Acid Tracks
1987 single by Phuture / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Acid Tracks" is a 1987 acid house song by Phuture produced by Marshall Jefferson and released by Trax Records. Phuture consisted of Nathan Pierre Jones, better known as DJ Pierre, Earl Smith Jr (known as "Spanky"), and Herbert Jackson. Jones had been interested in developing dance music and became superficially interested in house music after Spanky had taken him to see DJ Ron Hardy perform in Chicago. The trio began developing tracks without finding anything that they felt was satisfying; Jones had heard a track made on the unpopular Roland TB-303 bass machine, which led the group to purchase one.
"Acid Tracks" | ||||
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Single by Phuture | ||||
B-side | "Phuture Jacks", "Your Only Friend" | |||
Released | 1987 (1987) | |||
Genre | Acid house | |||
Length | 12:15 | |||
Label | Trax | |||
Songwriter(s) | Herbert J, DJ Pierre, Earl "Spanky" Smith Jr. | |||
Producer(s) | Marshall Jefferson | |||
Phuture singles chronology | ||||
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In 1985, the group developed a track initially known as "In Your Mind", which they gave to Ron Hardy to listen to. Hardy agreed to play it at the Muzic Box. Although the audience were not at first receptive, the song became more popular over the course of the night. "Acid Tracks" was bootlegged as "Ron Hardy's Acid Track", leading to Phuture seeking out a way to release it on vinyl. The group connected with Marshall Jefferson, then working for Trax Records, who released the popular house music song "Move Your Body". Jefferson assisted with the recording by slowing down the beats per minute and suggesting a vocal change on the B-side "Your Only Friend".
Following its release in 1987, its popularity expanded outside Chicago and it became a foundational acid house track in the United Kingdom.