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X-101

In 1991, Detroit techno group Underground Level of resistance licensed some of its productions to Tresor, an upstart label located in Berlin. Instead of release the monitors under its name, Underground Level of resistance released them beneath the moniker X-101. The causing six-track EP, which became Tresor’s first-ever discharge, proved so effective that Underground Level of resistance and Tresor teamed up for just two more produces: one as X-102 (Explores the Bands of Saturn, 1992) and another as X-103 (Atlantis, 1993). Though Underground Level of resistance was a collective at that time — made up of Mike Banking institutions, Jeff Mills, and Robert Hood — Mills is frequently acknowledged for helming the X-10… produces, with Hood as his co-producer.

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