Cover of Phuture Acid Tracks
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For fans of phuture, lovers of acid house and 1980s electronic music, enthusiasts of music production history, and electronic dance music followers.
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THE REVIEW

Roland TB-303 with tape.

A continuous loop. Some sudden glances, but nothing more.

There's only the lighting of the lantern inside the tunnel of this damned spiral. Fierce chemical compositions intertwine in the branches of the sequence of bare trees.

The windows of the mind shatter and the windshield of our view goes into blackout. The "wow wow" of the sequencer that nags at your brain is a completely innovative sensation for the time.

The rise of this instrument dates back to the mid-eighties, and "Acid Tracks" is one of the first examples, dated 1987. In reality, it's a masterpiece, like "Strings Of Life," which imminently marks the development of the genre.

Cling to the wave of sound. The surreal tagada of acid house.

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Phuture's Acid Tracks is a groundbreaking acid house track from 1987, showcasing innovative use of the Roland TB-303 sequencer. The review highlights its pioneering, hypnotic electronic sound and its role as a masterpiece alongside other classics like Strings Of Life. The track is a critical piece marking the development of acid house and electronic music.

Tracklist

01   Acid Tracks (12:26)

02   Phuture Jacks (07:46)

03   Your Only Friend (04:53)

Phuture

Chicago-based acid house group formed in the mid-1980s, widely credited as pioneers of acid house and best known for the 1987 track "Acid Tracks".
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