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 taste but when Acid Tracks was released this was a kick-ass record. Something new, something i never heard before. I know when the style got bigger sounds got fatter but in that time area it was something special.

I know it was one of thefew songs i heard which knocked me off my feets, one of the others is Mystery of Love from Fingers Inc.




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
real good chicago acid 'mix' cds.

On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Grammenos, Peter wrote:


 What about DJ Pierre ?

 "... he made 'Wild Pitch' famous throughout the European,
 Asian and
 eventually US markets".

 Just wondering because last time he played in NYC the
 flyer touted him as
 being the originator 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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 From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 11:01 AM
 To: [email protected]
 Subject: RE: [313] acid (house)


 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.

 When you are looking for some good ol'acid house check
 the shit Armando
 made, he made some amazing stuff. Tracks like 1-5-1, Land
 of Confusion and
 Confusion Revenge still make me smile and bounce around.

 For more 313-related acid try WPA's Seawolf and the Acid
 Rain I - III
 records on Underground Resistance. The old stuff on UR
 has a lot of TB in
 it, Jupiter Jazz for instance...

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 > Greetings all.
 > Just to expand my knowledge a bit more, I have been
 recently
 > interested in
 > acid/acid house and its history. When I think of this
 "genre"
 > Baby Ford and
 > portamento'd 303 basslines come to mind, but I'm sure I
 am either just
 > scratching the surface or overgeneralizing. The track
 "Are
 > You Saved?" by
 > Traxx and Deecoy on the Int. Deejay Gigolos comp. 5 got
 my
 > gears turning
 > mentally as to ask what the roots/sounds of acid truly
 are.
 > If possible, please post links/discogs/mixes.



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