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M. Banks

Real Name:
Michael Anthony Banks
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New school Detroit techno mainstay "Mad" Mike Banks has been an indelible force in the Motor City underground for nearly a decade. As a founding member of Underground Resistance, he's contributed to the '90s renaissance of Detroit techno that has rebuilt the stripped-down hardness of the music from its historic roots (and shuttled artists such as Kenny Larkin, Drexciya, and Jeff Mills to acclaim in the process). He's also reunited American urban dance music with an element of political immediacy and social commentary unseen since the early days of hip-hop, and previously never a big part of techno in anything other than an implicit sense. Forming UR in the late '80s as an uncompromisingly independent outlet for music imbued with a critical, at times oppositional edge, Banks, together with partners Jeff Mills and Robert Hood (both of whom, together with Banks, defined the early UR catalog), built UR into an internationally recognized and respected name. Although Mills and Hood left UR in 1992 to pursue DJ and production opportunities elsewhere, while Banks has stuck it out with UR, rebuilding the roster with artists such as Drexciya and James Pennington and continuing to record solo under the UR name.

Musically, Banks' roots lie in the early Detroit techno and Chicago house of the mid-'80s, particularly artists such as Derrick May, Juan Atkins, and Marshall Jefferson, as well as the experimental synth-pop of Kraftwerk, Gary Numan, and Yellow Magic Orchestra. Banks was a part of the vocal house / garage crew Members of the House, and produced a series of 12" with the group before defecting in the late '80s to form UR with Mills (who he met through the latter's radio show) and Hood. Through that connection, Banks' music took on shades of acid and industrial, with a harder, more driving feel. More recently, Banks' style has gotten darker and more syncopated, with some releases recalling the early electro of Cybotron and Channel One tracks like "Clear" and "Technicolor".

The alias 038 refers to Codebreaker on Underground Resistance.
The alias 040 refers to Ambush on Underground Resistance.
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Discography

Remixes:
Jaguar (12") Jaguar (Spiritual Tran... 430 West 2000
Production:
Keep Your Head Up (2x12")   430 West 1994
Let The Music (Lift You Up) (CD, Maxi)   Club Tools 1994
Soul From The City (CD) Don't You Want It, Lov... Submerge Recordings 1995
Back 2 Back Retro Classics (12", Ltd) Let The Music (Lift Yo... Network Records  
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Keep Your Head Up (2x12") Keep Your Head Up (Eye... 430 West 1994
Appears On:
All The Time (12")   Philips 1989
Don't Do It Like Dat (2 versions)   Trendsetter ... 1989
The Remixes (2x12", Comp, Gat) Living 4 The Nite (Man... UMM 1992
Fat Acapellas Vol. 2 - Let's Do It Again (12") The Real Thang, The Re... Submerge Recordings 1994
Keep Your Head Up (2x12")   430 West 1994
Let The Music (Lift You Up) (CD, Maxi)   Club Tools 1994
Missin You (12")   Happy Soul 1994
The Man (12")   430 West 1994
About You (12")   Slip 'n' Slide 1995
Popkomm '95 (2xCD, Comp, Album, Promo) Something About You Semaphore 1995
Soul From The City (CD) Love And Affection, Li... Submerge Recordings 1995
Luv + Affection (12")   Soul City 1996
Mixmag Live! Volume 1 (CD, Mixed) Livin' For The Night DMC Publishing 1996
Techno Bass: The Mission (2xLP) Direct Beat 1998
Techno Bass 2 - The Prototype Mix (CD) Come On Baby, CR 8000,... Direct Beat 1999
Jaguar (Maxi) (3 versions)   430 West ... 2000
430 West Presents Detroit Calling (CD, Comp, Mixed) Jaguar Concept Music 2001
World Service 2 (2xCD, Comp, Mixed) Transistion / The End ... Resist Music 2005
The Kings Of Techno (2xCD) Amazon (Live) Rapster Records 2006
Network - The Box Set (5xCD, Comp) Let The Music (Lift Yo... Endulge Records 2007
The Kings Of Electro Part B (2xLP) Jupiter Jazz Rapster Records 2007
Trance Deluxe 01 (12") Knight Of The Jaguar Lo:Go Recordings 2007
Jaguar (12", S/Sided)   Mistakes Music 2008
Loveparade: The Anthems (3xCD, Comp, Mixed, Dig) Knights Of The Jaguar Kontor Records, Low Spirit Recordings 2008
Balance 014 (2xCD, Mixed, Comp) Star Dancer EQ Recordings 2009
Back 2 Back Retro Classics (12", Ltd) Let The Music (Lift Yo... Network Records  
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Review by damnzenman Aug 13, 2008
The programmers, who are hidden in plainsight, have done a great job. Not a single comment on Mr. Banks, who just happens to be one of the top 3 most influential, greatest, best electronic producers of all time, the others being Drexciya and Juan Atkins, duh.

Mr. Banks, the genius behind some of the best techno in existence, with soul, such as Galaxy 2 Galaxy, The Martian, Underground Resistance and many, many more. Created the most influential techno label there is. Head of the greatest electronic live band there is. Are you people really listening?

Programmers, we have broken your codes, your time is up, the turning point has arrived, the final frontier has been reached. From nation to nation, world to world, galaxy to galaxy, the interstellar fugitives will continue the fight against the majors, this is our message. Dark energy, illuminating electronic warfare designed for sonic revolution. The destruction of the order is in progress. We will find the inspiration to make the transition from a lowtech reality to a high tech dream like world, a free world. Do not be mistaken, fuel for the fire this is not, whatever happened to peace?

Free, as you wanna be!

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