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Alan Oldham
Alan Oldham (born 20 May 1963, Detroit, Michigan), is an American techno DJ, producer, label owner, graphic artist, and painter. == Career == Oldham's parallel art and music careers began in 1987, when he was hired as an overnight program host on WDET-FM, Detroit's Public Radio (NPR) affiliate. His program, "Fast Forward," was the first-ever radio program in Detroit devoted to electronic music. That same year, Oldham, a comic-book artist from a young age, was asked by his childhood friend Derrick May to produce label designs for his first record, "Nude Photo," on May's newly formed Transmat Records. Local design commissions for KMS Records and the Detroit after-hours club The Music Institute followed. In 1990, Oldham's creative association with Netherlands-based Djax-Up-Beats (DE) began with his Signal-To-Noise Ratio music project being signed by the label, along with his first label art to appear on Djax. Oldham went on to produce hundreds of art pieces for Djax that appeared as label art, slipmats, calendars, posters, T-shirts, album covers, CD booklets, and four Miss Djax promotional comics released over the years. In 1992, after Jeff Mills' departure from the electronic group he co-created, Underground Resistance, Oldham, who had been serving in the office as UR's "Minister of Information," was tapped to join the group on its Australian Tour as the band's new DJ. All UR members had code-names, so (DJ T-1000 ), named after the liquid-metal cyborg in the movie "T2," was born.
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