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Local Radio Stations: Fort Lee, New Jersey (2 Entries)

CNBC
2200 FLETCHER AVE # 13
Fort Lee, NJ
(201) 585-2622
RUSSIAN MEDIA GROUP
1 BRIDGE PLZ S
Fort Lee, NJ
(201) 461-5220


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Acid house
Acid house is a variant of house music characterized by the use of simple tone generators with tempo-controlled resonant filters. It began when musicians discovered that they could create interesting sounds with the Roland TB-303 analogue bass synthesizer by tweaking the resonance and frequency cut-off dials as they played. The term "acid" was used in Chicago at the time as a term for the squelchy "acid" sounds of such bass synthesizers such as the TB-303, and has no connection to LSD (in fact, the drug most commonly associated with the acid house scene was MDMA, or Ecstasy). Acid house music became a central part of the early rave scene in the U.K., and the yellow smiley became its emblem.

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