From http://www.southern.net/southern/band/UI000/biog.html Ui is a band from New York City and Trenton, New Jersey. Ui was formed in 1991 by bassist Sasha Frere-Jones and drummer Clem Waldmann. Bassist Alex Wright and David Weeks, who played turntables and tapes and percussion, were in the original version of Ui. (Alex Wright and David Weeks left the group in 1993.) Bassist Wilbo Wright joined in 1993. Tony Maimone and David Linton have both played with the band. Darryl Moore of Soul Static Sound Records sometimes plays turntables with the band. Sasha Frere-Jones: Fender Jazz bass, Fender Telecaster bass, Yamaha bass, Gibson SG guitar, EML 101, Korg MS-10, Roland SH-101, Roland Juno 106, Roland TR-808, Electro Harmonix DRM-15, banjo, sequencing, electronic percussion. Clem Waldmann: Leedy and Gretsch drums, acoustic percussion. Wilbo Wright: Fender Jazz bass, Fender Precision bass, Hagstrom bass, Korg MS-20, Rhythm Ace, Univox Rhythm Unit, acoustic/electric vertical bass, acoustic double bass, banjo, recorder, piano, tuba, toy piano. Clem plays drums in an instrumental band called The Kustard Kings, which backs up singers doing famous songwriters' material at a monthly event in New York called Losers' Lounge. Clem became one of the drummers for the Blue Man Group "Tubes" show in the fall of 1995. Clem is originally from Detroit, Michigan and lives now in the East Village. Wilbo joined Ui in early 1993. He lives in Trenton, New Jersey with his wife and several cats. He is a tree farmer and a jazz musician. He has toured with Yo La Tengo, Chris Harford, Marc Ribot and others. He leads a band called the Tibetan Bowlers, a free improvisation band. Wilbo was born and raised in Trenton, New Jersey. Sasha remixes, records and DJs under his own name (or as The Calvinist) and runs a label called Bingo with Amy Hersenhoren. He was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He lives in Manhattan with his wife Deborah K. Holmes, their son Samuel Frere-Holmes and their dog, Deacon. UI HISTORY, as told by Sasha Frere-Jones on behalf of Ui: I was in a band from 1986 to 1991 called Dolores. The band consisted of two bassists, one guitarist and a drummer. The personnel for that band was: Frere-Jones, bass, guitar, vocals; Alex Wright, bass; Tim Thomas, vocals, guitar, trombone; and Dave Reid, drums. Ui was formed on May 12, 1991. Later that year, Dolores played its last show on September 29 at the Knitting Factory. I had seen drummer Clem Waldmann at Dolores shows in New York. He was tall, so I remembered him. When I found out Clem played drums, I asked him to play. I asked Alex from Dolores to be the other bassist and we invited our friend David Weeks to make sounds. He played turntables, tapes, and a Casio VL-Tone calculator/drum machine, the latter featured prominently in "Horn Crown Label" from the first EP. The first Ui gig was January 16, 1992 at The Pyramid Club. David left the band in 1993 before we had recorded anything. Alex Wright also left the band that year, and Tony Maimone took his place as second bassist for several months. At some point, David Linton added samples to our live show, which he triggered from his position at the sound board, as he was doing our live sound. Wilbo was recommended to us by David Linton, who had seen him play with Marc Ribot. Wilbo joined the band in 1993. Justine Wolfenden saw Ui play at Brownies on May 16, 1992. Aftwerwards, she suggested that Ui record a single for her label, Hemiola. "The 2-Sided EP" was recorded in July of 1993 and released in December of 1993 on Hemiola. Tortoise invited us to do a short tour of the northeast and midwest US in the spring of 1995 with them and Labradford. As part of that tour, we came to Chicago and met Southern records.