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Jerome Hill: Acid Mix 1987 - 2010 (2013)


Sunday, the perfect day to chill. And what suits this day better than Acid music? For those who just thought I gave them the perfect excuse to use acid: I am talking about Acid music, not drugs. Anyway, the mix. It's a mix made by Jerome Hill 6 years ago, and if you want to hear the classic anthems from 1987 until 2010, you are going to love this mix, if you haven't discovered it already.


Acid is a style which can be described as basic music making, but it's absolutely not! This was the birth sound of everything EDM related. Acid House and Techno have ment so much to us all, raving community,and yet sometimes it's just described as being basic. Yes, maybe the equipment used to compose these records are lacking any power (your mobile watch has got more power in it, compared to the PCs used back in 1990), but that doesn't mean it's lacking anything. It's the complete oppossite; this is timeless music. 32 years later and people are still loving it.


I am one of those who love Acid music. Acid House is just so perfect! I am truly in love, even though throughout its existense I was too young to understand what it was, and the true meaning behind it. But 32 years later I am feeling the same as those ravers in underground clubs, bunkers, and those that raved at remote locations, like in the middle of a bloody field. I am feeling it. And so should you!





01. Adrenalin M.O.D - Track This

02. Party Boy - Twilight Zone

03. Laurent X - Machines

04. Bobby Konders - Nervous Acid

05. Charles B - Lack Of Love

06. Rodney Bakerr - Flashback

07. MC Juice - Juiceapella

08. Adrenalin M.O.D. - Ecstasy

09. Technodelia - Technodellia

10. Phuture - Acid Tracks

11. Kool Rock Steady - I'll Make You Dance

12. Matt Whitehead - To The Beat (Don't 20)

13. Jared Wilson - Paris Massacre

14. Gesloten Cirkel - Swedish Woman

15. Basic Soul Unit - Jak'd Freq (Made Up Sound Remix)

16. Ceephax Acid Crew - Radiotin EP

17. Jared Wilson - Office Analogue

18. Moody Boys - Funky Zulu You're So Fresh

19. Basic Penetration - Penetration

20. Outrage - Too Much Energy

21. Ecstasy Club - Jesus Loves The Acid

22. Fuse - Substance Abuse

23. Fuse - FU2

24. Bam Bam - Give It To Me

25. Essit Musique - Essit Musique

26. Jared Wilson - Ghetto Blaster

27. Underground Resistance - Seawolf

28. Freddy Fresh - Punched Out

29. Wee Papa Girl Rappers - Heat It Up (Saunderson Remix)

30. Public Energy - Three 'o' Three

31. LD. Jam Inc - Uptown Dub


If you are old enough to remember these records, credits for still appreciating this music. Credits deserved to those who keep the sound alive and kicking. And credits to Jerome Hill, for making this nearly hour and 40 minute long mix, containing 31 records, and taking us to paradise on Earth.


The good thing about this mix, is the fact that he has also used 'brand new' Acid records. Not made 30 years ago, but back in 2010. Using the same approach to the sound, it just shows that the sound has never died,and will simply never die. Acid is the music that most of us (oldies) grew up with,and appreciated.


I can only give Jerome Hill credit for this wicked mix. Sorry it took 6 years for me to find it, but at least it's still online, and we can appreciate it.


The best record? To choose from 31 records wasn't easy, but 'Jesus Loves The Acid' to me remains the finest Acid House record of all time. Just such an anthem. Play it at any event, and the crowd will lose themselves.


A fantastic mix. Check this bad boy out! Keep it Acid, baby!






DJ: Jerome Hill

Genre/Style: Acid

Mix Info: Acid Mix: 1987 - 2010

Length Mix: 01:39:35

Tracks: 31 (thirty-one)

Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN HERE

File Size: 227 MB

File Type: mp3

Bitspeed: 320kbps


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