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- Formed: 1990, New York, NY
- Genres: Rock
- Representative Albums: "Sidelong," "Answers," "Lifelike"
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| Wikipedia: Ui (band) |
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| Genres | post-rock, funk |
| Years active | 1990 to mid-2000s |
| Labels | Southern Records |
| Associated acts | Uilab |
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| Sasha Frere-Jones, Clem Waldmann, Wilbo Wright |
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Ui (pronounced ooo-eee) was an American post-rock/funk band based in New York City, which started in 1990,[1] and ended mid-2000s. 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 uses two bass guitars.[2] Other instruments used by the band include banjo, synthesizers, tuba and timpani. Their music style is described to range between funk, dub and electronica. The group has a high reliance on samplers and other studio equipment to overdub and articulate rhythms.
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Ui have also remixed music for many groups, including Techno Animal, and Microstoria.
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