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  1. Adama Records Presents Hectic Dialect - V/A Compilation Adama Records has conjured up the Spugedelic spirits once again with the aid of several linguistic mystics from around the globe, vocalizing a fresh and funky message in our very special “Hectic Dialect”. This latest compilation features crispy, creative cuts from the likes of veteran sound-slingers such as EvsY, Digressio Traviato, Oikeusjyva, 5-Meo-Geo, Mullet Mohawk, Ten-G, Igor Swamp, Scooter Baba vs D.D.A and also two tales from previously unreleased storytellers Club Kooma and Alien Stamp! Get ready to feast your ears on the imaginative madness that is “Hectic Dialect”. Artist: Various Artist Title: Hectic Dialect Media Format: Digipack Cat No: AD002 Release date: 30th Jan 2009 Worldwide Distribution: Arabesque Distribution Tracklist 1. Alien Stamp - Checkmate 2. Oikeusjyva - Chimp Son 3. Ten G - Odoriko 4. 5MeoGeo - Flying pussy 5. Mullet Mohawk - Froggy Disco 6. Scooter Baba vs DDA - Activa boogie 7. Club Kooma - Hallu-Allu 8. Igor Swamp -Uuttamatookoukkuu 9. EvsY - Who makes 10. Digressio traviato - Osc Bro Complied by Senoi Digital Mastering by Bodhi Mastering Artwork by Izwoz - http://www.izwoz.com.au Arabesque Distribution - www.arabesque.co.uk Release date - 30th Jan 2009 Track Samples and more info @ www.adama-records.com www.myspace.com/adamarecords Reviews By Deep Fryer(Adama Records/ Japan) 1. Alien Stamp – Check Mate A garbled bit of bit-crushed breakbeat oozes its way into the eardrums before filling out to a punchy-funky bassline in this initial offering to Adama from 22 year-old David Israel aka Alien Stamp. The alien invasion continues assaulting all earthlings within earshot with rave-a-delic rayguns firing off round after round of interplanetary funk. Resistance is, indeed, futile! 2. Oikeusjyva - Chimp Son Finnish phenomenon Oikeusjyva is back in the tabloids with the shocking evolutionary revelation of his "Chimp Son". A thumping, chugging bassline bulldozes its way through a thick jungle of jovial chords. A driving animal of a track, "Chimp Son" slashes and hacks, wielding machete-sharp melodic stabs and freaky effects that would take nothing short of the strongest tranquilizers to calm down! 3. Ten G - Odoriko Japanese duo Ten-G enjoy a massive following throughout Japan and beyond and are well-known for their playful-yet-punishing jams and uniquely freaky onstage antics. Ten-G’s initial submission to the catalogue is Odoriko (roughly “Dancing Girl” in English) and delivers a wild array of slap-happy bass guitar and shredding synths that make you feel as if the Mothership has charred out its own special landing zone within your very own dome. Rock and roll, laser lights, Tengu masks, fancy flights… 4. 5-Meo-Geo – Flying Pussy Five-methoxy funk-junkie Boris Mor eyeballs out a heroic dose of doinky dancefloor craziness with his first Adama release “Flying Pussy”. The first effects come on quick with squishy sawtooth stabs and strokes of sonic silliness that tickle the listener pink. A cuckoo-clock chimes, signaling its time to get crazy as we ride out the squaky peak till the last beat. 5. Mullet Mohawk – Foggy Disco Mullet Mohawk is back again, brandishing the electric shaver and poised with a fresh cut sure to give your head a buzz. Shredding saw-teeth flail across your frontal lobe backed by a slap-bass-line that penetrates down to the roots. Ghostly croaks and crickets and swirly spheres of electric organs sure to send shivers down your spine punctuate this panic-attack of a track which shears the scalp then leaves you to sweep up the shavings. 6. Scooter Baba Vs D.D.A – Activa boogie One half of Mullet Mohawk combines forces with Disco Dance Action, delivering a unique, high-powered approach to fluttery morning-oriented suomi, “Activa Boogie” floats forth from the speakers like a stingray made of sunlight. Melodic moans and gated groans soar forth to the upper reaches with a Goa-tinged bassline that effervesces like a freshly popped bottle of bubbly. Drink it in as you take Scooter out for a spin with a Disco-ball helmet firmly secured for the sake of safety! 7. Club Kooma - Hallu-Allu Adama is overjoyed in announcing a long-awaited release from the demented Finnish duo known as Club Kooma. Hall Alle heats up with fluttering, filtered clicks and head-twisting horns before letting loose with a warm avalanche of gelatinous bass. An analysis of the solidified goop reveals remnants of insectoid synthesizers and fossilized funk-chunks containing disco-era DNA. 8. Igor Swamp -Uuttamatookoukkuu Igor Swamp is Toni Sorsa, one third of the Finnish menace known as Salakavala.. "Uuttamatookoukkuu" continues in the bizarre spugedelic vein that has bent dancefloors out of shape from Russia to Japan and beyond. Bonky, wobbly bass encases a clandestine robot factory complete with whistling, whirring conveyor belts carrying components along their merry way. Piecing together glistening, gated processing and plinky-blinky 8-bit bursts "Uuttamatookoukkuu" grinds its mechanical message straight into the center of your tiny, human "brain". 9. EvsY - Who makes Touching down with arguably the most aggressive tune on the compilation comes the Finnish musical monstrosity known as Eraser vs Yojalka (aka Julius Lehmuskallio and Simo Ojala). Gritty, thunky bass-chunks spread thick across the underbelly, with a silky sound quality akin to crunchy peanut butter. Fragments of nutty, jagged stabs and swirls stick to the roof of your mouth and accent the barrage of berry-bush thorns that gnash and gash their way through the deepest thickets of your mind. Anyone for seconds? 10. Digressio traviato - Osc Bro Swishing and wriggling like an autumn eel and dripping with slimy, slithery synthesized insanity, another creative masterpiece from Digressio Traviato is dredged up from the murky depths! A deep, organic kick provides the base on top of which an ever-evolving web of though-provoking, playful pleasure is woven from wobbly oscillators and screaming, glitchy psyDM sensibility. This one is a head-cleaner for sure and an outstanding addition to Adama’s latest release!
  2. Out now :drama: Available from : http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display...ase.asp?id=7205 http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/ada/ada1cd001.html
  3. Reviews by Deep Fryer (Japan/U.S.A) 1. Oxya - Trancetard The boosters ignite with fuel from galactic Greek guru, Oxya who administers a few psychological tests, beginning with sketched-out pads and a kick drum that hums hard through your floorboard. Punchy, plunky stabs fill the gaps making ''Trancetard'' a convenient canister of robot fuel suitable for priming any dancefloor. 2. Sattel Battle - Homegrown (Remix) Those in the know are already aware of the left-field, cackling creative menace to so-psy-ety that is Elad Sattel Battle. Also operating under the darker guise of Tsabeat, Elad has continued along the lunatic fringe, releasing the debut Sattel Battle album "Sounds Cool" last year. Adama is giddy to give you a remix of one of the more outstanding tracks ''Homegrown''. In this episode a super-freaky, squelching discoball of energy twists up the wackiness knob to eleven, all the while being strapped down to a train-track of a bassline complete with a runaway locomotive fueled by nitrous oxide. It doesn't get more maniacally fun than this! 3. Crazy Ducks – Freakadelic Crackling, crisp-crunching coalesces into a cascade of fine music as Crazy Ducks return, wielding that signature, sinister kick along with gobs of bubbly, funky bass. “Freakadelic” is a bit more of a builder than most Ducks tunes, easing its way layer-by-layer down into the depths of the delirious, snip-snappy antics we’ve all come to know and love. 4. Sienis – Nosy Neighbors Neighborhood menace Sienis takes the piss outta the party-pooping prudes who complain about a little cacophonous chaos. Galloping along at a nice clip, “Nosy Neighbors” pokes its head into some pretty crazy business, including grinding, glitch-smears of synthesizer and some wobbly, cinematic bell-tones with a special comedic edge. 5. Calamar Audio feat Sporty Shorty – Piranha Food Calamar Audio serves up a pulsating platter of ego, id, and deep-fried squid. Garnished with sonic seasonings ala Sporty Shorty (of Club Kooma), we find ourselves with a heaping helping of “Piranha Food”. These artists feed the funky fish inside us all, bringing finely-honed Finnish flavors, the hook is baited with a blood-soaked bassline.We get further tangled in the anglers net when shuffled snares when shuffled snares and siren songs fill in the murk, just before getting skeletonized by a sharp second phase. 6. Digressio Traviato – The 3 Eye Digressio Traviato is a fresh duo who have taken a blinding, ultrapsychedelic approach with their stunningly fun new sound. “The 3 Eye” opens wide, finding that sacred position between mischievous-yet-uplifting programming and deliriously disturbing psychedelia, the likes of which are rarely heard. Listeners are treated to a no-holds-barred romp through a series of themed explorations, all driven forth by variations on a thick, creamy melt-in-your-mind bassline. Absolutely astounding! 7. Mullet Mohawk – Perse Arska A gnarly-ass bassline that just forces you to roll your shoulders as you rock back and forth keeps your grounded while whirly-swirly, acidic arpeggios swim wildly overhead. A little acoustic Old West guitar licks its way across the mind and accentuates this perfectly deranged Suomi thriller. 8. EvsY – Himolaskijan Pitkät Nousut The Lords of the Liverdance are back with another dose of their highly unique, funk-soaked Suomisaundi. This seven minute sizzler cute right to the chase with discordant horns and itchy, gritty synthlines. Whizzing, fizzy oscillations bubble up like a psychedelic seltzer only to flatten out into a humming, burning smear of blackened funk with slinky, salsa-percussion to cleanse the palette near the tail end. 9. Pavel Svimba – Suuntavaisto One of the more mysterious musicians surfacing on “Spoken Werid” is Finland native Pavel Svimba. A happy, shimmering combination of classic ravey synthwork combines with unadulterated Goa-delic styling, resulting in a wild, chunky rumpus of a track perfect to unleash on any morning floor. Guaranteed to get the dust flying and the faces smiling. Be on the lookout for more melodic madness from this wicked Finnish talent in the near future. 10. Sygmatix vs Crazy Ducks - Funky Spirit Two of the most innovative acts doing things these days combine minds to crank out this over-the-top funk monster. The tune features an unusually syncopated-yet-chugging array of percussion/effects. As soon as all the pieces get shuffled into place, the listener get bitch-slapped by some shiny-whiny synthesizer swells ala Crazy Ducks. “Funky Spirit” does no injustice to its title, cause it is thoroughly glazed in the funk-sauce. 11. Lemon slide vs D.D.A - Bostik Bossa Original nutters Lemon Slide come hot off the heels of their awesome first album "True Nature", teaming up with Finnish duo Disco Dance Action (DDA) to bring another springy slice of spaced-out Suomisaundi to the table. An uplifting, giddy mood pervades the tune which pops along, propelled by a syncopated discodelic bass line. Plenty of sizzling synths abound sometimes punctuated with wet, squelchy arpeggios all in a happy, Tropical-glam motif. 12 . Scozbor – Turkey Nnodder Kevin Babbage, aka Scozbor sews up the scalpel slits at the tail end of the sonic surgery that is “Spoken Weird”. Being charged with descrigin Scozbor’s music is quite a task indeed, but rest assured: Scozzy comes through with some of his signature weirdness that we’ve all come to know, relinquishing his human form for that of a turkey this go round… A strange, strange turkey from Cologne that spends his evenings sipping Absinthe and eating dragonfly larvae whilst imploring: “Let’s get funky now. Let’s get spunky now.”
  4. Adama Records Presents: Spoken Weird - V/A Compilation - AD001 From the searing subtropics of South east Queensland Australia comes the flagship release from Adama Records -Spoken Weird. A jaw-dropping array of some of the globes most out-of-the-box artists guide you on this scorching safari, combining gut-wrenching psychedelia with some of the naughtiest funk ever to be dug up. Adama implores you to loosen your tongue as we get WAY far-flung with the seriously squishy, hectic dialect that is Spoken Weird. Artist: Various Artists Title: Spoken Weird Media Format: Jewel case, Cd Cat No: AD001 Release Date: 18 April 2008 Distribution: Arabesque Distribution Complied by Senoi Digital Mastering by Elad Weinberg Artwork by Scozbor Reviews by Deepfryer 1. Oxya - Trancetard The boosters ignite with fuel from galactic Greek guru, Oxya who administers a few psychological tests, beginning with sketched-out pads and a kick drum that hums hard through your floorboard. Punchy, plunky stabs fill the gaps making ''Trancetard'' a convenient canister of robot fuel suitable for priming any dancefloor. 2. Sattel Battle - Homegrown (Remix) Those in the know are already aware of the left-field, cackling creative menace to so-psy-ety that is Elad Sattel Battle. Also operating under the darker guise of Tsabeat, Elad has continued along the lunatic fringe, releasing the debut Sattel Battle album "Sounds Cool" last year. Adama is giddy to give you a remix of one of the more outstanding tracks ''Homegrown''. In this episode a super-freaky, squelching discoball of energy twists up the wackiness knob to eleven, all the while being strapped down to a train-track of a bassline complete with a runaway locomotive fueled by nitrous oxide. It doesn't get more maniacally fun than this! 3. Crazy Ducks – FreakadelicCrackling, crisp-crunching coalesces into a cascade of fine music as Crazy Ducks return, wielding that signature, sinister kick along with gobs of bubbly, funky bass. “Freakadelic” is a bit more of a builder than most Ducks tunes, easing its way layer-by-layer down into the depths of the delirious, snip-snappy antics we’ve all come to know and love. 4. Sienis – Nosy Neighbors Neighborhood menace Sienis takes the piss outta the party-pooping prudes who complain about a little cacophonous chaos. Galloping along at a nice clip, “Nosy Neighbors” pokes its head into some pretty crazy business, including grinding, glitch-smears of synthesizer and some wobbly, cinematic bell-tones with a special comedic edge. 5. Calamar Audio feat Sporty Shorty – Piranha Food Calamar Audio serves up a pulsating platter of ego, id, and deep-fried squid. Garnished with sonic seasonings ala Sporty Shorty (of Club Kooma), we find ourselves with a heaping helping of “Piranha Food”. These artists feed the funky fish inside us all, bringing finely-honed Finnish flavors, the hook is baited with a blood-soaked bassline.We get further tangled in the anglers net when shuffled snares when shuffled snares and siren songs fill in the murk, just before getting skeletonized by a sharp second phase. 6. Digressio Traviato – The 3 Eye Digressio Traviato is a fresh duo who have taken a blinding, ultrapsychedelic approach with their stunningly fun new sound. “The 3 Eye” opens wide, finding that sacred position between mischievous-yet-uplifting programming and deliriously disturbing psychedelia, the likes of which are rarely heard. Listeners are treated to a no-holds-barred romp through a series of themed explorations, all driven forth by variations on a thick, creamy melt-in-your-mind bassline. Absolutely astounding! 7. Mullet Mohawk – Perse Arska A gnarly-ass bassline that just forces you to roll your shoulders as you rock back and forth keeps your grounded while whirly-swirly, acidic arpeggios swim wildly overhead. A little acoustic Old West guitar licks its way across the mind and accentuates this perfectly deranged Suomi thriller. 8. EvsY – Himolaskijan Pitkät Nousut The Lords of the Liverdance are back with another dose of their highly unique, funk-soaked Suomisaundi. This seven minute sizzler cute right to the chase with discordant horns and itchy, gritty synthlines. Whizzing, fizzy oscillations bubble up like a psychedelic seltzer only to flatten out into a humming, burning smear of blackened funk with slinky, salsa-percussion to cleanse the palette near the tail end. 9. Pavel Svimba – Suuntavaisto One of the more mysterious musicians surfacing on “Spoken Werid” is Finland native Pavel Svimba. A happy, shimmering combination of classic ravey synthwork combines with unadulterated Goa-delic styling, resulting in a wild, chunky rumpus of a track perfect to unleash on any morning floor. Guaranteed to get the dust flying and the faces smiling. Be on the lookout for more melodic madness from this wicked Finnish talent in the near future. 10. Sygmatix vs Crazy Ducks - Funky Spirit Two of the most innovative acts doing things these days combine minds to crank out this over-the-top funk monster. The tune features an unusually syncopated-yet-chugging array of percussion/effects. As soon as all the pieces get shuffled into place, the listener get bitch-slapped by some shiny-whiny synthesizer swells ala Crazy Ducks. “Funky Spirit” does no injustice to its title, cause it is thoroughly glazed in the funk-sauce. 11. Lemon slide vs D.D.A - Bostik Bossa Original nutters Lemon Slide come hot off the heels of their awesome first album "True Nature", teaming up with Finnish duo Disco Dance Action (DDA) to bring another springy slice of spaced-out Suomisaundi to the table. An uplifting, giddy mood pervades the tune which pops along, propelled by a syncopated discodelic bass line. Plenty of sizzling synths abound sometimes punctuated with wet, squelchy arpeggios all in a happy, Tropical-glam motif. 12 . Scozbor – Turkey Nnodder Kevin Babbage, aka Scozbor sews up the scalpel slits at the tail end of the sonic surgery that is “Spoken Weird”. Being charged with descrigin Scozbor’s music is quite a task indeed, but rest assured: Scozzy comes through with some of his signature weirdness that we’ve all come to know, relinquishing his human form for that of a turkey this go round… A strange, strange turkey from Cologne that spends his evenings sipping Absinthe and eating dragonfly larvae whilst imploring: “Let’s get funky now. Let’s get spunky now.” Info/samples , Links : www.adama-records.com www.myspace.com/adamarecords
  5. Adama Records Presents: Spoken Weird - V/A Compilation - AD001 From the searing subtropics of South east Queensland Australia comes the flagship release from Adama Records -Spoken Weird. A jaw-dropping array of some of the globes most out-of-the-box artists guide you on this scorching safari, combining gut-wrenching psychedelia with some of the naughtiest funk ever to be dug up. Adama implores you to loosen your tongue as we get WAY far-flung with the seriously squishy, hectic dialect that is Spoken Weird. Artist: Various Artists Title: Spoken Weird Media Format: Jewel case, Cd Cat No: AD001 Release Date: 18 April 2008 Distribution: Arabesque Distribution Tracklist 1. Oxya - Trancetard 2. Sattel Battle - Homegrown Rmx 3. Crazy Ducks - Freakadelic 4. Sienis - Nosy Neighbours 5. Calamar Audio, feat SportyShorty - Piranha food 6. DigressiO TraviatO - The 3 eye 7. Mullet mohawk - Perse-Arska 8. EvsY : Himolaskijan Pitkät Nousut 9. Pavel svimba - Suuntavaisto 10. Sygmatix Vs Crazy ducks - Funky spirit 11. Lemon slide vs D.D.A - Bostik bossa Bonus track: 12. Scozbor - Turkey Nnodder Complied by Senoi Digital Mastering by Elad Weinberg Artwork by Scozbor Info/samples , Links : www.adama-records.com www.myspace.com/adamarecords
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