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invterview with adam beyer
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Psy-T
by monday, adam's agent will let me know if he is willing to invterview for us.

feel free to suggest questions for the interview
:toocool:
TwoPlow
Ask him why he's so damn awesome.
Psy-T
i agree, but c'mon, we need serious questions :o
MAINER
Awesome Dj saw some of his show from dancevalley via the website!!!!! Not too familiar with him what is his genre??????
Icesotope
Can He do his techno a little more hard like what the germans did..
:D
biznology
crazy Swedes|
Ian^
ask him what his views onother genres are, like if he hates trance as much as others, or if he just respects it without liking it
GT40
Was the commercialism of techno a bit over the top from techno purists?

Who's the better producer to work with? Lenk, Henrik B or Jesper Dahlback?
Psy-T
some nice questios so far.
gt40, can you clarify your first question please?
basd
quote:
Originally posted by GT40
Who's the better producer to work with? Lenk, Henrik B or Jesper Dahlback?

Lenk = Jesper Dahlback :)

Just a minor detail.

Not bothering to post the same questions in the thread for the Hertz interview, these apply to both:

I was wondering what those people think of all the new subgenres in techno that are making it big at the moment, both minimal and hardtechno have been flourishing over the past few months (hardtechno even longer), are they influenced by it in any way or is it just something they have noticed?

Do they feel the need / urge to incorporate new technologies into their sets, thereby not just playing tracks from vinyl and/or CD, but adding more of a live element into their sets (which could make it all the more interesting and unique, I'd say), such as with Ableton Live?

basvh
does he like/use the technics cd player?
Zayatz
quote:
Originally posted by basd


I was wondering what those people think of all the new subgenres in techno that are making it big at the moment, both minimal and hardtechno have been flourishing over the past few months (hardtechno even longer), are they influenced by it in any way or is it just something they have noticed?

Do they feel the need / urge to incorporate new technologies into their sets, thereby not just playing tracks from vinyl and/or CD, but adding more of a live element into their sets (which could make it all the more interesting and unique, I'd say), such as with Ableton Live?


hehe. just wanted to ask similar questions.


How big obsession is house music for you?


Do you see any upcoming producers from Sweden?

With whom do you prefer to do VS sets? Cari, Chris or even somebody else?

Why and how do you make so huge sets @ Time Warp ? :D :D

Future plans with Drumcode?


mhh. i know i forgot something..
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