I agree to Tom's opinion.....
Of course you will recognize a Jeff Mills record when you hear it but that's a
sign for his unique production style. And nobody can tell me that Mills doesn't
even try to create something new.
Those tracks are really complex but also very good.
And I don't want to start a discussion about the artistical approach of Jeff
Mills' music here again... ;-)
I also heard the upcoming Part 4 of Every dog has... (Axis 30)...
another good part! IMHO better than the last two ones. I still love Part 1 the
most but Part 4 could be my new love... :-)
Cheers, Arne
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"Tom Churchill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Wow - were you listening to the same record!?
>
> There's far more to it than 'some chord stabs and 909' IMHO - four long and
> complex tracks (one of which is entirely beatless) with lots of structural
> development - somewhere between the 'Every Dog...' stuff, 'The Other Day'
> and 'Humana' in feel.
>
> I thought it was excellent, one of his strongest releases for a while - not
> really aimed at the dancefloor but a little more complex and abstact than
> the 'Every Dog...' series. Proper techno!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom
>
>
> > it's mills.. same chord stabs and 909, I wasn't very impressed.
> >
> > -Pete
> >
>
> > Has anyone got any reviews or comments on the new Mills release ?
> >
> > MILLS, Jeff: Medium (Axis US)
> > double 12": (AX 009EF) [11.99]
> > CD: Medium Grey/Resonate: The Seduction Of Decaying Expectations/Filters
> > A-B: The Urge To Swirl Alone In A Pool Of Ridicule/Simple Degrading
> > Devices Of Reflectivity (AXIS 9EF CD) [10.99]