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Adam Beyer


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Swedish techno producer and DJ, born May 15, 1976 in Stockholm.

He is the founder of [l=Drumcode] in 1996, sidelabel [l=Truesoul] in 2002, [l=Mad Eye] in 2004 and co-founder of [l=Planet Rhythm Records].
Started DJing and producing around the middle 90's, he was interested in things like acid, gabber, speedcore, hard house and he made numerous records in those styles together with his good friend [a=Peter Benisch] under various aliases. After he met the local and fresh-born Swedish culture, he co-founded Planet Rhythm, worked in their record shop and moved towards analog techno, releasing at labels like [l=Loop Records (4)], [l=Rotation Records], [l=Svek] and [l=Primate Recordings] as well. He released his first album at Planet Rhythm in 1996 [m=39579] and the (remix version [m=2347] in 1997).
In 1996, after he began to experiment with more distorted and raw sounds, he decided to sell his part of Planet Rhythm and founded Drumcode. At first, it was a primarily Swedish-only label with local colleagues like [a=Jesper Dahlbäck], [a=Cari Lekebusch], [a=Thomas Krome], [a=Fredrick Almquist], [a=Joel Mull] and so on. Occasionally he invited international friends like [a=Oliver Ho], [a=Marco Carola] and various more to the remix compilation [m=134195]. Regarding to the previous, the small collective followed Adam on the more experimental road of sounds, earning themselves the often-mentioned reference as pioneers of the "Swedish Techno". Adam's third album [m=39583] in 1999 was said to be an example to this sound. These experiments continued on sublabels such as [l=Code Red], Truesoul in 2002 (where he released his fourth album [m=28627]) and Mad Eye in 2004. He invited more artists from Sweden with the likes of [a=Hardcell], [a=Pär Grindvik], [a=Patrik Skoog], [a=Hertz] and [a=Henrik B]; strengthening the "Swedish Techno" sound with compilations like [m=802282] and [m=434878].
Around 2004, beside his open-minded friends like style-founder [a=Richie Hawtin] (or [a=Plastikman]), Henrik B and Jesper Dahlbäck; he became a defining responsible of refreshing the techno sound with a more minimal approach. One of his first tries was the [a=17th] project which have been followed with collaborations with the latter in this growing new direction.
Around the end of 2006, began with the release [m=1717458] by Pär Grindvik, Adam extended the label worldwide and open to the new minimal movement. Beginning with artists like [a=Perc], [a=Ortin Cam] and the uprising of digital distribution, he made the label more active with the number of releases.
In 2013, he let the label and his own productions not necessarily related to techno, with becoming open for tech, deep and progressive house. This turn was marked with the [m=1012220] compilation and began to push out releases in a monthly frequency. Beside the criticism received, he and Drumcode could remain successful definers in electronic dance music.

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