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Adam Freeland - Thump Rock Mix - Stone Lions Radio - 2006

Submitted By: Supporterdvlina
Genre: Breaks
Date of Set: 2006
Filesize: 57.00 MB
Total Downloads: 46

 

 

Biography of Adam Freeland

Like James Lavelle of Mo' Wax Records, Freeland rose to prominence as a dance music wünderkind, becoming a highly successful, DJ, remixer, club promoter and record label boss while still in his early twenties. In 1998, the UK's DJ magazine's reader's poll of the world's Top 100 DJs ranked him at number 34. Originally a deep house DJ, Freeland became known for seamlessly blending hip-hop and electro into his sets. He pioneered 'nu-school breaks' - breakbeats with an eclectic range of influences including techno, drum 'n' bass and world music. Although DJing on the London club scene from 1992, his first mix compilation, Coastal Breaks, was not released until 1996. A double CD comprising 32 tracks, it received high praise from the critics and raised Freeland's profile, enabling him to tour in the UK and the USA. He won the admiration of many respected UK DJs such as Carl Cox, Sasha, the Chemical Brothers and Andy Weatherall. He supported Cox on several dates of his F.A.C.T. 2 world tour.

In 1997, he ran a successful night, 'Friction', in Soho, London with DJ friends, Rennie Pilgrem and Tayo. In that year, he also released a single with his friend Kevin Beber, 'Number 43 With Steamed Rice Please' under the name Tsunami One. The popularity of the track in the clubs led to remix work for the Orb, DeeJay Punk-Roc, Headrillaz and Orbital. Freeland began 1998 by touring Australia with DJ Krush, Pressure Drop and José Padilla. Coastal Breaks 2 was released and was a critical and commercial success. With his determination to innovate and experiment, the master of 'nu-school breaks' is being tipped by many dance journalists as the next DJ superstar.

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Rating: (10)

Jan 09, 2007

Comment: this is my first breack download and i`m certanly pleased with it..great track and wonderfull mixing from adam
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Feb 12, 2007

Comment: This is one of Adam Freeland's best mixes on Marine Parade's website. Classic Freeland style. Dub breaks and nu skool sounds. Great mix! 8-)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (4)

May 29, 2007

Comment: I like more the kind of We Want Your Soul from Freeland. This mix is a littlebit soft for me, but some parts I like well, like the Zeppelin part in the Evil9 track. Bad, the radio trailers. .
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jul 17, 2007

Comment: This is a good mix. I downloaded a mix called 'Breaks It,' which was top notch, but this is also very good. I also like the 'We Want Your Soul' stuff, but the good thing about these mixes is hearing the same catalogue of tracks being played with slight differences.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Sep 20, 2007

Comment: I must say a couple of things. First, this mix is brilliant. The orchestration and the mixing are top shelf and the intro is one of the coolest I've heard. Second, the audio quality is much better than the point rating it has been given. Third, this mix is not constructed by Adam Freeland. It is actually done by Damian Taylor, otherwise known as Stone Lions. He is on the Marine Parade label, and several of the tracks are either produced or remixed and mashed by him. This is breakbeat infused with a raw rock 'n' roll vibe, along with other classic elements. Though I totally dig Freeland, we should give credit here to Stone Lions, where it is due.