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[edit]at the time of Acperience, Trancescript and Fish & Chips EP (when they were arguably at their most influential/popular, Hardfloor were described more as 'hard acid' or 'German acid' than acid house
Their remix of 'Yeke Yeke' by Mory Kante and 'Blue Monday' by New Order are probably there most well known releases
I removed the comment about Eureka 7, but mostly because it seems silly to say two is "many". Obviously it's too many to be a coincidence, but I feel it has little relevance unless it's backed up by some source. 213.10.112.111 (talk) 02:35, 15 March 2008 (UTC)