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    Default How did you become the acid freak that you are?

    Acid Techno aint exactly the music that gets blasted into everyones ears at 8 o'clock in the morning inbetween the droning sound of terry woggans voice on radio 2 or the annoying banter of chris moyals show, infact its very are that techno gets played on the radio at all. The only snippets you get rarely came on shows like John Peels. (RIP) It is how ever the kind of music you would hear whilst your tripping your nuts off lost in a warehouse at 8 o'clock on a sunday morning.

    So how did we all get into that warehouse or how did you get into this music if it wasnt trough squat parties?

    I used to like trance when i was very young, i then moved onto punk for about 2 years, as well as liking punk i also got into drum and bass it was through drum and bass that i got into techno, i'd been to a few clubs like Fabric, The End, Canvas (formaly baglies) and Breakin' Science at Camden Palace. The friends i went to these raves with also took me to my first free party, in a field, there was a big techno link up and a drum and bass rig, i spent prity much all of my night at the drum and bass rig presuming that the techno was just somekind of speeded up hardcore trance music.

    This was at the end of the summer, i then started going to london squat parties and began to see a very dark side of the drum and bass scene and began to spend more and more time at the techno rigs, the music grew on me and eventualy i'd spend my whole night stomping to techno while my other mates broked out to the drum and bass. i found techno and the people who liked techno alot more friendly, people left their egos at the door, i also started to prefer the way people dance to techno, i made friends with the techno heads and then eventualy started mixing round my mates, baught my own decks and began to build a collection of speakers and records.....and BOOM here i am today, totaly addicted to that rythmic bass and those 303 sounds.

    so how did all of you get into it?

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    Those trippy springy boingy 303's...

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    I used to be into gabba and hardcore techno.

    The nights I went to also had some techno and acid techno,I gradually realised that music didn't have to be 6billion bpm for it to be having it.

    Then I went to some free parties,and was totally blown away by the music,those squelchy 303s just took me to the place i wanted to be. this must have been a good 10 years ago,and I've not looked back.

    Just loved it. Always will do aswell.

    Acid techno is for life,not just for christmas.

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    Same as ^

    But still into my hardcore techno as well as all other forms.

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    i was into all sorts of music when i was younger hardcore/metal/hip hop/loadsa diff dance etc etc in my late teens techno became my preference........ jeff mills/ritchie hawtin etc. then in january 2000 i moved to london to live with one of my mates, on my first night i went to ANTIWORLD and was like - what the hell is goin on here!!!! for the next year i worked in camden and was goin to deifferent squats and underground parties all over london listenin to my new found love ACID TECHNO!!!!!

    and here i am now livin back in dublin puttin on my own hard/acid tachno nights with a few other heads...... and at the minute organizing a big multiroom antiworld-esque night of our own!!!!!! so there ya go.......
    POUNDING GROOVES (LIVE) @ THE VAULTS. 19TH MAY!!!!

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    POUNDING GROOVES (LIVE) @ THE VAULTS. 19TH MAY!!!!

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    i remeber when i was in high school one of my mates was into acid techno and at the time i though "what a load of crap" throughout high school i was really into hip hop, mainly east coast stuff. As I got a bit older got really into drum n bass, started to go to d'n'b clubs and saw the dark side of drum n bass as well. Once of the nights i went to had a techno room at the time thought it was alright. Then one of the lads i used to skate with took me to a techno night... buzzed off the tunes all night long, soon after that started going to free parties and since then been a certified techno head.
    When i first started listening to techno wasnt really into the acid sound but now i'm quite into it.

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    Stay Up Forever Collective!
    Be Lucky!

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    Luck and exploration. I happened to live near an environment that had a diverse range of sounds at the time. Picked up some mixes/CDs of different styles. I didn't really get into it as an actual genre though until I got a pair of decks. Then, it was largely just through dumpster diving. I only bought decks when I was about 3-4 hours from NYC and was in a region where there weren't many DJs playing what I enjoyed. There was a fair amount of house and that was it. So, grabbed a pair of decks to start making mixes for myself and, in the process of buying records, stumbled across all the acid techno I like now. Didn't really have any help or guidance which was both good and bad I guess. None of my friends were into any techno.
    A person belonging to one or more Order is just as likely to carry a flag of the counter-establishment as the flag of the establishment, just as long as it is a flag. --P.D.

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    I'd say 90% of people into Techno / Acid Techno used to be well into rock music at some point in their life. Thats a fact!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si the Sigh View Post
    I'd say 90% of people into Techno / Acid Techno used to be well into rock music at some point in their life. Thats a fact!
    was into metal, hardcore, punky, crusty stuff before getting into techno aye. well got into early trance type stuff before leading onto techno, banco di gia, eat static, herbal teaparties etc...

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    I used to be into the hardcore scene in a big way, but with it becoming far tooo commercial with all the club trance influences, all producers started making the same stuff, so it became so boring.

    one day in HMV there was a promo rack and in it were loadsa techno white labels, stay up forever, bang on, subsonix, clusters, and allsorts, so i bought the lot, was a bargain at £4 each!

    it sounded a lot less "serious" than the hardcore did, was a more sensible tempo, ad most off all, the scene doesnt have the snobbish attitude like hardcore!

    Loadsa people thought it was stupid but i stuck to my guns, and iv never been happier playin and makin the stuff!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si the Sigh View Post
    I'd say 90% of people into Techno / Acid Techno used to be well into rock music at some point in their life. Thats a fact!
    that is defo true.

    got into from going to squat parties around london in the early to mid nineties and generally being off it. Loves those 303's

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    Default well

    i´ve heard to much Hydraulix , SUF , RAW , Powertools, Yolk and many others ...

    here i am , it happened that way

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    started goin to fusion in dublin about 96 or so.. the resident dj (derek f) was playin early suf and cluster.. that was that. hooked.

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    Ive started listening techno around 94 in poland, lot influences coming from germany so i been big fan minimal/techno/acid/hard trance (old school) include labels like: tresor, harthouse, noom, labworks, force inc. IST, important, djungle fever, drop bass network, dos or die or made in frankfurt etc.
    Then around 1998 ive going to london for 2 weeks to visit my freinds, they bring me to squat party where i met acid techno.
    There i got acid techno infected :)
    After this i bought my first vinyl rec,
    it was suf 37 and after more and more, more ....
    now its 2007 and i cant stop.
    Totally addicted.

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    It actually started way back in 87/88 when the first Acid House releases came over here.Hearing the 303 i went totally crazy over those lovely sounds,and i still am after all these years
    POLITICALLY INCORRECT AND DAMN PROUD OF IT!!

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    technos got that edge to it and some of that punk rebel feel, like we shouldnt be doing what we are doing. Its also got that cool funky vibe as well I ****IN LUV IT I DO :lol:

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    taking drugs .
    could you seriously take a pill and dance to hard-house all night?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si the Sigh
    I'd say 90% of people into Techno / Acid Techno used to be well into rock music at some point in their life. Thats a fact!
    hhhmm,when I was 2 years old,i used to hog the headphones and listen to pink floyd.

    i was destined to love acidy music.

 

 
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