blissblogger
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Nice synth work in this Joe Gibbs tune from 1977
Nice synth work in this Joe Gibbs tune from 1977
but also reminiscent of when King Tubby's invented acid house in 1975 and then gave up on the idea after two seconds...
King Tubby - Invasion ( 1975 )
"actually we can make this weird wibbling noise the whole of the tune and just stay stuck on it with no development"
well
turkish session musicians invented jungle in 1976, and then decided it was already old hat.
Zafer Dilek - Kazanci Oyun Havasi.
so we'll still stuck with the conventional acid / house / techno -> jungle progression?
except JA -> Turkey in this imaginary timeline?
Well, arguably hardcore came before house.
Ilhan Mimaroglu - Wings of the Delirious Demon (1969)
particularly between 6 m and 9 m, pure schizophrenic hissing, creaking, shrieking, 92 amphetamine psychosis.
as a resident of Manchester I'd have to say that, in a revisionist timeline , 'ardcore: kicked off in 1967 with:
Terry Riley - You're No Good
northern soul repurposed for all night trip entertainment
( ok, I know that the source material and production is from the US, but that's just how it goes with house / techno, etc., )
unfortunately I think sasha was from Manchester, but like a virus we rejected him, so all goodI think manchester and sheffield were largely immune to the sasha plague. But I cannot be sure. Leeds certainly was and is not.