Underground ResistanceWaveform E.P.

Label:

Underground Resistance – UR 004

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, EP, White Label , Black Labels

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Acid

Tracklist

A1 Adrenalin 4:43
A2 Beauty Of Decay 3:37
B1 Quadrasonic 6:48
B2 Back Road To Nirvana 3:40

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered AtNational Sound Corporation

Credits

  • ProducerUnderground Resistance

Notes

This version has a large ring.
Plain black labels.

Side A: When playing: It plays from inner groove to outwards rim.

Record title, production information and track titles are all etched into the vinyl. However, the track titles are etched into the wrong sides:
- Side A etching states "1. Quadrasonic 2. Back Road To Nirvana" but actually contains the tracks "Adrenalin" and "Beauty Of Decay" (listed in that order as the record plays from the middle towards the edge due to a special cut).
- Side B etching states "1. Adrenalin 2. Beauty Of Decay" but contains the tracks "Quadrasonic" & "Back Road To Nirvana", cut normally from the edge towards the middle.

Track durations and BPM are not provided on the record.
BPM:
A1: 127 | A2: 125
B1: 123 | B2: 129

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings side A): UR 004-A MADE IN DETROIT 1-313-862-5852 UR PRODUCTIONS 1. QUADRASONIC 2. BACKROAD TO NIRVANA WAVEFORM E.P. - UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE 1991
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings side B): WAVEFORM UR 004-B PRODUCED BY UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE 1-313-862-5852 LIFE IS A WAVEFORM 1. ADRENALIN 2. BEAUTY OF DECAY

Other Versions (5)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Waveform E.P. (12", 45 RPM, EP, White Label) Underground Resistance UR-004 US 1991
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Waveform E.P. (12", 45 RPM, EP, White Label, Black Labels) Underground Resistance UR-004 US 1991
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Waveform (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Reissue, Remastered) Underground Resistance UR-004 US 2003
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Waveform E.P. (3×File, MP3, EP, 320 kbps) Underground Resistance UR 004 US 2006
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Waveform E.P. (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Reissue) Underground Resistance UR 004 US Unknown

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Reviews

  • Nick_G's avatar
    Nick_G
    Edited 7 years ago
    Weird. The warbling synth sound that begins 'Adrenaline' would appear to be a sample of the intro from the Television Personalities 'Salvador Dali's Garden Party'! A pretty off-the-wall source for a Detroit techno track.

    Odd sample aside, this is an all-time classic UR IMO and up there with their best.
    • terrysuki's avatar
      terrysuki
      The first time I ever saw a tune being played backwards was this, in 1991. We put on a Warp night in Glasgow and I watched as Twitch from Pure lined up this EP from the middle of the record and I thinking "he better move his arse and get this lined up properly, he's gonna miss the cut" only to be completely gobsmacked as it mixed perfectly in time FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE FEKKIN, RECORD ! This was not natural ! But brilliant none the less.
      • ne-plus-ultra's avatar
        ne-plus-ultra
        Although this release is catalogued UR004 it was actually the groups 3RD release. Jeff Mills cites the Theory as being the groups 1ST release.
        • dexterfeng's avatar
          dexterfeng
          Quadrasonic. The moment I fell in love with this I was at the Walker Art Center back in 93 at the Jeff Koons art opening. Kevin Cole was dj for the night and somewhere in the set this gem came up. Sometimes you gotta have a record played really loud and appropriately to really get into it. Boom!! Still one of my favourite moments from UR.

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