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Dit keer de sublabels van Underground Resistance.
Club en Techno uit Detroit. Deze spot bevat nagenoeg alle releases op onderstaande sublabels. Meer dan 1GB aan lekkere tunes. Must Have voor de echte liefhebber.
Hopelijk doe ik hier weer wat mensen een plezier mee, indien dat het geval is stel ik een berichtje op prijs, dan weet ik dat de moeite niet voor niets is geweest ;)
Spot bevat de volgende labels:
Happy Records
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Happy Records is a house & deep house division of Underground Resistance, and a sister label of Happy Soul.
Happy Soul
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Sister label of Happy Records.
Red Planet
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If spiritual techno has a mother, then few would argue she"s known as Red Planet. Lush synths and warm emotional chords, mixed with crisp percussive beats, all go together to create the labels unique sound. On listening to this compilation of 12"" releases, the philosophy behind the label begins to make sense, there"s more here than just beautiful music, it"s got ideas, feelings and messages . . . To some it just sounds great, while others may be looking, and finding something more . . . whatever . . . it"s up to the listener to take as much or as little as they please. Years after their initial release, you"ll still hear the likes of Derrick May and Carl Craig, along with hundreds of others, spinning these techno masterpieces. When Novarum asked Mike Banks where the inspiration came from for Red Planet, he replied that he couldn"t say, as all the trax are created by an entity know as "The Martian" . . . Now if we could only get Nasa to send a probe into deepest Detroit, perhaps all would be revealed . . . ?
Somewhere In Detroit
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Somewhere In Detroit (aka SID, for short), is a sublabel of detroit electronic label Underground Resistance. Its seven first releases were only available... Somewhere In Detroit. It was then followed by sublabel Local 3000, then resurrected in 2006 for the release of the "Interstellar Fugitives 2 - Destruction Of Order" compilation. "The SID series 12"s were EP"s that were supposed to be exclusive to the Submerge"s Somewhere In Detroit store. The idea was that the only way you could get them was to physically visit the shop on the ground floor of Submerge"s building. A few of them occasionally turn up at other shops, though. There were a few previously unreleased tracks from Drexciya, UR, and a couple of other artists released this way. Thanks to Submerge"s refusal to play the "release and delete" game, though, these don"t fetch the exorbitant prices a lot of other limited availability releases do." - Dave Walker on IDM list.
World Power Alliance
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Now defunct sublabel of Underground Resistance. The idea of World Power Alliance was for each member of Underground Resistance (Mike Banks, Jeff Mills & Robert Hood) to base a particular release on a country and their armed forces. Banks" was the "Kamakazi" release, the Mills" composition was called "The Seawolf" after the German U-Boats which preyed the allied merchant ships during World War II. Hood came up with the "Belgian Resistance" track.
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