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Bluelighter
my mum started acid house in her kitchen in 1979... end of story... 


erm didnt you know acid house was invented in Bombay in 1982 (5 years before Acid trax) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUqnPYwoiF4
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Yes but noone really knew about that did they.
The difference with the guy from Bombay was he wasn't using a 303 on an existing style, particularly jacking house music as played by Ron Hardy at the music box.
This is how Pierre differed from the obscure synthesizer experimentalists.
It was about the highly musical application of that flexible bass line into an already existing musical structure.
The Americans invented acid, let's be clear. They gave that boy life, but us Europeans turned him into a man, without us he may have never seen adulthood, we turned into the king of the parties, the guy who sends everyone into wild delirium at the drop of a hi-hat.
You cannot separate acid house from Europe because we heard what these black americans were making and it made our asses shake. The rest of America they probably considered it nigger music, and carried on listening to the good ole boys, whereas we never really saw the difference, black americans were just americans to us, that these artists were black to us didn't matter, we're not racist and we didn't have the division that existed in the US.
We appreciated black musicians over here without question, colour was never an issue, and so for that reason we actively sought out the very newest, the very freshest black american music.
The same thing happened with Techno, it was still a small local scene until Derrick May came to Europe, and we defined the genre and made it a global phenomenon.
I'll agree with this, but the level of racism in (most) of Europe has never been on the same level as it was in the USA. Racism sadly existed (and still does), but the Americans took it to an extreme.Europe has always taken and enjoyed black music without prejudice while being extremely racist towards their own blacks or arabs, no?
I'll agree with this, but the level of racism in (most) of Europe has never been on the same level as it was in the USA. Racism sadly existed (and still does), but the Americans took it to an extreme.
I'll agree with this, but the level of racism in (most) of Europe has never been on the same level as it was in the USA. Racism sadly existed (and still does), but the Americans took it to an extreme.
Not really in the mood to turn this into a racism thread but what exactly do you call the Holocaust?

And this isn't a USA vs Europe thing - this is a "racism is disgusting and should be wiped out worldwide" thing.
Not really in the mood to turn this into a racism thread but what exactly do you call the Holocaust?
Yes, the US took it to the extreme but we are fixing it in ways Europe has not. Black people are in all levels of power in the US now, affirmative action has helped establish parity in education, etc....
I see little evidence that that in Europe, especially here towards Arabs and in France towards Arabs and blacks.
Youre generalising of course, blacks today have little problem in Germany or the UK, yes in certain countries there are issues and flashpoints, we arent exclusive, we share the same kind of social problems as yourselves. As I mentioned, we didnt have the same kind of division, the blacks over here didnt have to fight quite so hard to get acceptance from "the people", maybe its just because slavery is a more distant memory. But if I was a black american today, the thought of how my ancestors were treated, and that because of their struggle I was alive, and how badly they were treated, would cut me through the heart, it would hurt so badly that I would struggle not to hate white Americans. While things have changed and the American dream is now available to blacks and whites, probably all races and colours, I dont think the playing field is absolutely level for a lot of them e.g. those living in the projects etc. that also applies probably just as equally to the hispanics and the asians today, but they werent slaves, they werent forced to go to America, and live under an utterly cruel, evil regime, that treated them as sub-human and then refused to accept them as equal human beings until very very recently. There is another thread on here, about some furore about a radio shock jock using the word nigger, why cant white Americans call black Americans nigger, if you cant work it out, if you think history just gets forgotten when you say sorry and behave differently, then you really arent seeing the history of these people from their perspective, and given the outright evil that slavery was, I really think white Americans never ever utter that word ever in the presence of a black person, because it is a word that represents cruelty, its truly utterly disrespectul. If you cant understand that black people use that word in an ironic way, then its really true white americans dont get irony, but the black folks over there most certainly do.
The great thing about house music, is it has no truck with that it is a uniting force, a global social movement with the lines redrawn, on a completely level playing field. Long may it last. It makes me happylong live house.
If that is not an fine example trolling in a thread than what is? 8)
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