Dark, Deep and moody old skool (slow) Techno from 92-94 PCP

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Post by deamonds » Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:37 pm

ozols man wrote:GOLD MINE!

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indeed, thanks

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Post by serox » Mon Aug 11, 2008 12:00 pm

esoundc wrote:i got it i got it i got it. YES 8)
only took you like 3 months lol. :D
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Post by justme » Sun Oct 05, 2008 11:23 am

I'm very curious about this mix, feedback follows. :t:

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Post by mandy moon » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:30 pm

hardcore. basically. marc acardipane. is the main man behind the scence here. this was hudge in holland in that time. the dawn of gabber/hardcore techno and 20 other idm-ish genre came from this style. big history lesson

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Post by serox » Thu Oct 09, 2008 2:08 pm

Mandy Moon wrote:hardcore. basically. marc acardipane. is the main man behind the scence here. this was hudge in holland in that time. the dawn of gabber/hardcore techno and 20 other idm-ish genre came from this style. big history lesson
Marc Acardipane was big in the game and started something big. With records like "We have Arrived" the producer was named the king of Hardcore.

There is still a big cult of followers for the music he made from all over the world.

I love the sound he got from all this hardware he used! Shame he sold out and now makes cheesey records.

$$$$
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Post by drokkr » Thu Oct 09, 2008 2:55 pm

Serox wrote:
Mandy Moon wrote:hardcore. basically. marc acardipane. is the main man behind the scence here. this was hudge in holland in that time. the dawn of gabber/hardcore techno and 20 other idm-ish genre came from this style. big history lesson
Marc Acardipane was big in the game and started something big. With records like "We have Arrived" the producer was named the king of Hardcore.

There is still a big cult of followers for the music he made from all over the world.

I love the sound he got from all this hardware he used! Shame he sold out and now makes cheesey records.

$$$$
some of the stuff he is knocking out now is utter shite.
jumpstyle ffs
google it for those that don't know :x

like everything there is some good and some bad. loads of this stuff is bad...

great mix again btw

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Post by serox » Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:00 am

DROKKR wrote:
some of the stuff he is knocking out now is utter shite.
jumpstyle ffs
google it for those that don't know :x

like everything there is some good and some bad. loads of this stuff is bad...

great mix again btw
Back in the day tho he was big at making Techno. I have seen his name come up loads in interviews by big produces in the 90s who use to big him up. There is a really blog by Simon Reynolds about a party Acardipane did in New York. That guy is known to be a right moaner and hard to please lol.

Acardipane didnt really make much money doing the dark stuff. He now plays too really big crowds (up to 100,000) playing Hardstyle/Jumpstyle.

Maybe he got fed up with playing dark Techno to sweaty blokes for 15 years :D
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.

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Post by drokkr » Fri Oct 10, 2008 10:00 am

Serox wrote:
DROKKR wrote:
some of the stuff he is knocking out now is utter shite.
jumpstyle ffs
google it for those that don't know :x

like everything there is some good and some bad. loads of this stuff is bad...

great mix again btw
Back in the day tho he was big at making Techno. I have seen his name come up loads in interviews by big produces in the 90s who use to big him up. There is a really blog by Simon Reynolds about a party Acardipane did in New York. That guy is known to be a right moaner and hard to please lol.

Acardipane didnt really make much money doing the dark stuff. He now plays too really big crowds (up to 100,000) playing Hardstyle/Jumpstyle.

Maybe he got fed up with playing dark Techno to sweaty blokes for 15 years :D

money talks.

when my mate introduced me to him and the pcp/franfurt sound i was blown away by the stuff. i loved it, i still do...
without his early stuff the probably wouldn't be a dutch hardcore scene today or jumpstyle going on.

the mans a legend in my book.

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