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Music Genres of The World

Acid House
1m 18s
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4.7
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Welcome to the Music Genres of the world today, we're looking at Acid House. Acid House, a genre that emerged in the late 1980s from the underground dance scene in Chicago and later exploded in the raves of the UK. With its squelching 303 basslines, hypnotic rhythms, and psychedelic soundscapes, Acid House captured a new wave of electronic music enthusiasts. The origins of Acid House can be traced back to the Roland TB-303 synthesizer, originally designed for bass accompaniment. But when producers like Phuture got their hands on it, they found a way to manipulate its knobs and create those signature squelchy, acidic sounds that defined the genre. As Acid House spread across the globe, it sparked a cultural revolution, challenging traditional notions of dance music and paving the way for genres like techno and trance. Its influence can still be heard in today's electronic music scene, with artists experimenting with retro acid sounds and pushing the boundaries of sonic exploration. So next time you're on the dance floor and you feel that 303 bassline kick in, remember the roots of Acid House and the impact it has had on music and culture.