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Q&A: Adam X On Being Known As A Producer Instead Of A DJ, The Importance Of Mixing It Up, And Berlin’s Energy

Born Adam Mitchell in Coney Island, Brooklyn, techno and industrial producer Adam X was one of the key architects of the early ’90s New York rave scene. With his older brother, Frankie Bones—who famously brought the British rave template to Brooklyn, throwing parties in old warehouses and other out-of-the-way venues—Adam X was part of the Storm Rave crew, and the day-to-day manager of Groove Records in Brooklyn, the first all-techno record store in the U.S.

By the end of the ’90s, Adam was an established rave headliner and, thanks to his hard acid and furious techno track making (see 1992’s “Lost in Hell”) and DJing (the 1999 mix Wax Trax MasterMix Volume 2).

FULL INTERVIEW @ Village Voice

PS HOW DID I NOT KNOW THAT ADAM AND FRANKIE WERE BROTHERS

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Regis - Death Head Said - DB12” - DN050

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Death Head Said ” Re-Mastered ” Downwards 050

” the tracks from the death head sessions were originally dub-plates used for Regis Live Actions at the End of the 90’s. They were used to layer over live electronics and are all interlocking pieces that were constructed to be played back to back. They have now been reclaimed from the earlier decoy release * ,re- mastered and arranged in the order they appeared on the original dub plates.”

* released as Dissintergration of Art/Faith on Downwards in 1999/2000.

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T++ -  Voices No Bodies 

Label:         Honest Jon’s Records – HJP49

Format:        2 × Vinyl, 12”, 45 RPM 

Country:       UK

Released:   12 Apr 2010

Sublime.