acid is not dead.. i am actually trying to get more of it out into 
my set...  i know a closet dj in sac. who spin ONLY hard acid, the 
smitten/stay up for ever type stuff, and another dj from bluegreen 
(gauge) sometimes incorporates a little bit of it into his set...


personally, i would really like to see things go to that level again 
at least for a little while... i feel the need for some squelching 
303's and stuph....

i also feel that if you really listen to a lot of the electronic 
music out there, you can find elements of acid within most of it,
though somtimes very subtle...

it'll come back.. i think with things getting harder there can be 
a great appreciation for it in the future...

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At Monday, 4 February 2002, you wrote:

>funny thing, i'm following another thread on another music list asking
>whether not anothe 
>certain genre of music is dead. 
>at any rate, if that's the case, what's left behind ? fufu ? ;)
>
>i don't think it's getting dead, it's more that the DJs who used 
to have
>stopped or switched 
>to another genre. a lot of them are older too, and have stopped 
spinning.
>
>i know there's still quite a few out there who spin it. amber, andy,
flash
>gordon, and of 
>course, the illustrious ethan.
>
>> Is it me or is acid dead...
>>   A genre of music that, at one point, almost dominated the underground
>> scene.  Typically, a type of music would go mainstream and eventually 
die
>> out due to its enormous popularity...but this was never the case 
with our
>> beloved acid.  Are there simply not many dj's anymore who prefer 
to spin
>> this seemingly dark transcendental genre of music?  OH WHERE OH 
WHERE HAS
>> OUR BELOVED ACID GONE? OH WHERE OH WHERE CAN IT BE?!
>







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