A controversial opinion this might be, but I think Uberdruck are quite commercial orientated.

I could never understand why on earth they decided to put Fat As **** out on a UK label - it's not the actions of someone who wishes to remain underground, and what you mention doesn't surpise me at all . Releasing it on Bulletproof ensured that it appeared in HMVs and the like nationwide, for every 'Tidy' fan to buy. Their latest releases are much lighter than the old stuff too, which further ensures a bigger audience. Whether or not the guys are aware of this, I don't know - but it's hard for me to put it out of my mind that these guys are also behind the pop-trance of Lazard.

Uberdruck is by no means an undeground name anymore either - Dave Pearce was even playing their mix of Chainsaw not too long ago. I'm sure there'll be a lot of argument against my view...