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Video: Jupiter Jazz - Underground Resistance
Title: Jupiter Jazz - Underground Resistance
Description: Label: NovaMute Released: 1993 Genre: Electronic Style: Techno, Acid
Video: Underground Resistance - The Final Frontier
Title: Underground Resistance - The Final Frontier
Description: taken from K7's longvideo X-MIX 2 destination planet dream mixed by laurent garnier
Video: underground resistance-orbit-mad mike music
Title: underground resistance-orbit-mad mike music
Description: old school
Video: Suburban Knight - Mirage
Title: Suburban Knight - Mirage
Description: Album - "Interstellar Fugitives" Label - "Underground Resistance" Year - "1998"
Video: Underground Resistance - Living For The Nite (For The Music) - 1991
Title: Underground Resistance - Living For The Nite (For The Music) - 1991
Description: Watch in Hi-Qual stereo via this link: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=yiLgT6I3Yh8&fmt=18 Underground Resistance Featuring Yolanda* - Living For The Nite Cat.No: UR-007 / UMM 003 Label: Underground Resistance / UMM Released: 1991 Credits: Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By, Written-By - Underground Resistance Vocals [Featuring] - Yolanda* Tracklisting: A1: Living For The Nite (For The Nite) (7:28) A2: Living For The Nite (For The Music) (6:38) A3: Living For The Nite (For The Voice) (1:54) B1: Living For The Nite (For The Feeling) (7:10) B2: Living For The Nite (For The Club) (5:42) Underground Resistance Profile: Underground Resistance is probably the most militantly political outcropping of modern urban American techno. Combining a grubby, four-track aesthetic, an almost strictly DIY business philosophy, and an oppositional, militaristic ethos similar to Public Enemy without the drama (or the familiarity; the members refuse to be photographed without bandanas obscuring their identities), UR have redirected their portion of the Detroit techno legacy to social activist ends, trading mainstream popularity and financial success for independence and self-determination. Begun in the early '90s by second-wave trinity Jeff Mills, "Mad" Mike Banks, and Robert "Noise" Hood, UR adapted the flavor and kick of early Detroit techno to the complex social, political, and economic circumstances in the wake of Reagan-era accelerated inner-city decline, and was formed as an outlet for uncompromising music geared toward awareness and change. The early UR catalog is defined by a typically Detroit combination of Motown and Chicago soul, and ruthless, at times caustic lo-fi techno, acid, and electro (Mills' background is in, among other things, Chicago industrial and EBM-style electro-techno, with Banks and Hood both coming from a solid house and techno base). Much of the label's early output was the product of various permutations of Banks, Mills, and Hood, both solo and in combination, before Mills and Hood left UR in 1992 to pursue (and achieve) international success. Banks continued to operate UR in the wake of the split, releasing EPs such as "Return of Acid Rain," "Message to the Majors," and "Galaxy to Galaxy" under the UR banner, as well as 12-inches by increasingly renowned artists such as Drexciya, Suburban Knight and Scan 7. The first actual full-length credited to Underground Resistance was 1998's Interstellar Fugitives. When the UR and Submerge Headquarters moved from 2030 Grand River to 3000 E Grand Blvd., the UR 'family' transformed again by assigning new members such as DJ 3000, S², The Aquanauts, Buzz Goree and most notably the live band Los Hermanos. Underground Resistance original founding members are Mike Banks, Robert Hood & Jeff Mills. URLs: http://www.undergroundresistance.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undergro... http://www.gabbers-gegen-rassismus.de... Members: Andre Holland, Cornelius Harris, Dan Caballero, Drexciya, Frankie Fultz, Galaxy 2 Galaxy, Gerald Mitchell, Ghetto Tech, James Pennington, Marc Floyd, Mark Taylor (2), Mike Banks, Milton Baldwin, Perception (2), Raphael Merriweathers Jr., Santiago Salazar, Timeline (2) (Jeff Mills, Robert Hood & Rolando Rocha are no longer part of the group) Name Variations: Underground Resistance | Acid Rain U.R. | U.R. | Under Ground Resistance | UR Underground Resistance Profile: Distributed via Submerge Recordings. Sublabels: Happy Records, Happy Soul, Hipnotech, Red Planet, Somewhere In Detroit, World Power Alliance Contact Info: Bookings: booking@undergroundresistance.com http://www.discogs.com/release/2114 http://www.discogs.com/release/319713
Video: underground resistance WHATEVER HAPPEN TO PEACE
Title: underground resistance WHATEVER HAPPEN TO PEACE
Description: TECHNO
Video: Jamerson - Got To Give It Up (Underground Resistance Mix)
Title: Jamerson - Got To Give It Up (Underground Resistance Mix)
Description: Jamerson - Got To Give It Up (Underground Resistance Mix) - Happy Records (Detroit)
Video: underground resistance - transition
Title: underground resistance - transition
Description: classical techno sound.real shit 4 ravers.
Video: HI TECH JAZZ (ORIGINAL MIX) - UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE
Title: HI TECH JAZZ (ORIGINAL MIX) - UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE
Description: HI TECH JAZZ (ORIGINAL MIX) - UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE
Video: Underground Resistance - Return Of The Dragons
Title: Underground Resistance - Return Of The Dragons
Description: UR Underground Resistance is a label for a movement. A movement that wants change by sonic revolution. We urge you to join the resistance and help us combat the mediocre audio and visual programming that is being fed to the inhabitants of Earth, this programming is stagnating the minds of the people; building a wall between races and preventing world peace. It is this wall we are going to smash. By using the untapped energy potential of sound we are going to destroy this wall much the same as certain frequencies shatter glass. Techno is a music based in experimentation; it is music for the future of the human race. Without this music there will be no peace, no love, no vision. By simply communicating through sound, techno has brought people of all different nationalities together under one roof to enjoy themselves. Isn't it obvious that music and dance are the keys to the universe? So called primitive animals and tribal humans have known this for thousands of years! We urge all brothers and sisters of the underground to create and transmit their tones and frequencies no matter how so called primitive their equipment may be. Transmit these tones and wreak havoc on the programmers! Underground Resistance est le label d'un mouvement. Un mouvement qui veut le changement par la Révolution Sonore. Nous vous exhortons à rejoindre la Résistance et à nous aider à combattre la médiocrité des programmations sonores et visuelles destinées aux habitants de la Terre. Ces programmations entretiennent la stagnation des esprits, édifient un mur entre les races et s'opposent à la paix mondiale. C'est ce mur que nous allons détruire. En puisant dans l'inépuisable potentiel énergétique du son, nous allons détruire ce mur aussi sûrement que certaines fréquences brisent le verre. La musique techno se base sur l'expérimentation; c'est une musique pour le futur de la Race Humaine. Sans cette musique il n'y aura ni paix, ni amour, ni espérance. La techno a permis à des personnes de toutes nationalités de partager du plaisir ensemble sous un même toit simplement par le son. N'est-il pas évident que la musique et la danse sont les clefs de l'univers? Les tribus soi-disant primitives le savent depuis des milliers d'années! Nous encourageons nos frères et nos sœurs de l'underground à créer et transmettre leurs timbres et fréquences sans se soucier du fait que leurs instruments soient ou non primitifs. Transmettez ces fréquences et semez la confusion chez les programmeurs! undergroundresistance.com
Video: The Reese Project - The Colour Of Love (Underground Resistance 12" Mix) - Giant Records - 1992
Title: The Reese Project - The Colour Of Love (Underground Resistance 12" Mix) - Giant Records - 1992
Description: Watch in Hi-Qual stereo via this link: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Ynf6GWU6jYM&fmt=18 The Reese Project - The Colour Of Love (Underground Resistance 12" Mix) Label: Giant Records Catalog#: 0-40401 Released: 1992 Credits: Backing Vocals [Additional] - Ann Saunderson Co-producer - Underground Resistance Engineer - Chris Andrews Producer - Kevin "Reese" Saunderson* Vocals [Guest] - Rachel Kapp Written-By - Ann Saunderson , Kevin Saunderson Notes: Produced for KMS Productions. Recorded & mixed at KMS Recording Studios. The Reese Project Real Name: Kevin Maurice Saunderson, Ann Saunderson, Michael Nanton, Rachel Kapp Aliases: 2 The Hard Way, 3 Down, Bad Boys, The, Inner City, Intercity, Kreem, Surreal, Tranzistor, Unreleased Project, X-Ray Members: Ann Saunderson, Kevin Saunderson, Michael Nanton, Rachel Kapp Name Variations: The Reese Project, Reece Project | Reese Project | The-Reese-Project Tracklisting: A1: The Colour Of Love (Underground Resistance 12" Mix) (5:15) A2: The Colour Of Love (Underground Resistance Jazzed Up Mix) (4:45) A3: The Colour Of Love (Underground Resistance 7" Mix) (4:41) B1: The Colour Of Love (Reese Deep Mix) (5:47) B2: The Colour Of Love (MK Deep Dub Remix) (6:36) B3: The Colour Of Love (Juan Atkins Techno Remix) (5:19) http://www.discogs.com/release/79224
Video: Electro House Music: Drexciya - Journey Home
Title: Electro House Music: Drexciya - Journey Home
Description: The Cosmic Lounge presents Electro House Music: 'Journey Home' by Drexciya. "Drexciya was an electronic music band from Detroit, Michigan. The late James Stinson was the only officially identified member of Drexciya, but it was considered an open secret that he had a partner, Gerald Donald. The majority of Drexciya's releases were in the style of harsh, dancefloor oriented Electro, punctuated with elements of retro, 1980s Detroit Techno, with occasional excursions into the Ambient and Industrial genres. Drexciya combined a faceless, underground, anti-mainstream media stance with mythological, sci-fi narratives, to help heighten the dramatic effect of their music. In this respect they were similar to artists within and close to the Detroit collective Underground Resistance. Their name referred to a myth comparable to Plato's myth of Atlantis, which the group revealed in the sleeve notes to their 1997 album "The Quest". "Drexciya" was an underwater country populated by the unborn children of pregnant African women thrown off of slave ships that had adapted to breathe underwater in their mother's wombs. Reports of Drexciya's disbanding in 1997 were contradicted two years later when a new Drexciya track appeared on the Underground Resistance compilation Interstellar Fugitives, followed by three more Drexciya albums. Both Stinson and Gerald Donald continued to be prolific in their respective side projects. Although both members of Drexciya remained completely anonymous throughout their active recording career, James Stinson was identified posthumously in 2002. The members of Drexciya have never been photographed, although they have given interviews, throughout one of which they wore Star Trek masks to conceal their identity!" http://www.last.fm/music/Drexciya
Video: Underground Resistance - Nation 2 Nation - Big Stone Lake - 1991
Title: Underground Resistance - Nation 2 Nation - Big Stone Lake - 1991
Description: Watch in Hi-Qual stereo via this link: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=x_gHwMdQ5Gk&fmt=18 Underground Resistance - Nation 2 Nation Label: Underground Resistance Catalog#: UR-005 Format: Vinyl, 12" Country: US Released: 1991 Style: House, Smooth Jazz, Techno, Ambient Credits: Producer, Arranged By - Underground Resistance Notes: All songs produced and arranged by Underground Resistance, Mad Mike Music (BMI). Mastered at NSC (National Sound Corporation), Detroit. Etching in Vinyl: "From nation to nation, from sea to sea... we are one" Tracklisting: A1:Big Stone Lake (4:25) (Saxophone - Lenny Price) A2:Sometimes I Feel Like (6:45) A3:Nation 2 Nation (5:13) (Saxophone - Lenny Price) B1:Body And Soul (5:33) B2:The Theory (Mind Mix) (2:25) B3:303 Sunset (5:02) Underground Resistance Profile: Underground Resistance is probably the most militantly political outcropping of modern urban American techno. Combining a grubby, four-track aesthetic, an almost strictly DIY business philosophy, and an oppositional, militaristic ethos similar to Public Enemy without the drama (or the familiarity; the members refuse to be photographed without bandanas obscuring their identities), UR have redirected their portion of the Detroit techno legacy to social activist ends, trading mainstream popularity and financial success for independence and self-determination. Begun in the early '90s by second-wave trinity Jeff Mills, "Mad" Mike Banks, and Robert "Noise" Hood, UR adapted the flavor and kick of early Detroit techno to the complex social, political, and economic circumstances in the wake of Reagan-era accelerated inner-city decline, and was formed as an outlet for uncompromising music geared toward awareness and change. The early UR catalog is defined by a typically Detroit combination of Motown and Chicago soul, and ruthless, at times caustic lo-fi techno, acid, and electro (Mills' background is in, among other things, Chicago industrial and EBM-style electro-techno, with Banks and Hood both coming from a solid house and techno base). Much of the label's early output was the product of various permutations of Banks, Mills, and Hood, both solo and in combination, before Mills and Hood left UR in 1992 to pursue (and achieve) international success. Banks continued to operate UR in the wake of the split, releasing EPs such as "Return of Acid Rain," "Message to the Majors," and "Galaxy to Galaxy" under the UR banner, as well as 12-inches by increasingly renowned artists such as Drexciya, Suburban Knight and Scan 7. The first actual full-length credited to Underground Resistance was 1998's Interstellar Fugitives. When the UR and Submerge Headquarters moved from 2030 Grand River to 3000 E Grand Blvd., the UR 'family' transformed again by assigning new members such as DJ 3000, S², The Aquanauts, Buzz Goree and most notably the live band Los Hermanos. Underground Resistance original founding members are Mike Banks, Robert Hood & Jeff Mills. URLs: http://www.undergroundresistance.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undergro... http://www.gabbers-gegen-rassismus.de... Members: Andre Holland, Cornelius Harris, Dan Caballero, Drexciya, Frankie Fultz, Galaxy 2 Galaxy, Gerald Mitchell, Ghetto Tech, James Pennington, Marc Floyd, Mark Taylor (2), Mike Banks, Milton Baldwin, Perception (2), Raphael Merriweathers Jr., Santiago Salazar, Timeline (2) (Jeff Mills, Robert Hood & Rolando Rocha are no longer part of the group) Name Variations: Underground Resistance | Acid Rain U.R. | U.R. | Under Ground Resistance | UR Underground Resistance Profile: Distributed via Submerge Recordings. Sublabels: Happy Records, Happy Soul, Hipnotech, Red Planet, Somewhere In Detroit, World Power Alliance Contact Info: Bookings: booking@undergroundresistance.com http://www.discogs.com/release/2113
Video: Underground Resistance - World 2 World - Cosmic Traveler
Title: Underground Resistance - World 2 World - Cosmic Traveler
Description: Label: Underground Resistance Catalog#: UR-020 Format: Vinyl, 12" Country: US Released: 1992 Genre: Electronic Style: Techno Credits: Producer, Written-By - Underground Resistance Notes: Mad Mike Music (BMI). Mastered at NSC (National Sound Corporation), Detroit. Etched on A side: Only together will we win. Etched on B side: All is calm for now.
Video: Underground Resistance - Living For The Nite (For The Feeling) - Splish - 1991
Title: Underground Resistance - Living For The Nite (For The Feeling) - Splish - 1991
Description: Watch in Hi-Qual stereo via this link: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=C8SYaYUHWKo&fmt=18 Underground Resistance Featuring Yolanda* - Living For The Nite Label: Splish Catalog#: SPLISH 2 Format: Vinyl, 12" Country: UK Released: 1991 Style: House, Garage House Credits: Producer - Underground Resistance Vocals - Yolanda* Written-By - Mills* , Banks* , Reynolds* Notes: Licensed from Underground Resistance. Published by Fluffy Toys Music. P & C 1991 Rhythm King Records Made in England A-side etching: YOLANDA UR IRRESISTABLE B-side etching: LIVING FOR THE SPLISH! Tracklisting: A: Living For The Nite (7:28) B1: Living For The Nite (For The Feeling) (6:50) B2: Living For The Nite (For The Club) (5:42) Underground Resistance Profile: Underground Resistance is probably the most militantly political outcropping of modern urban American techno. Combining a grubby, four-track aesthetic, an almost strictly DIY business philosophy, and an oppositional, militaristic ethos similar to Public Enemy without the drama (or the familiarity; the members refuse to be photographed without bandanas obscuring their identities), UR have redirected their portion of the Detroit techno legacy to social activist ends, trading mainstream popularity and financial success for independence and self-determination. Begun in the early '90s by second-wave trinity Jeff Mills, "Mad" Mike Banks, and Robert "Noise" Hood, UR adapted the flavor and kick of early Detroit techno to the complex social, political, and economic circumstances in the wake of Reagan-era accelerated inner-city decline, and was formed as an outlet for uncompromising music geared toward awareness and change. The early UR catalog is defined by a typically Detroit combination of Motown and Chicago soul, and ruthless, at times caustic lo-fi techno, acid, and electro (Mills' background is in, among other things, Chicago industrial and EBM-style electro-techno, with Banks and Hood both coming from a solid house and techno base). Much of the label's early output was the product of various permutations of Banks, Mills, and Hood, both solo and in combination, before Mills and Hood left UR in 1992 to pursue (and achieve) international success. Banks continued to operate UR in the wake of the split, releasing EPs such as "Return of Acid Rain," "Message to the Majors," and "Galaxy to Galaxy" under the UR banner, as well as 12-inches by increasingly renowned artists such as Drexciya, Suburban Knight and Scan 7. The first actual full-length credited to Underground Resistance was 1998's Interstellar Fugitives. When the UR and Submerge Headquarters moved from 2030 Grand River to 3000 E Grand Blvd., the UR 'family' transformed again by assigning new members such as DJ 3000, S², The Aquanauts, Buzz Goree and most notably the live band Los Hermanos. Underground Resistance original founding members are Mike Banks, Robert Hood & Jeff Mills. URLs: http://www.undergroundresistance.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undergro... http://www.gabbers-gegen-rassismus.de... Members: Andre Holland, Cornelius Harris, Dan Caballero, Drexciya, Frankie Fultz, Galaxy 2 Galaxy, Gerald Mitchell, Ghetto Tech, James Pennington, Marc Floyd, Mark Taylor (2), Mike Banks, Milton Baldwin, Perception (2), Raphael Merriweathers Jr., Santiago Salazar, Timeline (2) (Jeff Mills, Robert Hood & Rolando Rocha are no longer part of the group) Name Variations: Underground Resistance | Acid Rain U.R. | U.R. | Under Ground Resistance | UR Splish Profile: Defunct sub-label of Rhythm King Records, run by Mark Moore Parent Label: Rhythm King Records http://www.discogs.com/release/249136 http://www.discogs.com/release/2114 http://www.discogs.com/release/319713

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