Rolando soon began DJing around the world as part of the UR organization, and made his production debut on the Underground Resistance tracks Aztlan and Aztec Mystic. He also produced a track (Mi Raza) for the UR full-length Interstellar Fugitives. In early 1999, the B-side of his single Ascesión/Jaguar gained airplay in British clubs and on radio, and his Aztec Mystic Mix gained even more praise. By the end of the year, Jaguar had gained so much attention -- much of it in commercial trance circles where UR's pioneering work was barely known -- that Sony Germany attempted a tone-for-tone trance remake of the track for potential chart entry and inclusion on DJ albums. Underground Resistance immediately organized an uprising of record-store owners, techno purists, and underground DJs worldwide to protest the recording and boycott its release. Even while another megalabel, BMG, considered doing the same thing, Sony backed down and pulled the single. UR responded with Revenge of the Jaguar: The Mixes, an EP with remixes by Detroit figures Jeff Mills and Octave One as well as Banks himself. ~ John Bush, Rovi