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another one, just good music with this "old man" xDD
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Nada melhor que começar a esta sessao com este grande SOM! xD
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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penchant for the four-track has been replaced by higher-quality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,
who Banks was working with in the late '80s. Mills remixed a track
on a Members 12-inch, 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-inch 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.
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