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Acid House, n.|ˈæsɪd ˌhaʊs| Also acid house, acid House. [f. acid n. + *house n.3: popularly associated with acid n. 1 c, but see quot. 19882.] 1. a. A type of house music with a very fast beat, a spare, mesmeric, synthesized sound, and usu. a distinctive gurgling bass noise. b. Hence, the youth cult associated with this music, characterized by a vogue for warehouse parties, a revival of psychedelia, and the taking of hallucinogenic drugs.
1988Observer 7 Aug. 3/4 ‘Acid house’ started in four London clubs... In the past month it has ‘taken off’, spreading to other clubs throughout the country. 1988Q Oct. 65/2 Again originating in Chicago, there's still some dispute as to how acid house got its name: one school of thought claims it derives from the record called Acid Trax by Phuture; another from the Chicago slang phrase ‘acid burning’, meaning stealing—or, in this case, sampling other records. 1989New Musical Express 25 Feb. 12 It's been proved by Acid House that anyone can make a record. 1989Guardian 6 Oct. 22/4 It is important to remember that the term ‘Acid House’ refers to the style of music and not the use of hallucinogenic drugs. 1991Details June 89/2 He was a co-owner of Manchester's fabled Hacienda club, the spiritual home of acid House. 2. attrib. and Comb., as Acid House club, Acid House cult, Acid House culture, etc.; Acid House party, an illegal organized gathering in a night-club, warehouse, etc., at which Acid House music is played, and hallucinogenic drugs are often reputedly available; cf. warehouse party s.v. *warehouse n. 2.
1988Observer 7 Aug. 3 (heading) Drugs fear as the ‘acid house’ cult revives a Sixties spectre. 1988Independent 7 Nov. 2/4 Police fear Acid House parties..provide an ideal opportunity for professional criminals to sell drugs, particularly the ‘designer’ drug Ecstasy favoured in the Acid House culture. 1988Daily Tel. 4 Nov. 8/7 Acid House music is powerful and insistent, with a prominent bass line of up to 130 beats a minute..interspersed with..layers of synthesised sound and repetitive lyrics. 1989Guardian 6 Oct. 22/3 Like previous youth cults, Acid House parties are provoking a response from officialdom quite out of kilter with the threat they pose. 1989Time Out 18 Oct. 9/1 I've been to loads of Acid House parties. We have a wicked time but never, not never, do we take any drugs. 1990Sky Mag. Apr. 92/2 M25s..get their name from the police versus acid-house party car chases round the M25. |