From cognition Sent Sat, Dec 11th 1999, 19:00
now online on Cognition
http://techno.ca/cognition
--an indepth interview with
Detroit's Alan Oldham/DJ T-1000
including a detailed discography
Detroit's Alan Oldham receives much acclaim for the material released on
his Pure Sonik label and
for his worldwide DJ exploits, but he was also an important
player in the growth of the Detroit
electronic music scene. When Jeff Mills left Underground
Resistance to focus on his own material,
Mike Banks asked Oldham to fill in on their world tour in
1992. Woody McBride, Dave Clarke,
and other techno luminaries recorded for Oldham's first
label, Generator. And Djax, Astralwerks,
and other imprints have tapped the man's other artistic
outlet--his skills as an illustrator. With the
release of his Progress full length on Berlin's Tresor label,
Andrew Duke grabbed the opportunity
to speak with Oldham about a number of things including his
music, the seminal "Fast Forward"
radio show, radio and Detroit then versus now, guitars and
electronic music, his Generator and Pure
Sonik labels, and his latest works on the drawing board.
Thanks. Andrew Duke :)
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