JEFF MILLS
schnipper
528 Posts
Saw him at a club on 46th Street. It was so loudtechno
schnipper
528 Posts
Comments
He played the breakdown part of Back to My Roots over some insane acid house at like +8
He was at Pascha on 46th Street in New York on Saturday. I live here
THE WIZARD!!!!!
he had a hand in Detroit Rap too. Produced songs for Smiley:
But he'll play them for 45 seconds each over the course of a six hour set
Aw, mayne, those dudes can
I would feel a bit cheated if he didn't rock those tunes. That's on some back to the essence shit right there!
was he played, where he (literally) killed the mixer ~15 min into his set. If you
can find copies of his old radio productions, they're raw as hell (and mostly
hiphop, too). I'm definitely a huge fanboy of him. He's got some new project w/ an
orchestra now that you can find a trailer for on youtube. I still love to put on
'moving beats' and drive around at 100mph!
Hard but funky techno. He was doing some incredible stuff on the turntables.
I was dancing my drunk ass off.
Fuck categories. Jeff Mills is (still?) killing it.
He arranged The Bells for an orchestra!
A HREF="http://s64.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2Z3P10X5OZ5W83H2A0EIQ5DQXJ">TheWizard/A>
if you like this i have another one i can post
JoshD needs to holla at a playa. Or just know I'm coming to visit soon.
anyway, as long as I'm in a house/techno thread:
Here's a nice set by Moodymann on WJLB
looking forward to seeing Daft Punk live this summer as well:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmF6wzQc8Og
It???s been more than 10 years since you released ???The Bells.??? You originally pressed the track on a copper plate and carried that around for two years before officially releasing it. Now you say it???s the most-played techno track in history; that it takes exactly .39 seconds for the audience to react to the record. How did you get that information?
Jeff Mills: Well, from playing it. From the point that I begin to mix it in to the point where people begin to recognize what it really is -- they react because they know what???s coming. It???s like clockwork. It happens every time. It???s probably the most-played record, too. Because we actually run the label, we know that this has sold incessantly for 10 years. On average, we sell about 200 copies a month. It???s the most-selling record we have in our catalog (of about 70 other releases). I play it basically every night -- every time I???ve ever played for the past 10 years. Even I???ve become conditioned to play it.
You???ve said that most modern techno records aren???t worth listening to beyond half a minute. Why?
Techno music left the song-orientated structure and went to a more minimal type of form, meaning that it repeats itself over and over again. So generally, what you hear in the first two minutes of a record is what you hear in the last two minutes of a record. So, in one way, because it???s so minimal it allows you to be more creative; but in another way, if you just allow the record to play, some people might think that you???re playing the same thing over and over again.
You re-scored Fritz Lang???s Metropolis and comedian Buster Keaton???s Three Ages (M2K Music) and have also contributed music to Clare Denis??? 2002 film Friday Night. If you could work with another contemporary film director, who would you choose?
Oliver Stone would be one. He???s not really known for science fiction but his view on storytelling is quite interesting. Steven Spielberg, of course. Any sci-fi project would be great. The Clare Denis film was actually a French love story. It was really interesting to write music for. I don???t want to focus solely in the direction of science fiction. It can really be with anyone who has a great idea.
You neither drink nor smoke?
I made it a very strong point to stay away. I wanted to DJ as long as I wanted to, so I never started to smoke or drink excessively, or even party excessively. When I began to DJ full-time, I began to ease off on going out and partying so I could never get burned out on the idea.
So what???s your vice?
I really don???t have any. Cars, maybe. I???m obsessed. I???m from Detroit. You grow up with those things.
Do you drive a Ford?
No. A Porsche 911.
Your gig April 28 is billed as a ???classics??? event. Should we expect your 2004 release, Choice: A Collection of Classics (Azuli Records), in which you mixed disco along with early house and techno?
Older classics in general. Typically, it???s a techno set. (SummerDance) was the first time I went back and played house music and some disco. But maybe I can go back even further at this event. The cool thing is that it???s here in Chicago; I can bring a lot of music. That???s the advantage of having something so close to home.
You are really really that dude for posting this.
Do you have any Mojo shows?
anyways, heres part 1 to the mix posted earlier. Another one from 86
A HREF="http://rapidshare.de/files/19382092/Jeff_mills-The_wizard_85-86a.mp3.html">Wizard2/A>
WOW-Wa-WEE-Wa
"Real Love" in the intro into "push the button". It's a beutiful day in Detroit, you just provided the perfect soundtrack!!!
Yes they did release a 12-inch for "freak-out".. Found mine in da dollar bin.