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For|underground resistance movements|Underground resistance (disambiguation)Infobox musical artist|name = Underground Resistance|image =|caption =|image_size = 58|background = group_or_band|alias =|origin = Detroit, Michigan , United States |instrument =|occupation =|years_active = 1989–present|label = Underground Resistance, Somewhere In Detroit (SID)|associated_acts = Drexciya , Marc Floyd, DJ Rolando , James Pennington , Blake Baxter , Chuck Gibson (Perception/Hi-techfunk) and Gerald Mitchell, DJ 3000, DJ Skurge, DJ Dex, DJ S2, The Vision, Buzz Goree, Suburban Knight , The Unknown Soldier, DJ Di'jital and Claude Young , Galaxy 2 Galaxy |website = http://www.undergroundresistance.com www.undergroundresistance.com|current_members = Mike Banks (musician)|Mike Banks , DJ 3000, DJ Dex, DJ S2, The Vision, Buzz Goree, Suburban Knight, The Unknown Soldier, DJ Skurge|past_members = Jeff Mills , Claude Young, Robert Hood , DJ Rolando Underground Resistance (commonly abbreviated to UR) is a musical collective from Detroit , Michigan , in the United States of America. They are the most militantly political example of modern Detroit Techno , with a grungy, four-track musical aesthetic and a strictly anti-mainstream business strategy. They have exerted their portion of Detroit Techno's cultural influence towards promoting political activism.

Begun in the late 1980s by Jeff Mills and Mike Banks (musician)|"Mad" Mike Banks , UR related the aesthetics of early Detroit Techno to the complex social, political, and economic circumstances which followed on from Ronald Reagan|Reagan -era inner-city economic recession, producing uncompromising music geared toward promoting awareness and facilitating political change. Later Robert Hood|Robert "Noise" Hood joined the collective.

As with Public Enemy (band)|Public Enemy , there have been intimations that UR's subversively 'militant' approach to music was related to the activities of the Black Panthers in the 1970s, something not entirely accurate as Mills explains in an interview."All the black men you see in America today are the direct result of those actions: all the freedoms we have, as well as the restrictions, refer back to the government and the Black Panthers in the '70s," he said in that interview. "So we make music. We make music about who we are and where we’re from. Of course there are going to be links – that's why we had songs with titles like Riot . Because that's indicative of the era we were born in, and the things we remember. As time goes on, naturally I think the messages will get further away from that. It's not a coincidence. There is a reason behind UR and Public Enemy and these people.” - Jeff Mills Does Solo Flight , Andrez Bergen . Daily Yomiuri , September 2006.

Many of Underground Resistance's labelmate's early releases were the product of various experiments by Banks, Mills, and Hood, both solo and in collaboration, before Mills and Hood left the collective in 1992 to achieve international success as solo artists and DJs. Mike Banks continued to lead UR in the wake of the split, releasing EPs during the mid-1990s such as "Return of Acid Rain," "Message to the Majors," and "Galaxy to Galaxy" under the UR name, as well as 12-inches by increasingly renowned artists such as Drexciya .

UR tracks have occasionally been released on other labels (usually in what UR metaphorically describe as "reconnaissance" or "infiltration").

1998's "Interstellar Fugitives", the first full album credited to Underground Resistance, saw Mike Banks redefining the collective's sound as "High-Tech Funk", reflecting a shift in emphasis from hard, minimal club Techno to breakbeats, Electro and even occasionally Drum and Bass and down-tempo Hip hop music|Hip-Hop . In 1999, newcomer DJ Rolando released UR's most commercially successful EP, "The Knights of The Jaguar".

In 2000, Kraftwerk released a remix single of their theme composed for the Expo 2000 in Hanover, featuring contributions from the UR artists. Their real names were not mentioned in the credits, but were hidden behind the numbers - 035, 038, 039 & 044, referring to the UR catalogue:

035 – DJ Rolando 038 – Mike Banks 039 – Andre Holland 044 – Gerald Mitchel

From 2002 onwards, Kraftwerk's live shows featured the group performing UR's remixes compiled in the song now called "Planet of Visions".

Discography


  • UR001 UR + Yolanda - Your Time Is Up (album)|Your Time Is Up

  • UR002 UR - Sonic (album)|Sonic

  • UR003 UR - The Final Frontier (album)|The Final Frontier

  • UR004 UR - Waveform (album)|Waveform

  • UR005 UR - Nation 2 Nation (album)|Nation 2 Nation

  • UR006 Blake Baxter - The Prince Of Techno (album)|The Prince Of Techno

  • UR007 UR featuring Yolanda - Living For The Night (album)|Living For The Night

  • UR008 The Vision - Gyroscopic (album)|Gyroscopic

  • UR009 UR + Yolanda - Elimination (remix) (album)|Elimination

  • UR010 UR - Riot EP (album)|Riot EP

  • UR011 Suburban Knight - Nocturbulous Behavior (album)|Nocturbulous Behavior

  • UR012 UR - Fuel For The Fire / Attend The Riot (album)|Fuel For The Fire / Attend The Riot

  • UR013 X-101 - Sonic Destroyer (LP) (album)|Sonic Destroyer

  • UR013.5 X-101 - G-Force (album)|G-Force

  • UR015 Mad Mike / Octave One - Aztlan / DayStar Rising (12") (album)|UR015 Mad Mike / Octave One - Aztlan / DayStar Rising

  • UR016 UR + Yolanda - Living For The Night (remix) (album)|Living For The Night

  • UR017 UR - The Punisher (album)|The Punisher

  • UR018 UR - The Fury (1991) (album)|The Fury

  • UR018 UR - M.I.A (1999) (album)|M.I.A

  • UR019 X-102 - BX-A (album)|BX-A

  • UR019.5 X-102 - Groundzero (album)|UR019.5 X-102 - Groundzero

  • UR020 UR - World 2 World (album)|World 2 World

  • UR021 UR - Pirahna (1992) (album)|Pirahna

  • UR021 UR - Crime Report (1998) (album)|Crime Report

  • UR022 UR - Death Star (album)|Death Star

  • UR023 UR - Message To The Majors (album)|Message To The Majors

  • UR024 UR - The Return of Acid Rain - The Storm Continues (album)|The Return of Acid Rain - The Storm Continues

  • UR025 UR - Galaxy 2 Galaxy (2x12") (album)|Galaxy 2 Galaxy

  • UR026 Drexciya - Bubble Metropolis (album)|Bubble Metropolis

  • UR027 Scan 7 - Black Moon Rising (album)|Black Moon Rising

  • UR028 UR - Acid Rain III (2x12") (album)|Acid Rain III

  • UR029 Suburban Knight and Mad Mike - Dark Energy (2x12") (album)|Dark Energy

  • UR030 Drexciya - Aquatic Attack (album)|Aquatic Attack

  • UR031 Scan 7 - Undetectable (album)|Undetectable

  • UR032 UR - City Of Fear (album)|City Of Fear

  • UR033 UR - Electronic Warfare (2x12") (album)|Electronic Warfare

  • UR034 UR - Electronic Warfare the mixes (album)|UR034 UR - Electronic Warfare the mixes

  • UR035 UR - The Aztec Mystic (album)|The Aztec Mystic

  • UR036 Suburban Knight - By Night (album)|By Night

  • UR037 Drexciya - The Return Of Drexciya (album)|The Return Of Drexciya

  • UR038 UR - Code Breaker (album)|Code Breaker

  • '' UR039 The Infiltrator - I'm In (album)|I'm In

  • UR040 UR - Ambush (album)|Ambush

  • UR042 UR - Turning Point (2x12") (album)|Turning Point

  • UR043 UR - Condition Red EP (12") (album)|Condition Red EP

  • UR044 Hardlife - Hardlife (12") (album)|Hardlife

  • UR045 UR - Interstellar Fugitives (3xLP/CD) (album)|Interstellar Fugitives

  • UR047 DJ VintageFuture - Antimatter Premium Unleaded / Frequency Snowstorm (album)|Antimatter Premium Unleaded / Frequency Snowstorm

  • UR048 The Swarm - Speeding Like the Killer Bees (album)|Speeding Like the Killer Bees

  • UR049 Aztec Mystic - Knights Of The Jaguar EP (album)|Knights Of The Jaguar

  • UR049 various mixed by DJ Roland - The Aztec Mystic Mix (CD) (album)|The Aztec Mystic Mix

  • UR050 Suburban Knight - Hidden In Plainsight EP (12") (album)|Hidden In Plainsight


  • '' UR 16R Davina - Don't You Want It (12") (album)|Don't You Want It

  • UR 27R DJ VintageFuture Venomous - The Toxin / The Charmer / Snake Talk (12") (album)|UR 27R Venomous - The Toxin / The Charmer / Snake Talk

  • UR 28R UR featuring Galaxy 2 Galaxy Live - Hi-Tech Jazz (12") (album)|Hi-Tech Jazz

  • UR 31R Dark Paradise - Aurora / Black Strategy (12") (album)|UR 31R Dark Paradise - Aurora / Black Strategy

  • UR 040R UR - Analog Assassin / Subsonic Shadow (12") (album)|UR 040R UR - Analog Assassin / Subsonic Shadow


  • UR 2000 Aztec Mystic - Revenge Of The Jaguar (jeff mills remix) (12") (album)|Revenge Of The Jaguar

  • UR 2001 UR - Millennium To Millennium (12") (album)|Millennium To Millennium

  • UR 3000 UR - Inspiration / Transition (12") (album)|Inspiration / Transition

  • URCD 3000-2 various mixed by DJ Rolando - Vibrations (CD) (album)|URCD 3000-2 various mixed by DJ Rolando - Vibrations


  • Remixes


  • 1991 Digital Boy – "This Is Mutha F**ker!"

  • 1991 The Reese Project – "Direct Me"

  • 1992 Bass Probe – "Mind Experiments"

  • 1992 Chez Damier – "Can You Feel It"

  • 1992 Ingator II – "Skyscratch (Mano Mano)"

  • 1992 Mεuriziφ – "Ploy"

  • 1992 The Reese Project – "The Colour of Love"

  • 1993 Seven Grand Housing Authority – "The Question"

  • 1997 Rashid Salaam – "'D' Old Skool Dances"

  • 2000 Kraftwerk – "Expo 2000"

  • 2002 Model 600 – "Update"

  • 2006 Depeche Mode – "People Are People"


  • See also


  • List of record labels


  • References


    reflist

    External links


  • http://www.undergroundresistance.com/ The official Underground Resistance website

  • http://www.discogs.com/label/Underground+Resistance Underground Resistance Discography

  • http://www.thethingis.co.uk/index.php/2007/10/20/tti-speaks-to-underground-resistance/ Interview with "the thing is..." magazine

  • http://www.hitechfunk.com/ Hitechfunk

  • http://www.clubtransmediale.de/index.php? id=4154 Underground resistance live at DISK/club transmediale - it's a sonic revolution

  • http://current.com/entertainment/music/89891932_detroits-underground-resistance.htm/ Video profile and Interview


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