ADJD

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Bring It Back 05:17 Tools
Believe 06:09 Tools
Audio Mechanic 03:53 Tools
Save Me 02:52 Tools
I Want You 05:36 Tools
Getting Closer 04:41 Tools
I Want You (Afternoon Coffee Boys Remix) 07:22 Tools
Galactic Suite Part 1 08:09 Tools
How About That Thing? 04:45 Tools
before it's all gone 06:16 Tools
I Like You Doing 06:04 Tools
Lost In Sequence 06:23 Tools
Parallel Issues 04:43 Tools
Maybe Later 05:18 Tools
Maybe Later! 05:18 Tools
Think You Know Me 05:59 Tools
Where Are We Going 05:52 Tools
Triple Crown 05:21 Tools
Mind In Overdrive 05:33 Tools
Mindset 05:56 Tools
A-Belive 00:00 Tools
Catch Me in the Dark 05:56 Tools
Space for Bass (Jesper Dahlbäck Remix) 05:15 Tools
Mind In Overide 06:21 Tools
Caught In Action 06:21 Tools
Maybe Later! - Original Mix 06:21 Tools
Save Me (original mix) 05:24 Tools
Where Are We Going? 05:55 Tools
I Love You Jesus 05:55 Tools
before its all gone 05:55 Tools
Bring It Back - Original Mix 05:18 Tools
Save Me - Original Mix 05:24 Tools
Believe - Original Mix 06:10 Tools
Adjo - You Are Always in my Mind 06:10 Tools
Adjo - Deeper Feeling 06:10 Tools
Adjo - Field of Dreams 04:46 Tools
Adjo and Swoop - Clear Night Sky 04:46 Tools
c1-parallel issues 04:46 Tools
b2-mind in overdrive 06:21 Tools
Space for Bass (Jesper Dahlbдck Remix) 06:21 Tools
Audio Mechanic - Original Mix 05:07 Tools
ADJD - Believe 05:52 Tools
d2-where are we going 05:52 Tools
Adjo - Waves of my Mind 06:16 Tools
d1-before it's all gone 06:16 Tools
How About That Thing? - Original Mix 06:16 Tools
Before it's All Gone feat. Robert Manos 06:16 Tools
Don't Constrain Me - Gaiser's Rubber Mind Remix 06:07 Tools
Don't Constrain Me 06:16 Tools
Believe Me 06:07 Tools
Catch Me In The Dark feat. Robert Manos 06:07 Tools
Before it's All Gone feat. Rob 06:07 Tools
Space for Bass (Jesper Dahlback Remix) 06:07 Tools
Come And Take Your Place 06:07 Tools
Untitled 06:07 Tools
Field of Dreams 06:07 Tools
Galactic Suite Pt.1 06:07 Tools
Enjoy This Trip [preview] 06:07 Tools
Catch Me In The Dark feat. Rob 06:07 Tools
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ADJD is Alexi Delano and Jesper Dahlbäck. The trace these two prolific producers leave each time they work together has been uncanny. They met in the early 90’s at the now defunct record store where Alexi used to work, Planet Rhythm in Stockholm, Sweden. Weeks after their initial meeting Jesper found himself selling records along side Alexi. However, it wasn’t until 1998, after Alexi had already transplanted to New York City, that they started to collaborate in the studio. In the year 2000 the duo released their first full length album on the California based label Earthtones (ADNY & The Persuader “Quarter of a Century”). It was an album that truly stood out of that times realm of house music. The process of creating this album made them discover the simplicity that existed in working together and a string of quality house and techno 12” emerged. In 2001 after the initial craze of the album had settled they took a break and focused on their individual careers. However, three years later they once again united, compared notes, and realized they still saw music with the same eye. This gave birth to their new moniker, ADJD. Their first two releases were on Steve Bug’s highly acclaimed, Poker Flat Recordings and topped several Dj-charts within days of their release. Their third release came a year later on techno producer and old friend Adam Beyer’s renowned label, TrueSoul Recordings and was a preview of what was to come. Since Jesper lives in Stockholm and Alexi in New York working conditions are complicated. In this time of soft-synths and plug-ins the duo still likes to work hands on and prefers to use their analog equipment when producing. Consequently, Alexi has been traveling back and forth between the two cities for the past year; the result ADJD-“Chronicle of the urban Dwellers.” This is their second full length album, to be release later this year on Harthouse, Mannheim. Once again their combined talent clearly does not disappoint. It is a collection of work that represents the past, the present and the future of house music in the eyes of ADJD. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.