ADF - Destination

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Review by Dubravko Marak

Destination by ADF: A Journey Worth Taking (Even if You Get Lost) Alright, let’s talk about Destination by ADF. Released in 2003 under Army Records, this Italian gem dives deep into the world of Progressive House with a vibe that feels like cruising down an empty highway at night—smooth but kinda mysterious. The man behind it all? Adriano Filippucci, who wears the producer hat here and absolutely nails it. Now, I’ll be honest—I’m not one for long-winded album breakdowns, so let’s zoom in on two tracks that stuck with me: “Destination” and “First Destination.” Spoiler alert: they’re both bangers, but for different reasons. “Destination,” the title track, kicks things off with this hypnotic beat that sneaks up on you. It’s not flashy or over-the-top; instead, it builds slowly, layer by layer, until you’re fully immersed. There’s this synth line halfway through that just hits different—it’s like catching a glimpse of something beautiful out of the corner of your eye. You can’t quite put your finger on it, but damn, it stays with you. Then there’s “First Destination,” which flips the script entirely. This one has more energy, like someone cranked up the tempo without asking permission. The bassline is relentless, pulsing through your speakers (or headphones) like a heartbeat. At around the three-minute mark, there’s this little melodic twist that makes you go, “Wait…what just happened?” And before you know it, you’ve replayed that section five times because it’s that satisfying. The whole album leans into that early 2000s electronic sound, where everything feels experimental yet grounded. Italy was clearly onto something with this release, blending sleek production with raw emotion. Adriano Filippucci deserves major props for crafting something that doesn’t feel dated—even today, almost two decades later. But here’s the thing: listening to Destination isn’t just about enjoying the music. It’s about letting yourself get lost in it. Each track feels like a new stop on a road trip you didn’t plan, full of unexpected detours and moments that make you smile. And maybe that’s why I keep coming back to it. Life doesn’t always have clear destinations, right? Sometimes, the journey itself is what matters. Or maybe I’m just overthinking it because I’ve listened to “First Destination” too many times. Either way, this album is worth a spin—or ten. P.S. If anyone knows Adriano, tell him we need a follow-up. Like, ASAP.

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Artist: ADF
Album: Destination
Rating: 5.0

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Download

Filename: adf-destination.zip
  • MP3 size: 21 mb
  • FLAC size: 115.5 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
First Destination
Second Destination
Destination

Video

Adf - Destination (Original)

Images

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Catalog Numbers

  • AM3003
  • am003

Labels

Army Records

Listen online

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  • escuchar en línea
  • lytte på nettet
  • écouter en ligne
  • ascolta in linea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ouvir online
  • online anhören
  • online luisteren

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerAdriano Filippucci

About ADF

Italian producer and DJ. Contact: [email protected] {;}ADF is a project found by Adriano Filippucci(aka dj Puccio),exploring the dark side of the new "House Wave".Usually based on a deep bass,dark efxs,as well as a sequential groove.ADF's sound is also characterized by powerful breaks,where all the elements are mixed,playing a really "Dancefloor Killer" sound.

Real Name

    • Adriano Filippucci
    • Michael Parsberg-Hansen

Name Vars

  • A.D.F

Aliases

  • Quartz
  • Alpha Duo
  • Adriano Filippucci
  • Michael Parsberg
  • Stimulater

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Destination* by ADF is a hidden gem in the world of electronic music. Released in 2003 in Italy, it’s a progressive house masterpiece crafted by producer Adriano Filippucci. The album takes you on a journey with tracks like "First Destination" and "Second Destination." It’s wild to think this chill yet energetic vibe came out over 20 years ago under Army Records. Feels like a time capsule from a different era.

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2025-03-15
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