Update via HarriL in the comments:
From the "pump up the volume" documentary. You can find the three 50 minute parts here:
Pump Up The Volume - Part 1 - The History Of House Music
Pump Up The Volume - Part 2 - The History Of House Music
Pump Up The Volume (The History Of House Music) 3/3 (Eng)
Thursday, July 19, 2007
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What a lot of people don't realize is that they actually DIDN'T program that 303 line in Acid Trax. They just used what was in the 303 when they got it. And this video is proof =o] Great little vid, where is the rest of it???
ReplyDeleteThat comment about Pierre being the only guy to twist the knobs with the music is so true.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the tempo of Acid Trax played in the background is the original. I know that either Hardy or Jefferson told them to lower it.
The one playing in the video is quite a bit faster. The original is, i believe about 120 bpm.
ReplyDeleterealy much thanks for this post.
ReplyDeletewould like to have the complete vid..
What documentary is this from?
ReplyDeletei remember it like it was yesterday... '87 or so
ReplyDeletestill think of dry ice and strobes when i hear that track :)
like my anonymous brother said: is there a complete vid and where is it from? pleeease
cheers, anonymous michael
@computer controlled: The released version that everybody knows is slower than what Phuture originally recorded...Marshall Jefferson told them to slow it down. The released version is 120.
ReplyDeleteThis is from the "pump up the volume" documentary.
ReplyDeleteYou can find the three 50 minute parts here:
part 1
part 2
part 3
Thanks very very very much Harril
ReplyDeletewhile it is realy the histor of house music at first, it slowly drift into the history of UK house... The point of view is kind of self centered.
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