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词汇 acid house
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Definition of acid house in English:

acid house

noun
mass noun
  • A kind of popular synthesized dance music with a fast repetitive beat, popular in the 1980s and associated with the taking of drugs such as Ecstasy.

    酸屋(流行于20世纪80年代与吸毒如迷幻药相关的快节奏重复节拍的通俗合成舞曲)

    as modifier the thumping rhythm of acid-house music
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When I started, acid house and Britpop happened on my doorstep.
    • Even with such heavily computerised genres such as electro, acid house and original Detroit techno, these roots had still been in evidence.
    • The era of Thatcher, Reagan and Bush Sr. saw the explosion of acid house in the UK and the emergence of hip-hop and grunge in the US.
    • My goal was to transplant the acid-house culture that I had enjoyed in Manchester in 1990 / 91.
    • This is apparent on the string of flaccid acid-house tracks that make up the middle portion of the disc.
    • Black music eventually spawned rap and hip-hop; punk was followed by post - punk; bands like Black Sabbath spawned heavy metal, then thrash, then nu-metal; acid house gave birth to the dance scene.
    • I still sort of feel the same as I did ten years ago when there was acid house and drum 'n' bass.
    • A fragmentation of the pop market during the late 1980s and early '90s, including the rise of hip-hop, acid house and indie, spawned a number of shows that attempted to address disparate audience tastes.
    • In the summer of 1988 I started listening to acid house and techno.
    • The best thing that can be said about it is that it is eclectic, tossing in classic rock ‘n’ roll with slabs of electronica, acid house and ska.
    • Towards the end of the decade he shifted from hip hop to acid house and the rave scene, and soon began recording his own sounds.
    • Programmed and played beats merge with ease and an emergence of acid house squelches and bleeps add new dimension to the sound.
    • Dance fans fed up with overcrowded clubs and overpriced DJs are returning to the days of acid-house parties.
    • The music is varied, contextualising music-box melodies, razor-sharp beats and nostalgic acid-house key samples.
    • Most of Britain's best pop music has taken this sort of anti-institutional stance, from early John Lennon through punk to the anti-Thatcherite hedonism of acid house.
    • He has presided over many a dance floor for the last 12 years beginning his DJ career in 1989 at acid house parties in London and Cambridge and soon becoming the resident at the now fabled Eclipse raves.
    • Darren will consult on the purchase of some techno, acid house and trance music out of the money raised.
    • This is like some serious hardcore electronic stuff - like hard-hitting hard acid house, electroclash, big beat, it's surrounded by a ton of big beat stuff, and big giant analogue bass.
    • The gender-bending pop star was promoting a new album; was singing the praises of acid-house music; and, having kicked the drug habit, was completely open about his sexuality.
    • The inclusion of ambient or chillout music in dance culture first started during Britain's acid house explosion of the late '80s.

Definition of acid house in US English:

acid house

nounˈæsəd ˌhaʊs
  • A kind of popular synthesized dance music with a fast repetitive beat, popular in the 1980s and associated with the taking of drugs such as Ecstasy.

    酸屋(流行于20世纪80年代与吸毒如迷幻药相关的快节奏重复节拍的通俗合成舞曲)

    as modifier the thumping rhythm of acid-house music
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When I started, acid house and Britpop happened on my doorstep.
    • The best thing that can be said about it is that it is eclectic, tossing in classic rock ‘n’ roll with slabs of electronica, acid house and ska.
    • The era of Thatcher, Reagan and Bush Sr. saw the explosion of acid house in the UK and the emergence of hip-hop and grunge in the US.
    • A fragmentation of the pop market during the late 1980s and early '90s, including the rise of hip-hop, acid house and indie, spawned a number of shows that attempted to address disparate audience tastes.
    • He has presided over many a dance floor for the last 12 years beginning his DJ career in 1989 at acid house parties in London and Cambridge and soon becoming the resident at the now fabled Eclipse raves.
    • Programmed and played beats merge with ease and an emergence of acid house squelches and bleeps add new dimension to the sound.
    • Towards the end of the decade he shifted from hip hop to acid house and the rave scene, and soon began recording his own sounds.
    • The music is varied, contextualising music-box melodies, razor-sharp beats and nostalgic acid-house key samples.
    • Dance fans fed up with overcrowded clubs and overpriced DJs are returning to the days of acid-house parties.
    • Most of Britain's best pop music has taken this sort of anti-institutional stance, from early John Lennon through punk to the anti-Thatcherite hedonism of acid house.
    • The inclusion of ambient or chillout music in dance culture first started during Britain's acid house explosion of the late '80s.
    • This is apparent on the string of flaccid acid-house tracks that make up the middle portion of the disc.
    • This is like some serious hardcore electronic stuff - like hard-hitting hard acid house, electroclash, big beat, it's surrounded by a ton of big beat stuff, and big giant analogue bass.
    • My goal was to transplant the acid-house culture that I had enjoyed in Manchester in 1990 / 91.
    • In the summer of 1988 I started listening to acid house and techno.
    • Black music eventually spawned rap and hip-hop; punk was followed by post - punk; bands like Black Sabbath spawned heavy metal, then thrash, then nu-metal; acid house gave birth to the dance scene.
    • Even with such heavily computerised genres such as electro, acid house and original Detroit techno, these roots had still been in evidence.
    • The gender-bending pop star was promoting a new album; was singing the praises of acid-house music; and, having kicked the drug habit, was completely open about his sexuality.
    • I still sort of feel the same as I did ten years ago when there was acid house and drum 'n' bass.
    • Darren will consult on the purchase of some techno, acid house and trance music out of the money raised.
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