The track runs for approximately 9:13 , set at 127 BPM in the key of D Major .
Human Reason (Len Faki Remix) / Memesis (2013) on Discogs . Adam Beyer,Alan Fitzpatrick - Human Reason (Original Mix)
Critics noted the track for its "mechanical efficiency" and focus on rhythm and flow over melody or hooks. It is characterized by a groovy, flowing energy rather than a purely "pummeling" feel, making it versatile for both dark club settings and large festival stages. Impact and Legacy The track runs for approximately 9:13 , set
In January 2013, the track saw a high-profile resurgence with a Len Faki Remix (DC105), which added dramatic, horn-like synth stabs—often compared to blockbuster film scores—to the original’s foundation. Key Releases It is characterized by a groovy, flowing energy
"Human Reason" was a "huge Drumcode release" that solidified the creative partnership between Beyer and Fitzpatrick. Its popularity led to further collaborations, including the track .
Released in May 2011 on Drumcode Records (DC82), is a landmark peak-time techno collaboration between label head Adam Beyer and Alan Fitzpatrick . The track marked a significant moment in the evolution of the "Drumcode sound," blending Fitzpatrick’s trademark tight rhythms with Beyer’s aggressive, spontaneous influence. Track Overview & Musical Analysis Genre & Style: Modern Peak-Time/Driving Techno.
Human Reason / Simple Maze (2011) on Beatport .