How To Fake Your Own life was the first Adam Freeland solo release since the Hate EP and his first release since his band's 'COPE™' album last year.
With this release Freeland shifts his focus from the songwriting and live band to more of an electronic big room devastating sound. With layers of building sounds and live drums together with the massive vocoder vocal riff, the song is organic and timeless, and would go down a treat at 4am at Fabric Room 1 on a Friday night.
Freeland gave the parts of the track to Étienne de Crécy before he had finished mixing the original, and Étienne beat him to it! Taking this absolutely huge riff from the original and adding his own squiggly analogue synths and an arrangement that has been tried and tested in Freeland and Etienne's recents sets, we can confirm this mix tears big rooms apart.
Marine Parade remains one of the pioneering independent labels driven by new electronic sounds... and beyond. Started in 1998 Adam Freeland, Marine Parade took its name from a street in Freeland's homebase of Brighton, England. The imprint has since become a flagship label for quality grooves, home to numerous seminal tracks and has released records by artists including Evil Nine, Alex Metric & PANTyRAiD.