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Getting behind Universal Indicator: Red, Green, Yellow, Blue
 

Maxim from Russia, Moscow on 2001-04-13 19:55 [#00003402]



Can anyone explain to me what's the whole thing behind the
Universal Indicator project?
Is it right that UI [color] was made by [artist]:

Blue: Kosmik Kommando (Mike Dred)
Yellow: Kosmik Kommando (Mike Dred)
Red: Aphex Twin under the pseudonym Martin Tressider
Green: Aphex Twin

I'm pretty sure about Blue and Yellow, but what about Red
and Green?

On this site it is stated that "Richard did three tracks on
this album (UI: Red) according to a reliable source (Rich
himself), but I dunno which ones..."

But look what I've found on http:everything2.com

Universal Indicator: Red
Thu Jul 27 2000 at 02:16 utc

A fun release by The Aphex Twin under the pseudonym Martin
Tressider. Never known to actually be his release until
recently. 11 songs, two of which are just bursts of noise
less than five seconds long. Hard, driving techno music.
Similar to Universal Indicator Green in style. Comes in an
unlabeled red vinyl sleeve, on unlabeled red vinyl. A true
collecter's item, worth picking up.

AND WHAT ABOUT UI: GREEN???

Here is the info from http:everything2.com

Universal Indicator: Green
Thu Jul 27 2000 at 03:13 utc

A fun vinyl release by The Aphex Twin. Limited to 1000
pressings. Crazy techno music, similar to Universal
Indicator Red in style. Released in 7", 10", and 12" vinyl
varieties. Pressed on blank green vinyl contained in a
plastic bag with a map of Cornwall, UK on it, along with a
skull and crossbones. Ten tracks. More difficult to find
than Universal Indicator Red.

CAN ANYONE CONFIRM THIS???? PLEASE!


 

hevquip from horse's foot on 2001-04-13 19:58 [#00003403]



go to joyrex.com and look in the articles section.


 


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