Re: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties

2001-04-27 Thread nathan goode
hiya

  lets
 not forget the album on Network records that had a short track of them live.

'UR Live in Utrecht, Holland' is the name of the track, it's basically the start
of the punisher live.
bought this album off of a mate for $15AUD a while back, very good purchase me
thinks.

out.

nath

np - punisher



Re: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties

2001-04-26 Thread laura gavoor
Truly surreal.I'll have to check out Dream  Desire as I've not heard of 
that release before.  Is it under Ashram Temple or Manuel's name?




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Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 14:53:34 -0400

Apparently E2-E4 was recorded in one take (i.e. one hour), with no
overdubs or editing (apart from those needed for side A  B of the
record). Almost inconceivable, isn't it? I also recommend Gottsching's
'Dream  Desire', a bizarre, almost kitschily-beautiful album bedecked
with incredible synth work. True phonographer MG talks about E2-E4  his
career at: www.eurock.com/features/ashra/

Just wondering: have all the early UR releases been re-released on vinyl
by now? Which ones are left  how rare are they? Which ones are virtually
impossible to track down?

Thanks,
Wes


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Re: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties

2001-04-26 Thread laura gavoor

so you might be a fan then, eh? ;)



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Subject: Re: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 20:43:35 +0100

As far as I know the whole of the UR records back catalogue is still 
readily

available, but there are a couple of releases that are rare. UR 46 was only
released as part of a double pack on NSC records and is not so easily
available. Also the first ever (as far as I know) release by UR was an 
album

called 'Hype Stuff (You gotta Move to)' which featured vocals by Rob Hood,
Yolanda Reynolds and a host of others. I'm pretty sure it came out before
UR01 as, apart from the copy I have I've never known anyone who has ever
heard of it before. Though there is a track on it called 'You've got to 
show
me' that I think was released on Shockwave. Of course you also have the UR 
Z

tracks which are supposedly Assault DJ issue only, SID releases and some
other stuff on Shockwave (Acid Rain1). Plus There's the Hipnotech label,
which is a UR offshoot that puts out mainly downtempo beaty stuff and lets
not forget the album on Network records that had a short track of them 
live.


Peace
Stewart
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 Apparently E2-E4 was recorded in one take (i.e. one hour), with no
 overdubs or editing (apart from those needed for side A  B of the
 record). Almost inconceivable, isn't it? I also recommend Gottsching's
 'Dream  Desire', a bizarre, almost kitschily-beautiful album bedecked
 with incredible synth work. True phonographer MG talks about E2-E4  his
 career at: www.eurock.com/features/ashra/

 Just wondering: have all the early UR releases been re-released on vinyl
 by now? Which ones are left  how rare are they? Which ones are 
virtually

 impossible to track down?

 Thanks,
 Wes


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Re: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties

2001-04-26 Thread g . j . robinson


Just wondering: have all the early UR releases been re-released on vinyl
by now? Which ones are left  how rare are they? Which ones are virtually
impossible to track down?

This week www.hardwax.com has got the following UR releases back in stock
Yolanda Your Time Is Up UR 001 
Underground Resistance Sonic EP UR 002 
Underground Resistance Waveform EP UR 004 
Blake Baxter The Prince Of Techno UR 006 
Yolanda Living For The Nite UR 007 
Underground Resistance Elimination UR 009 
Suburban Knight Nocturbulous Behavior UR 011 
X-101 Sonic Destroyer UR 013.5 
The Aztec Mystic Aztlan UR 015 / 430 West291 
Yolanda Living For The Nite - Rmxs UR 016 
M.I.A. Schoolcraft Bump UR 018 
Underground Resistance World 2 World UR 020 
Acid Rain II The Storm Continues UR 024 
Scan 7 Black Moon Rising UR 027 
Acid Rain 3 Meteor Shower UR 028 
Dark Energy  UR 029 
Drexciya Aquatic Invasion UR 030 
Scan 7 Undetectible EP UR 031 
The Aztec Mystic Aztec Mystic UR 035 
Underground Resistance By Night EP UR 036 
Underground Resistance  The Infiltrator EP UR 039 
The Hostile Ambush UR 040 
Undergroud Resistance The Turning Point UR 042 
UR Condition Red UR 043 
V/A Interstellar Fugitives UR 045 
Vintage Future Antimatter Premium ... UR 047 
Underground Resistance The Swarm UR 048 
Suburban Knight feat. ... Hidden In Plainsight EP UR 050X2 





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Re: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties

2001-04-26 Thread rob webb

Stewart Caig:

As far as I know the whole of the UR records back catalogue is still 
readily

available, but there are a couple of releases that are rare.


couple more for the list:

the original UR-021 was the Piranha ep, but this has since been replaced 
by Crime Report which was a companion ep to the Interstellar Fugitives 
lp.


UR-011 was slated to be the Panic ep, but for whatever reason this release 
was pulled and replaced by Suburban Knight's Nocturbulous Behaviour.  a 
coupla years ago the pressing plant UR use mispressed a bunch of UR-011's, 
using the plates for the Panic ep by mistake.  i've no idea how many 
copies were produced, but for a short while 5 or so years ago Submerge were 
selling the mispresses as UR-011-011.





rob

ps: Tom, yeah i know... choo choo! ;)

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RE: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties

2001-04-26 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
Did 'The Fury' had Piranha on the b-side? Rolando once spum The Punisher in
Eindhoven, yeah that's hardcore-techno...

 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: Sean Deason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I was thinking about this just the other day. wouldnt UR's 
 Punisher sound
 great over a large sound system right about now? wish I had 
 bought it back
 in the day. I have the followup track with the purple label 
 The Fury?.
 maybe I'll dig this out and add it to my box again.
 sean
 


RE: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties

2001-04-26 Thread Simon Walley

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Subject: RE: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties

Did 'The Fury' had Piranha on the b-side? Rolando once spum The Punisher in
Eindhoven, yeah that's hardcore-techno...


I think 'The Fury' was the original UR-018 - this was replaced by by MIA's 
'Schoolcraft Bump' 12 a few years back.


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Re: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties

2001-04-26 Thread Stewart Fernandez
I've been after the fury and piranna for years now think they have been
deleted also heard its cos the pressing plates got broken anyone got info on
this?

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 I was thinking about this just the other day. wouldnt UR's Punisher
sound
 great over a large sound system right about now? wish I had bought it back
 in the day. I have the followup track with the purple label The Fury?.
 maybe I'll dig this out and add it to my box again.
 sean

 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Prince [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 2:54 PM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties


 Apparently E2-E4 was recorded in one take (i.e. one hour), with no
 overdubs or editing (apart from those needed for side A  B of the
 record). Almost inconceivable, isn't it? I also recommend Gottsching's
 'Dream  Desire', a bizarre, almost kitschily-beautiful album bedecked
 with incredible synth work. True phonographer MG talks about E2-E4  his
 career at: www.eurock.com/features/ashra/

 Just wondering: have all the early UR releases been re-released on vinyl
 by now? Which ones are left  how rare are they? Which ones are virtually
 impossible to track down?

 Thanks,
 Wes


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RE: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties

2001-04-25 Thread Sean Deason
I was thinking about this just the other day. wouldnt UR's Punisher sound
great over a large sound system right about now? wish I had bought it back
in the day. I have the followup track with the purple label The Fury?.
maybe I'll dig this out and add it to my box again.
sean

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From: Charles Prince [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 2:54 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties


Apparently E2-E4 was recorded in one take (i.e. one hour), with no
overdubs or editing (apart from those needed for side A  B of the
record). Almost inconceivable, isn't it? I also recommend Gottsching's
'Dream  Desire', a bizarre, almost kitschily-beautiful album bedecked
with incredible synth work. True phonographer MG talks about E2-E4  his
career at: www.eurock.com/features/ashra/

Just wondering: have all the early UR releases been re-released on vinyl
by now? Which ones are left  how rare are they? Which ones are virtually
impossible to track down? 

Thanks,
Wes


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Re: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties

2001-04-25 Thread Stewart Caig
As far as I know the whole of the UR records back catalogue is still readily
available, but there are a couple of releases that are rare. UR 46 was only
released as part of a double pack on NSC records and is not so easily
available. Also the first ever (as far as I know) release by UR was an album
called 'Hype Stuff (You gotta Move to)' which featured vocals by Rob Hood,
Yolanda Reynolds and a host of others. I'm pretty sure it came out before
UR01 as, apart from the copy I have I've never known anyone who has ever
heard of it before. Though there is a track on it called 'You've got to show
me' that I think was released on Shockwave. Of course you also have the UR Z
tracks which are supposedly Assault DJ issue only, SID releases and some
other stuff on Shockwave (Acid Rain1). Plus There's the Hipnotech label,
which is a UR offshoot that puts out mainly downtempo beaty stuff and lets
not forget the album on Network records that had a short track of them live.

Peace
Stewart
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From: Charles Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties


 Apparently E2-E4 was recorded in one take (i.e. one hour), with no
 overdubs or editing (apart from those needed for side A  B of the
 record). Almost inconceivable, isn't it? I also recommend Gottsching's
 'Dream  Desire', a bizarre, almost kitschily-beautiful album bedecked
 with incredible synth work. True phonographer MG talks about E2-E4  his
 career at: www.eurock.com/features/ashra/

 Just wondering: have all the early UR releases been re-released on vinyl
 by now? Which ones are left  how rare are they? Which ones are virtually
 impossible to track down?

 Thanks,
 Wes


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Re: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties

2001-04-25 Thread John Osselaer
Now, THERE's a list of records I would like to get my hands on. (noise of 
piggy bank squealing...)


John


As far as I know the whole of the UR records back catalogue is still 
readily

available, but there are a couple of releases that are rare. UR 46 was only
released as part of a double pack on NSC records and is not so easily
available. Also the first ever (as far as I know) release by UR was an 
album

called 'Hype Stuff (You gotta Move to)' which featured vocals by Rob Hood,
Yolanda Reynolds and a host of others. I'm pretty sure it came out before
UR01 as, apart from the copy I have I've never known anyone who has ever
heard of it before. Though there is a track on it called 'You've got to 
show
me' that I think was released on Shockwave. Of course you also have the UR 
Z

tracks which are supposedly Assault DJ issue only, SID releases and some
other stuff on Shockwave (Acid Rain1). Plus There's the Hipnotech label,
which is a UR offshoot that puts out mainly downtempo beaty stuff and lets
not forget the album on Network records that had a short track of them 
live.


Peace
Stewart
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Subject: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties


 Apparently E2-E4 was recorded in one take (i.e. one hour), with no
 overdubs or editing (apart from those needed for side A  B of the
 record). Almost inconceivable, isn't it? I also recommend Gottsching's
 'Dream  Desire', a bizarre, almost kitschily-beautiful album bedecked
 with incredible synth work. True phonographer MG talks about E2-E4  his
 career at: www.eurock.com/features/ashra/

 Just wondering: have all the early UR releases been re-released on vinyl
 by now? Which ones are left  how rare are they? Which ones are 
virtually

 impossible to track down?

 Thanks,
 Wes


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