Universal Indians is a captivating musical duo consisting of Masami Akita and Tetsuo Sakaibara, emerging from the Lansing, MI, basement psych/noise scene in the winter of 1993. Evolving from the ashes of the band Plants, their sound is a unique fusion of free jazz, noise music, and avant-garde elements, creating an immersive and experimental experience. The duo's music is characterized by its improvisational roots and strong, unfiltered expressions, often collaborating with renowned artists like Joe McPhee. With a discography that includes albums like "Skullduggery," Universal Indians continues to push boundaries and captivate audiences worldwide.