Mad Mike (Detroit techno producer Mike Banks)

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Performance name of: Michael Anthony Banks (Detroit techno producer)

Also performs as: 040 (Detroit producer Michael Anthony Banks), Astral Apache, Electric Soul (Detroit house artist Mike Banks), Remote (US electro, techno producer Michael Anthony Banks from U.R.), The Hostile (US techno producer Mad Mike Banks)

Wikipedia

Michael Anthony Banks, better known as "Mad" Mike Banks, is an American record producer. He is the co-founder, along with Jeff Mills, of record label Underground Resistance and was a key player in the "second generation" of Detroit techno.

Banks lives in Detroit, Michigan, and is a former studio musician (bass/guitar), having played with Parliament/Funkadelic among others. He worked in the second half of the 1980s with the collective Members of the House, releasing several 12" singles. Banks and Mills founded the label Underground Resistance in the late 1980s, and the pair, along with Robert Hood, produced most of the label's early releases. After Hood and Mills's departure from Underground Resistance, Banks headed the label himself, releasing material from acts such as Drexciya and Sean Deason in addition to his own productions.

He is also co-founder and co-owner with Christa Robinson of Submerge Distribution since 1992. Submerge, along with Underground Resistance, is an independent record label which distributes Detroit-based techno worldwide.

Among Banks's early influences are Derrick May, Juan Atkins and Marshall Jefferson; his later work shows his increasing interest in acid house and industrial. Banks has hewn strictly to an ethic of the underground and refuses to be photographed in public as part of this ethic. His releases often deal with elements of political and social commentary, which have made him a controversial figure from within the Detroit electronic music scene. Banks quit playing live shows in the late 1990s due to continuing problems with bringing electronic equipment through customs agencies, but began doing live shows again in the mid-2000s.

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Discography

Single

YearTitleArtistRatingReleases
1998Aztlan / DayStar RisingMad Mike and DJ Rolando the Aztec Mystic / Octave One1
2004WindchimePerception & Mad Mike1
2005Scalper / Burning SpearMad Mike / The Trinity1

EP

YearTitleArtistRatingReleases
1992Death StarMad Mike1
1992Happy Trax # 1Mad Mike1
1993Happy Trax, Volume IID-Ha / Mad Mike1
1993Happy Trax, Volume IVD-HA & Mad Mike1
2007Hi-Tech Dreams / Lo-Tech RealityMad Mike1

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