Quote Originally Posted by crime
Quote Originally Posted by serox
thats it :)

this record always gets a good response at a party in london :)

i love this old acid techno way more than new london acid techno! Why dont people make more music like this any more? why is it all sounding the same so much right now???



Thanks
Records like this were the reason I never really got into SUF stuff..
if you want more stuff like this, best bet is the vinyl exchange in camden/notting hill, here's some pointers of stuff to look out for in a simelar vein:

http://www.discogs.com/release/44914
http://www.discogs.com/release/2450
http://www.discogs.com/release/19307
http://www.discogs.com/label/JJ+Records
http://www.discogs.com/release/16641
http://www.discogs.com/release/26703
http://www.discogs.com/release/8590
http://www.discogs.com/release/32669 "Roarrh" is the track on here...
http://www.discogs.com/release/15177 the original hard acid record

I spent the mid ninties seaching high and low for this kind of stuff, a lot of it is probably nigh on impossible to find, but you could always check em out on Kazaar or something and see which ones you like. This is the kind of acid I love, by the time Stay Up Forever was kicking off I was discovering Surgeon, Armani, Vogel and Landstrumm. No disrespect to the Suf boys though, I know they were bang into a lot of these trax too, more just a personal taste thing, I love acid that's raw and unadulterated i.e. 1 or 2 303s and 909/808 drums, that's it..

Better stop putting off my "discussion" with Hackney council about this damn parking ticket, you would never believe it, they ticketed me on a private driveway the bastards...
check ur pm;)

i was really enjoying the london acid sound for about a year i guess. Now i am really bored of it, heard it played so much at squat partys. The same driving sound that just does not change. also as it is so damn boring to mix, they stay in time so easy its like mixing trance and hard house.

trying to get all the old stuff that i missed the 1st time around:) is fun playing these old records at partys. They really stand out!

Are hese people who are just producing record after record at the moment really happy with what they have made? Do they really put in a lot of time to make the record how they want it? sounds to me like many are just using the same structure with just diff sounds/noises.

I am playing around with making music but really trying to make some thing sound new and different.