There are plenty of underrated labels from the 90s, but rarely is a label so deserving of that title as U.F.O., aka Underground Futuristic Organisation, out of London.
Almost forgotten now, it was host to some of the best and most interesting releases of the 90s. Two excellent EPs by the one and only Lasse Steen under different monikers (as usual). A rare apperance of Vdd Energise who did only a few releases in the 90s - brilliant as usual.
Two brutal releases by Lee Humphreys himself (one of these together with Ken Dutrieue), who seemingly was also behind the label as a whole. A curious release by Max de Grote. But last but not least - the Passages EP by Somatic Responses, which shook the underground music world when it was released, ended up in everyone's fanzine top 10 chart features, and even made it onto German mainstream TV (featured in a small segment about Christoph de Babalon's DJ activities).
These releases really left a mark on the Hardcore and other scenes, so it's time to look back on this label again.
This mix showcases some of the gems to be found there. Acid, Hardcore, Techno, darkness, in various BPMs, it's all here.

Tracklisting:

  1. Choose - Fatality At Work - A1
  2. DSL - Void
  3. Dark Unitz - Precision Muted
  4. M. De Grote - Little Ann
  5. Somatic Responses - Passage
  6. Choose - Fatality At Work
  7. DSL - Nitrous
  8. Choose - Fatality At Work - B2
  9. Vdd Energise Vs. Valium - Rotronic
  10. DSL+Fluokid - Dark Force
  11. Dark Unitz - Cold Crush Console
  12. Somatic Responses - Milk Jugs
  13. DSL+Fluokid - Inferno
  14. Dark Unitz - Kondensimated
  15. DSL - Tunnel Vison
  16. Somatic Responses - Freezing Point
  17. Dark Unitz - Slack-Jaw-Yokel
  18. M. De Grote - X-Perience 5004
  19. Vdd Energise Vs. Valium - Insert Disk 1
  20. DSL+Fluokid - Rasher Flasher
  21. Vdd Energise Vs. Valium - Windows
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    • Key: Em
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