
I’d heard Great Adamz before and liked him well enough, but a collab with a Romanian house producer? I genuinely had no idea where that was going to land. It landed well. Really well, actually.
“Umada” has this slow-burn quality that lets you settle into it, and before you even notice, you’re already nodding along and turning the volume up. The production has this deep, almost ceremonial feel to it, like the beat itself has somewhere important to be. Manuel Riva clearly wasn’t just providing a backdrop here, there’s real intention in how the track breathes.
But honestly, Great Adamz is the reason I kept replaying it. His voice on this record sounds like he genuinely enjoyed making it, which sounds like a small thing but you can always tell the difference and there’s a looseness to his delivery that makes the whole thing feel alive rather than polished to the point of being sterile.
If you want to keep up with where Great Adamz goes next, and honestly you probably should, make sure you’re following him on his social media platforms linked right down below, because this one feels like a real turning point for him.
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