Universal Indicator – Universal Indicator # 4 (Green)
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Rephlex – SH-101 |
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Series: |
Universal Indicator – Green |
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Acid |
Tracklist
U1 | Untitled | 10:15 | |
U2 | Untitled | 2:07 | |
K1 | 25 c14 | 6:38 | |
K2 | Untitled | 6:02 | |
A | Untitled | 8:02 | |
C1 | Untitled | 3:48 | |
C2 | Untitled | 1:51 | |
C3 | Untitled | 5:08 | |
I | I1 | 2:52 | |
D | Untitled | 3:48 |
Credits
- Mastered By – Porky (5)
- Performer [Uncredited] – Richard D. James
Notes
12" (U/K), 10" (A/C) and 7" (I/D) triple vinyl set, spelling out UK ACID.
Comes in Rephlex plastic bag.
A Porky Prime Cut.
Comes in Rephlex plastic bag.
A Porky Prime Cut.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Etching U): SH-101-EP-U1
- Matrix / Runout (Etching K): SH-101-EP-K1
- Matrix / Runout (Etching A): SH-101-10-A1
- Matrix / Runout (Etching C): SH-101-10"-C1
- Matrix / Runout (Etching I): SH-101-I1
- Matrix / Runout (Etching D): SH-101 D1
Other Versions (2)
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Universal Indicator Green (7", Promo, Purple) | Rephlex | SH-101 | UK | 1995 | ||
Universal Indicator # 4 (Green) (10", 33 ⅓ RPM) | Rephlex | SH-101 | UK | 1995 |
Recommendations
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1992 UKVinyl —12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Limited Edition, White Label
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Reviews
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According this release https://discogs.programascracks.com/ru/Various-Best-Of-Trance-Volume-Three/release/31173
Track 10 Universal Indicator– I1 licensed courtesy of Rephlex ℗ 1992. -
Given that the little Rephlex promo sheet that comes with this album says "Coming Soon:" and lists Freaquenseize, Weirs and Tango N' Vectif, which all came out mid-late 1993, shouldn't the release date for this one be 1993 and not 1995?
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Richard actually posted in a comment on his soundcloud that he was responsible for Universal Indicator Red, Green, and Purple, while Mike Dred did Blue and Yellow. Therefore, the rumor that the 7" record was produced by Dred while the other two were produced by James has now beenproven false by the man himself.
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You should note that this green set is #4 in the 'Universal Indicator Series' as shown in the small box next to the skull at the top of the bag
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Edited 8 years agoTo be pretty frank here...
You are better off spending your hard earned drug money on some of the other releases on Rephlex..
I personally would rather spend it on some of the other releases in the Universal Indicator series...
Far better sounds on them!...
This seems a bit of a gimmick from Limerick of which I'm sure RDJ is once again having a giggle...
He could have thrown in a t shirt or couple of 10p sweetie mix bags! Or maybe a half eaten Cornish pasty straight from the local tin mine?...
The choice is yours...
Its up to you I guess... ;) -
I bought this ten years ago or more second hand and bizarrely someone had written on all of the discs this is what it said:
12"
U - 45 rpm
K - 45rpm, cushioned wave impact, get's more complex
10"
A - 33rpm, Rubber band
C - 33rpm, Over the Sea, Acidic Squiggle
7"
I - 45rpm, is it phart?
d - 45rpm, ghosties
Weird? Any one know where these titles might have cone from? -
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This is a superb 3 disc set. The 12" and 7" play at 45rpm but the 10" plays at 33rpm. Most of the tracks are in your face pounders similar to UI Red but personally I think these sound better as there's more going on. Particularly with the relentless percussion. The 12" has one rather uninspiring track that sounds like a dodgy slap bass funk thing, not really in keeping with the rest of the music. The second track on the 7" is beatless and is just soaring synth noise kind of like whale calls.
This set is generally attributed to being Richard D James (Aphex Twin) under the production guise of Tan-09.
The 'We are the music makers' website goes on to suggest that he is responsible for the 12" and 10" but the 7" is Grant Wilson-Claridge (Co-founder of Rephlex records).
The 'All Music Guide' website also states that James produced the 12" and 10" but attributes the 7" to Mike Dred (Kosmic Kommando) who is also rumoured to have produced UI Blue and UI Yellow.
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