Mumdance’s website, mumdance.com, offers 316 hours of mixes, productions, and other digital material.
In an Instagram statement, the widely acclaimed producer, the actual name Jack Adams, also opened up about his battle with addiction and how it contributed to his three-year absence.
His discography, interviews, sound design, technology, and notable events are all included in the new “MD Archive” archive.
Sets by Riko Dan, Lady Starlight, DJ Die, and DJ Storm, and also radio sessions, live mixes, and podcasts, can be found in the mixes archive.
Adams’ most recent original music was unveiled in 2018 through Local Action and STOOR, and the archive documents his inactivity. In a message that accompanies the new website, he details his battle with addiction.
Since the inception of the Mumdance archive in 2008, Adams has shared music on labels such as Tectonic and Keysound, co-founded the Different Circles label with Logos, and teamed with artists such as Novelist, Pinch, and Speedy J.
Mumdance has performed at venues such as Berghain and Tate Modern.