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Green Velvet - Paroramix - Paris France

Submitted By: AdminSneaky
Genre: Techno
Date of Set: Unknown
Filesize: 62.90 MB
Total Downloads: 99

 

 

Biography of Green Velvet

Curtis Alan Jones aka Green Velvet, initially created by house don Cajmere (aka Curtis Jones) as an outlet for his non-vocal productions and frequent DJing gigs, grew to become even more popular than the man himself, thanks to club singles like 'Preacher Man,' 'Answering Machine' and 'The Stalker.' Each were infectious, undeniably fun records with simple vocal taglines and a wonderful sense of humor. Jones, who had nurtured the Chicago house renaissance of the 1990s with his Cajual Records, gained immense success in 1993 with the Cajmere single 'Brighter Days' (vocals by Dajae). Later that year, he formed the sub-label Relief mostly for instrumental tracks by himself and others. Besides releases from DJ Sneak, Gemini and Paul Johnson, Green Velvet figured on many of the early Relief singles, including its first, 'Preacher Man' as well as 'Flash' (also released on the British Open label), 'The Stalker' and 1997's hilarious 'Answering Machine.' Jones began to do supplement his Green Velvet DJing schedule with quasi-live gigs as well, and released his first LP in 1999. His self-titled release on F-111 one year later compiled a dozen of his earlier club hits, and the proper sophomore production album (Whatever) appeared in 2001 on his own Relief label.

http://www.myspace.com/greenvelvet

 

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Jeff Mills - Paroramix - Paris France

Submitted By: AdminSneaky
Genre: Techno
Date of Set: Unknown
Filesize: 62.90 MB
Total Downloads: 99

 

 

Biography of Jeff Mills

For techno aficionados, Jeff Mills needs no introduction as he represents the ultimate in minimal, hard but funky house and techno. More than just club tracks, his cleverly crafted compositions have been hailed as soundtracks to modern life and he has stated that each work represents the next part in a series of gradual progressions that is orchestrated by experiences and destiny. Jeff, the seminal Detroit techno originator who has been running his own Axis Records label since 1991, was originally one of the legendary Detroit techno collective Underground Resistance. He has been making music for well over a decade and has been DJ'ing for longer, including years spent as a radio DJ.

Jeff Mills is credited with laying the foundations for legendary Detroit Techno collective, Underground Resistance, alongside 'Mad' Mike Banks, a former Parliament bass player. Just like Public Enemy did some years before in hip hop, they confronted the mainstream music industry with revolutionary rhetoric.

Dressed in uniforms with skimasks and black combat suits, they were ‘men on a mission’, aiming at giving techno more content and meaning. Mills would never leave UR officially, but later on he still went his own way. He moved to New York and after a short stay in Berlin (Tresor) ended up in Chicago. There he set up his two labels, Axis and Purposemaker.

Mills has also been credited for his exceptional turntable skills. Tracks are almost chopped to bits to showcase the strongest fragments for his relentless sound collages. Three decks, a Roland 909 drum-machine and seventy records in one hour: at breakneck speed Mills manipulates beats and basslines, vinyl and frequencies. In the course of the eighties he was an influential radio-deejay under the pseudonym ‘The Wizard’. He used to spin obscure dance and New Wave, far from the funk and minimal, throbbing club techno with which he would go on making a name for himself, inspiring lots of copycats.

The best (or the most popular in all respects) techno-deejay in the world. And with a unique style: tracks are almost chopped up to bits only to withhold the strongest fragments for his relentless sound-collages. Three decks, a Roland 909 drum-machine and seventy records in one hour: at breakneck speed Mills manipulates beats and basslines, vinyl and frequencies. In the course of the eighties he was an influential radio-deejay under the pseudonym ‘The Wizard’. He used to spin obscure dance-records and new wave, far from the thermonuclear funk and minimal, throbbing clubtechno with which he would go on making a name for himself, inspiring lots of copycats. In ’90 Mills laid the foundation of the legendary Detroit techno collective Underground Resistance alongside ‘Mad’ Mike Banks (a former Parliament bass-player). Just like Public Enemy did some years before in hip hop, they confronted the mainstream music industry with revolutionary retorics. Dressed in uniforms with skimasks and black combat suits, they were ‘men on a mission’, aiming at giving techno more content and meaning. Mills would never leave UR officially, but later on he still went his own way. He moved to New York and after a short stay in Berlin (Tresor!) ended up in Chicago. There he set up his two labels, Axis and Purposemaker. Through all this, he stuck to his principles: grand theories and ambitious concepts. On the recent cd ‘Lifelike’ Mills turns to colour-psychology for a professional screening of his personality. And the music primarily shows the subdued, soulful and melancholic Mills, this time maker of serene electronics with a surprising depth and emotion.

http://www.myspace.com/jeffmills2006

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Rating: (8)

Oct 18, 2005

Comment: Pretty good sets. 2 half hour sets. Although a very abrupt end to the Green Velvet one. Both had some classics and a good techno punch. Fans of either would enjoy.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Dec 11, 2005

Comment: Excellant sets, no introductions needed if you have heard either of these guys before.
Green Velvet with his signature nitrous oxide sounding vocals and Mills cranks it up a notch with some stomping Purpose Maker Classics. Happy 10th Anniversary to Jeff and "The Bells"
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Feb 03, 2006

Comment: Green Velvet variedly and funky. Mills: it seems like somrtimrs if he has no motivation, he only plays the old song again and again... but very ggod mixing as always
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Feb 13, 2006

Comment: :-D give me more of this stuff... i like the two dj's verry much ther both on top of best dj's thx mate :-D
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Feb 21, 2006

Comment: nice.
my friends and me partyed all nicht long on crazy techno.
including this fantastic set!!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Feb 25, 2006

Comment: well, it´s a good st indeed but Jeff played the same musics again. he could have changed a little.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Mar 24, 2006

Comment: Fun mixes but on the j mills mix i had no sound on the right, his set only.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Apr 03, 2006

Comment: I DL'd this set for the Jeff Mills but was more impressed with the Green Velvet portion. The Green Velvet portion constitutes the first half hour or so and is very well-mixed set of trippy up-tempo house. The second half is Mills with a good dose of pounding techno, but it definately wasn't mixed smooth-as-silk like Velvet's portion. Still a quality listen, though.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Apr 06, 2006

Comment: im a big fan off both these djs loved this set, green velvet always kicks ass
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Apr 11, 2006

Comment: this is an excellent mix. you can definatly see the contrast in geen velvet and jeffs styles which makes this set great.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

May 16, 2006

Comment: These 2 are my fav djs and this set is very good. Would recommend if you like these guys!! I'M LOSING MY MIND!!!!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

May 28, 2006

Comment: a good party set from green and jeff..... have fun and bang your head
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jul 01, 2006

Comment: very good quality especially the green velvet part, you love techno get it :-)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jul 11, 2006

Comment: great part set by green velevet and jeff mills
2 gr8 dj's united as one
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jul 19, 2006

Comment: both these djs kick and and this set is good as well. some classic tracks picked from both djs.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Aug 08, 2006

Comment: green velvet goes first and his half hour is smoothly put together and a great listen. jeff mills follows and this is definitely not jeff at his best, mixing is ropey and the whole hour feels a bit like he'd rather be somewhere else.this 30 mins really doesnt do him justice.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Aug 28, 2006

Comment: I think this set contains more jeff mills than green velvet. The choice tracks are typical jeff mills and unfortunaly no new.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Nov 03, 2006

Comment: Very nice,very nice,funky and hard.Good sound especially the green velvet.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Nov 04, 2006

Comment: love green velvet... la la land! great, and jeff mills, what a legend; great sets!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Dec 25, 2006

Comment: What can I say?! For those who know both of them their names say everything! Hell yeah, I liked this one! 8-)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Dec 29, 2006

Comment: not a bad set, but not that great either, lots of old tracks, audio quality isnt the best
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jan 14, 2007

Comment: good set from velvet and great set from jeff worth downloadin best sets from both :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jan 31, 2007

Comment: Jeff'll always be the don, but GV plays the better set on this occassion. Recording is slightly dodgy - not balanced L&R for a lot of it. Worth a DL but if you want Jeff on form, this isn't it.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Feb 15, 2007

Comment: Just what you would expect from these techno master. Greenvelvet could switch up the tracks alil more though.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Feb 23, 2007

Comment: I didnt think this mix sounded much like a jeff mills recording...maybe someone else was hogging the turntables. Idono I like it when djs go record to record sharing the turn tables...Maybe I needed to be at the party to understand what was going on. LOVE green velvet though, I seen him live and it was the BOMB! :roll:
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Apr 18, 2007

Comment: I liked the green velvet part of the set more then the part from from jeff mills. Although i`ve heard better sets from him, missed a few of my favorite tracks in this set. But overall, it`s definately worth downloading it