Album DescriptionChronicles of the Urban Dwellers is the follow-up to ADJD's debut album Quarter of a Century, released in 2000. For everyone that cannot resist a driving bassline, this new album provides all of their "Poker Flat style" productions that made them one of the hottest acts to follow in 2001. ADJD's trademark sound is building dark and subliminally sexy house atmospheres. The two Stockholm/New York-based producers (aka Alexi Delano and Jesper Dahlbäck) got to know each other while selling records to scenesters back in the 90s and got their gear together only a few years ago. Under difficult circumstances, the two strove together even as Alexi moved to New York. Nevertheless, they found enough time to get together for some explosive studio sessions that culminate in heavy house workouts that ooze sex and mystery. "I Want You" and "Catch Me In The Dark" are two prime examples of their use of explicit vocals that'll leave heated dancers gasping for more; and prove their pristine house productions pay respect to classic acid house as well as the darker, clubbier Chicago-style of days gone by. Hotter and more intense than ever; it's time to celebrate the sound evolution of ADJD!