I was at www.bangingtunes.com and I noticed that there are VERY FEW Acid Techno tracks. And on other sites, there are very few tracks that are Acid Techno. Is Acid Techno a big genre? What are some good artists? I'm tired of Trance, and would like to reach out to a new genre. Already got lots of DNB, but, Acid Techno is so great I need more information on it. Thanks!
Feb-10-2003 06:00
Bryant
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Los Angeles, Ca
Acid Techno isn't big at all, especially in the United States. But you should listen to some techno artist like DJ Rush, Guy McGaffer, or D.A.V.E. the drummer.
Feb-10-2003 06:16
Sirocco
Parametric Surgeon
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: The Seventh City (New Jersey)
Top 5:
1. R-Tem - Voiceless
2. New Order - Jetstream (Tom Neville Remix)
3. Pillow One - Ministry Of Love
4. Pulser - Point of Impact (Mike Koglin Remix)
5. Armin Van Buuren - Shivers (Christian Webber Mix)
Feb-10-2003 06:58
Noisician
Harsh electronic purity
Registered: Aug 2001
Location:
dude, there are LOTS of acid techno trax out there. u just need to know where to look
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Where Angelz Fear To Tread.
acid junkies right.... the good/bad thing about acid techno.. is that it stayed underground.... which is a GREAT thing, but bad because it makes it harder to track down. there are next to none commercial acid techno clubs in the uk..... 2 that i know of are in sheffield.. theyre called 'headcharge' and 'planet zogg' both nights are great, and theyres a distinct underground feel, which is a little odd at first if your used to mainstream clubbing, like i was with gatecrasher. i strongly reccommend you try one sumtime
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Feb-10-2003 13:25
[N]ûk|êû[Z]
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Where Angelz Fear To Tread.
hm sorry this is just a test.... i posted here, but it dosnt show in the forum hmmmmmf
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Feb-10-2003 16:22
Lira
Ancient BassAddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
Re: Acid Techno, how big is it?
Acid techno is strictly underground but, they're well spread over the world. At least, here in Brazil, specially in the South, people like Dave the Drummer and Chris Liberator come every now and then.
It's a shame I've never seen them though - let alone I live far from there, it's quite hard to know when they're coming >_<
quote:
Originally posted by BobTheSlob
Already got lots of DNB, but, Acid Techno is so great
I wonder what you think of acid dnb
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Feb-10-2003 16:48
BobTheSlob
tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Marietta, USA
Hey, thanks alot man. That site was great. Found The Spin Inn, and that place kicks ass, hard.
Feb-11-2003 05:54
Laughingfennec
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: France
yeah acid techno is great but hard to find here my favourites tunes :
Solar quest - acid air red (of course!)
Rob acid - acid world (the harder acid techno i have ever heard)
Chris liberator - soul mantra
Shaft punk - squat rock
DAVE the drummer - barbed wire 303
Brain 13 - acid machines (cut-offremix, could be my alltime favourite)
DDR & the geezer - mad cows on acid
Feb-11-2003 08:09
Chuck Norris
milfhunter in training
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Missing In Action
As [N]ûk|êû[Z] it's quite underground. There is only ONE club night in Melbourne if not all of Australia that is dedicated to Acid Techno (Virus, on monthly and they seem to get All the SUF boys every now and then) If you want Acid Techno tracks/id's then Acid Junkie is your man. He's id'd tracks for me and sent me the link to TK's Acid Database.
Cheers Acid Junkie
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Feb-11-2003 11:06
Noisician
Harsh electronic purity
Registered: Aug 2001
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by BobTheSlob
Hey, thanks alot man. That site was great. Found The Spin Inn, and that place kicks ass, hard.
yeah i know, it's run by mick beatle (aka charlie don't surf from havok records). he has some l33t connections with other acid tec producers, which often allows him to sell some kick-ass promo releases that are almost impossible to find in any other place