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The Dirrty Underground EP

64.7K streams

64,674

Frequency Kill

38.4K streams

38,397

The Polymath

36.4K streams

36,387

Pure Sonik Youth EP

27.9K streams

27,889

Jetset Lovelife EP

25.1K streams

25,142

I Told Em I Was from Detroit

18.8K streams

18,818

Signal Boxx EP

14.6K streams

14,581

Drums and Weapons

13.4K streams

13,386

Functionality EP

11.6K streams

11,579

Message Discipline EP

8.5K streams

8,504

Biography

Detroit-born producer, DJ, label owner, and graphic designer Alan D. Oldham, also known as DJ T-1000, is responsible for dozens of banging, sci-fi-influenced techno records as well as some of the most iconic record artwork in the genre's history. He began providing label graphics for releases on Derrick May's Transmat Records in 1987, as he brought techno to the Detroit radio airwaves. During the early '90s, he founded Generator Records and began releasing music under the Terminator 2-inspired moniker DJ T-1000, additionally forming the project X-313. He launched Pure Sonik Records later in the decade, and appeared on Tresor with his 1999 full-length Progress. The now Berlin-based figure continues to receive acclaim for his visual art as well as his music, including the 2009 graphic novel/soundtrack Johnny Gambit 01: The Prodigal Son and exhibits at galleries in Europe. He releases music on his own imprint as well as others such as BPitch Control, Third Ear Recordings, and Rekids (2023's Functionality EP). Oldham spent time as a graphic-design specialist and comics illustrator while studying media at Detroit's Wayne State University. Hired by Derrick May to illustrate the inner labels on a few Transmat releases, Oldham became interested in Detroit's electronic scene, and gradually transformed his Fast Forward radio program on WDET from industrial (Oldham was a member of industrial group Code Assault, who later became Code Industry) and fusion into techno. During the show's run, from 1987 to 1992, Oldham introduced thousands of area listeners to Detroit techno via productions from May, Kevin Saunderson, Juan Atkins, Underground Resistance, and Carl Craig -- as well as other techno figures like Joey Beltram, Moby, 808 State, and LFO. The show ended in 1992 when an offer to tour with Underground Resistance as the replacement DJ for Jeff Mills proved too difficult to resist. Also in 1992, he formed his own Generator label, the origin of seminal releases by Oldham projects like X-313 ("Interferon," "World Sonik Domination") and TXC-1 as well as tracks by Dave Clarke and Woody McBride. In 1996, Oldham closed Generator and opened a new label, Pure Sonik. He also began DJing around the world, gaining a reputation as one of the best Detroit DJs among considerable competition. The DJ T-1000 mix albums Supercollider (a Generator label retrospective) and Live Sabotage: Live in Belgium displayed his mixing genius, while his debut production full-length, Progress, appeared on Tresor in 1999. Mix CD The Last DJ on Earth was issued in 2001. Full-length Neutra appeared in 2002, before Oldham went on hiatus for several years and moved to Chicago (and later Berlin). The Art of Transformation, a compilation of downtempo tracks from Oldham's various projects, appeared in 2006. In 2009, Oldham returned with the graphic novel and original soundtrack Johnny Gambit 01: The Prodigal Son. He then released several singles and EPs, as well as Beyond Djax, a companion to a sold-out art show in Amsterdam. The full-length Drums and Weapons appeared in 2012, and a three-part mix, This Is Pure Sonik Records, was issued in 2013. "Terminator," a collaboration with d_func., was released by Nachtstrom Schallplatten the following year. In 2017, Oldham surfaced on Third Ear Recordings (The Polymath EP) and BPitch Control (Ratchet Traxx). His own label issued Message Discipline and Pure Sonik Youth, while 2019's "I Told 'Em I Was from Detroit" appeared on Suspected, and he returned to BPitch with 2021's The Dirrty Underground EP. Don't Complain, Don't Explain appeared in 2022, and both Spectral Fusion and Functionality were issued in 2023. ~ John Bush & Paul Simpson, Rovi