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I Was There When Acid House Hit London and This Is How It Felt
One day, I bought a small stack of acid house records from a stand in Camden Market. I listened to them, read about the movement in the music papers, and got a rough picture. If there were some way of returning to Harare and reconvening the crew (at the time, I was the only one who had left the country to attend college), I would have explained that acid house was indeed house music, but in the condition of a virus. It actually came from Chicago, from cats like Phuture and the great Armando, but it had taken on a life of its own in the streets of London.
AUTHOR:Charles Mudede
SOURCE:The Stranger
PUBLISHED: May 31, 2011
LENGTH: 13 minutes (3252 words)
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