"We Want Your Soul" is a 2003 breakbeat song by British DJ and producer Adam Freeland; the song made the top 40 charts in several countries, and resulted in an award-winning music video. It is the first song to which Freeland wrote the lyrics; he describes it as being "about the destructive side of consumer culture". Rather than being sung, the song's verses are spoken by a speech synthesizer; the song also features a sample of Bill Hicks. The song has also been remixed by drum and bass duo Ed Rush & Optical, electronic band Product.01 and austrian elect… read more
"We Want Your Soul" is a 2003 breakbeat song by British DJ and producer Adam Freeland; the song made the top 40 charts in several countries… read more
"We Want Your Soul" is a 2003 breakbeat song by British DJ and producer Adam Freeland; the song made the top 40 charts in several countries, and resulted in an award-winning mu… read more
Adam Freeland is a UK-based DJ and producer specialising in nu skool breaks. Like his record label, Marine Parade, he is a resident of Brighton. As a producer, he formed half of Tsunami One with Kevin Beber, and released a solo album as Freeland; as a DJ he operates solo under his own full name. In 1996 ‘Coastal Breaks’ heralded the beginning of something new - BREAKBEAT. Nights such as Friction outgrew their underground roots to deservedly take their place in the industry’s limelight with pioneers like Adam pushing the barriers and selling the sound. By 1997 Adam was a considerable… read more
Adam Freeland is a UK-based DJ and producer specialising in nu skool breaks. Like his record label, Marine Parade, he is a resident of Brighton. As a producer, he formed half of Tsunami One… read more
Adam Freeland is a UK-based DJ and producer specialising in nu skool breaks. Like his record label, Marine Parade, he is a resident of Brighton. As a producer, he formed half of Tsunami One with Kevin Beber, and released a solo album a… read more