A big monster track. The build-up is a true avalanche finishing in a shiver-inducing acid climax. Never been matched so far. I pity the people who never had the chance to listen and dance to this in a big fat warehouse full of bouncing freaks, strobes and smoke. You've, really really missed something...
@@nero-one tbf, confusion is from the Pump panel as well... and tbf tbf Blade probably was my first experience with acid (well the OST of Wipeout64 had some Fluke. And they did dabble in acid as well).... yeah, acid and hardtrance, the shit I (attempt to) make started slightly before my time. Luckily "warehouse"parties or tunnelraves or whatever didn't go anywhere, you just have to know where to look (corona didn't do it any favours tho...).
the soundscapes provided by our myriad of modern-day digital sources, in my opinion, still haven't been able to replicate the same sound achieved by those unexpectedly wacky machines.
Yeah Ram was putting Simon Posfords stuff out on TIP back then. I remember getting the Angelic Particles white. Fucking hell, that was a big one. Of course Si went on to big things. No surprise. Seriously talented musician. Are you shpongled ?
Good old school the increible tb. Crying and screaming the right analog sounds. It makes me remember the first time i danced it, crazily, rapidly - until my breath gone that night.
Yes mate, totally agree. I was at ds20, was only 16 but this Clarkee set is my favourite ever set from all the dreamscapes I ever attended. Peace & Unity Brother
Hard trance,acid techno , back in the day it really was just called techno and the reason these acid melodies exist was duo to some dude experimenting with a rolling 303 sinthezer which for a start was made to create fake bass and was a complete failure but the dude who experimented with it noticed u can pitch , envelope it resonate it and etc and made the first ever acid techno track Which if someone as that track please post the name below ...but anyways people now a days try to mimic these amazing leads but will never be as good as the 303s (acid ) that was created in the 80s 90s so yeah cheers to the old school heads and producers , without them music whould probably be boring
FUCK YEAH! Never tire of this! Relentless hard house acid stomp! Pills were designed for this :)) Got this on missle records \o/ OH MY GOD, THIS TUNE ROCKS!!!
@@velosobruno Coming back 6 years after my original comment! lol The cowbell totally makes this this tune. Apart from the epic 303's of course! Somebody tell Will Ferrell he can go home, this ones done!
My friend check out my one and only public playlist on my profile. To start with head for pablo gargano “the stranger” and the transparent 303 labelled one. I forget the name and can’t check while typing. Point is, if you love this track, you’ll find more there. Enjoy ;).
@@suppressorscage.7116 cool just start at the beginning and just skip Anything thats not your cup of tea. If you find one monster it’s worth it. I spend ages looking and discard so much but when you find something you like, man oh man it’s worth it.
@@suppressorscage.7116 thanks. I keep updating it and still not happy with the order but I love the tracks there. Hopefully you find something you like. That’s the reason for me making it public.
Vilim Andrusz: It was the Techno bible back in the 90's. Double CD mix by Carl Cox. Stood for 'Future, something, something, Technology. I seem to remember.
Detsky klub Slunicko - Kids club Sunny: a place in Prague transformed in the wild early 90s from a kids library to an absolutely awesome techno club with the most badass speakers (you could hear each other only when terribly shouting to the other ones ear). Love the 90s, hate the 90s. Best younghood tho.