It was 1991 when a young man known as Martin Bonds, born and raised in Detroit- who had recently dropped out of college where he was studying electrical engineering – found himself living in Juan Atkins’ Metroplex Studios. Here he helped out with engineering duties of a different kind – in sound. It wasn’t long before Kevin Saunderson had invited him to be a fully fledged engineer in training at his KMS Studios, part of the same building complex that was at the centre of Detroit’s techno scene. During this time he wrote and produced a record still talked about in hushed tones by those in the know – Surkit.
Detroit techno legend Kevin Saunderson has reacted swiftly to the unlicensed sampling of his seminal 1987 track “The Sound”, simultaneously giving his version away as a free download and launching a withering attack on the producers who seemingly used his material without permission.