At precisely 12:01 an offer of 3 Goats and a chicken was gratefully
accepted...
ha! Placid your mixes are among the best I've found on the web.. I
hope you can continue that and your website in some capacity, anyway?
Though your own roof over your head is nothing to scoff at, congrats!
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Doh!
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Doh!
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Subject: (313) Acid House for sale :( Sold Entire Collection
At precisely 12:01 an offer of 3 Goats and a chicken was gratefully
accepted...
Sooo gullible...
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Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 1:41 PM
To: FC2 Richards; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) acid house comp in the works
Woody Mcbride style acid house that is. That's no bad thing, imo, just so
you know.
k
>from www.djesp.com
>
>A Communique ACID HOUSE compilation in the works.
that being said, I've heard about half of it, and its worth the cash if you
dig acid.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 8:
Woody Mcbride style acid house that is. That's no bad thing, imo, just so
you know.
k
>from www.djesp.com
>
>A Communique ACID HOUSE compilation in the works. Limited edition 6 x
>colored vinyl LP w/ free mix CD featuring music from DJ Frantic
>aka Computer
>Controlled, Johnny Fiasco, DAVE The Drum
spectacular :)
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Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 9:22 PM
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> acid that isn't minimal and lo fi very often ends up sounding like trance.
> modern pr
cid made converts of rocks kids that had dismissed
dance music.
so anybody in australia up for some acid?
james
www.jbucknell.com
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| From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 07 March 2002 16:44
|
| >imo "acid trax" wasnt that great of a song. it merely
| > opened the door to a new sub genre
| >
| >I think it was all 707 and 303 too. very amenic.
|
| I Know you can't argue about
pick up prototype 909: acid technology and listen to track 3, entitled
"prototype"
16 minute analog ogry
-Joe
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| -Original Message-
| From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 07 March 2002 16:44
|
| >imo "acid trax" wasnt that great of a song. it merely
| > opened the door to a new sub genre
| >
| >I think it was all 707 and 303 too. very amenic.
|
| I Know you can't argue abou
s well.
-Pete
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Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 11:01 AM
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Of course there a lot of different opinions on what was
the first acid track
but i think i am fai
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prototype 909 was a classic acid group.
taylor deupree from 12k was one of the members and you maybe be able to
still order p-909 CDs and records from them.
www.12k
m
>
> -Joe
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>
> give your body - random xs
>
>
>
give your body - random xs
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> From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 11:01 AM
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>
>
> Of course there a lot of different opinions on what was
the first acid track
> but i think i am fairly save when
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>
>
> What about DJ Pierre ?
>
> "... he made 'Wild Pitch' famous throughout the European, Asian and
> eventually US markets".
>
> Just wondering because last time he playe
acid originated in chicago in the late 80s. it was the high point of human
civilsation. some of the early producers are dj pierre and phuture and
phortune, armando, bam bam, mike dunn, house master baldwin, laurent x. some
of the labels are trax, dj international, future sound, early dance mania,
w
002 11:12 AM
To: Grammenos, Peter
Cc: 'Jongsma, K.J.'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] acid (house)
a real good primer would be the hardfloor x-mix. it has tracks by dj
pierre, armando, phuture.
unfortuately, it doesn't have 'acid track', but i don't know of anyother
everything
> you read on a flyer but i've heard this from other people as well.
>
> -Pete
>
>
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ginator of acid house. Of course you can't believe everything
you read on a flyer but i've heard this from other people as well.
-Pete
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What about DJ Pierre ?
"... he made 'Wild Pitch' famous throughout the European, Asian and
eventually US markets".
Just wondering
read on a flyer but i've heard this from other people as well.
-Pete
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Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 11:01 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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Of course there a lot of different opinions on what
Of course there a lot of different opinions on what was the first acid track
but i think i am fairly save when say it's Phuture's Acid Tracks. There is a
nice interview with Marshal Jefferson in the Modulations documentary where
he explains how he made that track together with Nick Jones and Spanky
Yeah Record Time in Roseville has some stuff. Was listening to "We Are the
Phuture" today.
Five
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, David Anthony Parsons wrote:
> For me the first real Acid Track was Sleezy-D - 'I've Lost Control' on Trax
> records (1986)...
>
> The B-Line is pure acid, the only reason that this track is not recognised
> as the first acid record is because the 303 is not 'tweaked' during
knock at Phuture, it's just my personal opinion on the origins
of Acid House...
Dave Parsons
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Sent: 10 December 2000 21:25
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The
Fahd,
I don't mean to be the anti pedant, here, but the use of "invented" that
people intend when they say DJ Pierre "invented" acid is fairly
uncontroversial. Similarly, "techno came from Detroit". Compare "techno came
from Belgium" or "Eddie Richards invented Acid House" with the above. I
think
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 01:22:01PM +0100, Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
> Speedy J's 'three-o-three', Edge of Motion's 'setup 707'
Word to these records, by the way.
Oddly enough, I got to see Setup 707 dropped twice this weekend and it
even got the rewind the second time. :P
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Try to get your hands on the 'Classic Acid Volume 1' compilation CD.
It was released in 1996 on the Mastercuts label and contains tracks from
Phuture (Acid Tracks) and Laurent X's Machines.
And as far as i know there is only one volume made of Classic Acid.
R.
At 13:22 12/11/2000 +0100, Jongsm
> For their tenth birthday, Warp released three double-CD
> compilations, the
> first of which, "Influences" gets together some of the tracks
> that most
> influenced the label... and this includes a nice number of acid house
> classics ; you're right about AGCG, he began as part of 808
> State
For their tenth birthday, Warp released three double-CD compilations, the
first of which, "Influences" gets together some of the tracks that most
influenced the label... and this includes a nice number of acid house
classics ; you're right about AGCG, he began as part of 808 State, and they
were qu
i woudn't categorize fowlkes' work as acid houseand would suggest you
find anything from PHUTUREon the trax label. old school chicago
stuffgood luck.
but acid house was hot, hip and pop then.. :)
sakke
> actually he did...i guess that was the bandwagon then...now look at the one
> he is on now. too bad, huh?
>
> > didnt oakenfold start out with acid house??? that was before my time.
> >
How is the bandwagon thing prevalent in house??
The bandwagon theory is very present in house music, maybe more than
in techno , but truth is, a lot of the people that were doing decent
underground stuff back then sold out big time, DJ Pierre
actually remixed Rupaul :)..Oakenfold remixed U2 and so on..
Fahd Al Noor
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i dunno. you think it was a bandwagon back then? maybe that was when he
actually "cared?" now he is on one.god its really bad too.
mike
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> didnt oakenfold start out with acid house??? that was before my time.
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Acid House was a label put onto music after DJ Pierre's Acid Tracks came out
on Chicago Trax. The tag was picked up by British Ravers and the media
because everyone was going to raves and doing LSD. Also the smiley face
symbol which was synonimous with acid usage in the 60's got picked up by
ravers
ot;Fahd Al Noor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Acid House refers to the style of music "invented" by DJ Pierre
> Just like Jesse Saunde
didnt oakenfold start out with acid house??? that was before my time.
Acid House refers to the style of music "invented" by DJ Pierre
Just like Jesse Saunderson invented house music
I invented the wheel..
and Al Gore invented the Internet..
Try- Maurice-This is Acid, probably one of the first acid tracks
or Phuture-Acid Trax
Fahd Al Noor
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cervix couch wrote:
I'm very curious to hear what 'acid house' sounds like.
when it was in its heyday, i was very much into another scene and
basically missed it. a friend of mine told me that early Guy Called
Gerald (who i LOVE) and Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes (birth of technosoul) >could
be consid
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