释义 |
acid house noun a mesmeric dance music genre characterised by electronic “squelching” sounds US, 1988 An artistic and lexicographic extension of HOUSEMUSICAfter the ecstasy-fuelled summer of 1987 on the Spanish holiday island of Ibiza, several influential British DJs used acid house as a jumping-off point for a new eclectici10/24/2012sm. — Steven Daly and Nathaniel Wice, alt.culture, p. 2, 1995 Acid house became a household name that autumn [1987], when the tabloids ran headlines like “Evil of Ecstasy”; “The Acid House Horror”; “Hell of Acid House Kids”. — Sarah Champion, Disco Biscuits, p. xiii, 1997 Although the acid title originally had no reference to drugs, the media in the UK quickly, and wrongly, associated the drug-induced mayhem of acid house parties with LSD and popularised the acid house tag to describe the scene taking off at clubs. — Ben Osborne, The A–Z of Club Culture, p. 4, 1999 Then Acid House and ecstasy came along[.] — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 73, 2000 |