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Adam Beyer

1976 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Adam Beyer is the 2,935th most popular musician, the 1,528th most popular biography from Sweden and the 65th most popular Swedish Musician.

Adam Beyer is most famous for being a prominent Swedish techno producer and DJ, known for his influential role in the techno music scene and as the founder of the Drumcode record label. He is recognized for his energetic performances and contributions to the development of the techno genre.

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Among Musicians

Among musicians, Adam Beyer ranks 2,935 out of 3,175Before him are Álvaro Benito, Michelle Branch, Fionnuala Sherry, Nina Nesbitt, Chris Potter, and Christine and the Queens. After him are Malene Mortensen, Troy McLawhorn, William Goldsmith, Klaas, Paul McGuigan, and Lena Chamamyan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Adam Beyer ranks 818Before him are Fabrizio Donato, Oleg Tverdovsky, Jörg Jaksche, Belle Perez, Ville Niinistö, and Seiji Honda. After him are Ilze Jaunalksne, Domenico Morfeo, Vincent Piazza, Jennifer Sky, Josh Schwartz, and Zdravko Lazarov.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Adam Beyer ranks 1,528 out of NaNBefore him are Tommy Karevik (1981), Johan Brunström (1980), Robin Bengtsson (1990), Fredrik Kessiakoff (1980), Michael Svensson (1975), and Truls Möregårdh (2002). After him are Marcus Ljungqvist (1974), Gustav Svensson (1987), Per Carlén (1960), Rasmus Lindgren (1984), Robin Stjernberg (1991), and Niklas Kronwall (1981).

Among Musicians In Sweden

Among musicians born in Sweden, Adam Beyer ranks 65Before him are Peter Iwers (1975), Fredrik Åkesson (1972), Sharlee D'Angelo (1973), Christopher Amott (1977), Fredrik Thordendal (1970), and Daniel Svensson (1977). After him are Niklas Sundin (1974), Jonas Renkse (1975), Daniel Gildenlöw (1973), Lars Winnerbäck (1975), Emma Härdelin (1975), and Sarah Dawn Finer (1981).

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