First song Underground resistance - living for the nite (master reese's late night mix) Second song Kevin saunderson - Your love (clubbed up UK vocal mix)
Track at 0:41 is Underground Resistance - Living For The Night (Kevin Saunderson Mix) and track at 1:50 is Inner City - Your Love (Kevin Saunderson's Clubbed UK Vocal Mix)
I love chicago house and detroit techno, and im european. I got records from Joe smooth, Sterling void, Inner City, Ten City, Saunderson, Fingers Inc, Knuckles, Mr Fingers. Great Docu. btw!
I just wanted to point out that I think it's VERY MISLEADING to play Kraftwerk's 1991 mix of "The Robots" in the film and display it as released in 1978.
You can't classify all electronic music as "techno." Many aspects of electronic music were created and/or inspired by Europeans, yes, but the specific genre of techno was created in Detroit, and the specific genre of house in Chicago. Those are historical facts by any metric.
@hsd628 what do you mean 'techno' before detroit techno? that doesnt make any sense. sure there were other electronic music out there, and yes detroit techno was an evolution of chicago house, but there was no techno the genre before detroit. i think you meant to say there were other forms of electronic music before detroit techno.
`Europeans did more the hurt the genre then anything` You serious mate. Agreed Tecno began in Detrioit and House began in Chicago,BEGAN AND ENDED !! Our American friends didnt go with it , decided in thier infinate wisdom to go with RAP/HIPHOP instead. So whilst in Europe we were all getting loved up on E`s the Americans, were popping a cap in each others arses, smoking crack and genrally turning into a generation of violent runts. Without drugs the genre would have died long ago - so what?
"decided in their infinate wisdom to go with rap/hiphop instead" ??? you mean because of 100s of years of structural racism and genocide of native people, a voice and unique approach to express themselves was created by and for the people of said decent? Your comment here is filled with irgnorance
the black guy at the end of the video takes a lot of credits in the industry of mechanic and electronic music. i think it's not at all Detroit the craddle of techno i think it's more european. the birth of techno
Derrick May's music is mediocre compared to Saunderson and Atkins and his ego's too big. I still remember reading the biography of Depeche Mode in which Alan Wilder had some not nice things to say about him.
First song
Underground resistance - living for the nite (master reese's late night mix)
Second song
Kevin saunderson - Your love (clubbed up UK vocal mix)
god i wish i could go back in time to that record shop and buy all that great techno
Track at 0:41 is Underground Resistance - Living For The Night (Kevin Saunderson Mix) and track at 1:50 is Inner City - Your Love (Kevin Saunderson's Clubbed UK Vocal Mix)
love kevin's shorts.
This is an excellent documentary. My city, my music.
Derrick May says so much intelligent things here. I wanna be his friend. :)
Thank you for posting this
Kevin Saunderson was the first ever to call it techno
wow this was great really inspirational
anyone who wants to get into this kind of music should watch
I ♥ Detroit Techno!
superb video..
01:20
Lol at the guy in the back when he hears '7 million '
I Like it dark. I like it dark ...deep.
I still want that track
Everyone wants the track at 1:34 lol
THE FIRST TRACK IS : UR ft YOLANDA - living for the night - master reese 's nite mix ...
haha,,, 1:14 the dude on the back is like WTF !
The dude on the back is Dj Deep
the time a new record was holy!
2nd track is Inner City - Your Love (Kevin Saunderson's Clubbed UK Vocal Mix)
Nice shorts Kev!!
UR 4EVER !
Full length film 62+ minutes: [Documentaire - Reportage] Universal Techno (1996) on TH-cam :)
I love chicago house and detroit techno, and im european. I got records from Joe smooth, Sterling void, Inner City, Ten City, Saunderson, Fingers Inc, Knuckles, Mr Fingers. Great Docu. btw!
@contentmcr THANKS BRO!!!
Yeah no kidding. I'm curious as well. I'd love to have that track.
there's an old italian man called Luigi Russolo father of synthetic sounds and besides creator of the materpiece "art of noises"
I just wanted to point out that I think it's VERY MISLEADING to play Kraftwerk's 1991 mix of "The Robots" in the film and display it as released in 1978.
HEADS!! Anyone know what that track he puts on the decks at 1:34 ? When he says "I like the darkness"?
I call it Tokyo Drift House
underground resistance 4 life!
i lowe this music!!!
derrick may says some pretty heavy shit
Why is part one and three available in my country but not this arrrrhggghhh love to all old skool peeps!
yeah at least someone whose agree with me
@mrpish Underground Resistance - Living For The Night (Master Reese's Nite Mix)
Wow that beat Mr. Saunderson is playing has a dirty bassline WheWW!
@psychadelialove glad to help
Saw Kraftwerk in 2004. Like the vid says they inspired alot of todays music ie, Techno and also hiphop via afrian bambaattaa
What is the song Kevin puts on at 1:34m? Anyone know?
@N3H3C wich track is? and the track before? anybody knows?
that's a cool bassline on min 1.40 :D
anyone know the track when he says "i like it dark"?
Yo, what is the track playing @ 1:34? the dark and deep.
Ariel Fors-Klein I’m still looking till this day :(
Machines @5:22
Ah found it....
Kevin Saunderson - Just Another Chance (Original)
You can't classify all electronic music as "techno." Many aspects of electronic music were created and/or inspired by Europeans, yes, but the specific genre of techno was created in Detroit, and the specific genre of house in Chicago. Those are historical facts by any metric.
I think its's Yolanda - living for the night on UR-016
does someone know where to find the particular remix on 1:35?
Kraftwerk needs to come to DEMF(Movement Festival) in Detroit.
id track 0.50 ? Please.
and whats that? does anyone knows it?
id from 1:33? dark, deep. amazing. does anybody knows it?
@hsd628 what do you mean 'techno' before detroit techno?
that doesnt make any sense. sure there were other electronic
music out there, and yes detroit techno was
an evolution of chicago house, but there was no techno the genre
before detroit. i think you meant to say there were other forms of
electronic music before detroit techno.
I don't see the influence of Parliament/Funkadelic in techno music. Can someone show me a song with these influences?
5:22
@axel313foley Wich one is the first one?
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@psychadelialove go to this on youtube: "your love" (kevin saunderson clubbed uk vocal mix)
OK. . . Does anyone know the first track kevin plays. . .
Thanks!
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Please please please can someone id track at 0:40? Please. Pretty Please.
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annyone track id 1:34?
@DYLX2100 Was just about to say the same thing
id track 1.50???
Inner City - Your Love (Kevin Saunderson's Clubbed UK Vocal Mix)
:)
yees but the one on the documentary is more dark and industrial ... there is no original version ?
the Dub UK remix is darker. could be this one.
yes but i think the detroit musicians actually came up with the term "techno"
ohh do you?
track at 1:50 anyone ?
I thought it was Juan Atkins?
remix at :45??
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@atonly can listen here mate - discogs.com/Underground-Resistance-Featuring-Yolanda-Living-For-The-Nite-Remixes/release/232842
guess we can expect some techno from china soon..
five*stars ...
not so dark before the minute...
Kraftwerk sounds nothing like House and Techno music. Kraftwerks music sounds like a bunch of noisy sounds
sounds like electro/ synth /pop. bunch of noisy sounds is an ignorant way of putting it.
i think derrick may is talking a bit a shite in this
`Europeans did more the hurt the genre then anything` You serious mate. Agreed Tecno began in Detrioit and House began in Chicago,BEGAN AND ENDED !! Our American friends didnt go with it , decided in thier infinate wisdom to go with RAP/HIPHOP instead. So whilst in Europe we were all getting loved up on E`s the Americans, were popping a cap in each others arses, smoking crack and genrally turning into a generation of violent runts. Without drugs the genre would have died long ago - so what?
"decided in their infinate wisdom to go with rap/hiphop instead" ??? you mean because of 100s of years of structural racism and genocide of native people, a voice and unique approach to express themselves was created by and for the people of said decent? Your comment here is filled with irgnorance
i see this comment was made long ago. i hope you learned over the past decade that what YOU said was violent and problematic.
the black guy at the end of the video takes a lot of credits in the industry of mechanic and electronic music. i think it's not at all Detroit the craddle of techno i think it's more european. the birth of techno
Derrick May's music is mediocre compared to Saunderson and Atkins and his ego's too big. I still remember reading the biography of Depeche Mode in which Alan Wilder had some not nice things to say about him.