text=Most every popular sound in electronic music has come about because of a mistake. Nothing is ever made in this music scene deliberately or through conscious, premeditated effort. Everything is discovered by accident, used because it sounds cool, becomes popular, and is ripped off for other tracks, crafting entire genres in their wake. The hoover is the jetfighter wooshing, beehive buzzing, race car driving wall of sound made popular by the Roland Alpha Juno series of synthesizers. Hell, on the Roland Alpha Juno-2 it's listed as Patch-86, titled "What the...". Early on, was referred to as Mentasm or Reese after popular tracks and producers who employed it, but the name that's stuck after all these years is the one afforded by the lowly vacuum cleaner. Ha ha ha. --