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    Default ok...acid aint dead...where to now?

    Right...so...weve confirmed that acid aint dead...well....where would you all like acid to progress to?

    ...theres a big movement towards old skool sounding acid techno and straight acid music at the moment..so perhaps thats what the "punters" are after. ..minimal music and electro seems to be getting more and more use out of the 303 sound too...


    what would be your ideal acid track????

    ..a stomping acid tech track eg Geezer/wah wah/s.u.f?

    ..a more progressive sounding acid track a la hardfloor acperience?

    ..minimal but hard edged acid track,rob acid stylee?

    ..proper old skool phuture/adonis/armando style analogue squiggler?

    theres so much diverse stuff around at the moment...germany is churning em out again...and the tb 303's price rises are indicating that someone wants to use them for something...theres so many 303 clones around too...i guess the future is in our hards...the question is....where do you want to go???
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    i think there's room for every style in acid..

    i couldnt say that one perticualr style is my favourite over any other..

    there's plenty of room for secret hero/geezer/hardfloor etc along side paul cortex/a.p./rhythm technologies...

    as long as everyone brings their own sound/style to the table then we've no problems

    acid will survive - acid will stay alive... mwhahahahahah......

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    i think there's room for every style in acid..

    i couldnt say that one perticualr style is my favourite over any other..

    there's plenty of room for secret hero/geezer/hardfloor etc along side paul cortex/a.p./rhythm technologies...

    as long as everyone brings their own sound/style to the table then we've no problems

    acid will survive - acid will stay alive... mwhahahahahah......
    I'm with you there baz, i think the important thing is that people keep evolving there own sound. When i play a set i don't want a load of records that sound like each other i want variation: techy bits, trancier bits, progressive, full on, glitchy etc etc

    I'd like to see acid techno drawing from musical influences accross the board not just trying to be a clone of [insert artist here]. I think it's great to see new blood coming into a lot of the london labels and hopefully it will be the breath of fresh air that i feel is needed to give acid techno that kick up the ass to become more intersting to punters again

    Everything works in cycles i think we're on the upward curve again ..... bring it on :devil:

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    I'd like to see the vinyl industry finished off. I know it's ace and we all love it but it has a strangle hold on our genre meaning that only the people with more money than sense can get their tunes played.

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    not at all.. thats a stupid statement.

    i have no money but managed to get financial backing on the strength of the tunes and now the label is about to release..

    fat collective boys are hardly rolling in the cash either but they've managed to group together what they have, get the management support from suf collective and do it too..

    also the more established labels are releasing our stuff too.. so the tunes ARE being played.

    where theres a will theres a way.

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    It just seems that way when I can disappear off the scene for two years and the first acid DJ I hear is playing shit I was bored of when I could be bothered with it all.

    And lets face it up until recently Acid techno was really scraping the bottom of the barrel for inspiration. On reflection I stick by my original statement. The vinyl media is what keeps the scene so static.

    I know you have to be hella motivated to get your stuff on vinyl and that deserves the rewards but it's still a case of everyone feeding from the same trough.

    A change of media would open it right up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AcidTrash View Post
    It just seems that way when I can disappear off the scene for two years and the first acid DJ I hear is playing shit I was bored of when I could be bothered with it all.

    And lets face it up until recently Acid techno was really scraping the bottom of the barrel for inspiration. On reflection I stick by my original statement. The vinyl media is what keeps the scene so static.

    I know you have to be hella motivated to get your stuff on vinyl and that deserves the rewards but it's still a case of everyone feeding from the same trough.

    A change of media would open it right up.
    eh? digital downloads?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    eh? digital downloads?

    Absolutely.

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    but digital is already an available medium..

    and the sufcollective are more available than a lot of labels

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    Quote Originally Posted by AcidTrash View Post
    It just seems that way when I can disappear off the scene for two years and the first acid DJ I hear is playing shit I was bored of when I could be bothered with it all.

    And lets face it up until recently Acid techno was really scraping the bottom of the barrel for inspiration. On reflection I stick by my original statement. The vinyl media is what keeps the scene so static.

    I know you have to be hella motivated to get your stuff on vinyl and that deserves the rewards but it's still a case of everyone feeding from the same trough.

    A change of media would open it right up.



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    Quote Originally Posted by APC View Post
    Are you Pete North by any chance?
    is he that obvious?

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    Yeah, I just had to double check that I had deleted his mixes that I used to have on me pc. I had. So everythings good. I can't abide wasting perfectly good HD space. Incidently, I just found a Paul Cortex set from a Munt party a while back. There's always room for that.
    Its all about the ointment......

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    Quote Originally Posted by APC View Post
    , I just found a Paul Cortex set from a Munt party a while back. There's always room for that.
    that there is :)

    post it up my good man.. or a linky :mrmyagi:

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    Quote Originally Posted by APC View Post
    Are you Pete North by any chance?
    And who might you be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AcidTrash View Post
    And who might you be?


    One of your Squatjuice fans.
    Its all about the ointment......

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    that there is :)

    post it up my good man.. or a linky :mrmyagi:

    http://www.tribeofmunt.co.uk/Music/P...tex18-3-06.mp3



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    sound as m8

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    Quote Originally Posted by APC View Post
    One of your Squatjuice fans.
    Oh I see. Nuff said.

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    Acid techno exites me no end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AcidTrash View Post
    It just seems that way when I can disappear off the scene for two years and the first acid DJ I hear is playing shit I was bored of when I could be bothered with it all.
    What, exactly do you mean by 'I can disappear off the scene for two years'?

    Are you implying it all fell apart cos you weren't there?
    Techno is a journey, not a race!

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