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Universal Indicator is the group name for Rephlex Records artists, Richard D. James (as Martin Tresidder[1]) and Mike Dred (a.k.a. The Kosmik Kommando). The name is a reference to the signature acid techno sound found on all the releases. Five projects were released, and a compilation CD was mixed by Dred.
All the albums are named after different colours used on the UI spectrum. They were released in the following order: Blue, Red, Yellow, and Green.Blue and Yellow were produced by Dred, while Red and Green are often attributed to James, though never officially.
This is a DJ mix CD by Mike Dred of the material from the original releases. The music is credited to "various artists" and Richard D. James is thanked under the alias Martin Tresseder.