HLT release party flyer

HLT Flyer

HLT Flyer

HLT Flashback I: Phantasy Zone

In a couple of posts, counting down (or up) to the HLT release launch party aciddome.com presents a series of HLT memorabilia.

Today: Phantasy Zone’s SpaceLab II flyer

Phantasy Zone Spacelab II

High Low Techno release Party: sat. november 6 2010

Saturday November 6 2010 is the first party in the HLT release tour that will rock the Netherlands.

Place to be: HLT homeground, aroudn the corner of klub 82

High Low Techno Logo

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Storm – In Sync

Net zoals Khalid hem draaide in de Rustende Jager.

[Update] Download this track from Irdial records’ archive

Model Mix

Here is a new mix. It is called Model Mix, because it starts with Model 500.

  • Model 500
  • Phuture 303 – Times Fade
  • The Moderator
  • Kenny Larkin
  • Green Velvet
  • Gilgamesh – Trescore
  • Freddie Fresh
  • Woody McBride
  • Mr Fingers
  • Jerk It
  • Mundo Muzique
  • Some Sahko stuff
  • Space Trax vol 1
  • Jesse Saunder – On & On
  • Planet Gong
  • Analord
  • The Dance, R=R
  • Mike Dredd

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Jackmaster 1 Mix

Mixed some trax from DJ International, Muzique, Trax, HotMix 5 etc

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Tweet mix

Mixed while twittering about the mixing. So the tracklist is more or less available here:

http://twitter.com/aciddome/status/12835593672 and beyond

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Dan Sicko’s “Techno Rebels” book about to be repressed

One of my all time favorite Detroit Techno history documents becomes available again. Order while you can!

Dan Sicko’s original 1999 edition of Techno Rebels is one of techno’s defining documents, a social and critical history of an oft-misunderstood genre with worldwide relevance. This 2010 edition of Sicko’s techno tell-all focuses more deeply on Detroit as an incubator for the music’s creative heroes and biggest proponents—including, full disclosure, a nice spotlight on Ghostly International—and fills in the history up to the present day’s kaleidoscope of styles.

Classics not Classics by Placid

On http://www.acid-house.net you can always find great mixes and info about the sound we all love. The squeaking, hypnotizing and deep sound of the Roland TB-303.

Placid, the well known acid house DJ, has just compiled all his six “Classics not Classics” mixes on one page.

Never imagined to see this in iTunes

Glue Sniffing Gerard

LSD = OK