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David Holmes “Smokebelch II” Remix

I was a little hesitant to post this at first because I had a hard time connecting this track to Midwest Techno. After some thought, I decided it’s going up because I played this so damn much and it became so popular that people made up their own name for it.
David Holmes is an [...]

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DJ Apollo “Old School Succession”

This is the title track from my first vinyl EP on Minneapolis’ Communique label. DJ Apollo “Old Skool Succession” EP was recorded in 1995 and released in 1996. This baby has three 303’s (real ones). 1996 was a crazy year. I released a lot of dance tracks of many kinds that [...]

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Adam Beyer “Drum Code 1″

Adam Beyer is a Swedish Techno artist that found a lot of success in the second half of the nineties and still enjoys it today. He founded the Drumcode label and is credited for leading the Swedish Techno movement along with other Swedes like Cari Lekebush & Jesper Dahlbäck. His influences are Jeff [...]

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They Call It Acid

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DJ Skull (Ron Maney) “Acid Wiss L”

Ron Maney hails from the southside of Chicago, where he honed his Techno producing skills and went on to put out a bunch of kick-ass techno tracks on Dutch label Djax which was a big pusher of Chicago & Detroit techno. I always loved DJ Skull’s minimal jackin’ style beats with a little Hard [...]

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Fuzz Face “Old Friends”

“Old friends” is right! Fuzz Face is DJ ESP from Minneapolis & DJ Hyperactive from Chicago (now in L.A.). Together these guys put out some of my favorite Acid House tracks in the mid nineties. I had the pleasure to tour with these guys when we were doing the Communique World Tour in [...]

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Armando “Downfall”

Armando (Armando Gallop) founded Chicago’s legendary Warehouse Records with Mike Dunn in 1988 and produced some of the earliest and coolest stripped down Acid tracks of the early Acid House days, most notably Land Of Confusion & 151. He worked with a number of Chicago’s heaviest hitters of the late eighties and early nineties [...]

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Hardfloor “Lost In The Silver Box”

German duo Hardfloor is Oliver Bondzio and Ramon Zenker. They’re well known for making some of the most ass-kickingnest building Acid tracks in the world. More specifically Acperience 1 which was released in 1992 and later a full length album titled TB Resuscitation both on the German Harthouse label. Soon thereafter, they [...]

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