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Jeff Mills - Skyrave Blue Potential Promo - May 2006

Submitted By: Top 100nicotitineh
Genre: Techno
Date of Set: May 28th, 2006
Filesize: 155.00 MB
Total Downloads: 53

 

 

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.

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Rating: (7)

Jul 01, 2006

Comment: the first 30 minutes are awesome and then suddenly becomes too comercial and not techno for sure... anyway for the first part its ok to listen to it
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jul 02, 2006

Comment: This is Jeff Mills in Classical mode whith an orchestra playing over his productions under his own name and underground resistance. This is for those who like listening to techno whith a new approach. This is more of a Live performance for Jeff Mills as he is using a mixing desk and equipment as opposed to his onslaught on the decks. I would recommend this live set as it is techno with an orchestra and you don't realy get the real thing very often.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Aug 13, 2006

Comment: If you like Jeff Mills and his various productions, you will like this set too. Worth the wait.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Oct 21, 2006

Comment: This is excellent. the non-jeff house stuff is obviously nothing to do with him, or i certainly hope not.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Nov 03, 2006

Comment: This is something new for me !Its good mix .I wait to se dvd relase of Jeff mixing with orcestra.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Nov 04, 2006

Comment: This pretty interesting & weird -- I heard about this project and I'm glad to find it here, given my classical music background. My only complaint here is that the orchestra is too loud for almost all of the mix, I could have used more techno beat. At about 35 minutes the orchestra stops (ends?) and the mp3 goes into a pretty generic house mix -- not sure who is responsible for that!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Dec 20, 2006

Comment: top idea by Jeff. seem to be catching more and more classical elements in techno these days and I think this will only inspire more.
Blue Potential only lasts for 35 mins then it goes into a load of cheesy bollox.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Dec 28, 2006

Comment: Good but different, don`t think staunch techno heads will like it to much though. :oops:
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jan 22, 2007

Comment: a little too slow and chilling for my taste, but that´s a matter of the project. It´s not something to get a party going but to calm down and chill out.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (5)

Apr 07, 2007

Comment: I was very dissapointed by this one. Really was not worth downloading. Jeff might be the one putting the first few records on, afterwhat he went to a better place I guess. What I wanted to hear is an artwork from a great techno producer, surely not some commercial crap from the 90`s. Thanks for reading and if you really like tech don`t download this one.