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Originally Posted by crank
I always thought the MK I, II distinctions seperated different iterations of the band. Isn't this a new Iteration, a new attitude and a new methodology for musical distribution sans a label? I agree with the addition of the new label.
MK III is like the phoenix arisen from the ashes. (melodrama!)
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I dunno about a new iteration. Attitude, maybe, but doesn't almost
every musical group claim evolution and newfound excitement with each successive album?
I think the fundamental distinction remains between
UW I (funky synth pop, 1988-1990)
and UW mk II (electronic, post meeting Darren Emerson, and including recordings as Lemon Interrupt). Maybe the style changed with Daz's departure and again with the new internet releases, but it's not a fundamental change like the change between "Change the Weather" and "Dubnobaswithmyhead".
Just my opinion, is all!
Holden