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Underground Movement Show - Episode 66 Ultradyne / Live PA (Archived)

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Watch this episode here : https://vimeo.com/44077072?fl=pl&fe=shFull Post on ElectronicRhythm.com : https://www.electronicrhythm.com/ums-episode-66-ultradyne/Subscribe to Podcast :  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/electronic-rhythms-podcast/id426891732On this weeks episode we have one of the most influential Detroit techno live PA acts that is Ultradyne. This duo Unquestionably has some of the hardest, toughest, darkest and subtlest electronic music to ever come out of the beacon that is Detroit, Ultradyne is quietly among the most influential within the group of giants that make up the Detroit techno paragon. Rarely showing their unmasked faces, Alex Lugo and Dennis Richardson unintentionally helped cultivate the furtive techno aesthetic that so many producers worldwide have tried to emulate. Releasing under various aliases including Vidrio and X-ternal Pulse, Ultradyne’s tracks and their label, Pi Gao Movement, contain elements of twisted scientific experiments, eugenics, sociopathic behavior and post-industrial waste. The music that results from these themes is equally as warped, frantic, powerful and demanding, revealing itself only after repeated consumption.The mysterious duo, better known as Ultradyne, has been making some of the more interesting and unique electro music to grace a turntable. Previously they have referred to their hometown of Detroit as their training ground but thats where the connection ends, this is music that does not belong to any regional pigeonhole. They have a multitude of releases since 1993, all quality, with even the strangest and most impenetrable tracks on first listen finally revealing themselves to be the diamonds in the rough that truly they are.Social Connection:www.pi-gaomovement.com/myspace.com/ultradynediscogs.com/artist/Ultradyne

Watch this episode here : https://vimeo.com/44077072?fl=pl&fe=shFull Post on ElectronicRhythm.com : https://www.electronicrhythm.com/ums-episode-66-ultradyne/Subscribe to Podcast :  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/electronic-rhythms-podcast/id426891732On this weeks episode we have one of the most influential Detroit techno live PA acts that is Ultradyne. This duo Unquestionably has some of the hardest, toughest, darkest and subtlest electronic music to ever come out of the beacon that is Detroit, Ultradyne is quietly among the most influential within the group of giants that make up the Detroit techno paragon. Rarely showing their unmasked faces, Alex Lugo and Dennis Richardson unintentionally helped cultivate the furtive techno aesthetic that so many producers worldwide have tried to emulate. Releasing under various aliases including Vidrio and X-ternal Pulse, Ultradyne’s tracks and their label, Pi Gao Movement, contain elements of twisted scientific experiments, eugenics, sociopathic behavior and post-industrial waste. The music that results from these themes is equally as warped, frantic, powerful and demanding, revealing itself only after repeated consumption.The mysterious duo, better known as Ultradyne, has been making some of the more interesting and unique electro music to grace a turntable. Previously they have referred to their hometown of Detroit as their training ground but thats where the connection ends, this is music that does not belong to any regional pigeonhole. They have a multitude of releases since 1993, all quality, with even the strangest and most impenetrable tracks on first listen finally revealing themselves to be the diamonds in the rough that truly they are.Social Connection:www.pi-gaomovement.com/myspace.com/ultradynediscogs.com/artist/Ultradyne

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