Adam Freeland is a UK-based DJ and producer specialising in nu skool breaks… Read Full Bio ↴Adam Freeland is a UK-based DJ and producer specialising in nu skool breaks. Like his record label, Marine Parade, he is a resident of Brighton. As a producer, he formed half of Tsunami One with Kevin Beber, and released a solo album as Freeland; as a DJ he operates solo under his own full name.
In 1996 ‘Coastal Breaks’ heralded the beginning of something new - BREAKBEAT. Nights such as Friction outgrew their underground roots to deservedly take their place in the industry’s limelight with pioneers like Adam pushing the barriers and selling the sound. By 1997 Adam was a considerable force on the global DJ circuit claiming admirers like Sasha, Carl Cox and the Chemical Brothers. Since then Adam has released the massive ‘Tectonics’ and ‘On Tour’ mix albums, as well as a FabricLive mix, and groundbreaking ‘Back To Mine’. Adam’s label, Marine Parade is now established and recognised as a pioneering force in dance music His debut artist album ‘Now and Them’ (released 2003) pulled in influences from punk, hip hop, electro, dub, reggae and rock to create a genre defying album. His remix of Sarah Vaughan’s ‘Fever’ was nominated for a Grammy and his personally requested mix of The Doors ‘Hello, I Love You’ has led to critical acclaim. The next Freeland album will be out at the end of 2006.
In 1996 ‘Coastal Breaks’ heralded the beginning of something new - BREAKBEAT. Nights such as Friction outgrew their underground roots to deservedly take their place in the industry’s limelight with pioneers like Adam pushing the barriers and selling the sound. By 1997 Adam was a considerable force on the global DJ circuit claiming admirers like Sasha, Carl Cox and the Chemical Brothers. Since then Adam has released the massive ‘Tectonics’ and ‘On Tour’ mix albums, as well as a FabricLive mix, and groundbreaking ‘Back To Mine’. Adam’s label, Marine Parade is now established and recognised as a pioneering force in dance music His debut artist album ‘Now and Them’ (released 2003) pulled in influences from punk, hip hop, electro, dub, reggae and rock to create a genre defying album. His remix of Sarah Vaughan’s ‘Fever’ was nominated for a Grammy and his personally requested mix of The Doors ‘Hello, I Love You’ has led to critical acclaim. The next Freeland album will be out at the end of 2006.
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Freeland Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Freeland:
Mind Killer Fear is the mind killer. Fear is the mind killer. Fear is…
Physical World It seems naturally enough to say that we live in the…
Strange Things maybe i'm going to start wanting to pray soon i need someb…
We Want Your Soul Your cellphone, your wallet, your time, your ideas No barcod…
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@titololgt
Amazing cant believe i thought that the black eyed peas came up with this, i feel sads :(
@LuvFergieFerg
its very strange that this song came out a long time AFTER Party All The Time.... Adam Freeland did a ft. with dj Poet & AMMO (maindjs of the BEP) so its not strange that he has kinda the same song, cuz he participated with the djers and let them use his song and let them put more beats on it and the vocals of the Peas BEP forever <3
@borninbohemia1976
goose bumps - WOW great job
@PatrickSantos-cc9hi
fantástica!
@jonboy7777
awesome track...
@PETRAN145
Inconceivable choon!!!
@sebaspf90
Party all the time!!!!
@daffkerxkraxelterk9875
Party All The Time - The Black Eyed Peas
@JahJahJangles
i love this song
@NarkySawtooth
They weren't allowed to use his song. He had no contact with BEP.