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djteknobrat
15-11-2004, 12:35 AM
WEDNESDAY 17th/11/2004 Teknosphere on CHUO 89.1 FM

What to expect on Wednesday night's Teknosphère Radio Show ?
(Every Wednesdays from 7pm till 9pm E.S.T via the airwaves of
CHUO 89.1 FM in Ottawa or from Midnight till 2:00 AM G.M.T
"London UK time" via the streamwaves of http://www.chuo.fm
and now also on Livesets Radio Holland Every Thursdays
from 22:00 to 0:00 Amsterdam Time via http://www.livesets.com

In this weeks show Teknobrat makes a tribute to the sounds
of that little silver and blue box called the Roland Bassline TB-303.

The TB303 (Transistor Bass) was introduced in the early 1982's together with the TR606 Drumatix (Transistor Rythm) by Roland. It was invented by Tadao Kikumoto. At that time the 303 was not an expensive piece, only about £215. The two small plastic-pieces were intended to emulate a real bass player and a real drummer. Obviously only very few musicians used the TB303 and TR606 for that purpose because the machines just could not replace the real thing. Their sounds didn't anywhere come near a real bass or drumset, and the musicians didn't want to go through the time-consuming task of programming the machines. Since nobody wanted the TB303 anymore, Roland stopped producing them 18 months after releasing it. At that time they'd produced about 20.000 copies alltogether.
It was not until 1987 when a DJ (rumors has it that it was DJ Pierre) came up with the idea to turn the knobs while playing the TB303 that acid house was born. After that the machine suddently became more and more wanted and soaked for.

Today's acid music is very different from the acid house of the 80's/early 90's. Now acid music is typically produced using the TB303 and a TR909. The TR909 drum machine produces a much more hard, much more dancable beat. The bassdrum really kicks and it has got a very famous clap!

As if that wasn't enough, apply a guitar-distortion pedal and the sound is now much more harsher and emphasizes the resonance into agony screams. BIG fat sounds from small machines!!

NJOI :-) T.

with music From:

Teknobrat - Dreams Of Freedom on (Unreleased CDR)

DJ Hell - Let No Man Jack on (Gigolo Records)

Double X - Flashback on (Kanzleramt)

Dan Simmers - Zero ID 4 on (Zero ID)

Cari Lekebusch - 1989 on (Hybrid Productions)

Hexagone - Burning Trash Floor on (Djax-Up-Beats)

Choice - Acid Eiffel on (Fnac Music Dance Division)

Hardfloor - Acperience 1 on (Harthouse)

Talamus - Fish Eye on (Hexagonal)

Talamus - Tamshata on (Hexagonal)

Talamus - Alphonso on (Hexagonal)

Urban Bushman - War Off on (Hexagonal)

Al Ferox - Untitled A1 on (Scream Recordings)

TBM - Schizophrenic on (Kobayashi Recordings)

Woody McBride - First Step on (Kobayashi Recordings)

Integrated Circuits - Jumping Golliwog on (Labworks Germany)

The Subjects - Dark Matter (Original Version) on (Re-load)

Underground Resistance - The Seawolf on (Underground Resistance)

Silent Breed - Sane on (Acid ****ers United (A.F.U.)

Secret Cinema - Acid Come on (EC Records)

Mateo Murphy - Bringing It Back on (Turbo)

Acid Junkies - Sector 9 on (Djax-Up-Beats)

Mono Junk - Psychokick II on (Music Man)

777 - Alpha Wave (Plastikman Acid House Mix) on (Astralwerks)

Emmanuel Top - Ecsta-deal on (Attack Records)

Woody McBride & Alan Oldham - Broadcast Test on (Generator Records)

Public Energy - Three 'O Three on (Probe)

Acid Junkies - Collision Course on (Djax-Up-Beats)

Rob Acid - Shellshock on (Internal)

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Tune Inn and enjoy your sonic flight

Peace Out,

TEKNOBRAT

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