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the acid house revolution
now that sir josh wink has showed the way,
i think we shouldnt just let it go off as a onetime obscurity,
breathe some life into the genre,
im not sure how can we make this 'revolution' work,
but thats not whats important,,
whats important, is that everyone who loves hearing acid house gonna start to do something about it!! (i.e = make more of it)
who else would like to see a new section in the vinyl shops - ACID HOUSE???
i know i do,, and i dont really care who fills it up and makes it happen as long as it will happen,
so this thread is basically a call to arms and minds
whos behind me?
whos got some ideas?
WHOS GOT SOME ACID HOUSE?
the acid house revival has just been and gone, with pretty limited success!
then post the names of the noble ones who tried 
and btw, even if you werent kidding... this isnt enough reason not to try again
sounds interesting
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| Originally posted by Psy-T then post the names of the noble ones who tried |
Jon Carter has been doing the acid thing for years, so have the chemical brothers (ok they arent exactly thumping acid, but then original acid wasnt ever like 150+bpm). Chems did Electronic Battleweapon #6, Futureshock have done a lot of acid originals and remixes, theres also FC Kahuna doing acid. A lot of techno tracks contain 'acid' style synths, its all there, just not heavily featured in trance simply cus it doesnt cross over that easily. You hardly likely to come up to a filthy acid track over say, As The Rush Comes.
hey mossy, i was talking strictly about acid house, i know acid can be found on techno from time to time, and i hardly expect it over trance 
i heard over 4 rls's by jon carter and none of them had anything reminiscent of acid, same for futureshock.
plz be more specific 
actually, acid is fun....so yeah...who knows 
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| Originally posted by Mossy A lot of techno tracks contain 'acid' style synths, its all there, just not heavily featured in trance simply cus it doesnt cross over that easily. You hardly likely to come up to a filthy acid track over say, As The Rush Comes. |
Nice idea but probably wouldn't happen. But there are still acid house and detroit techno nights still happening if you can find them.
Hey if you really love your acid that much then re invent the shit...you know house is basically toasted..well acid house and hard house that is. Porgressive trance and progressive house have a conflicting cross over, so hey man here's an idea!
ah=acid house t=Trance ph=Progressive House X = Unknown
ah(t + ph) = X
aht + aph2 = X
lets just factor out the h's for the hell of it!!
at + ap = X
so now you have two possible outcomes
at=Acid Trance
ap=Acid Progressive
or
pat=Progessive Acid Trance
And yes I'm fucked ok! 
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| Originally posted by Limit so now you have two possible outcomes at=Acid Trance ap=Acid Progressive or pat=Progessive Acid Trance And yes I'm fucked ok! |
i actualy like that mix you did there...this thread is funny cause I've actually been working on a tune recently which is progressive trance and chemical beats....or you could say it's just breaks with some serious acid on top. I don't have space to post so mayeb when it's done I'll find a spot to load it up...but untill then and untill I get some time to work it wont be heard
Limit out!
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| Originally posted by Limit i actualy like that mix you did there...this thread is funny cause I've actually been working on a tune recently which is progressive trance and chemical beats....or you could say it's just breaks with some serious acid on top. I don't have space to post so mayeb when it's done I'll find a spot to load it up...but untill then and untill I get some time to work it wont be heard Limit out! |
ahhh, nostalgic 
anyways, i've been making good on my word, so have a lot of producers all around the world (which explains the swelling of my vinyl collection), how bout the rest of TA? 
acid is still all over dance music. you just need to know where to look.. some people would say its getting tired. every second techno tune still has a teebee in it. a whole fuck tonne of hard house, hardstyle and freeform still does the building high resonance acid squeel thing.
practically every psytrance tune these days has a teebee in it. some more so than others. fatali builds whole tunes using pretty much nothing except teebees. case in point - 'city of god'. the beathackers tune 'transpose' is all 303 except for 1 single note pluck. and that might even be a heavily processed teebee too...
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| Originally posted by Derivative acid is still all over dance music. you just need to know where to look.. some people would say its getting tired. every second techno tune still has a teebee in it. a whole fuck tonne of hard house, hardstyle and freeform still does the building high resonance acid squeel thing. practically every psytrance tune these days has a teebee in it. some more so than others. fatali builds whole tunes using pretty much nothing except teebees. case in point - 'city of god'. the beathackers tune 'transpose' is all 303 except for 1 single note pluck. and that might even be a heavily processed teebee too... |
Listen to some of Mr. C's recent sets. Acid breaks and acid house.
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| Originally posted by DigiNut Listen to some of Mr. C's recent sets. Acid breaks and acid house. |
Can anybody recommend some pumping acid trance labels/tunes?
I just love Alex Kid - Don't hide it and Tiga - Pleasure From the Bass. Whatta tunes! 
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| Originally posted by Connector Can anybody recommend some pumping acid trance labels/tunes? |
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| Originally posted by DJMaytag If you look at the origins of trance around 1992-1995, the acid sounds of the TB-303 were the driving force behind the music. It wasn't until about 1997-1999 that the JP-8000 became the synth of choice for trance, and with it came the big lead style that's been beaten to death over the past 7-8 years. |
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| Originally posted by Psy-T harthouse |
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