A+D+A+M LAB4 1994 - 2010
Adam started his career firstly as a drummer (and a choir boy lol!) and then from the age of 19 worked as a programmer and then eventually head engineer /producer at an Oxford recording studio. It was there that he teamed up with Lez and joined his band M.A.D. For the next 3 years they experimented with how to get computers, sequencers and samplers to work as part of a live set. It was this experimentation in the days before Giga Bytes and Mhz that eventually lead to the birth of Lab4.....
After leaving Lab4 at the end of 2006 as well as playing drums for Maria Illet and Proteus, Adam worked on various studio projects including the Techno Industrial project ‘The Judas Coven’ which saw him take centre stage as lead vocalist where he instantly got described as the ‘Iggy Pop’ of the industrial scene and ‘The Horizontal Instrument’ which could be compared to Radiohead and Coldplay with a little Bob Dylan and John Lennon thrown in and mixed up with a little film score for good measure...
Spending most of 2007 only DJing on the Hard Dance scene, and having trouble finding tunes to build his set with a frustrated Adam headed back into the studio and wrote his first solo album ‘Drink Me’. The album was snapped up by the still mourning Lab4 fan base and after DJing a few sets made up of only tracks from the album, Adam could not resist the urge to hit the road again with a new live show which through 2008 saw him play across the UK with trips to Holland (Main Stage, Ground Zero 20,000 people) and Russia (Main Stage, Wonderlake 10,000 people) as well as headlining Frantic’s first Hard House Academy event in 2 years to a sell out crowd of 4500.
Adam was voted number 28 in Japans LOUD magazines top 50 International DJs in 2008 and 34 in 2010.
2009... Highlights included Adams first solo trip to Australia, a one off Lab4 event and a new album planned for the summer as well as the first live line up of The Horizontal Instrument starting rehearsals...
January 2012: On tour with Combichrist in Australia.
Other projects...
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