Charts: AC on Goa
intro by Todd Comer
photo by Hardrive
AC is definitely one of the most under-rated DJs by the MidWest Dance & Music scene, but outside of our land-locked area, you will find him playing to audiences cross-country, as well as crowds as far away as Germany, such as the recent Voov Festival. He is not just a DJ though, but also a musician, producer and owner of one of the very record labels in the Central MidWest, 666 Zip Code Town Records. Master of Goa and PsyTrance and most recently, Chillout at phlashback; with an accompanying new release Muladhara, here's a few Goa selections from AC this month, to help give you a better idea of the kind of things you will hear from his record bag.
- Phi "Plz Pass Me Beer & Acid" (Elf) A step back
to the good old days of full-on beach stompin'
acid.
- Hydrophonic "A Place Like This" (Yellow Sunshine
Explosion) A searing stormer ignighting doofs all
over the planet. This is the aural
roller coaster from hell as being the most fun your ears can have.
- Cronneloctopus "Power Beers" (Unreleased) The
sounds of Duff Beer and lysergic insanity wrapped tightly around a throbbing 4/4 beat.
- Grapes Of Wrath "Birds Of Prey (Y2k4 Edit)" (Paradiso) Absolute pure sickness for the dance
floor. The Grapes are the new masters of the late
night madness.
- Kode IV "Fall Into My Heart" (Cibea) A dance
floor favorite from the home side of the pond.
Always in my crate.
- Dark Nebula "Lucifer In The Sky Of The Diamonds" (Paradiso) Snivetts take to the dance floor
devouring everything in their path, including
your mind. A masterfully dark stomper.
- Enterprise "Soma" (Tribeadelic) Full-on weird science!
- Cameleon "Clear Vision" (Turbo Trance) Unique
percussive sounds chip away at your ego and force
you to dance like a dervish.
- Nomad "Stay Clear" (3D Vision) Frantic synth work weaves in and out of driving percussion to bring
your ear wax to a proper boil.
- Lazar "Shaggadelic" (Implant) Somewhere in space
and time, Timothy Leary and George Clinton gave
birth to this blinding piece of psyfunkiness.
AC can be found lurking about his record label web site at 666Records.com