Adam's Housecat
Adam's Housecat was an electronic music collective centered around Adam Freeland. They worked in the house and techno space during the late 1990s and early...
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Adam's Housecat was an electronic music collective centered around Adam Freeland. They worked in the house and techno space during the late 1990s and early 2000s, putting out albums like 'Adam's Housecat' in 1997 and 'The Cactus Channel' in 1999. The lineup shifted, but included figures like John Selway and Dave Seaman at various points.
They're best remembered for one particular track, 'Rasslin Song Electric (a tribute to Ric Flair).' It was a high-energy house track built around samples of the wrestler's famous catchphrases and shouts. The song's release led to copyright issues with WWE, which the band eventually settled.
Beyond that tribute, their catalog included other house tracks like 'Radio' and 'NY is King,' alongside more experimental electronic pieces. They released their final album, 'The Payback,' in 2003.
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