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Universal Indicator (collective)

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Universal Indicator
GenresAcid techno
Years active1992–1995, 2001
LabelsRephlex Records
Past membersMike Dred
Richard D. James

Universal Indicator is the group name for Rephlex Records artists, Richard D. James (as Martin Tressider[1]) and Mike Dred (a.k.a. The Kosmik Kommando). The name is a reference to the signature acid techno sound found on all the releases. Five projects were released, and a compilation CD was mixed by Dred.

All the albums are named after different colours used on the UI spectrum. They were released in the following order: Blue, Red, Yellow, and Green. Blue and Yellow were produced by Dred, while Red and Green are often attributed to James, though never officially.

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Discography

Release Information
Blue
Red
Yellow
Green
  • Released: 1995
  • Format: 12", 10", 7" vinyl
  • Label: Rephlex Records
  • Catalogue Number: SH-101
Green promo
Innovation in the Dynamics of Acid
  • Released: 2001
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Rephlex Records
  • Catalogue Number: CAT 117 CD
  • This is a DJ mix CD by Mike Dred of the material from the original releases. The music is credited to "various artists" and Richard D. James is thanked under the alias Martin Tressider.
Universal Indicator 5 (Ultra-Violet)

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