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Universal IndicatorYellow

Label:

Rephlex – MC 202

Series:

Universal Indicator – Yellow

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Hardcore, Acid

Tracklist

O1TARDIS5:57
O2Wayne's Tantrum5:16
D1Lost5:34
D2Acid Test 9015:52
D3WW3037:28
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Credits

  • Mastered ByPorky (5)
  • PerformerThe Kosmik Kommando

Notes

A:45rpm
B:33⅓rpm
The track names do not appear anywhere on the record.

The Kosmik Kommando 1993: All tracks recorded at Acid Lab, UK.

Run-out:
O - Drum and bass is just a waste... - A Porky Prime Cut

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etching O): MC 202 -O1
  • Matrix / Runout (Etching D): MC 202 -D1

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Reviews

  • chowder_'s avatar
    chowder_
    Quietly the best in the UI series…. Don’t sleep on this just because RDJ isn’t on it.
    • timcdisc's avatar
      timcdisc
      Anyone noticed one of the tracks (sorry, not in front of me right now) is like 140 4 on the floor hard acid at 45, but at 33 it's like 100? And like BOWWW BOWWW BOWWW BOWWW just sick. Toggling between the two on phrase is 100% ill.
      • randyj's avatar
        randyj
        Absolutel madness - especially for '93. O.1 and O.2 are killer acid gems - not of your regular ilk. This is pure Rephlex mindphuqy. D1 is a more stripped down dark acid cut with a screaming noise - proper. D2 is a more liquidy acid gem - for the X or acid fam. D3 is an over the top banging industrial acid workout - only for the headstrong. Overall - this is a ridiculous EP - in the best of ways. 3 of the cuts are for the perfect moment when you want to make people's heads go batty. Buy it. Play it. 5 stars - all day.
        • MISTER_DIA-TRIBE_73's avatar
          Wayne's Tantrum most definitely throws a right wobbler on this hardcore acid joint!
          • bati's avatar
            bati
            this one is a killer
            for real acid techno headz
            • V-Agent's avatar
              V-Agent
              This is the best produced and most interesting of the Universal Indicator series, as it sounds like a much later recordind to the rest of the series.
              The Universal Indicator tracks were mostly recorded by Mike Dred years before they were actually released, some as long ago as '88, '89 and were really nothing more than demos and tapes that he had lying around from his teenage years which he managed to release as special imprints much later down the track.

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