
1991 classic exploring what jazz would sound like if it was made by Techno dons...
This reissue of Underground Resistance's seminal Nation 2 Nation EP is a significant moment; the group's messages of liberation and resistance feel as relevant as ever, not least given the revisionist concept behind this EP.
Perhaps, though, we should resist chinstroking too much; for the original liner notes of this seminal release criticize the over-intellectualization of characteristically African American art forms such as house, hip-hop, jungle and jazz.
Even so, this 1991 classic stands as tall as ever, with sax contributions from Lenny Price helping to explore exactly what jazz would sound like if it had originated with the analogue gear that was available to UR's members, decades later.