1980 - Adam Jeffers is the first baby to be born at Fredonia Regional Hospital in Fredonia, KS with lobster claws.
1981-1988 - Television and action figures.
1989 - Operation to replace lobster claws with human hands is successful. Days later, young Adam takes parents' Montgomery Ward console turntable to local DJ competition; places third.
1990 - For the sum total of $5.50, Adam acquires his first computer from a school district auction: a gently-used Atari 800, complete with 5-inch floppy disk of "Ghetto Blaster" game. His life is changed irrevocably.
1991 - Adam's mother joins Columbia House Record & Tape Club, allows him to pick out one of the free introductory selections for his very own. Adam is torn between a cassette copy of Ice Cube's "Death Certificate" and a 12" record of "People Are Still Having Sex" by LaTour. Fortunately, he talks his mother into letting him have both. His life is changed irrevocably.
1992-1995 - Adam experiments with sound collage, starting first with cassette tape and eventually moving onto computer as a medium. During this period, his grades start slipping as the doodles of a skullfaced man wearing a suit increase in the margins of his school notebooks.
1996-1998 - Having become more interested in structured composition, Adam forms a four-piece performing group called Superargo, which utilizes traditional rock band instrumentation. After a handful of well-received, if not completely baffling, live shows, the band is dismantled.
1999-2001 - Adam stays up all night for three years in a row teaching himself how to make electronic music. He sleeps through the entirety of December 2001; has lengthy dream outlining thirty days in the life of a skullfaced man. His life is changed irrevocably.
2002 - Adam moves to Lawrence, KS; plays first solo show as Superargo. Slide projector breaks, lights are turned off midway through the set, universally panned as "boring." In the following months, Adam meets The Skullface in the flesh and films him doing his everyday tasks for video segments to be shown during the Superargo live shows.
2003 - In an effort to make up for a broken video projector, Adam invites The Skullface to appear in person as a fixed installment of the Superargo performances. Tensions arise between the two when The Skullface has Superargo kidnapped at the end of their first show together, the motive for which is still unknown. In July, Adam releases his debut album, imaginatively titled "Superargo." A month later, "To Charlton Heston (Remix)" is included on (the color blue)'s eponymous release.
2004 - Adam and The Skullface have put aside their early differences and have become great friends and creative partners. Their live show flourishes as a result. The year is spent improving upon the performance and field-testing it with a small U.S. tour. "Green Vans (Superargo Remix)" appears on the debut Skates disc, "Lord Of The Rinks." Work begins on a second Superargo album entitled "Clap/Collapse." On Christmas Eve, the right side of Adam's skull is crushed to fragments outside of a Denny's in Overland Park, KS in a random and senseless attack.
2005 - Adam's skull is reconstructed using steel plates (read: Vaderization) and he physically ages ten years in the process. Superargo is back onstage in January, briefly retooling the live show to help explain and satirize Adam's injuries. In October, the first new Superargo disc - a three-song EP called "The Backspace Statement" - is released to a limited number of 200 copies.
2006 - Writing and principal filming for a DVD project called "Superargo: In Color" starts. Work on "Clap/Collapse" continues. Superargo welcomes an honorary third member to their live lineup: merchandise manager Micah Phillips. Six months later, Micah moves to Illinois to become a luthier and Superargo: The Travelling Group is once again a duo. In October, Superargo announces a hiatus from live performance so that serious work on an all-new live show and a full-length can be completed.
I, too, saw you first when you opened for Q And Not U. It was a fucking blast, and I daresay I've been to every show you've played in Wichita since. When are you coming here again, anyway? Wichita loves you!
i saw you open for q and not u about three years ago. you were the shit then and it sounds like very little has changed. keep that sound up. straight out the cubical, i think its called, is still the shit in my book.
Hey Adam, it's Matt, the dude that works at the 23rd street Taco Bell. If you ever want anyone to DJ an open set or anything for you, I would love to. I've been mixing for about 7 years and have all the equipment. Beat matching and producing tracks is my life, and I have always loved your music. Also check out my music page if you want to hear the type of tracks I like constructing:
I'm still keepin' my ears open. If you find the time and would like to listen to a track, check out Tnmvmnt on my player. It's a 12 minute collage of tracks I've worked/been working on. Keep it real doh! tonymb
Hey Adam! Just a quick hello! Do you not ever return to your hometown...you know, the designated "BOIL ON THE ASS OF AMERICA?" LOL! Hope all is well---