Ui (band)

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Ui
Genrespost-rock, funk
Years active1990 to 2003
LabelsSouthern Records
MembersSasha Frere-Jones,
Clem Waldmann,
Wilbo Wright

Ui (pronounced ooo-eee) was an American post-rock/funk band based in New York City, which started in 1990.[1] The group was started by Sasha Frere-Jones and Clem Waldmann. Wilbo Wright joined the group in 1993. The group's songs are often described as "bass-heavy", as the band frequently used two bass guitars.[2] Other instruments used by the band include banjo, synthesizers, tuba and timpani. Their musical style is described to range between funk, dub, post-rock and electronica. The group had a high reliance on samplers and other studio equipment to overdub and articulate rhythms. The group disbanded in 2003 shortly after the recording of the album Answers.

Discography

Full length

EPs and remixes

  • The Iron Apple (Southern, November 1999)
  • Fires as the group name "Uilab" (Bingo; Duophonic Records, February 1998), Ui and Stereolab collaborating on versions of "St Elmo's Fire" by Brian Eno
  • Dropplike (Southern, August 1996), 3 remixes of songs from Sidelong
  • Match My Foot 7" (Soul Static Sound, February 1996)
  • The Sharpie (Soul Static Sound, February 1996)
  • Unlike: Remixes Volume 1 (Lunamoth, November 1995), remixes of material from The 2-Sided EP and Sidelong
  • The 2-Sided EP (Hemiola, December 1993)

Ui have also remixed music for many groups, including Techno Animal and Microstoria.

References

  1. ^ "Ui biography". Southern Records (on Internet Archive). Archived from the original on October 6, 2008. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Christensen, David (July 11, 2003). "Ui—Answers". fakejazz.com.

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