- Digital
A Man Called Adam
Farmarama Remixes, Vol. 1
Other Records Ltd
- Cat No: OTHED013
- Release: 2019-05-10
Track List
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1. A Man Called Adam - Paul Valéry at the Disco (Prins Thomas Remix)
11:42 -
2. A Man Called Adam - Ou Pas (Carrot Green Remix)
06:17 -
3. A Man Called Adam - Farmarama (A Man Called Adam's Too Much Dub)
10:53 -
4. A Man Called Adam - Ou Pas (Radio Edit)
03:26
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Reviving their cult label Other Records to release their long-awaited new material, Sally Rodgers and Steve Jones prove they haven’t lost any of their A&R muscle on this, the first single taken from their acclaimed Farmarama LP.
The release, which features a radio edit of their unashamedly continental disco thumper Ou Pas plus album remixes from rising star Carrot Green (aka Carlos Gualda) and the unassailable don of space-disco Prins Thomas, delivers a knockout punch that’ll send you reeling (around the dancefloor).
While Carrot Green transforms Ou Pas into a brooding, Brazilian acid monster, Prins Thomas turns in a 12 minute magic carpet ride of percussion and bass-fuelled cosmic-disco with his curiously moving rework of AMCA's tribute to David Mancuso, Paul Valéry at the Disco. Rodgers and Jones round up the release with a typically shimmering deep-disco-dub of the album's title track Farmarama.
Evoking sultry nights, steamy dancefloors, blue skies and beach parties, this release is here to tell you emphatically that SUMMER IS COMING.
The release, which features a radio edit of their unashamedly continental disco thumper Ou Pas plus album remixes from rising star Carrot Green (aka Carlos Gualda) and the unassailable don of space-disco Prins Thomas, delivers a knockout punch that’ll send you reeling (around the dancefloor).
While Carrot Green transforms Ou Pas into a brooding, Brazilian acid monster, Prins Thomas turns in a 12 minute magic carpet ride of percussion and bass-fuelled cosmic-disco with his curiously moving rework of AMCA's tribute to David Mancuso, Paul Valéry at the Disco. Rodgers and Jones round up the release with a typically shimmering deep-disco-dub of the album's title track Farmarama.
Evoking sultry nights, steamy dancefloors, blue skies and beach parties, this release is here to tell you emphatically that SUMMER IS COMING.