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- THE CREW - 303 MELTED
- JON TETLY AND DUKE - TELEPATHY
- JON TETLY - RUN TO ME
- JON TETLY AND DUKE - ON TIME
- JON TETLY - AGAINST THE GRAIN
- KENSPOCKET - RAT UNDERGROUND
- KENSPOCKET - RARE WAVE EDIT
- LEN303 - TEKNO MASH
- RAVEDUMP - THE RAVE DUMP
- JON TETLY - NEED FOR BEATS
- LEN303 - TEKIUM TAPES MIX - 1996
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Acid tekno is a subgenre of techno music that originated in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It is characterized by its use of the Roland TB-303 synthesizer, which produces a distinctive squelching sound, and its incorporation of elements from acid house and techno music. This essay will explore the evolution and popularity of acid tekno in different regions of London and Kent.
West London:
In West London, acid tekno experienced a surge in popularity in the early 1990s. The genre was embraced by the rave and club scene in the area, with local venues hosting regular acid tekno nights. West London was also home to a number of Acid tekno record labels and producers, many of whom gained national and international recognition for their contributions to the genre.
East London:
In East London, acid tekno was less popular than other genres such as jungle and drum and bass. However, the genre still had a dedicated following in the area and it was quite common to find acid tekno tracks in sets from local DJs. The genre was particularly popular among the alternative and underground club scenes in East London.
South London:
In South London, acid tekno was embraced by the alternative club scene. The genre was known for its experimental and psychedelic sound and was particularly popular among party-goers looking for something different from the mainstream dance music of the time. Local venues and clubs in South London regularly hosted acid tekno events, and the genre had a dedicated following in the area.