RE: [313] UR soldiers

2002-01-31 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
 
 Memo from Alex Bond:
 
 Going back to those questions;
 
 'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'
 
 Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
 I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and 
 stories which
 help their image.
 
 What do other people think??

I dunno what other people think, but a few years ago Mad Mike posted this
message on 313 answering your question:

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Date: Thu, 03 Aug 1995 03:29:13 -0400 (EDT)
From: Somewhere In Detroit 
Subject: Re: (313) DJs That History Forgot 1

On Thu, 3 Aug 1995, Somewhere In Detroit wrote:
 On Wed, 2 Aug 1995, rbcIII the lovebot wrote:
  On Wed, 2 Aug 1995, Robert Smith wrote:
  
   From what I know of Mad Mike, they don't want to be.  More friendships
   are made and more battles are won in the underground rather than on
the
   surface.  More substance, less flash.
  
  Well, I take the militant underground stance of the UR crew with a grain

  of salt.  They often dis +8 an others for licensing to big labels but...
  
  1) Tresor and Tresor II (NovaMute) have UR tracks on them.  This is the 
  same label which licenses Probe and Plastikman and FUSE...
  
  2) Drexciya on WARP
  
  3) Drexciya on Rephlex
  
  4) UR on New Electronica compilations.
  
  Many more examples can be found I'm sure.  I don't think WARP, Mute 
  records and New Electronica are any better than RS.  They pimp just
like 
  Renaat!
  
  So this anti white techno stance is not very solid IMO.  I don't mind 
  though.  I happen to think the Tresor and Tresor II comps the best 
  NovaMute put out.  I think Drexciya deserves the exposure they get on 
  labels like Warp and Rephlex.  I love all of the releases that New 
  Electronica has put out (esp. the new Reflections On Reflections) and 
  think UR are a great compliment to the other srtists featured.
  
  I take the UR, Mad Mike, and Drexciya public statements as part of their

  act.  Much like the facade of some Metal bands who act like devil 
  worshippers.  It's all entertainment and good at that.  I just happen to

  think the whole at war with the commercial forces theme a pretty cool 
  one.
  
  -robert
  
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   / _\  | || ||  _  \|_   _|/  _  \
  / /_\\ | -- || |_) | _| |_ | (_) |__
 /__\\/|_/|_|\_/   ( *electronic* )
  
  Attn;Lovebot
 I dont get out in cyberspace very often so please forgive my 
 net etiquette or any words I may mispell,I do very much app-
 reciate Robert Smiths passionate defense of UR,but I am a
 fighter and in this instance I will come out of the shadows
 in defense of my Label and what it stands for!First regarding
 Drexciya - It hurts me just as much as anyone else who loves
 true Underground music from the source to see a group that
 UR as a Label helped lift from the streets into international
 underground acclaim.Dont forget these projects on UR were not
 Drexciyas first outings,their first outings on their own label
 did not farewell at all.You guys cannot imagine the type of
 time and energy both financially and studiowise that goes into
 making 4 trak material good enough to make a record out of.
 Matter of fact most people cant make 4 trak projects into
 good sounding records,but at UR thats what we did because
 I heard something in those traks - I heard some brothers
 who were using their imaginations to the max,I heard kids
 who were pure at heart and knew nothing of the international
 complexities of this music,I heard dreams.It is very,very
 difficult to descibe what it feels like to lose talented
 people the caliber of Jeff Mills,Robert Hood or Drexciya
 not to lose them due to arguments or disagreements,but to
 lose them due to the environment here in Detroit.It is a
 very difficult place to stay in especially if you have been
 abroad or know others that have been.After returning some 
 people are never the same! Jeff Mills was a world class DJ
 a talent the world now enjoys.He had nowhere to play here in 
 Detroit we would watch as DJ after DJ would come play Detroit
 and for all the hype could not rock the D,basically they
 could not hold a candle next to Jeff Mills.Jeff is xtremly
 competetive so he really wanted to get out there and kik ass
 So when his chance came in 1992 at the Limelite club in N.Y
 he took it! HE knew and I knew that he would never come back!
 I never call Jeff a sellout cause he aint,the brother just did
 what he had to do because that was his chance to share his
gift
 with all of you in 

Re: [313] UR soldiers

2002-01-31 Thread Stewart Caig
Why did Public Enemy called thier troops the Security of the first world and
parade about on stage with uzis? Part publicity and part to visually enforce
the politics that thier music embroiled itself in. UR talk about fighting
the programmers by deprogramming the population through sonic assaults, the
idea of them being soldiers just enforces this message. Personally I don't
take it all 'too' seriously, but the whole mythology that surrounds the
entire UR camp (including Drexciya, The Martian etc..) does add a certain
dialogue to thier music which, for me, does actually enhance it.

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 Going back to those questions;

 'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'

 Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
 I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and stories which
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 What do other people think??

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Re: [313] UR soldiers

2002-01-31 Thread Otto

Alex Bond wrote:

Going back to those questions;

'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'

Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and stories which
help their image.

What do other people think??

In the words of Mike himself, when a similar question was asked in '95:
http://music.hyperreal.org/library/publicity/underground_resistance/mad_mike_speaks

Also very relevant IMO in regards to the recent Jeff Mills discussion about 
whether/how to progress with techno.


Otto
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This email from Underground Resistance's Mad Mike appeared on the 313 list:

Date: Thu, 03 Aug 1995 03:29:13 -0400 (EDT)
From: Somewhere In Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) DJs That History Forgot 1

On Thu, 3 Aug 1995, Somewhere In Detroit wrote:
 On Wed, 2 Aug 1995, rbcIII the lovebot wrote:
  On Wed, 2 Aug 1995, Robert Smith wrote:
 
   From what I know of Mad Mike, they don't want to be.  More friendships
   are made and more battles are won in the underground rather than on the
   surface.  More substance, less flash.
 
  Well, I take the militant underground stance of the UR crew with a grain
  of salt.  They often dis +8 an others for licensing to big labels but...
 
  1) Tresor and Tresor II (NovaMute) have UR tracks on them.  This is the
  same label which licenses Probe and Plastikman and FUSE...
 
  2) Drexciya on WARP
 
  3) Drexciya on Rephlex
 
  4) UR on New Electronica compilations.
 
  Many more examples can be found I'm sure.  I don't think WARP, Mute
  records and New Electronica are any better than RS.  They pimp just like
  Renaat!
 
  So this anti white techno stance is not very solid IMO.  I don't mind
  though.  I happen to think the Tresor and Tresor II comps the best
  NovaMute put out.  I think Drexciya deserves the exposure they get on
  labels like Warp and Rephlex.  I love all of the releases that New
  Electronica has put out (esp. the new Reflections On Reflections) and
  think UR are a great compliment to the other srtists featured.
 
  I take the UR, Mad Mike, and Drexciya public statements as part of their
  act.  Much like the facade of some Metal bands who act like devil
  worshippers.  It's all entertainment and good at that.  I just happen to
  think the whole at war with the commercial forces theme a pretty cool
  one.
 
  -robert
 
  --   ___  _  _  _  _
   / _\  | || ||  _  \|_   _|/  _  \
  / /_\\ | -- || |_) | _| |_ | (_) |__
 /__\\/|_/|_|\_/   ( *electronic* )
 
  Attn;Lovebot
 I dont get out in cyberspace very often so please forgive my
 net etiquette or any words I may mispell,I do very much app-
 reciate Robert Smiths passionate defense of UR,but I am a
 fighter and in this instance I will come out of the shadows
 in defense of my Label and what it stands for!First regarding
 Drexciya - It hurts me just as much as anyone else who loves
 true Underground music from the source to see a group that
 UR as a Label helped lift from the streets into international
 underground acclaim.Dont forget these projects on UR were not
 Drexciyas first outings,their first outings on their own label
 did not farewell at all.You guys cannot imagine the type of
 time and energy both financially and studiowise that goes into
 making 4 trak material good enough to make a record out of.
 Matter of fact most people cant make 4 trak projects into
 good sounding records,but at UR thats what we did because
 I heard something in those traks - I heard some brothers
 who were using their imaginations to the max,I heard kids
 who were pure at heart and knew nothing of the international
 complexities of this music,I heard dreams.It is very,very
 difficult to descibe what it feels like to lose talented
 people the caliber of Jeff Mills,Robert Hood or Drexciya
 not to lose them due to arguments or disagreements,but to
 lose them due to the environment here in Detroit.It is a
 very difficult place to stay in especially if you have been
 abroad or know others that have been.After returning some
 people are never the same! Jeff Mills was a world class DJ
 a talent the world now enjoys.He had nowhere to play here in
 Detroit we would watch as DJ after DJ would come play Detroit
 and for all the hype could not rock the D,basically they
 could not hold a candle next to Jeff Mills.Jeff is xtremly
 competetive so he really wanted to get out there and kik ass
 So when his chance came in 1992 at the Limelite club in N.Y
 he took it! HE knew and I knew 

Re: [313] UR soldiers

2002-01-31 Thread neontsetse
and 1 mo - 

 'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'
 
 Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
 I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and stories which
 help their image.
 
 What do other people think??

What do they communicate with this ?

Even if it would be inside of a marketing ploy ?  

What is the whole meaning of the attitude ?  :D

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RE: [313] UR soldiers

2002-01-31 Thread alex.bond

Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers

 Start of message text 

Cool,

That goes a long way to answering!
I've not seen that before, it's difficult for people on other sides of the
world to relate to other peoples shit I guess...




Jongsma, K.J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 31/01/2002 16:03:34
To:   Alex Bond/UK/INF/PwC, 313@hyperreal.org
cc:


Subject:  RE: [313] UR soldiers



 Memo from Alex Bond:

 Going back to those questions;

 'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'

 Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
 I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and
 stories which
 help their image.

 What do other people think??

I dunno what other people think, but a few years ago Mad Mike posted this
message on 313 answering your question:

---
Date: Thu, 03 Aug 1995 03:29:13 -0400 (EDT)
From: Somewhere In Detroit
Subject: Re: (313) DJs That History Forgot 1

On Thu, 3 Aug 1995, Somewhere In Detroit wrote:
 On Wed, 2 Aug 1995, rbcIII the lovebot wrote:
  On Wed, 2 Aug 1995, Robert Smith wrote:
 
   From what I know of Mad Mike, they don't want to be.  More
friendships
   are made and more battles are won in the underground rather than on
the
   surface.  More substance, less flash.
 
  Well, I take the militant underground stance of the UR crew with a
grain

  of salt.  They often dis +8 an others for licensing to big labels
but...
 
  1) Tresor and Tresor II (NovaMute) have UR tracks on them.  This is the
  same label which licenses Probe and Plastikman and FUSE...
 
  2) Drexciya on WARP
 
  3) Drexciya on Rephlex
 
  4) UR on New Electronica compilations.
 
  Many more examples can be found I'm sure.  I don't think WARP, Mute
  records and New Electronica are any better than RS.  They pimp just
like
  Renaat!
 
  So this anti white techno stance is not very solid IMO.  I don't mind
  though.  I happen to think the Tresor and Tresor II comps the best
  NovaMute put out.  I think Drexciya deserves the exposure they get on
  labels like Warp and Rephlex.  I love all of the releases that New
  Electronica has put out (esp. the new Reflections On Reflections) and
  think UR are a great compliment to the other srtists featured.
 
  I take the UR, Mad Mike, and Drexciya public statements as part of
their

  act.  Much like the facade of some Metal bands who act like devil
  worshippers.  It's all entertainment and good at that.  I just happen
to

  think the whole at war with the commercial forces theme a pretty cool
  one.
 
  -robert
 
  --   ___  _  _  _  _
   / _\  | || ||  _  \|_   _|/  _  \
  / /_\\ | -- || |_) | _| |_ | (_) |__
 /__\\/|_/|_|\_/   ( *electronic* )
 
  Attn;Lovebot
 I dont get out in cyberspace very often so please forgive my
 net etiquette or any words I may mispell,I do very much app-
 reciate Robert Smiths passionate defense of UR,but I am a
 fighter and in this instance I will come out of the shadows
 in defense of my Label and what it stands for!First regarding
 Drexciya - It hurts me just as much as anyone else who loves
 true Underground music from the source to see a group that
 UR as a Label helped lift from the streets into international
 underground acclaim.Dont forget these projects on UR were not
 Drexciyas first outings,their first outings on their own
label
 did not farewell at all.You guys cannot imagine the type of
 time and energy both financially and studiowise that goes
into
 making 4 trak material good enough to make a record out of.
 Matter of fact most people cant make 4 trak projects into
 good sounding records,but at UR thats what we did because
 I heard something in those traks - I heard some brothers
 who were using their imaginations to the max,I heard kids
 who were pure at heart and knew nothing of the international
 complexities of this music,I heard dreams.It is very,very
 difficult to descibe what it feels like to lose talented
 people the caliber of Jeff Mills,Robert Hood or Drexciya
 not to lose them due to arguments or disagreements,but to
 lose them due to the environment here in Detroit.It is a
 very difficult place to stay in especially if you have been
 abroad or know others that have been.After returning some
 people are never the same! Jeff Mills was a world class DJ
 a talent the world now enjoys.He had nowhere to play here in
 Detroit we would watch as DJ after DJ would come play Detroit
 and for all the hype could not rock the D,basically they
 could not hold a candle next to Jeff Mills.Jeff is xtremly