Artists/ Hardfloor (Presented by EMS)
Oliver Bondzio and Ramon Zenker from Germany form this Dusseldorf-based acid house revivalist outfit. Typically, Bondzio's life was changed by 1988's flourishing acid scene. Unlike many, however, he was determined to recreate the excitement of those heady days, and spent no less than three years attempting to track down his own Roland 303, responsible for much of the sound of that period. After having finally traced one he made the acquaintance of studio wizard Zenkler, and together they debuted with "Hardtrance Acperience", on Sven Vath's Harthouse Records label late in 1992. Some critics questioned whether the track contained the longest snare roll ever committed to vinyl, while its stylings were inextricably those of the summer of 1988 (it became arguably the most important post-acid house acid house record ever).
The follow-up 12-inch sampled hunting horns, hence its name "Into The Nature", on which production was orchestrated by 303 guru Richie Hawtin. Following the genre-splicing success of "Hardtrance Acperience", Hardfloor were the toast of the mid-90s when many major artists looked to them to inject their Acperience remix magic, and bring their releases up to date with post Acperience acid/techno music.
Their remix work has included Sourmash's "Pilgrimage To Paradise", More Kant‚'s "Yeke Yeke", New Order's "Blue Monday", Human League's "Filling Up With Heaven", Depeche Mode's "Its No Good", and Robert Armani's "Circus Bells".

