Adam Freeland is a UK-based DJ and producer associated with breakbeat based… Read Full Bio ↴Adam Freeland is a UK-based DJ and producer associated with breakbeat based electronic music. He was a resident of Brighton, England, United Kingdom and is now based in Los Angeles. As a producer, he formed half of Tsunami One with Kevin Beber, and released a solo album as Freeland; as a DJ & Remixer he operates solo under his own full name. He is the owner / creative director of record label Marine Parade, which has released material by artists including Evil Nine, ILS, Alex Metric and Jape.
A major presence on the international club/festival circuit for over a decade, Freeland continues to hold residencies at the best dancefloors around the globe.
Adam also owns and runs his own label Marine Parade. It released Freeland’s breakthrough full-length artist album, 2003’s Now & Them, which spawned the smash single “We Want Your Soul,” a Top 40 chart hit in various countries ‘round the world that also resulted in an award-winning video. The follow up to Now & Them was released in spring 2009: it was as genre-shattering as ever, with guest slots from Pixies guitarist Joey Santiago, Tony Bevilacqua, Brody Dalle and Jerry from Devo. “Creatively, the sound I want to hear— somewhere between Soulwax and Sonic Youth, Justice and My Bloody Valentine—doesn’t exist yet, so I had to go and make it,” Freeland explains. “I’ve always played whatever I want, but the audience now is even more receptive. There’s been limits, but now it’s wide open.”
A major presence on the international club/festival circuit for over a decade, Freeland continues to hold residencies at the best dancefloors around the globe.
Adam also owns and runs his own label Marine Parade. It released Freeland’s breakthrough full-length artist album, 2003’s Now & Them, which spawned the smash single “We Want Your Soul,” a Top 40 chart hit in various countries ‘round the world that also resulted in an award-winning video. The follow up to Now & Them was released in spring 2009: it was as genre-shattering as ever, with guest slots from Pixies guitarist Joey Santiago, Tony Bevilacqua, Brody Dalle and Jerry from Devo. “Creatively, the sound I want to hear— somewhere between Soulwax and Sonic Youth, Justice and My Bloody Valentine—doesn’t exist yet, so I had to go and make it,” Freeland explains. “I’ve always played whatever I want, but the audience now is even more receptive. There’s been limits, but now it’s wide open.”
Stitch Up
Adam Freeland Lyrics
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Dr Sure's Unusual Practice Know I’ll eat my words I’m always eating my words Gotta be…
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Do You Do you Do you Do you Do you think you can stay…
Free Your Soul Your cellphone, your wallet, your time, your ideas No barcod…
Hip Hop Phenomenon 1. The hip hop phenomenon 2. Giving it up…
It's Not Too Beautiful You'd like to feel that I would float away someday I…
Love Burns Never thought I'd see her go away She learned I loved…
Loveburns Never thought I'd see her go away She learned I loved…
Mind Killer Fear... is a mind killer In the space of the heart is…
Needle in the Hay Your hand on his arm The hay stack charm around your…
Nowism Don’t dwell upon the future that’s ahead of you The key…
Physical World It seems naturally enough to say that we live in…
Rock On Hey kid, rock and roll Rock on, lose your soul Hey kid,…
Staring At The Sun Cross the street from your storefront cemetery. Hear me hai…
The Slow Drug Blue now is the color Love the drug I'm needing Got to…
Turnstile Blues My thoughts take me downtown Change up at the turnstile Go b…
We Want Your Soul Your cellphone, your wallet, your time, your ideas No barcod…
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