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Jeff Mills

 
Artist: Jeff Mills
  • Born: June 18, 1963, Detroit, MI
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: DJ, Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Live at the Liquid Room, Tokyo," "Purpose Maker Compilation," "Exhibitionist"
  • Representative Songs: "The Bells," "The Extremist," "Solid Sleep"

Biography

Jeff Mills, along with Robert Hood, Carl Craig, and Joey Beltram, is one of the biggest American names in techno. Championed for his music's relentless pursuit of hardness and his stripped-down, almost industrial DJ sets, Mills is the latest in a long line of Detroit-bred talent to take on an international reputation. A founding member of noted Motor City institution Underground Resistance, Mills helped build the artist roster and label ideology (as well as much of its back catalog) with partners "Mad" Mike Banks and Robert "Noise" Hood before moving to New York in 1992 to pursue more vigorously his solo and DJ career (with a resident spot at the legendary Limelight and a recording contract with the noted German label Tresor). (Although rumors of bad blood between the early UR crew have been denied by all involved, Mills' decision to split was apparently total, with Banks all but repudiating his involvement with Mills and Mills distancing himself from the continuing political militancy of Banks and the UR organization.) Mills' UR-related releases (including "The Punisher" and "Seawolf") are stripped-down and erratic, fusing elements of hardcore acid and industrial techno to the sparse Detroit aesthetic. Not surprisingly, his post-UR sound hasn't eased a bit, although UR's penchant for the four-track has been replaced by higher-quality production.

Prior to his involvement in UR, Mills was a DJ at Detroit public radio station WDET (he was also studying architecture at the time), spinning everything from Meat Beat Manifesto and Nine Inch Nails to Chicago house and underground Detroit techno. He began producing in the mid-'80s, working with Tony Srock on the project the Final Cut. Mills met Banks through a local garage group Members of the House, whom Banks was working with in the late '80s. Mills remixed a track on a Members 12", and his and Banks' shared love for Chicago soul and the harder edge of Detroit techno blossomed into Underground Resistance as a combined business and creative enterprise. The pair, along with Robert Hood, recorded several EPs and singles together, including tracks such as "Waveform" and "Sonic," before Mills defected to New York in 1992 to pursue a residency at the Limelight club and a solo career recording for Tresor and his own label, Axis.

Mills' discography includes two full-length volumes of Waveform Transmissions for Tresor, a live album and rarities collection for the British label React, and the first album in a new contract with Sony Japan, as well as a handful of 12" EPs on Axis and several collaborations with Robert Hood on his M-Plant label. In 2000, Mills took more memorable action by scoring a new soundtrack for Fritz Lang's 1926 film Metropolis, screened around the world at venues including the Museum of Music in Paris, London's Royal Albert Hall, and the Vienna International Film Festival. The album Metropolis documented the project in 2000, the same year that the compilation The Art of Connecting and the new album Every Dog Has Its Day both arrived. In 2004 the Exhibitionist mix CD appeared, as did a mix DVD of the same name, the latter packed with extra features. Choice: A Collection of Classics was released that same year and featured Mills mixing some old personal favorites. Blue Potential from 2006 was a live album recorded with the Montpellier Philharmonic Orchestra. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide
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Jeff Mills

Jeff Mills DJing at Smartbar in Chicago.
Photo by: Purplexed
Background information
Birth name Jeff Mills
Born June 18, 1963 (1963-06-18) (age 46)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Genres Techno
Occupations Disc jockey
Instruments Turntables
Labels Axis Records

Jeff Mills (born 18 June 1963 in Detroit, Michigan U.S.) is an influential American techno DJ and producer.

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Life

In the 1980s, Mills was an influential radio DJ on WJLB under the pseudonym "The Wizard." Mills' sets were a highlight of the nightly show from "The Electrifying Mojo," Charles Johnson. Complementing Mojo's eclectic playlists, Mills would do advanced DJ tricks like beat juggling and scratching while mixing obscure Detroit Techno, Miami Bass, Chicago House and classic New Wave tracks both live and using a multi track when pre-recorded.

In going on to create his own music Jeff Mills is credited with laying the foundations for the highly influential 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, these men 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 in 1992, with fellow Detroit native Robert Hood, he set up his most important record label, Axis, aiming for a simpler more minimal sound than most of the techno being produced in those years.[1] Later sub-labels were created:Purpose Maker, Tomorrow, and 6277.

His albums and EPs are mostly separate tracks of his compositions, which Mills would mix into the live DJ sets for which he became a legend. Mills has been credited for his exceptional turntable skills. Tracks are almost chopped to bits to showcase the strongest fragments for his relentless sound collages. He usually uses three decks, a Roland 909 drum-machine and up to seventy records in one hour.

The live DJ-mix album Mix-Up Volume 2 is a highly-regarded example of Mills' 1990s stage show, recorded at the Liquid Room in Tokyo.

"A decade back, while not exactly establishing a precedent, Detroit deejay Jeff Mills unleashed a recording of one of his live deejay sets at the Liquid Room's former Kabukicho residence," assessed Andrez Bergen in 2005, in Japan's Daily Yomiuri newspaper. "Titled Mix-Up Vol. 2, it was a relentless techno masterpiece, warts and all, that combined two diverse channels in the mix: the actual music itself, along with the audience's response."[2]

The Exhibitionist album contains a live show from 2004.

More recently he appears to be taking extended forays into epic techno (such as his re-scoring of Metropolis, which he performed live with the original film) and his 16 September 2004 7-hour set with Laurent Garnier at Fabric. The epic proportions were further extended when his 2006 album Blue Potential was recorded with the Montpellier Philharmonic Orchestra under Alain Altinoglu. There is a DVD of the concert at which the album was recorded, an opportunity to see Mills in action, live on stage. Amongst Glasgow's clubbing intelliegentsia, 'jeff mills' are slang for pills, AKA Ecstasy, since Mills has become a cult figure amongst clubbers in glasgow, after attending Pressure, in the Arches, hosted by Slam.

His "Exhibitionist" DVD, from 2004, features him mixing live on three decks and CD player in a studio, stark and simple. There are several mixes, one of Axis tracks, two of Jeff Mills tracks, and another of various artists. The mixes are shot from several cameras, up close, and his long graceful fingers fly over the gear, furious, his genius and skill on full display. The DVD also includes an interview with him, and another one with Octave One.

Releases

Albums

  • 1992 Waveform Transmission - Volume 1
  • 1994 Waveform Transmission - Volume 3
  • 1996 Mix-Up Volume 2 Live at the Liquid Room (a live DJ set)
  • 1996 Purpose Maker Compilation
  • 1997 The other Day
  • 1999 From the 21st
  • 2000 Every Dog Has Its Day
  • 2000 Metropolis (soundtrack to the Fritz Lang film)
  • 2000 The Art of Connecting
  • 2000 Lifelike
  • 2002 Actual
  • 2002 At First Sight
  • 2004 Exhibitionist (a live DJ set, also available as a DVD)
  • 2004 Choice: A Collection of Classics
  • 2005 The Three Ages (new soundtrack to the Buster Keaton film)
  • 2005 Contact Special
  • The Mission Objective (2005) (a live DJ set)
  • 2006 Blue Potential
  • 2007 One Man Spaceship
  • 2008 Gamma Player Compilation Vol 1: The Universe By Night

Axis

  • AX-001 - Tranquilizer
  • AX-004 - Mecca
  • AX-005 - Thera
  • AX-006 - More Drama
  • AX-008 - Cycle 30
  • AX-009ab - AX-009 Series
  • AX-009cd - Actual
  • AX-009ef - Medium
  • AX-010 - Growth
  • AX-011 - Purpose Maker EP
  • AX-012 - Humana
  • AX-013 - Tephra
  • AX-015 - Other Day EP
  • AX-016 - Very (first released vinyls were perfume-scented to 'enhance the idea of influence through interaction)
  • AX-018 - Tomorrow EP
  • AX-019 - Apollo
  • AX-019 OUR - From the 21st part 1
  • AX-019 AFV - From the 21st part 2
  • AX-020 - Every Dog has its Day vol. 1
  • AX-021 - Lifelike EP
  • AX-022 - Metropolis
  • AX-023 - Every Dog has its Day vol. 2
  • AX-024 - 4Art/UFO
  • AX-026 - Every Dog has its Day vol. 3
  • AX-030 - Every Dog has its Day vol. 4
  • AX-036 - See the Light Part 1
  • AX-037 - See the Light Part 2
  • AX-038 - See the Light Part 3
  • AX-039 - Expanded
  • AX-040 - The Tomorrow Time Forgot
  • AX-041 - Suspense/Dramatized
  • AX-043 - Time Mechanic
  • AX-044 - Blade Runner (EP) (inspired by the Ridley Scott film)
  • AX-048 - Systematic/The Sin
  • AX-049 - Alpha Centauri
  • AX-052 - Flyby - X-102
  • AX-055 - The Good Robot (Coming Soon)

Purpose Maker

Purpose Maker is a funky tribal techno label from Jeff Mills.

  • PM-001 - Java
  • PM-002 - Kat Moda
  • PM-003 - Force Universelle
  • PM-004 - Our Man in Havanna
  • PM-005 - Steampit
  • PM-006 - Vanishing Act
  • PM-007 - Live Series
  • PM-008 - Skin Deep
  • PM-009 - If/Tango
  • PM-010 - Circus
  • PM-012 - Jetset
  • PM-014 - Electrical Experience
  • PM-015 - Divine
  • PM-016 - Kana
  • PM-020 - The Bells [10th Anniversary]
  • PM-021 - Natural World
  • PMWCD9601 - Purpose Maker Compilation [CD]
  • PMWLP9601 - Purpose Maker Compilation [2xLP]

Tomorrow

  • TW-001 - Preview EP
  • TW-300 - Sculptures 1-3 CD
  • TW-400 - Europa CD
  • TW-800 - Time Machines CD

6277

  • MISSION 01 Elektrabel - Elektrabel EP 2003
  • MISSION 02 Hieroglyphic Being - Du Commencement A L'Eternite 2004
  • MISSION 03 Elektrabel - Crocks EP 2005
  • MISSION 04 Elektrabel - For Various Reasons 2005
  • MISSION 05 Sub Space - First Step EP 2005
  • MISSION 06 Zachary Lubin - Controllability 2005
  • MISSION 07 Various artists (Jeff Mills Mix) - The objective Mission [Top Secret] 2005
  • MISSION 08 Trefa - Elektrabel 2006
  • MISSION 09 Ben Gibson - No Signify EP 2006
  • MISSION 10 CounterPart - The Martian Mystique 2006
  • MISSION 11 Johannes Volk - The Mysteries Of Tharsis Montes 2006
  • MISSION 12 Jeroen - New Reality

Tresor Records

  • Waveform Transmission Vol. 1
  • The Extremist
  • Waveform Transmission Vol. 3
  • Waveform Transmission Vol. 3 (Detroit Cut)
  • Atlantis (under moniker X-103)

References

  1. ^ www.axisrecords.com/
  2. ^ Live At Womb, Andrez Bergen. Daily Yomiuri, February 2005.

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