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Adamski
Adamnski, Adamsiki, Adamsky, Adamsky Tinley, ADM.SKI.XxX
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Album
Adamski Feat. Nina HagenGet Your Body!The Video Pool UK April 1992
Adamski And SohoBorn To Be Alive!Rock America December 1991
AdamskiFlashback JackRock America April 1991
Adamski Feat. Nina HagenGet Your Body!Rock America Dance June 1992
AdamskiSpace JungleRock America Dance November 1990
AdamskiN-R-GRock America Dance May 1990
Adamski And SohoBorn To Be Alive!Telegenics Number 105A. Progressive. December 1991
AdamskiN-R-GWolfram Video 0709 Hot Video B. June 1990
AdamskiFlashback JackTelegenics Number 99A. Progressive. June 1991
AdamskiKillerTelegenics Number 89A. Progressive. August 1990
AdamskiN-R-GTelegenics Number 86D. Dance Plus. May 1990
Adamski Feat. Nina HagenGet Your Body!Telegenics Number 110A. Progressive. May 1992
AdamskiKillerRock America Dance September 1990
AdamskiKillerMixMash 90s Classics Pop Vol.1
AdamskiN-R-GMixMash Dance Classics Vol.19
AdamskiSpace JungleTelegenics Number 92D. Dance Plus. November 1990
AdamskiKillerMV Pop 02
Born December 4th, 1967 in New Forest, England. Nowadays he's known as Adam Sky. He has an older brother Mark Tinley. He took his artist name from the American UFO enthusiast George Adamski. In 1988 he moved into a bedsit above the Paradise Kebab shop in Camden, with Jimi Polo living in the adjoining bedsit. Jimi introduced him to house music, and taught him how to use a sequencer and a 909 drum machine. Adamski also played the piano line from Jimi's track 'Better Days'. Adamski began touring the UK with his set-up, starting off playing at Le Petit Prince in Kentish town, a club owned by his then manager Phil Smith. He ended up as the resident live show for Amnesia in Ibiza.
Born in the late '60s, Adamski (born Adam Tinley) appeared to have reached the perfect age for recording twenty years later, square in the middle of Britain's acid house boom. In fact, he had made his chart debut a decade earlier with the adolescent punk band the Stupid Babies. (The group, which also included his five-year-old brother Dominic on vocals, hit number three on the indie charts with Baby Sitters and even recorded a radio session for John Peel.) Also a member of the post-punk hip-hop band Diskord Datkord during the mid-'80s, Tinley became interested in house music by the end of the decade. After meeting Chicagoan Jimi Polo, Adamski was introduced to many major figures in house, including Marshall Jefferson and Adonis. He learned the basics of the sequencer from Polo as well, and began playing live at warehouse parties and raves around London. He signed with MCA by the end of the decade and debuted with "N-R-G," a number 12 hit in the U.K. (He was later forced to turn over some royalties due to a dispute with lawyers, who contended that the track hoisted a TV commercial melody.) His subsequent single, "Killer," wisely forestalled the (recognizable) samples and hit number one -- though thanks may also be due to its vocalist, Seal. His debut album Liveandirect made a bit of an impression, with mixes of both "N-R-G" and "Killer" to recommend itself, and his late-'90 single "The Space Jungle" hit the Top Ten as well. As was far from surprising with the British rave movement, however, Adamski disappeared from the charts after 1992, when his third album Naughty was released. Six years later, he resurfaced on ZTT with Adamski's Thing.
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