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Posted by memusa on Dec-28-2004 05:01:

Would Tiefshwarz be considered a modern acid progressive house producer?


Posted by AlphaStarred on Dec-28-2004 05:11:

quote:
Originally posted by memusa
Would Tiefshwarz be considered a modern acid progressive house producer?


i'd imagine him to be more electro/vocal/club house


Posted by Ory on Dec-28-2004 05:26:

From what I've heard, he's more electro than acid, but I dunno.


Posted by memusa on Dec-28-2004 05:29:

quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
i'd imagine him to be more electro/vocal/club house


Don't really know myself...I was judging from his Spektrum - Kinda new remix...


Posted by Absolut_Vodka on Dec-28-2004 06:15:

I just wish all the psy tracks these days wouldnt use the acid sound..miss the good old goa days...


Posted by Light The Fuse on Dec-28-2004 14:06:

This one is good

VITA (Taucher&Marc Vision) - ...for a Woman - TracidTraxx -12" vinyl - 15.06. -


Posted by Sand Leaper on Dec-28-2004 14:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Light The Fuse
This one is good

VITA (Taucher&Marc Vision) - ...for a Woman - TracidTraxx -12" vinyl - 15.06. -


Of all TTX releases, you manage to pick one of the few that actually doesn't have any acid whatsoever in it. Bravo.


Posted by Renegade on Dec-28-2004 14:09:

quote:
Originally posted by memusa
Would Tiefshwarz be considered a modern acid progressive house producer?


Heh, um no. They're electro producers predominantly. They're doing the Fabric 22 CD which should be out in April / May, so keep your eyes peeled cos it's gonna rock.

Oh and as for this acid electronica debate, can someone tell me what the differences between the 303, the 808 and the 909 are? I think the the 808 was a drum sampler (right?), but - apart from their age - what's the main differences between the 303 and the 909? I was under the impression that the 303 was a fairly inflexible machine and that it was made obsolete once the 909 came in and all the late 80s / early 90s acid-house stuff (and thus that infamous droning acid sound) was produced on the 909? But I've obviously got that wrong have I?


Posted by Light The Fuse on Dec-28-2004 14:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Of all TTX releases, you manage to pick one of the few that actually doesn't have any acid whatsoever in it. Bravo.


vita? Its acid..funky, cruisy

actually i might of stuffed it - is Taucher and Marc Vision - ViTa a different track (without the for a women)


Posted by Sand Leaper on Dec-28-2004 14:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Light The Fuse
vita? Its acid..funky, cruisy


There is no 303 in the Main Mix, Keemo & Taucher Mix and in the sample of the Vision & Joker Mix I heard..


Posted by Light The Fuse on Dec-28-2004 14:16:

then what would you call that sorta stuff?


Posted by Sand Leaper on Dec-28-2004 14:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Light The Fuse
then what would you call that sorta stuff?


It would fit in under the type of music people here call "progressive" me thinks.


Posted by Light The Fuse on Dec-28-2004 14:22:

kewl. ( but the main mix with the big intro is way better than the Joker mix )


Posted by Sand Leaper on Dec-28-2004 14:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Light The Fuse
kewl. ( but the main mix with the big intro is way better than the Joker mix )


So THAT's the mix I was looking for. Cheers


Posted by Lira on Dec-28-2004 15:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Renegade
Oh and as for this acid electronica debate, can someone tell me what the differences between the 303, the 808 and the 909 are? I think the the 808 was a drum sampler (right?), but - apart from their age - what's the main differences between the 303 and the 909? I was under the impression that the 303 was a fairly inflexible machine and that it was made obsolete once the 909 came in and all the late 80s / early 90s acid-house stuff (and thus that infamous droning acid sound) was produced on the 909? But I've obviously got that wrong have I?


TB-303: It's a synth that intended to reproduce the sounds of an acoustic bass (TB means "Transistor Bass"), but it was obviously not used for this purpose (sure it would be fun if it were possible but can you imagine a bass player being able to do this? TB-303's creator could ). It's a quite simple analog synth really - a few essential knobs and two basic waveshapes. Here's a picture:


TR-808: Think of drums. Now imagine something that tries to be a real drum, but becomes as realistic as the tb-303. Both boxes had the same destiny - they were ignored till they became cheaper so the masters of techno and house could buy them and bring them back from the dead. Click the picture and hear the TR-808 charming sounds.


TR-909: It's an improved drum machine, which brought a better new sound not only to house and techno, but to trance as well. Using the TR-808 in many cases became pointless, specially when the TR-909 could be such a catchy floorfiller. Click the image.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Dec-28-2004 18:56:

TR-808 and 909 are drum machines. I think the 808 is pretty much ignored today, while the 909 does the kick drums and claps on just about every four on the floor beat you hear.


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