Adam Beyer
Adam Beyer | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Adam Beyer |
Also known as | 17th, Jack Sell, 2 Bonk, Conceiled Project, Midas, Mould Impression, Martin Kliernert, Mr. Sliff, Tall Guy |
Born | (1976-05-15) 15 May 1976 Stockholm, Sweden |
Genres | Techno, Tech house |
Occupation(s) | Turntablism, record producer |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Drumcode Records Truesoul Records Code Red Recordings Mad Eye Recordings |
Associated acts | Henrik B, Lenk, Alien Resence, Audicom, Co-Habits, Genecom, Hemlock, Ida Engberg, Jesper Dahlbäck, Marco Carola, Mental Glue, Rubber Duck, Safety Session, Slaughterhouse, The Syncapator, Wave Slaves |
Adam Beyer (born 15 May 1976 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish techno producer and DJ. He is the founder of Drumcode Records, and is one of several Swedish techno artists to emerge in the mid-1990s, along with Cari Lekebusch and Jesper Dahlbäck.[1] Beyer is married to fellow Swedish DJ Ida Engberg, with whom he has three daughters.[1]
Contents
1 Discography
1.1 Studio albums
1.2 EPs, mixes and singles
2 External links
3 References
Discography
As an artist, Beyer has released four albums and a number of EPs, while also working as a producer and remix artist.[2]
Studio albums
Decoded (1996)
Recoded (1997)
Protechtion (1999)
Ignition Key (2002)- Selected Works (1996-2000) (DC01-20 Remastered) [1]
- Fabric 22 (2005) [2]
EPs, mixes and singles
Fabric 22 (2005)
Fuse Presents Adam Beyer (2008)- "London", (2009)
- "No Rain" (2011)
- "Flap" (2012)
- "Eye Contact" (2012)
- "Unanswered Question" (with Ida Engberg) (2013)
- "Teach Me" (2014)
- "Capsule" (with Pig&Dan) (2017)
External links
- Drumcode Records
Adam Beyer at Discogs
References
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^ Listing for Adam Beyer on Discogs.com, (accessed 31 March 2015).
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