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totally awesome/amazing etc etc! new discovery in the early house/ acid house music history (pg. 3)
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geroin
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Originally posted by kaniz
If your interested in some early music that has an influence on modern techno/electronic music you should look into Delia Derbyshire/BBC Radiophonics Workshop and the documentary Alchemists of Sound - think you can find it on Google Video / YouTube.

Her releases as White Noise were pretty good, I love the track Love Without Sound (1968).

Allot of that stuff was done with reel-to-reel recordings / analog tape - amazing the sounds they were producing with such limited technology.


I wonder how many early techno/house pioneers were inspired by the sounds of Dr. Who


i just found this video, a friend of mine shared the track by her before as well



is this the part of the doc that you were speaking of?
it looks amazing :eek: :stongue: will try to find full copy, thanks dude ;)
WittyHandle
Why didn't she just hit autosync :p
Moral Hazard
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Originally posted by geroin
lol at Moral Hazard, the guy spends an entire ing day arguing about me using a word "amazing" in a sentence, do you really have nothing better to do? you're pathetic..


Indeed, that is exactly what I have done all day... sit here and craft arguments against your use of the word amazing.

BTW, I would suggest to you that the very fact next to no one cares about this "new discovery" speaks volumes about how "amazing" it is.

As for me... I'm just having fun. Nothing personal.
Endlesswave
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Originally posted by StereoPrincess
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

and old farts spend their time bitching about really insignificant things.

it's 18 degrees out, AND SUNNY! That's amazing! Nothing to bitch about today. Unless you hate your life, and we can't help you with that.


Now THIS is amazing. :p ;)
culorut
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Anyone dumbstruck by something so trivial has problems.


Anyone making a big deal about something they don't really care about is a dumbass.

You're right though it's not some earth shattering find, it's just that your post(s) make you come off like an ass.
*~LiSa-LoO~*
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Originally posted by StereoPrincess
I think this is cool. All the ing old curmudgeons GTFO. Different things are amazing to different people. I am sure you don't care about discoverying a new lip gloss shade you like, i think it's ing amazing!


Maybe I'm just noticing it more now, but it seems to me that the amount of "who cares?" type posts has increased a lot in the last few months. In pretty much every thread now there's someone complaining and saying no one cares, big deal, this thread is stupid, what's your point etc. etc. Swamper may as well shut the forums down b/c apparently nothing is important or interesting enough to discuss anymore :rolleyes:
Endlesswave
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Maybe I'm just noticing it more now, but it seems to me that the amount of "who cares?" type posts has increased a lot in the last few months. In pretty much every thread now there's someone complaining and saying no one cares, big deal, this thread is stupid, what's your point etc. etc. Swamper may as well shut the forums down b/c apparently nothing is important or interesting enough to discuss anymore :rolleyes:


Why do they respond? To me it only makes sense if you have an opinion on the subject to post in the thread, if you post stupid like "It's a waste of time", "Who cares", you're just as useless as you think the thread you're posting in is.
SkyHigh
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Anyone dumbstruck by something so trivial has problems.



Tell it to the double rainbow guy..:tongue3
*~LiSa-LoO~*
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Originally posted by Endlesswave
Why do they respond? To me it only makes sense if you have an opinion on the subject to post in the thread, if you post stupid like "It's a waste of time", "Who cares", you're just as useless as you think the thread you're posting in is.


I agree. Especially when they keep coming back to argue about it.
Endlesswave
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I agree. Especially when they keep coming back to argue about it.


Yep.

As for this track being the one that started it all coming from India? It is a huge deal. It doesn't diminish what Chicago and Detroit have done obviously but it still changes where the sound started.

Cribby
Wow pretty dope. I still contemplate the possibility that maybe even someone before his time could have also made an "acid track."
Zyklon_Jay
africans were talking over drums thousands of years ago, it doesn't make it hip hop.
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