Human Action Network - K Moth

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2009

"K Moth", a cut from the Human Action Network album titled Welcome to Chicago (The Acid Anthology). Human Action Network is one of Benn Jordan's multiple aliases/side projects, of which he is most recognized as The Flashbulb. On this album, Jordan pays tribute to a genre that was born and bred in his native Chicago - acid house. Get up and get moving.

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  • did anyone notice this tune has a duration of exactly 3:03 minutes? ;-)

  • No acid until you've cleaned your room!

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  • 1:22 .....reminds me a little bit of Aphex remix FlowComa by 808 state. Great track

  • @mikeshotrodshop Agreed

  • I guess this album would be AWESOME as a soundtrack of a nice videogame

  • Is this really a 303? Sounds more like a talkbox to me.. (and yes, i own a 303)

  • @tripyourballzoff na na na na

  • The Roland TB-303 Bass Line is a bass synthesizer with built-in sequencer manufactured by the Roland corporation from late 1981 to 1984 that had a defining role in the development of contemporary electronic music. (plus maybe something else) :) I like it!

  • one person didnt clean there room before dropping acid

  • @Exploitingdaily: TB-303. That's all there really is to say on that matter.

    If you're still clueless, look it up on Wikipedia or something.

  • @butiamletired1

    :( I wish I knew what the significance of that is...

  • @butiamletired1

    Hahhah, good one!! ;)

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