"Music pioneers don’t come much bigger than Adamski, the man was at the cutting edge of the acid house explosion with tracks like ‘N-R-G’ and ‘The Space Jungle’ soundtracking all the early raves as well as mega hits like ‘Killer’ the track that introduced us to Seal and became one of the biggest crossover successes of the acid house era. One of the most revered producers in electronic music, we welcome Adamski for what promises to be one of the sets of the weekend." Camp Bestival
“The dance scene is desperately in need of a good shake up. And the legendary Adamski could be just the man to do it.” Shortlist
Then put on side 4 for one of the most ferocious songs even tracked on wax !!!! "Out Of Vogue " from the Middle Class !!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PSenYCgCbIY.htmlsi=dObgJiahrsn8kim8
One word Adamski ……Legend ❤️❤️❤️✌️✌️✌️ I remade Killer trying to keep it as faithful to your original practically using the same sounds with the 909 and SQ80 You are still king of the 909
It seemed to me that Adamski cooperated with the KLF.The same sharp guitar riffs and hip hop.There is a bit of similarity in styles For me, the best album is "Naughty".There is a combination of beautiful unique sound and dance rhythm.
2024 KILLER….OMGLiterally AN ANTHEM ,GWANNNN A CHUNNNEE 🤭🔉🔊🙏🙌🙏💯❤️ I was 12 & OMG ITALIA 90❤️killer was the soundtrack to goals of the tournament and my summer…GREAT MEMORIES ALWAYS💚
Never made it up to Hacienda but did see Adamski play live at a rave down south, absolutely awesome. His Live and Direct album is probably the best album i own. A thousand feet beat. Great upload and good to see every one dancing and not holding up there phones videoing, how times have changed.
Thise fucking klaxons going off all the time.... i dropped me wrap down the kharzi when one of them went off a bit too loud. I had the horrors anyway and could only scream in suicidal despair as my virtually full wrap fell into the toilet bowl....
The first time my crazy friend Rickey played Live and Direct for me, blasting out the speakers in his room, I loved Adamski's energy. This track, and 'Majik Piano', are favorites I like to put on when I'm reliving good old memories. I miss my friend. He introduced me to excellent music from many decades and genres; his tastes were so diverse but he always seemed to know what I'd really love. I don't know where he is now, but I hope he's doing well and music is still his life.