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Featured Genre
Acid House
Acid House is a hypnotic subgenre of electronic music that emerged in the mid-1980s, characterized by its use of the Roland TB-303 bass synthesizer to create squelchy, resonant basslines and repetitive beats. Originating in Chicago's underground club scene, this genre quickly spread to the UK, where its trippy, psychedelic sound became the soundtrack of the late '80s rave culture. Known for its minimalistic and experimental nature, Acid House paved the way for various electronic dance music movements and continues to influence artists today.