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Adam Beyer (Drumcode - Sweden) Techno Set Live From DJ Mag HQ (Hoxton, London) 11 Apr 2025

Fresh from a sold-out Drumsheds London showcase and announcing his first album in over two decades, Adam Beyer makes his DJ Mag HQ debut with an hour of thumping techno.

Due out on Friday 13th June, 'Explorer Vol. 1' marks Beyer's first solo full-length project since 2002. Comprising 16 tracks, the album is inspired by sci-i and features collaborations with Chris Avantgarde, Julian Jeweil, and more.

DJ Mag HQ is our flagship broadcast product, held in the basement of our London office space.

DJ Mag HQ is powered by AlphaTheta and features the new XPRS2 DJ monitors 

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https://mixmag.net/read/adam-beyer-first-album-since-2002-20-years-explorer-vol-1-news

Adam Beyer has announced his first album in over two decades.

'Explorer Vol.1' is set to land on the techno stalwart's Drumcode imprint in June, marking Beyer's first full-length EP since 2002's 'Ignition Key'.

Alongside the announcement, the Swedish DJ, producer and label boss has shared the first single and title track from the project, 'Explorer' — a punchy peak-time banger featuring searing bass and a moody vocal asking: "So whatchu gonna do?".

The new record is said to be inspired by "permutations of Adam's headspace", exploring the producer's interests in sci-fi, the creative journey and more.

While listeners will have to wait until this summer to hear the full record, the tracklist reveals several high-profile collaborators such as Coco Francavilla, Julian Jeweil, Max Styler, Kyozo, HNTR and more.

Adam Beyer's 'Explorer Vol.1' will land on Drumcode on June 13, pre-save the album here. Check out the full tracklist and listen to the new single 'Explorer' below.


Tracklist:

Adam Beyer & Coco Francavilla - Silent Mapping
Adam Beyer - Taking Back Control
Adam Beyer & Layton Giordani - Alto
Adam Beyer - Explorer
Adam Beyer - Circus Freaks
Adam Beyer - Waypoint
Adam Beyer & Chris Avantgarde - Desolate Lands
Adam Beyer & Max Styler - Accelerate (ft. Kyozo)
Adam Beyer - Tanit
Adam Beyer & Julian Jeweil - Loca
Adam Beyer - Boundless
Adam Beyer - Push (ft. Kyozo)
Adam Beyer - Do It for the Bass
Adam Beyer - The Distance Between us
Adam Beyer & HNTR - Hypnotic (feat. Kyozo)
Adam Beyer - The Long Way Home

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https://www.drumcode.se/

Drumcode Records is a Swedish techno label managed by Adam Beyer. The label was founded in 1996 and has enjoyed a streak of success in its releases, talent scouting, radio efforts, and general international label camaraderie ever since. Originally a techno label, recent years have seen a shift to more progressive Trance and EDM styles amongst artists being released. Its roots are in its native Scandinavia, originally only housing Swedish producers, but in the label's history it has since branched out to working with those whose sound fit the profile, rather than whose nationality aligns best.

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Blink-182 - Josie (Everything's Gonna Be Fine) 1998

Official video with Alyssa Milano. Remastered 4K

Label: Cargo Music America – CRGDM-55513, MCA Records – CRGDM-55513
Format: CD, Single
Country: US
Released: 17 Sept 1998
Genre: Rock
Style: Punk

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Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) [Psychemagik Naive Edit] 2010

Label: Psychemagik – PM001
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country: UK
Released: Dec 2010
Genre: Electronic, Funk / Soul
Style: House, Nu-Disco

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7 hours ago, Fulham Broadway said:

Stamford Bridge late 60s early 70s - skinhead tune we all loved

Max Romeo died last week

Jamaican reggae artist Max Romeo dies aged 80

Musician best known for tracks such as Chase the Devil and War Ina Babylon rose to fame in the 1960s

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/apr/12/jamaican-reggae-artist-max-romeo-dies-aged-80

Max Romeo, the influential Jamaican reggae artist best known for tracks such as Chase the Devil and War Ina Babylon, has died at the age of 80.

The singer, known to his family and friends as Maxie Smith, died after heart complications in Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica, on Friday.

Romeo rose to fame in the late 1960s with his provocative hit Wet Dream. Despite being banned by the BBC, the song became a UK Top 10 single and spent 25 weeks in the charts, cementing his legacy as one of the world’s most recognisable reggae voices.

“To hear of his passing is quite shocking,” said Max Romeo’s lawyer, Errol Michael Henry. “He was a perfect gentleman, and a gentle soul. He had great love for his family, and he was a legend in his own right. You couldn’t meet a nicer person – which makes the loss more difficult.”

Romeo began his career in 1965 as the lead vocalist for the Emotions, before his music became synonymous with the Jamaican social democracy movement of the 1970s. His song Let the Power Fall on I became a ballad for Jamaica’s People’s National party during its successful 1972 election campaign.

His 1976 album War Ina Babylon, released on Island Records and backed by Jamaican band the Upsetters, is widely regarded as a classic of the roots reggae era. It featured Chase the Devil, a song that has since been sampled by artists across genres, including the Prodigy and Kanye West.

Romeo later moved to New York in 1978, where he co-wrote and starred in the musical Reggae, while he went on to perform backing vocals on the Rolling Stones’ track Dance on their Emotional Rescue album.

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On 28/04/2025 at 02:32, Vesper said:

Jamaican reggae artist Max Romeo dies aged 80

Musician best known for tracks such as Chase the Devil and War Ina Babylon rose to fame in the 1960s

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/apr/12/jamaican-reggae-artist-max-romeo-dies-aged-80

Max Romeo, the influential Jamaican reggae artist best known for tracks such as Chase the Devil and War Ina Babylon, has died at the age of 80.

The singer, known to his family and friends as Maxie Smith, died after heart complications in Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica, on Friday.

Romeo rose to fame in the late 1960s with his provocative hit Wet Dream. Despite being banned by the BBC, the song became a UK Top 10 single and spent 25 weeks in the charts, cementing his legacy as one of the world’s most recognisable reggae voices.

“To hear of his passing is quite shocking,” said Max Romeo’s lawyer, Errol Michael Henry. “He was a perfect gentleman, and a gentle soul. He had great love for his family, and he was a legend in his own right. You couldn’t meet a nicer person – which makes the loss more difficult.”

Romeo began his career in 1965 as the lead vocalist for the Emotions, before his music became synonymous with the Jamaican social democracy movement of the 1970s. His song Let the Power Fall on I became a ballad for Jamaica’s People’s National party during its successful 1972 election campaign.

His 1976 album War Ina Babylon, released on Island Records and backed by Jamaican band the Upsetters, is widely regarded as a classic of the roots reggae era. It featured Chase the Devil, a song that has since been sampled by artists across genres, including the Prodigy and Kanye West.

Romeo later moved to New York in 1978, where he co-wrote and starred in the musical Reggae, while he went on to perform backing vocals on the Rolling Stones’ track Dance on their Emotional Rescue album.

Quite a few links the Stones had with reggae artists - Kieth Richards wandered into the studio where Black Uhuru were creating Shine Eye Gal - that bass is Richards !

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Fabric 22 - Adam Beyer (2005) Full Mix Album

Label: Fabric – Fabric43
Series: Fabric  – 22
Format: CD, Mixed
Country: UK
Released: 17 May 2005
Genre: Electronic
Style: Minimal, Minimal Techno, Techno

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