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ACID TECHNO RULES Acid techno is the term used to describe a style of techno that originated in the London squat party scene in the mid 1990s. It is characterised by heavy use of the Roland TB-303 for bass and lead sounds, a less repetitive sound than many other forms of techno (early influences included the German acid trance scene) and an irreverent, often-political attitude seen in the titles and samples used in many of its tracks; many of the scene's originators had originally been part of the punk scene. Early labels included Stay Up Forever, Smitten, Routemaster, Boscaland, Choci's Chewns and VCF. For the comic book character previously known as Techno, see Fixer (comics). ...
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A squat party is a party that takes place either in a disused building (broken into and secured for the party) or in an already existing squat. ...
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Roland Corporation ) TYO: 7944 is a Japanese manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment and software. ...
Roland TB-303 The TB-303 was a synthesizer/sequencer produced by the Roland corporation in 1982 and 1983 that had a crucial role in the development of contemporary electronic music. ...
Acid trance is a style of trance music that emerged in the late 80s early 90s focusing on utilising the acid sound. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
While acid techno originated mainly in the London scene, it soon spread across the UK and then internationally and is today popular in many countries. Propellerhead Software developed the RB-338 ReBirth softsynth (with twin TB-303 panels and two drum machines) to emulate the unique sound of hardware which is no longer in production. However despite this it still continues to be mainly a fairly underground form of music with little commercial impact, and is often seen to be synonymous with the Squat party scene. Rebirth may refer the following spiritual/religious concepts: Reincarnation Buddhist Rebirth The experience of being born again in Christianity Rebirth may also refer to: Rebirth, an album by Pain Rebirth, an album by Jennifer Lopez Rebirth, an album by Gackt Rebirth, an album by Angra ReBirth RB-338, software synthesizer...
A squat party is a party that takes place either in a disused building (broken into and secured for the party) or in an already existing squat. ...
Over the last few years acid techno has evolved away from a predominantly 303-based sound into a much broader sub-genre of techno that still retains its dancefloor-friendly ethos, 'London' sound and lack of pretention. Labels such as No Entry, Infected, Hydraulix, Cluster, 4x4 Records, RAW and Powertools reflect this newer sound. No Entry is a Hindi comedy film released in 2005. ...
Hydraulix is an Acid Techno label owned by D.A.V.E. The Drummer. ...
The majority of acid techno producers are DJs as well. Some of the more notable London-based producers are part of the Stay Up Forever Collective: The Stay Up Forever Collective is a collection of Techno record labels based in Europe. ...
- The Liberator DJs (Chris, Aaron and Julian)
- D.A.V.E. The Drummer (Henry Cullen)
- Lawrie Immersion
- Geezer (Guy McAffer)
- Ant
- DDR
- Gizelle
Other DJs and producers include: - Rowland The Bastard
- Mark Tyler
- Pete Skank
- Choci
- Maxx
- Some of the Aphex Twin's music is Acid techno, though he also does a lot of Ambient techno, ambient, traditional techno and Drum 'n' bass too.
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Aphex Twin (born Richard David James on August 18, 1971 in Limerick, Ireland) is a British electronic music artist, credited with pushing forward the genres of techno, ambient, acid and drum and bass. ...
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