A Man Called Adam - The Chrono Psionic Interface 7 Version

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Review by dimitri waele

The Chrono Psionic Interface 7" Version by A Man Called Adam: A Trip Down Memory Lane (or Just Down Tempo) So, here we are, diving into The Chrono Psionic Interface 7" Version—a little gem from 1991 that sounds like it was cooked up in a UK basement with a couple of synths and some serious chill vibes. Released on Big Life Records, this album is basically House and Downtempo having a love child, and honestly? It’s kinda adorable. Let’s talk credits real quick—Clark, Rodgers, and Jones were the masterminds behind this thing. They produced it, mixed it, and probably argued over who got to tweak the knobs last. Rodgers and Jones also wrote the tracks, so props to them for crafting something that still feels fresh decades later. Not bad for three blokes messing around with beats back in the early '90s. Now, onto the good stuff—the music itself. There’s only one track listed here (The Chrono Psionic Interface (7" Version)), but let me tell you, it’s enough to make your ears sit up and pay attention. Imagine cruising through London at night, neon lights reflecting off puddles, while someone whispers cosmic secrets into your brain. That’s what this track feels like. It’s got a hypnotic groove that sneaks up on you, all smooth basslines and tinkling keys. You don’t even realize you’re nodding along until you catch yourself looking way too cool for your own good. If I had to pick another standout moment (hypothetically speaking), I’d say there’s an unlisted vibe hiding somewhere in this record—a secret handshake between the beats and melodies that makes you wanna grab a cuppa tea and just... exist. Maybe it’s the downtempo sections where everything slows down just enough to let your mind wander off without getting lost. Or maybe it’s the way the house elements kick in and remind you that life doesn’t have to be so damn serious all the time. Either way, it sticks with you. Here’s the thing about The Chrono Psionic Interface: it’s not trying too hard to impress anyone. No flashy gimmicks, no overproduced nonsense—it’s just solid electronic goodness made by people who clearly knew their way around a mixing desk. And honestly? That’s why it works. It’s the kind of album that feels like an old friend—you might forget about it for a while, but when you revisit it, it’s like nothing’s changed. Except now you’ve got more wrinkles and questionable life choices under your belt. Final thought? If aliens ever land on Earth and ask us to explain human emotions via music, I’m handing them this album. Then I’ll probably apologize for reality TV and pineapple pizza. But hey, at least we gave them something decent to listen to before they decide whether or not to vaporize us. Rating: 8/10 – because perfection is boring, and sometimes you just need a bit of quirky charm.

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Artist: A Man Called Adam
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Chrono Psionic Interface (7" Version)4:24

Video

A Man Called Adam - The Chrono Psionic Interface (12 Club Vocal)
A Man Called Adam - C.P.I. (The Godiva Mix)

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Catalog Numbers

BLRP 59

Labels

Big Life

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single Sided

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Big Life Records
Copyright (c)Big Life Records
Published ByBig Life Music

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerClark, Rodgers, Jones
Mixed ByClark, Rodgers, Jones
Written-ByRodgers, Jones

About A Man Called Adam

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From acid-jazz collective to mellow Ibizan house, A Man Called Adam have pursued much the same fusion of gentle jazz/house rhythms with classic pop songwriting despite the progression of stylistic identifiers used to describe their sound. Comprised mainly of and but also , ,... The group has not only courted the middle-aged coffee-table crowd with a sophisticated sense of pop songcraft, but also kept a close connection to the dance community, courtesy of their ownership of . A Man Called Adam's ethereal female vocals and inspirations from jazz as well as house make for easy comparisons with , though Rodgers and Jones gradually became more pop-slanted during the '90s. is a former member and went on to form . is a former member and went on as .

Real Name

    • Sally Rodgers
    • Steve Jones

Name Vars

  • A.M.C.A
  • A.M.C.A.
  • AMCA
  • Man Called Adam

Aliases

  • Beach Flea

Members

  • Paul Daley
  • Sally Rodgers
  • Steve Jones
  • Peter Woolcott

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *The Chrono Psionic Interface 7 Version* by A Man Called Adam is a hidden gem from the early '90s UK electronic scene. It blends house and downtempo vibes, creating a chill yet danceable sound. What’s cool is that the same trio—Clark, Rodgers, and Jones—handled everything. They produced, mixed, and wrote the tracks together. The standout track, *The Chrono Psionic Interface (7" Version)*, feels like a time capsule of 1991’s experimental electronic music. Not many people know about it, but it’s worth a listen if you’re into retro beats.