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# United Nations

United Nations emerged in the mid-1990s as a house music project rooted in electronic dance production. The group's debut single "United Nations Of House" (1996), crafted by producers Moncho Tamames and Elio De Palma, established their foundation in the house genre. Their sound evolved through the late '90s with the release of "On Your Own" (1999), a collaborative effort produced by Moncho Tamames and Lluis Villar alongside contributors David Amoros and David Canadas, showcasing the collective's approach to layered house production.

The project represents the collaborative spirit of '90s electronic music, blending multiple production talents to craft their house-focused releases. United Nations' work contributes to the broader landscape of American house music from this era, emphasizing the genre's emphasis on collective creativity and instrumental composition.

Source: Discogs

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5 current, 2 former

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