Archive for February, 2008

Detroit Techno

Posted in Music, Video, tunes on February 21, 2008 by theacidhouse

Origins

Source – Wikipedia

The three individuals most closely associated with the birth of Detroit techno as a genre are the “Belleville Three“; Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May. (More specific readings on the Belleville Three). These three high school friends from a Detroit suburb would soon find their basement tracks in dancefloor demand, thanks in part to seminal Detroit radio personality The Electrifying Mojo. Ironically, Derrick May once described Detroit techno music as being a “complete mistake…like George Clinton and Kraftwerk caught in an elevator, with only a sequencer to keep them company.”[1]

Detroit techno music was originally thought of as a subset to Chicago’s early style of house.[2] However, some critics believe that the Detroit techno movement was an adjunct to the house music.[3] (Named so for the new style of music played at a Chicago nightclub called “The Warehouse”). Although producers in both cities used the same hardware and even collaborated on projects and remixes together, Detroiters traded the choir-friendly vocals of House with metallic clicks, robotic voices and repetitive hooks reminiscent of an automotive assembly line. Many of the early techno tracks had futuristic or robotic themes, although a notable exception to this trend was a single by Derrick May under his pseudonym Rhythm is Rhythm, called “Strings of Life.” This vibrant dancefloor anthem was filled with rich synthetic string arrangements and took the underground music scene by storm in May of 1987. With subtle differences between the genres, clubs in both cities included Detroit techno and Chicago house tracks in their playlists without objection (or much notice by non-audiophiles) from patrons.

A small selection of Detroit techno, some obvious and some not some obvious.

Blake Baxter – Forever And A Day (mixed by Kevin Saunderson)

Cisco Ferreira – Cisco’s Groove

Fade II Black – The Calling

Wiggin [The Remix]

Inner City – Big Fun

Reese & Santonio – The sound (acid remix)

R-Tyme – Illusion (Mayday Mix)

Dark Comedy – War.of.the.worlds-epic.mix

K-Alexi – My Medusa

Rhythim Is Rhythim – Beyond The Dance

Rhythim is Rhythim – Sinister (trolley mix)

Balearic mix 1, 2 & 3

Posted in Balearic, Music, mixes on February 18, 2008 by theacidhouse

Balearic mix part 1:
http://www.mediafire.com/?9mfzmedhjhi

Gotan Project – Paris, Texas
Aqua Bassino – Na Na’s Waltz
The Cinematic Orchestra – Wheel Within A Wheel
James Yorkston – Woozy With Cider
Massimo & 12Tree – Soft Top
Onion Display – Horzin Wangdu
Sub Sub – Past
Doctor Rockit – Cafe De Flore
Traffic – Dream Gerrard
Jephte Guilluame & The Tet Kale Orchestra – The Prayer (Acroostic Mix) Ten City – All Loved Out (The Love Serenade Mix)

Balearic mix part 2:
http://www.mediafire.com/?3c192ojmjed

Fleetwood Mac – Brown Eyes
Fug – Ready For Us
Kate Bush – How To Be Invisible
The Dynamics – Move On Up
Izit – Stories
Al Stewart – On The Border
Cantoma – Pandajero
Tangoterje – Diamonds Dub
Estate – Let Her Know
Carly Simon – Why? (Extended Version)
Rene & Angela – I Love You More (Mr K’s Instrumental Edit)
Double The Captain Of Her Heart
Rae & Christian ft. Kate Rogers – Not Just Anybody
Art Of Noise – Camilla (The Old, Old Story)

Balearic mix part 3:
http://www.mediafire.com/?byybxzaz1zg

Wendy & Lisa – Staring At The Sun (The Orb Remix)
Monsoon – Ever So Lonely (Extended Mix)
John Miles – Stranger In The City (Pilooski Edit)
JJ Cale – Ride Me High (Joakim Edit)
Richie Havens – Going Back To My Roots
Groove Armada – Paris
Sueno Latino – Sueno Latino (Todd Terje Guitar Edit)
Circulation – Magenta
Studio – Life’s A Beach (Todd Terje Beach House Mix)
AXUS feat. Naomi Nsombi – Baghdad Cafe (Callin’ U)
Wendy & Lisa – Waterfall (Nellee Hooper Remix)

Will this year be another Summer of Love?

Posted in Balearic, Music with tags , , , , , on February 17, 2008 by theacidhouse

Happy days are here again
Source -The Guardian

In 1983, Chris Rea released an album called Water Sign. The record was, in effect, little more than a demo, but its drum-machine rhythms and songs infused with the music he’d heard on his endless European tours made it something of a lost classic to some fans of house music. Despite Rea being a byword for middle-of-the-road rock, he forms an unlikely footnote to the most exciting scene in dance music right now.

Balearic – originally a loose amalgam of sounds rooted in the music that was popular in the clubs of mid-1980s Ibiza, encompassing everything from folk-rock to disco – is set to be the trend of the summer. Parties and DJs such as Tropical Hotdog, Afternoon Session and Chew the Fat (all in London), the Balearic Brothers (Brighton), the Balearic Mike/Jolyon Green axis (Manchester) and Phil Mison’s Reverso 68 project are all flying the “anything goes” flag of Balearica. It’s not just DJs and clubs, either. There is also a new generation of Balearic bands in the UK. Mountain of One combine beats with the influences of Pentangle and Tusk-era Fleetwood Mac, while the shadowy Beyond the Wizard’s Sleeve marry Joe Meek-ish samples with pulsating backing tracks. Further afield, Norway’s Todd Terje and Germany’s Henrik Schwarz are producing Balearic-inflected electronica.

“The contemporary Balearic scene has been quietly developing and is a very exciting musical place to be right now,” says Enzo Amico of the Balearic Brothers. “People are disillusioned with the house scene and are listening to a more diverse mix of music. The trend towards bars and smaller parties rather than superclubs suits a more relaxed and varied style of DJing.” So, are we about to witness a third summer of love?

For convenience, most people trace Balearic back to the eclectic style pioneered by the DJ Danny Rampling at the London club night Shoom in 1987. Rampling had holidayed in Ibiza that summer, and became obsessed with DJ Alfredo, the Argentinian resident at the island’s Amnesia club. His sets, as recreated on last year’s Original Sound of Ibiza album, moved effortlessly between the Art of Noise and Yellowman, the Residents and Phuture. Rampling would later compare Alfredo’s experimental mixture of “texture and music … to a Miro painting”, but his eclecticism was rooted as much in the realities of playing to a crowd who were both pan-European and in the first flushes of the ecstasy rush. The music at Amnesia didn’t need to be fast and rhythmic to be danceable (most Balearic classics hover around 110bpm), and because familiar songs were put into fresh contexts, they shed whatever unfashionable associations they might have had for clubbers used to London ideas of hipness. “It was quite a naive thing,” says Chris Galloway of Pure Pleasure Music, “You had a lot of classic pop records that became seen as Balearic, and a lot of songs that people could kind of take or leave on their release that were subsequently reassessed.”


Not invading the Falklands but playing lovely tunes instead -Argie happy chap Alfredo.

The success of Rampling’s Shoom nights sparked off a series of similar parties, such as those organised by Boy’s Own, a loose network of clever, funny, music obsessives from Windsor and Slough, including Andy Weatherall, Terry Farley and Cymon Eckel. “It really picked up in 1988-89 and the race was on to find the strangest records that you could dance to,” says Eckel. “There was a massive Boy’s Own party at Painshill Park in Surrey and It Must Be Love by Madness got played. Being happy and smiley as we were, as opposed to nasty and aggro, it all worked.” While much of dance music culture was (and is) lambasted as little more than pill-munching, repetitive idiocy, the “Balearic network” offered a stylish, knowing alternative based on better clothes and encyclopaedic record collections. “Given the state people were in, it was easy to see how you might end up in a pair of denim dungarees – not that I ever did, I might add – but you wanted to look a bit more well dressed,” says Eckel.

The original Balearic players shared a deep, trainspotterish immersion in music, style and vinyl hunting, kicking against what they saw as the lumpen nature of most pop and rock. The critic Simon Reynolds saw the original Balearic lovers as representing an English obsession with class and status: “The antagonism was grounded in an enduring class divide that runs through British pop history,” he wrote in his book, Generation Ecstasy. “An upper-working-class hipster superiority complex vis-a-vis the undiscriminating unskilled proles.”
“There was a conscious split, as you wanted a point of difference,” that sentiment is echoed by the new wave of Balearic artists. Questioned recently by a journalist about the grand, almost prog-like nature of their music, A Mountain of One’s Mo Morris witheringly pointed out that “you can only hear so many songs about fights in chip shops.” .

A Mountain of One are the emblematic modern Balearic group, with feet planted firmly in two vintage musical camps. As well as the 1980s dance influence that underpins the music, they draw on another side that predates Rampling’s encounter with Alfredo, rooted in folk, psychedelia and pagan counterculture. “People are, without a doubt, more open-minded at the moment,” says Morris. “They want something that is more contemporary and – for want of a better word – abstract, as record companies have just been playing safe for so long.”
“Ten years ago, people just wanted the big club records,” adds Balearic Mike. “But kids nowadays who are 20 want to hear bizarre things that aren’t getting played on the radio.”

Balearic Mike also believes new technology has been the key to reviving the attitudes and sounds of the Balearic era. “For a while it was a nostalgia thing,” he says, “but the internet’s made the world a lot smaller and opened up all these scenes that have fed into the current sound. ” And because of the ease of access to so many different forms of music, Balearic flavours are popping up all over the place. Goldfrapp’s new album, with its pastoral feel and acid-folk overtones? You could call that Balearic. The sophisticated, slow-house of the New Jersey label Italians Do It Better? Very Balearic. Even Kate Bush is in on the act. Her last album, Aerial, with its ambient interludes and massive crescendoes, couldn’t have been more Balearic if it was wearing white espadrilles and hoovering up MDMA.

Essential creepers for the devoted lover of all things Balearic (paella and donkey optional).

Nick De Cosemo, editor of the dance magazine Mixmag, has a further theory about Balearic. First, he suggests, some of the new bands and DJs function as “the acceptable face of chill-out, and in some ways the acceptable face of the ‘Guilty Pleasures’ phenomenon.” Second, he posits that a scene rooted in the drug revolution of 20 years ago might now be recurring as a partial reaction against drugs. “The whole minimal thing – very discordant, electronic music that is interesting but very challenging – has been dominant for a few years, really fuelled by ketamine, and a taste for disharmony. I think there’s probably a search for melody again, something a bit less abrasive for people doing less drugs.”

But perhaps the real attraction of the Balearic scene lies – at least for now – in its organic, unmarketed state. Its open-mind and constantly evolving nature makes it difficult to turn into a standardised advertising soundtrack or instore radio staple in a way that couldn’t be said of new rave or indie. “In A Short Film About Chilling someone asks [808 State's] Graeme Massey about Balearic, and he says it’s just about having freedom in DJing,” explains Balearic Mike. “There’s loads of artists you shouldn’t even own records by but sometimes it just sounds right.” In this way, the scene is harking back to a time before every single aspect of youth culture was commodified and marketed. “We started Boy’s Own coming out of the matt-black Filofax era in terms of what nightclubs were like,” recalls Eckel. “Nowadays you can do college courses in party planning and every aspect of event management. It was much less structured then.”
So unstructured that even Chris Rea could and can be celebrated as a house pioneer. “I Can Hear Your Heartbeat’s a sweet record,” says Chris Galloway. “Danny Rampling broke it first time round. The story I heard was that it was played in a taxi when he was on the way home from Amnesia and he loved it.” In the

Richie Havens – Going back to my roots
http://www.mediafire.com/?dsc1ytwfwhq

Art of noise – Moments in love
http://www.mediafire.com/?bziysyy43de

The Cure – Lullaby
http://www.mediafire.com/?599942izy8c

Roy Ayers – Everybody loves the sunshine
http://www.mediafire.com/?fpncx9ndmmz

Men Without Hats – The Safety Dance
http://www.mediafire.com/?9yww2xvofmd

Beats International – Dub be good to me
http://www.mediafire.com/?9yymclwlxdl

Happy Mondays – Kinky Afro
http://www.mediafire.com/?fydg39jld3e

Piano Fantasia – Song for Denise (Extended Version)
http://www.mediafire.com/?6g0hemzm2jr

Blow Monkeys – Diggin’ your scene (groove remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?4zzok4tyanm

Edie Brickell – What I am (bootleg)
http://www.mediafire.com/?92zexmc0fmo

E die Brickell – Vircles (bootleg)
http://www.mediafire.com/?9o5eild10zo

William Pitt – City Lights
http://www.mediafire.com/?4dniwa1z2c3

Chris Rea- Josephine (La Version Francais
http://www.mediafire.com/?4t3jg3m1p22

Carly Simon- Why?
http://www.mediafire.com/?btpglzl9gds

Grace Jones-La Vie en Rose
http://www.mediafire.com/?2t1jnxsfamt

The Cure- Close To Me (Closer Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?4dehpdyiym1

Blondie – Rapture [Original Disco Mix]
http://www.mediafire.com/?7omz29vtfwg

Talking Heads – Psycho Killer
http://www.mediafire.com/?5mm9yxtdbga

Jesus Loves You – Generations Of Love (Land Of Oz 12 Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?fmnlcwf2mhe

Lynda Law – I don’t want your love (land of oz mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?71dtelhvjdj

The Strings of love – Nothing has been proved (land of oz mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?0zdx9qdmjgm

The Project Club – Dance with the Devil.
http://www.mediafire.com/?6dxw7dp5jyg

E J Robinson – Theme from Rain Man (Dance Version)
http://www.mediafire.com/?49imxpmbzcj

Mandy Smith – Mandys Theme
http://www.mediafire.com/?azuxtitzmkg

Love Corporation – Palatial (Danny Rampling Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?5ety5zemcmw

Sheer Taft – Cascades (Hypnotone Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?fw2gekgydyv

Electribe 101 – Talking to Myself
http://www.mediafire.com/?dgyd4yzxptd

Electra – Autum Love
http://www.mediafire.com/?7shgqxx1c7b

Primal Scream – Come Together (HypnotoneBrainMachine Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?8yy3teadtst

IZIT – Stories
http://www.mediafire.com/?eelx5en9mb0

A Man Called Adam – Barefoot In The Head
http://www.mediafire.com/?0jd3vb1exph

St Etienne – Only Love Can Break Your Heart ( A Mix of Two Halves)
http://www.mediafire.com/?a4zgmbzeumx

Acid House Music

Posted in Acid, House, Music with tags , , , , , on February 16, 2008 by theacidhouse

I Love 1991………..

Posted in Music, Rave, Techno with tags , , , , on February 13, 2008 by theacidhouse

For me 1991 was the most memorable years of the Rave scene, the crusty traveller scene started to become the main focal point for the illegal rave scene. Spiral Tribe, Sweat, Circus, DIY and many other systems were springing up all over the UK and delivering a fine night of entertainment of underground messyness and distanced itself from the commercial rave scene that was exploiting the party scene to it’s full financial benefit.

M17 – Rockin’ Down The House.MP3
http://www.mediafire.com/?aeznlzb3gmy

The Prodigy – Android.mp3
http://www.mediafire.com/?ctx2lqqwg90

The Hypnotist – The House Is Mine.mp3
http://www.mediafire.com/?0mmgaxewing

The House Crew – Keep The Fire Burning.mp3
http://www.mediafire.com/?55he4dzd1dt

Holy Noise – Get Down Everybody.mp3
http://www.mediafire.com/?dzkgytjonjc

Razor boy and Mirror man – Beyond control
http://www.mediafire.com/?0a30n1yktnd

Joey Beltram – Mentasm
http://www.mediafire.com/?2kv9nlys7zz

GTO – The Bullfrog ( Data Flow Mix).mp3
http://www.mediafire.com/?4jl01ey0gt9

Bassheads – Is there anybody out there? (Hardfloor remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?8bdjjvuiiyd

Frank de Wulf-Moral Soundabuse.mp3
http://www.mediafire.com/?4ddigty2zz0

Bizarre Inc – Raise Me (Eon’s Ascension Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?33mtmjsdbvx

Congress – 40 Miles
http://www.mediafire.com/?2mxyzioz402

Enjoy!

DJ Fred Val – Aciiiied The New Beat (DJ Mix)

Posted in Music, mixes on February 11, 2008 by theacidhouse

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Todays offering comes in the shape of a nice bit of dirty bassline bashing Belgian New Beat from DJ Fred Val. An often overlooked genre of music from the Old Skool scene, but one that has influenced many of todays sounds.

Dj Fred Val – Aciiiiiied The New Beat
Time: 77:03
Year: 2008

Playlist:
01 Dirty Harry – D’Bop
02 Space Opera – Mandate My Ass
03 Major Problem – Acid Queen (12” Ver.)
04 Miss Nicky Trax – Acid In The House
05 Liaisons Dangereuses – Los Ninos Del Parque
06 Zsa Zsa La Boum – Something Scary
07 Reject 707 – Brain Killer
08 Sister Movie – Hold Me
09 Toy Boy – Touch My Body
10 Public Relation – Eighty Eight
11 Tribe 22 – Aciiiiiiied – New Beat
12 King George – Saigon Nightmare
13 Bazz – The Drop Deal
14 2 DJs – The Creation
15 Moments Of Ecstacy – Wanna Get Out
16 Chimo Bayo – A Si Me Gusta A Mi
17 Highstreet – Revolution
18 Hypnoteck – Mr. New Beat
19 PLB System – Just Like This
20 Amnesia – Ibiza
21 101 – Rock To The Beat
22 Dr. Phibes – Acid Story
23 Nasty Thoughts – Rock The House
24 D. Mob – We Call It Acieed
25 Robert Armani – A.M.B.U.L.A.N.C.E.
26 Mr Lee – Art Of Acid

Download here : DJ Fred Val – Aciiiied New Beat!!

EnJoy !!

It’s just the sun rising……………….

Posted in Balearic, House, Music with tags , , , , , on February 4, 2008 by theacidhouse

The Beloved is a British electronic music group. In 1983, Jon Marsh placed an advert in the music press which read as follows:

I am Jon Marsh, founder member of the Beloved. Should you too wish to do something gorgeous, meet me in exactly three year’s time at exactly 11am in Diana’s Diner, or site thereof, Covent Garden, London, WC2.

At the meeting in 1986, Cambridge graduate Steve Waddington was present and the two formed the core, with Tim Havard and Guy Gausden completing the lineup. The band originally had a guitar orientated sound, but soon began using drum machines and dance elements. They sounded at times like New Order, and a summation of this stage of their career can be found on the compilation “Where It Is”. After slimming down to a two piece consisting of Marsh and Waddington, they began to embrace a dance sound more wholeheartedly, and in 1988 the single “The Sun Rising” became a club favourite. “The Sun Rising” featured a sample of “O Euchari” by Emily Van Evera, a sample also used by Orbital on their tune “Belfast”. This was followed by the album Happiness in 1990, from which the hit single “Hello” was released.

Up Up And Away- (Happy sexy mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?dtzrd3ymdwm

Hello (Honky tonk)
http://www.mediafire.com/?8mxy418gcnd

Wake Up Soon (Something To Belive In )
http://www.mediafire.com/?1migthymyaw

Time after Time (Muffin Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?amtcmqykmn1

Pablo (Special K dub)
http://www.mediafire.com/?0wig3vxg14i

The sun rising (Nortys Spago Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?dwynb3fgg2w

Its alright Now (Back To Basics)
http://www.mediafire.com/?1gwfw4n2mgn

Your Love Takes Me Higher (Calyx Of Isis)
http://www.mediafire.com/?d4m1yb22sjb

Up Up And Away (Beautiful Baloon Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?9zww31il2bv

The sun Rising (Dannys Love is Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?8nz1zxdyzzh

Old Skool Flavours…….bleeps, piano’s, basslines

Posted in Acid, House, Music, Rave, Techno with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on February 1, 2008 by theacidhouse

February is here, spring is around the corner, that means summer is not far away. So time to reminisce on some old skool flavours.

M.I.C – O.O.B.E 1
http://www.mediafire.com/?9tt9znmn8ye

DJ’s Rule – Get into the music
http://www.mediafire.com/?99nzuj2pjpj

Richie Rich – Salsa House (Orbital Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?cykyzazm2xj

Patti Day – Right Before My Eyes (Original Club Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?5idweswedai

Flowmasters – Let it take control (pumped piano mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?9zd1gxlwt5t

King Bee – Back by Dope Demand.
http://www.mediafire.com/?4ifyd4w0ejh

Dionne – Bassed On Dionne
http://www.mediafire.com/?11gg1ezmbme

Dionne – Come Get My Lovin (EZ Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?cbu3hujmvz3

Dionne – The Second Coming
http://www.mediafire.com/?05mfzg2gy9j

Dionne – Come Get My Lovin (Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?9mwdcgcu0gw

Keicha Jenkins – i need somebody (marshall jefferson mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?07wwmtmzbim

Spectrum – Brasil
http://www.mediafire.com/?3tl9uj24rny

Pako – Pakito Lindo
http://www.mediafire.com/?9jmmyymw0ql

Mr Fingers – Amnesia (1988) LP

Posted in Acid, Diggers Delight, House, Music with tags , , , , , on February 1, 2008 by theacidhouse

Mr. Fingers (aka Larry Heard) – Ammnesia (1988)

First release by Mr. Fingers (aka Larry Heard). Very excellent!

Label: Jack Trax
Catalog#: FING 2
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP
Pays: UK
Année: 1988

Style: House, Deep House, Acid House

01 Can you feel it
02 Washing machine
03 Beyond the clouds
04 Slam dance
05 Stars
06 Waterfalls
07 Let’s dance all night
08 Bye bye
09 For so long
10 Amnesia
11 Mystery of love
12 The juice

http://rapidshare.com/files/66806037/BOEth315MF-A.zip