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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBlack View Post
    No, he would eat Acid and witter on incoherently about inconsequential drivel, much like when he was alive.
    wahey danny.. tell it like it is to those bloody hippies

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    Goddamn hippie bastards.
    "I am Lizard king and I can do anything...." Oh wow Jim, that's amazing! Did you come up with that all by your self? No you didn't, cunt. You were on Acid, wow Acid caused you to say something random- deadly!
    Let's make you an Icon.

    Bollocks

    Look I can say random shit and Im not even on Acid.

    Spongebath on the footpath I am christ, with 3 blind mice.

    Tosser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miss kosmix View Post
    Label: Stay Up Forever Cat No: SUF 92


    Chris Liberator & Sterling Moss

    A: I’m Bored (Love Acid)
    http://www.stayupforever.com/musicShop/suf92ap.mp3
    AA: I’m Bored (Love Techno)
    http://www.stayupforever.com/musicShop/suf92bp.mp3

    “I’M BORED OF ELECTRO! I’M BORED OF MINIMAL!”…
    The lyrics say it all, and we at SUF HQ couldn’t agree more.
    It’s time, for hard music to RE-ASSERT ITSELF, and for dancefloors to wean themselves off MOGADON MINIMAL TECHNO and CHEESY ELECTRO and start to EXERT SOME ENERGY AGAIN!!
    Kickstart the revolution with this tongue-in-cheek anthem from underground stalwarts Chris Liberator & Sterling Moss, with the “Love Acid” mix for the acid faithful, and a storming “Love Techno” mix for those who like it dark, hard and dirty.
    A bit of fun, and a poke in the eye for the fashionistas, whose music has dominated the media for far too long. WE’RE BORED OF IT! LET’S RECLAIM THE BEATS AND ‘AVE IT AGAIN!!



    ALL AVAILABLE FROM SUF SHOP ON WWW.STAYUPFOREVER.COM FROM NOVEMBER


    Stay Up Forever crew
    info@sufcollective.co.uk
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    Quote Originally Posted by miss kosmix View Post

    Jumping Jesus's nipple polishers!

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    Default verdict anyone

    so guys whats the verdict on YOUR dancefloors? did u rip it apart? let us know :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adey View Post
    and its impossible to be bored of the same paint by ****ing numbers acid shitno that these chumps have been pumping out for the last 10 years. Same kick, same bass, same echo on the vocals, identical composition.

    It was fresh in 1998 - its just **** sad money-making toss in 2008. cha ching $ $ $ $

    go on kids get yer cash out and buy the same tune again you've bought 40 times already with a slightly different sample. Its underground you know. we do these squat parties and like you can pretend you don't work for The Man when you take pills every weekend in a club that costs you £20. Go on sniff it up - utopia only costs £5 a wrap now.

    Jokers
    You abviously have no idea, this is acid techno from one of the guys who pioneered the sound all them years ago an it still ****ing rocks, if you cant look into the music and see all the different layers that make up a great acid techno track then your ****ing nuts mate, its not like any other style of music because it doesnt comply with the rules, it makes up its own rules as it goes along, an if your to thick to see that then, lets make it easy for you as your a bit of a simpleton, IF IT AINT BROKE DONT TRY TO FIX IT, an if you have to come into an acid forum an slag it off if your not into it then obviously you aint been getting you fix, the fact that youve taken the time to slag it off proves that its working, STAY UP FOREVER rocks an it will be around for year to come, its always gonna stay true to its roots but theres an new acid techno sound evolving slowly which owes everything to the likes of Chris an the suf collective.
    without these guys there would be no acid techno, or any need for it, keep it rocking, keep it acid techno an stay up forever!!!!!!! acid til we die!!

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    Well said.
    vinyl please

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    Quote: (Rarebug)
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    vinyl please


    Chris, Aaron an all the guys at suf hq are very good friends of mine, as is Sterling,
    suf have really helped me out alot an i wont stand for people bad mouthing them, not only have they helped me out loads, but they truely are the nicest guys in the buisness, not up their arses like alot of the wankers in the industry that have made a name for themselfs!!!! so there he he
    Last edited by steve mills; 01-12-2008 at 08:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adey View Post
    boo fu.cking hoo

    why not take criticism where its due?
    thats not criticism, that's just a twat with a bad attitude on the internet.
    love your mum

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    Quote Originally Posted by miss kosmix View Post
    so guys whats the verdict on YOUR dancefloors? did u rip it apart? let us know :)
    Thumbs up from me . All way . I like both tracks but the techno version is my favourite, Its the way schranz/hard techno should sound . proper thumping with out compressing the shit out of the sound.

    at the very end of the techno track do they say I bored of schranz too?
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    The thing is, with acid techno, it's been around for some time now, and like everything that survives in the dance music market for such a long time, is by it's very nature formulaic. However the formula can be tweaked, and in doing so, the small changes that take place take the tunes in a new direction. Having been there at the start, I believe the tunes have evolved considerably over the years. Dare I say it, there's a more professional sound to the releases now, whereas early tracks were more experimental. Acid techno would not have lasted for this length of time had it still consisted of the same lines and samples that were used in the early stuff; it's as relevant today as it was back then, and although we see far fewer releases, something surprising and unusual still comes up. This new release is testament to that.
    Older and Phatter.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by People_Mover View Post
    The thing is, with acid techno, it's been around for some time now, and like everything that survives in the dance music market for such a long time, is by it's very nature formulaic. However the formula can be tweaked, and in doing so, the small changes that take place take the tunes in a new direction. Having been there at the start, I believe the tunes have evolved considerably over the years. Dare I say it, there's a more professional sound to the releases now, whereas early tracks were more experimental. Acid techno would not have lasted for this length of time had it still consisted of the same lines and samples that were used in the early stuff; it's as relevant today as it was back then, and although we see far fewer releases, something surprising and unusual still comes up. This new release is testament to that.
    some classics from 93 to 96

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzaXSHWOBzY
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8gAe2SGU9g
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EdFkCaoh2s
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1aKJFH8wmE
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Oxg3yeDMVk
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORe_QSYm2pU

    i cant stop the eschaton

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    My music is better than your music
    ner ner nerner ner

    I think all music sucks except this very small sub genre of beardy wizard jazz called, very very beardy wizard jazz, which is the best music in the world ever.


    grow up kiddies, there is room for all types of music, and the only types are those that you like, and those that you don`t.

    It`s all valid to someone.

    apart from scouse house
    I am not here but my ghost still lingers

 

 
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