Underground ResistanceNation 2 Nation

Label:

Underground Resistance – UR005

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Deep House

Tracklist

A1 Big Stone Lake
SaxophoneLenny Price
4:14
A2 Sometimes I Feel Like 6:50
A3 Nation 2 Nation
SaxophoneLenny Price
5:14
B1 Body And Soul 5:30
B2 The Theory (Mind Mix) 2:20
B3 303 Sunset 3:35

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered AtNational Sound Corporation
  • Published ByMad Mike Music

Credits

  • Producer, Arranged ByUnderground Resistance

Notes

This version has a large ring.
Mad Mike Music (BMI)

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Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings side A): UR/JAZZ 005 A From nation to nation, from sea to sea... we are one - Underground Resistance NSC
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings side B): UR/JAZZ 005 B Underground Resistance 1991 NSC NATION TO NATION LP UR Jazz Limited Edition #1
  • Rights Society: BMI

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Nation 2 Nation (6×File, MP3, Reissue, 320 kbps) Underground Resistance UR-005 US 2006
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Nation 2 Nation (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue) Underground Resistance UR005 US 2020

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Reviews

  • DennisV94's avatar
    DennisV94
    The way they incorporate jazz into electronic music is just unheard off. Excellent EP!
    • Raphoume's avatar
      Raphoume
      One of the EP of UR that is full hit and no miss. All tracks are great here. Mostly very Deep techno with jazzy mood, and a Killer anti-club hit with The Theory (Mind Mix) : a beatless and beautiful ballad.
      • Mr_Fixx's avatar
        Mr_Fixx
        Crazy that this EP doesn't get as much acclaim as some of the other ultra-classic UR releases.
        • Milispky's avatar
          Milispky
          Edited 6 years ago
          I will out this on a house record which is typical. I am not often a fan of this music but for me this holds some moods which I enjoy to access

          yes great memories of sunny day with birds g.

          Very good for cocktails with loved ones and hanging. I think of the garden, summer, fun and times. Memories of you
          • MikeMcGantic's avatar
            MikeMcGantic
            A carefully crafted album that was well ahead of its time.
            • Mark_Anthony's avatar
              Mark_Anthony
              Edited 13 years ago
              Ah the birds chirping in the A2 "Sometimes I Feel Like". Its such a summertime jam. This is straight up festival techno. And the acid bassline in track A3 "Nation 2 Nation", f*ck!! It destroys me everytime. This is timeless and unrivaled jazz techno!! :0)
              • efunker's avatar
                efunker
                Edited 18 years ago
                This UR release gives a hint of the mighty things to come: 'Sometimes I Feel Like' and 'Nation2Nation' predict some of the emotions evoked by the URs seminal Galaxy2Galaxy release, whilst the World2World adds the energy. It’s important to recognize the similarities between the series of releases that used this naming format - there was a strong vein of innovation of the UR sound throughout them – both generated and given cohesion by Mike Bank’s creativity.

                I love the Nation2Nation EP for what it is, with its undeniable ‘Mad Mike’ sound, live sax, Roland TB303 moments, and as with each of the releases in this series it defines a moment in the musical history of the Resistance’s ‘sound of the underground.’

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