this isnt the tuss. "the tuss" is a psuedonym of Richard D. James and this is definitely not him and didnt appear on any releases under the tuss name. its listed on discogs here
heres some acid by the tuss https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kLPOA2RBCQ
It's a good buy for vinyl acid heads as the other side has loads of locked grooves of classic acid loops:
https://www.discogs.com/A-Jackin-Phreak-Take-A-Love-Break/release/551495
Adrenalin M.O.D. - Ecstasy
Phuture - Slam
Fast Eddie - Aint' It Funky
Hot Hanas Hula - Hot Hands
L A's Music - L.A
Phuture - The Creator
Sleezy D - I've Lost Control
The Evil Acid Baron Show - Untitled
Tyree - Acid Over
Adonis - Shout
Fast Eddie - Hip House
Paul Rutherford - Get Real
Pierre's Fantasy Club - Dream Girl
Wee Papa Girls Rappers - Its Like That
Phuture - Phuture Jacks
Cool House - Rock This Party Right
Farley Jackmaster Funk - I Need A Friend
Armando - Downfall
Fast Eddie - Clap Your Hand
Tyree - I'm Free
Mr Fingers - Acid Attack
Fast Eddie - Can You Dance
Adonis - Acid Man
Armando - Confusion's Revenge
Mike Dunn - Face The Nation
Armando - Uhacieed
K Alexi - Dog Dance
Spanky - Acid Bass
Phuture - Acid Tracks
D Mob - We Call It Acieed
“Do You Remember House?” by Micah E. Salkind is pretty much the definitive work on the subject. It’s his doctoral dissertation. He’s one of the only people in the world who literally has a PhD in house.
Maybe some one could rip this track from the live set? There is a programm to get it rippes from Google: http://download.cnet.com/Freemake-Video-Downloader/3000-2071_4-75218130.html
If some one could chop the live set into pieces (mp3 format), you could isolate the track...
There's a fair few books interviewing people who were round at the time. In the comments there's quite alot of people who complain of it's focus on London, and lots of anecdotes from other lesser known scenes. May be worth contacting some of those people.
I did my final dissertation on acid house and the TB303 last year, good luck with yours :)