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Jeff Mills

Jeff Mills (born June 18, 1963, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American DJ, record producer, and composer.[1][2] In the late 1980s Mills founded the techno collective Underground Resistance with fellow Detroit techno producers 'Mad' Mike Banks and Robert Hood but left the group to pursue a career as a solo artist in the early 90s.[2] Mills founded the Chicago based Axis Records in 1992,[3] which is responsible for the release of much of his solo work.

Jeff Mills
Mills performing in 2010
Background information
Also known asThe Wizard, True Faith
Born (1963-06-18) June 18, 1963 (age 59)[1]
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.[1]
GenresDetroit techno, minimal techno
Occupation(s)DJ, record producer, composer
Instrument(s)Turntable, synthesizer, drum machine
Years active1980–present
LabelsAxis Records

Mills has received international recognition for his work as a DJ and producer. He featured in Man From Tomorrow, a documentary about techno music that he produced along with French filmmaker Jacqueline Caux.[4] He continued working in film, releasing Life to Death and Back, a film he shot in the Egyptian wing of the Louvre Museum where he also had a four-month residency.[4] In 2017 the president of the Arab World Institute and former French Minister of Culture Jack Lang awarded Mills the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres for his services to the arts.[5]

Career

 
Jeff Mills performing in Detroit in 2007.

Early career and radio DJ

A 1981 graduate of Mackenzie High School, Mills started his career in the early 1980s using the name "The Wizard."[6][7] He performed DJ tricks like beat juggling and scratching during his sets, some of which were pre-recorded. He had a nightly show called The Wizard at WDRQ and later at WJLB under the same name. He would highlight local techno artists, giving light to artists such as Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson and Juan Atkins.[2][8]

In his early career, Mills managed numerous residencies in the Detroit area.[8] He credits The Necto as the residency where he was able to experiment with new ideas in techno music.[8] Mills played The Necto where he began incorporating concepts such as different equipment setups, including positioning himself on the dance floor with the people.[8] For his radio DJ spots, Mills had a music spending budget to use for his sets. Mills would also drive as far as Toronto or Chicago in order to purchase newly released music.[8]

Underground Resistance

Mills is a founding member of Underground Resistance, a techno collective that he started with former Parliament bass player 'Mad' Mike Banks.[1] The group embraced revolutionary rhetoric and only appeared in public dressed in ski masks and black combat suits. Mills never "officially" left the group, but did begin to pursue his own ventures outside of the collective.[2] Many of Underground Resistance's labelmate's early releases were the product of various experiments by Banks and Mills, both solo and in collaboration, before Mills left the collective in 1991 to achieve international success as a solo artist and DJ. The collective continues to be a mainstay of Detroit's music scene.[2]

UR related the aesthetics of early Detroit Techno to the complex social, political, and economic circumstances which followed on from Reagan-era inner-city economic recession, producing uncompromising music geared toward promoting awareness and facilitating political change. UR's songs created a sense of self-exploration, experimentation and the ability to change yourself and circumstances. Additionally, UR wanted to establish a means of identification beyond traditional lines of race and ethnicity. Another form of UR's rebellion concerns the rejection of the commercialization of techno. This is evident in the messages scratched in UR's records, lyrics and sounds expressing economic independence from major record labels.[9]

Solo work and independent labels

 
The Tresor Club in Berlin where Mills was a resident prior to launching Axis Records.

Mills left Underground Resistance in 1991 to pursue his own ventures. He relocated from Detroit, first to New York, then Berlin (as a resident at the Tresor club),[10] and then Chicago. There in 1992, with fellow Detroit native Robert Hood, he set up the record label Axis, and later, sub-labels Purpose Maker, Tomorrow, and 6277, all aiming for a more minimal sound than most of the techno being produced in those years.[11][12]

Mills released Blue Potential in 2006, a live album of him playing with the 70 piece Montpelier Philharmonic Orchestra in 2005.[13] The album was a remix for classical interpretation, following musical acts such as Radiohead.[13] In 2013, he released Where Light Ends, an album inspired by the Japanese astronaut Mamoru Mohri and his first trip to space.[4] In 2018, Mills recorded E.P. Tomorrow Comes The Harvest with legendary afro-jazz drummer Tony Allen.

Film, soundtracks, and documentary

Mills performed a live set in January 2015 at the Jewish Community Center in San Francisco, California.[14] The set was performed with four turntables to create a cinemix soundtrack for Woman in the Moon, the 1929 silent film from Fritz Lang.[14] The set was performed during a screening of the film at the center.[15] Mills has previously completed work highlighting Lang's career, including composing, performing, and releasing a soundtrack to Lang's 1927 silent film Metropolis, releasing the soundtrack in 2000.[14]

Mills became involved in film with the help of French filmmaker Jacqueline Caux.[16][17] He helped Caux produce the film Man From Tomorrow, a documentary about techno music that featured Mills.[18] He continued in the film industry with the release of the independent film Life to Death and Back which he shot in the Egyptian wing of the Louvre Museum in France, the same museum where he had a four-month residency.[19]

Music style

In his DJ sets, Mills usually uses three decks, a Roland TR-909 drum machine, and up to seventy records in one hour. Mills' Exhibitionist DVD, from 2004, features him mixing live on three decks and CD player in a studio.[20] In 2011, Mills switched to using three or four CD decks for most of his club appearances, instead of the usual Technics turntables.[21] Mixmag described Mills as the "master" of the 909.[22]

He was mentioned by Detroit rapper Eminem in his song "Groundhog Day", from his album The Marshall Mathers LP 2.[4] Eminem says: "...and discovered this DJ who was mixing, I say it to this day, if you ain't listened to The Wizard, you ain't have a fucking clue what you was missing..."[23]

Art exhibits

Mills is also an artist and has shown his works at exhibits internationally.[24] His works have included "Man of Tomorrow," a portrait of Mills that shows his perception of the future[25] as well as "Critical Arrangements" exhibited at Pompidou Centre in 2008 as a part of "Le Futurisme à Paris – une avant-garde explosive."[26] One of his most notable works was exhibited in 2015. Known as "The Visitor," it was a sculpture of a drum machine inspired by a UFO sighting in Los Angeles from the 1950s.[27]

Discography

Studio albums

Year, Title (Label)[28]

  • 1992, Waveform Transmission Vol.1 (Tresor)
  • 1994, Waveform Transmission Vol. 3 (Tresor)
  • 1995, Mix Up Vol. 2 Live at Liquid Room (Sony/React)
  • 1997, The Other Day (Sony/React/Labels)
  • 1997, Purpose Maker Compilation (React/Labels/NEWS/Neuton/Energy/Watts)
  • 1998, From the 21st (Sony)
  • 2000, Lifelike (Sony/Labels/NEWS)
  • 2000, Art of Connecting (Next Era/Hardware)
  • 2000, Metropolis (Tresor)
  • 2001, Time Machine (Tomorrow)
  • 2001, Every Dog Has Its Day CD (Sony/Labels/NEWS)
  • 2002, Actual (Axis)
  • 2002, At First Sight (Sony/React/NEWS/Energy/Intergroove)
  • 2003, Medium (Axis)
  • 2004, Exhibitionist (Axis/React/NEWS/Sonar)
  • 2005, Three Ages (MK2)
  • 2005, Contact Special (Cisco/Soundscape)
  • 2006, One Man Spaceship (Cisco/Soundscape)
  • 2008, X-102 Rediscovers the Rings of Saturn (Tresor)
  • 2008, Gamma Player Compilation Vol. 1: The Universe by Night (Axis)
  • 2009, Sleep Wakes (Third Ear)
  • 2010, The Occurrence (Third Ear)
  • 2011, The Power (Axis)
  • 2011, 2087 (Axis)
  • 2011 Jeff Mills/Dj Surgeles Something In The Sky Mix (Axis)
  • 2011, Fantastic Voyage (Axis)
  • 2012, The Messenger (Axis)
  • 2012, Waveform Transmission Vol. 1 Remastered (Axis)
  • 2012, Sequence – The Retrospective of Axis Records (Axis)
  • 2013, The Jungle Planet (Axis)
  • 2014, Emerging Crystal Universe (Axis)
  • 2014, Woman In The Moon (Axis)
  • 2015, When Time Splits (with Mikhail Rudy) (Axis)
  • 2015, Proxima Centauri (Axis)
  • 2016, Free Fall Galaxy (Axis)
  • 2017, A Trip to the Moon (Axis)
  • 2017, Planets (Axis)
  • 2019, Moon - The Area of Influence (Axis)

Extended plays

Year, Title (Label)

  • 1992, Tranquilizer (Axis)
  • 1993, Mecca (Axis)
  • 1993, Thera (Axis)
  • 1994, Cycle 30 (Axis)
  • 1994, Growth (Axis)
  • 1995, Purpose Maker EP (Axis)
  • 1995, Humana (Axis)
  • 1995, Tephra (Axis)
  • 1996, Other Day EP (Axis)
  • 1996, Very (Axis)
  • 1996, AX-009ab (Axis)
  • 1996, Java (Purpose Maker)
  • 1996, Kat Moda (Purpose Maker)
  • 1997, Universal Power (Purpose Maker)
  • 1997, Our Man in Havana (Purpose Maker)
  • 1997, Steampit (Purpose Maker)
  • 1997, More Drama (Axis)
  • 1997, Tomorrow EP (Axis)
  • 1998, Vanishing (Purpose Maker)
  • 1998, Live Series (Purpose Maker)
  • 1999, Skin Deep (Purpose Maker)
  • 1999, If/Tango (w/ Anna F.) (Purpose Maker)
  • 1999, Apollo (Axis)
  • 1999, Preview (Tomorrow)
  • 2000, Every Dog Has Its Day vol.1 (Axis)
  • 2000, Lifelike EP (Axis)
  • 2000, Metropolis EP (Axis)
  • 2000, Every Dog Has Its Day vol.2 (Axis)
  • 2000, Circus (Purpose Maker)
  • 2001, Jetset (Purpose Maker)
  • 2001, Electrical Experience (Purpose Maker)
  • 2001, 4Art/UFO
  • 2002, Every Dog Has Its Day vol.3 (Axis)
  • 2002, Actual (Axis)
  • 2003, Every Dog Has Its Day vol.4 (Axis)
  • 2003, Medium (Axis)
  • 2003, See The Light part 1 (Axis)
  • 2003, See The Light part 2 (Axis)
  • 2003, See The Light part 3 (Axis)
  • 2003, Divine (Purpose Maker)
  • 2004, Expanded (Axis)
  • 2004, From the 21st part 1 (Axis)
  • 2004, From the 21st part 2 (Axis)
  • 2004, The Tomorrow Time Forgot (Axis)
  • 2005, Suspense/Dramatized (Axis)
  • 2005, Time Mechanic (Axis)
  • 2006, Blade Runner (Axis)
  • 2006, The Bells (Purpose Maker)
  • 2007, Natural World (Purpose Maker)
  • 2007, Systematic/The Sin (Axis)
  • 2008, Alpha Centauri (Axis)
  • 2008, FlyBy (Axis)
  • 2008, Eternity (Tomorrow)
  • 2008, Adjustments (Tomorrow)
  • 2009, Good Robot (Axis)
  • 2009, The Defender (Axis)
  • 2009, The Drummer (Purpose Maker)
  • 2009, The Drummer part 2 (Purpose Maker)
  • 2009, Something In The Sky (Something In The Sky)
  • 2010, The Drummer part 3 (Purpose Maker)
  • 2010, Something In The Sky 2 (Something In The Sky)
  • 2010, Something In The Sky 3 (Something In The Sky)
  • 2010, Something In The Sky 4 (Something In The Sky)
  • 2010, Something In The Sky 5 (Something In The Sky)
  • 2010, Something In The Sky 6 (Something In The Sky)
  • 2011, Something In The Sky 7 (Something In The Sky)
  • 2011, Beat Master (Axis)
  • 2011, The Power (Axis)
  • 2011, Star Chronicles (Tomorrow)
  • 2012, Something In The Sky 10 (Something In The Sky)
  • 2013, Something In The Sky 11 (Something In The Sky)
  • 2013, The Space Horizon (Axis)
  • 2014, What A Machine Believes (Axis)
  • 2014, Zones and Layers (Axis)
  • 2015, Exhibitionist 2 part 1 (Axis)[29]
  • 2018, Tomorrow Comes The Harvest (with Tony Allen) (Blue Note Records)

Filmography

  • 2004, Exhibitionist (Axis/React/NEWS/Sonar)[30]
  • 2004, Three Ages (MK2)
  • 2006, The Bells – 10 Year Anniversary (Axis)
  • 2006, Blue Potential (with Monpelier Philharmonic Orchestra) (UWe)
  • 2013, Chronicles of Possible Worlds (Axis/Second Nature)
  • 2014, Man From Tomorrow (Axis)
  • 2015, Exhibitionist 2 (Axis)[30]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Cooper, Sean (June 18, 1963). "Jeff Mills – Music Biography, Credits and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved September 28, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e Demby, Eric (February 15, 2001). "Detroit Techno Star Jeff Mills Finally Going Home". MTV News. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
  3. ^ "Jeff Mills to release Axis Records retrospective". Fact Mag. April 4, 2012. Retrieved June 28, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d Turner, Zeke (January 16, 2015). "An American Techno D.J. Beloved Overseas Comes to Brooklyn". The New York Times. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
  5. ^ Jeff Mills a été élevé au rang d’officier des Arts et des Lettres, in Mixmag (French edition), May 2nd, 2017.
  6. ^ . 88 Music Blog. Archived from the original on June 26, 2012. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
  7. ^ "1981 Mackenzie High School Yearbook". www.classmates.com.
  8. ^ a b c d e Warren, Tamara (October 11, 2012). "Five questions with Jeff Mills, master DJ and founder of Axis Records". The Detroit Free Press. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
  9. ^ Schaub, Christopher (October 2009). "Beyond the Hood? Detroit Techno, Underground Resistance, and African American Metropolitan Identity Politics". Inter America. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
  10. ^ Wasacz, Walter. "Berlin, Detroit, and reinvention through creative industries". Southeast Michigan Startup. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  11. ^ "Jeff Mills: la Detroit Techno infiamma i Magazzini Generali" (in French). Mentelocale.it. November 14, 2014. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  12. ^ Kakaire, Christine. . BeatPort. Archived from the original on July 4, 2015. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  13. ^ a b Dene, Lewis. "Jeff Mills Blue Potential Review". The BBC. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
  14. ^ a b c Palmer, Tamara (December 15, 2014). "Jeff Mills Debuts Live "Cine-Mix" in San Francisco". NBC Bay Area. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
  15. ^ Baines, Josh (February 17, 2015). "What Lies Beyond Tomorrow: In Conversation with Jeff Mills". Vice. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  16. ^ "DJ Jeff Mills: The Man From Tomorrow". France 24. January 21, 2014. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  17. ^ "Jeff Mills film, Man From Tomorrow, premieres in Paris". The Wire. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  18. ^ Matthew, Terry (February 13, 2014). "Jeff Mills Man From Tomorrow". Channel 5 Chicago. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  19. ^ Ryce, Andrew (September 18, 2014). "Jeff Mills behind new film, Life To Death And Back". Resident Advisor. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
  20. ^ Duncan, Chris (July 7, 2010). "Jeff Mills & Jackmaster at Sub Club". The Skinny. Retrieved June 28, 2015.
  21. ^ "Axis of the Primeval: Jeff Mills Talks Space, Time, Techno". SPIN. September 17, 2012.
  22. ^ "Jeff Mills celebrates the iconic Roland TR-909 through his history and cherished secrets". Mixmag. September 9, 2018. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
  23. ^ Eminem. "Groundhog Day Lyrics". Genius.com. Retrieved June 28, 2015.
  24. ^ "Jeff Mills". Galerie-Vallois.com. Retrieved June 28, 2015.
  25. ^ "Five Sound Questions To Jeff Mills". Everyday Listening. Retrieved June 28, 2015.
  26. ^ "Jeff Mills: Critical Arrangements / Le Futuisme Paris". Vernissage TV (in French). Retrieved July 3, 2015.
  27. ^ "Check out Jeff Mills' UFO-inspired drum machine". Fact Mag. April 28, 2015. Retrieved June 28, 2015.
  28. ^ "Jeff Mills Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  29. ^ Zlatopolsky, Ashley Jeff Mills: 'These visions aren’t supposed to come from black guys from Detroit' The Guardian. September 23, 2015
  30. ^ a b "We revisit The Wizard's groundbreaking Exhibitionsist film for TechnoTuesday". Skiddle.com. Retrieved June 11, 2015.

External links

  • Jeff Mills discography at Discogs  
  • Jeff Mills interview on Higher Frequency
  • interview at HardwareCorp
  • Jeff Mills interview pm Real Detroit Weekly


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For the American football player see Jeff Mills linebacker For the American football coach see Jeff Mills American football coach Jeff Mills born June 18 1963 in Detroit Michigan is an American DJ record producer and composer 1 2 In the late 1980s Mills founded the techno collective Underground Resistance with fellow Detroit techno producers Mad Mike Banks and Robert Hood but left the group to pursue a career as a solo artist in the early 90s 2 Mills founded the Chicago based Axis Records in 1992 3 which is responsible for the release of much of his solo work Jeff MillsMills performing in 2010Background informationAlso known asThe Wizard True FaithBorn 1963 06 18 June 18 1963 age 59 1 Detroit Michigan U S 1 GenresDetroit techno minimal technoOccupation s DJ record producer composerInstrument s Turntable synthesizer drum machineYears active1980 presentLabelsAxis Records Mills has received international recognition for his work as a DJ and producer He featured in Man From Tomorrow a documentary about techno music that he produced along with French filmmaker Jacqueline Caux 4 He continued working in film releasing Life to Death and Back a film he shot in the Egyptian wing of the Louvre Museum where he also had a four month residency 4 In 2017 the president of the Arab World Institute and former French Minister of Culture Jack Lang awarded Mills the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres for his services to the arts 5 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early career and radio DJ 1 2 Underground Resistance 1 3 Solo work and independent labels 1 4 Film soundtracks and documentary 2 Music style 3 Art exhibits 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Extended plays 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksCareer Edit Jeff Mills performing in Detroit in 2007 Early career and radio DJ Edit A 1981 graduate of Mackenzie High School Mills started his career in the early 1980s using the name The Wizard 6 7 He performed DJ tricks like beat juggling and scratching during his sets some of which were pre recorded He had a nightly show called The Wizard at WDRQ and later at WJLB under the same name He would highlight local techno artists giving light to artists such as Derrick May Kevin Saunderson and Juan Atkins 2 8 In his early career Mills managed numerous residencies in the Detroit area 8 He credits The Necto as the residency where he was able to experiment with new ideas in techno music 8 Mills played The Necto where he began incorporating concepts such as different equipment setups including positioning himself on the dance floor with the people 8 For his radio DJ spots Mills had a music spending budget to use for his sets Mills would also drive as far as Toronto or Chicago in order to purchase newly released music 8 Underground Resistance Edit Main article Underground Resistance Mills is a founding member of Underground Resistance a techno collective that he started with former Parliament bass player Mad Mike Banks 1 The group embraced revolutionary rhetoric and only appeared in public dressed in ski masks and black combat suits Mills never officially left the group but did begin to pursue his own ventures outside of the collective 2 Many of Underground Resistance s labelmate s early releases were the product of various experiments by Banks and Mills both solo and in collaboration before Mills left the collective in 1991 to achieve international success as a solo artist and DJ The collective continues to be a mainstay of Detroit s music scene 2 UR related the aesthetics of early Detroit Techno to the complex social political and economic circumstances which followed on from Reagan era inner city economic recession producing uncompromising music geared toward promoting awareness and facilitating political change UR s songs created a sense of self exploration experimentation and the ability to change yourself and circumstances Additionally UR wanted to establish a means of identification beyond traditional lines of race and ethnicity Another form of UR s rebellion concerns the rejection of the commercialization of techno This is evident in the messages scratched in UR s records lyrics and sounds expressing economic independence from major record labels 9 Solo work and independent labels Edit The Tresor Club in Berlin where Mills was a resident prior to launching Axis Records Mills left Underground Resistance in 1991 to pursue his own ventures He relocated from Detroit first to New York then Berlin as a resident at the Tresor club 10 and then Chicago There in 1992 with fellow Detroit native Robert Hood he set up the record label Axis and later sub labels Purpose Maker Tomorrow and 6277 all aiming for a more minimal sound than most of the techno being produced in those years 11 12 Mills released Blue Potential in 2006 a live album of him playing with the 70 piece Montpelier Philharmonic Orchestra in 2005 13 The album was a remix for classical interpretation following musical acts such as Radiohead 13 In 2013 he released Where Light Ends an album inspired by the Japanese astronaut Mamoru Mohri and his first trip to space 4 In 2018 Mills recorded E P Tomorrow Comes The Harvest with legendary afro jazz drummer Tony Allen Film soundtracks and documentary Edit Mills performed a live set in January 2015 at the Jewish Community Center in San Francisco California 14 The set was performed with four turntables to create a cinemix soundtrack for Woman in the Moon the 1929 silent film from Fritz Lang 14 The set was performed during a screening of the film at the center 15 Mills has previously completed work highlighting Lang s career including composing performing and releasing a soundtrack to Lang s 1927 silent film Metropolis releasing the soundtrack in 2000 14 Mills became involved in film with the help of French filmmaker Jacqueline Caux 16 17 He helped Caux produce the film Man From Tomorrow a documentary about techno music that featured Mills 18 He continued in the film industry with the release of the independent film Life to Death and Back which he shot in the Egyptian wing of the Louvre Museum in France the same museum where he had a four month residency 19 Music style EditIn his DJ sets Mills usually uses three decks a Roland TR 909 drum machine and up to seventy records in one hour Mills Exhibitionist DVD from 2004 features him mixing live on three decks and CD player in a studio 20 In 2011 Mills switched to using three or four CD decks for most of his club appearances instead of the usual Technics turntables 21 Mixmag described Mills as the master of the 909 22 He was mentioned by Detroit rapper Eminem in his song Groundhog Day from his album The Marshall Mathers LP 2 4 Eminem says and discovered this DJ who was mixing I say it to this day if you ain t listened to The Wizard you ain t have a fucking clue what you was missing 23 Art exhibits EditMills is also an artist and has shown his works at exhibits internationally 24 His works have included Man of Tomorrow a portrait of Mills that shows his perception of the future 25 as well as Critical Arrangements exhibited at Pompidou Centre in 2008 as a part of Le Futurisme a Paris une avant garde explosive 26 One of his most notable works was exhibited in 2015 Known as The Visitor it was a sculpture of a drum machine inspired by a UFO sighting in Los Angeles from the 1950s 27 Discography EditThis section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Formatting non use of wikitable s laundry list appearance Please help improve this section if you can September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Studio albums Edit Year Title Label 28 1992 Waveform Transmission Vol 1 Tresor 1994 Waveform Transmission Vol 3 Tresor 1995 Mix Up Vol 2 Live at Liquid Room Sony React 1997 The Other Day Sony React Labels 1997 Purpose Maker Compilation React Labels NEWS Neuton Energy Watts 1998 From the 21st Sony 2000 Lifelike Sony Labels NEWS 2000 Art of Connecting Next Era Hardware 2000 Metropolis Tresor 2001 Time Machine Tomorrow 2001 Every Dog Has Its Day CD Sony Labels NEWS 2002 Actual Axis 2002 At First Sight Sony React NEWS Energy Intergroove 2003 Medium Axis 2004 Exhibitionist Axis React NEWS Sonar 2005 Three Ages MK2 2005 Contact Special Cisco Soundscape 2006 One Man Spaceship Cisco Soundscape 2008 X 102 Rediscovers the Rings of Saturn Tresor 2008 Gamma Player Compilation Vol 1 The Universe by Night Axis 2009 Sleep Wakes Third Ear 2010 The Occurrence Third Ear 2011 The Power Axis 2011 2087 Axis 2011 Jeff Mills Dj Surgeles Something In The Sky Mix Axis 2011 Fantastic Voyage Axis 2012 The Messenger Axis 2012 Waveform Transmission Vol 1 Remastered Axis 2012 Sequence The Retrospective of Axis Records Axis 2013 The Jungle Planet Axis 2014 Emerging Crystal Universe Axis 2014 Woman In The Moon Axis 2015 When Time Splits with Mikhail Rudy Axis 2015 Proxima Centauri Axis 2016 Free Fall Galaxy Axis 2017 A Trip to the Moon Axis 2017 Planets Axis 2019 Moon The Area of Influence Axis Extended plays Edit Year Title Label 1992 Tranquilizer Axis 1993 Mecca Axis 1993 Thera Axis 1994 Cycle 30 Axis 1994 Growth Axis 1995 Purpose Maker EP Axis 1995 Humana Axis 1995 Tephra Axis 1996 Other Day EP Axis 1996 Very Axis 1996 AX 009ab Axis 1996 Java Purpose Maker 1996 Kat Moda Purpose Maker 1997 Universal Power Purpose Maker 1997 Our Man in Havana Purpose Maker 1997 Steampit Purpose Maker 1997 More Drama Axis 1997 Tomorrow EP Axis 1998 Vanishing Purpose Maker 1998 Live Series Purpose Maker 1999 Skin Deep Purpose Maker 1999 If Tango w Anna F Purpose Maker 1999 Apollo Axis 1999 Preview Tomorrow 2000 Every Dog Has Its Day vol 1 Axis 2000 Lifelike EP Axis 2000 Metropolis EP Axis 2000 Every Dog Has Its Day vol 2 Axis 2000 Circus Purpose Maker 2001 Jetset Purpose Maker 2001 Electrical Experience Purpose Maker 2001 4Art UFO 2002 Every Dog Has Its Day vol 3 Axis 2002 Actual Axis 2003 Every Dog Has Its Day vol 4 Axis 2003 Medium Axis 2003 See The Light part 1 Axis 2003 See The Light part 2 Axis 2003 See The Light part 3 Axis 2003 Divine Purpose Maker 2004 Expanded Axis 2004 From the 21st part 1 Axis 2004 From the 21st part 2 Axis 2004 The Tomorrow Time Forgot Axis 2005 Suspense Dramatized Axis 2005 Time Mechanic Axis 2006 Blade Runner Axis 2006 The Bells Purpose Maker 2007 Natural World Purpose Maker 2007 Systematic The Sin Axis 2008 Alpha Centauri Axis 2008 FlyBy Axis 2008 Eternity Tomorrow 2008 Adjustments Tomorrow 2009 Good Robot Axis 2009 The Defender Axis 2009 The Drummer Purpose Maker 2009 The Drummer part 2 Purpose Maker 2009 Something In The Sky Something In The Sky 2010 The Drummer part 3 Purpose Maker 2010 Something In The Sky 2 Something In The Sky 2010 Something In The Sky 3 Something In The Sky 2010 Something In The Sky 4 Something In The Sky 2010 Something In The Sky 5 Something In The Sky 2010 Something In The Sky 6 Something In The Sky 2011 Something In The Sky 7 Something In The Sky 2011 Beat Master Axis 2011 The Power Axis 2011 Star Chronicles Tomorrow 2012 Something In The Sky 10 Something In The Sky 2013 Something In The Sky 11 Something In The Sky 2013 The Space Horizon Axis 2014 What A Machine Believes Axis 2014 Zones and Layers Axis 2015 Exhibitionist 2 part 1 Axis 29 2018 Tomorrow Comes The Harvest with Tony Allen Blue Note Records Filmography Edit2004 Exhibitionist Axis React NEWS Sonar 30 2004 Three Ages MK2 2006 The Bells 10 Year Anniversary Axis 2006 Blue Potential with Monpelier Philharmonic Orchestra UWe 2013 Chronicles of Possible Worlds Axis Second Nature 2014 Man From Tomorrow Axis 2015 Exhibitionist 2 Axis 30 References Edit a b c d Cooper Sean June 18 1963 Jeff Mills Music Biography Credits and Discography AllMusic Retrieved September 28 2012 a b c d e Demby Eric February 15 2001 Detroit Techno Star Jeff Mills Finally Going Home MTV News Retrieved May 11 2015 Jeff Mills to release Axis Records retrospective Fact Mag April 4 2012 Retrieved June 28 2015 a b c d Turner Zeke January 16 2015 An American Techno D J Beloved Overseas Comes to Brooklyn The New York Times Retrieved May 11 2015 Jeff Mills a ete eleve au rang d officier des Arts et des Lettres in Mixmag French edition May 2nd 2017 Jeff Mills gets Down with FORWARD and 88 88 Music Blog Archived from the original on June 26 2012 Retrieved June 25 2012 1981 Mackenzie High School Yearbook www classmates com a b c d e Warren Tamara October 11 2012 Five questions with Jeff Mills master DJ and founder of Axis Records The Detroit Free Press Retrieved May 11 2015 Schaub Christopher October 2009 Beyond the Hood Detroit Techno Underground Resistance and African American Metropolitan Identity Politics Inter America Retrieved May 11 2015 Wasacz Walter Berlin Detroit and reinvention through creative industries Southeast Michigan Startup Retrieved June 11 2015 Jeff Mills la Detroit Techno infiamma i Magazzini Generali in French Mentelocale it November 14 2014 Retrieved June 11 2015 Kakaire Christine Techno icon Jeff Mills talks about 20 years of Axis Records and retiring The Wizard BeatPort Archived from the original on July 4 2015 Retrieved June 11 2015 a b Dene Lewis Jeff Mills Blue Potential Review The BBC Retrieved May 11 2015 a b c Palmer Tamara December 15 2014 Jeff Mills Debuts Live Cine Mix in San Francisco NBC Bay Area Retrieved May 11 2015 Baines Josh February 17 2015 What Lies Beyond Tomorrow In Conversation with Jeff Mills Vice Retrieved June 11 2015 DJ Jeff Mills The Man From Tomorrow France 24 January 21 2014 Retrieved June 11 2015 Jeff Mills film Man From Tomorrow premieres in Paris The Wire Retrieved June 11 2015 Matthew Terry February 13 2014 Jeff Mills Man From Tomorrow Channel 5 Chicago Retrieved June 11 2015 Ryce Andrew September 18 2014 Jeff Mills behind new film Life To Death And Back Resident Advisor Retrieved May 11 2015 Duncan Chris July 7 2010 Jeff Mills amp Jackmaster at Sub Club The Skinny Retrieved June 28 2015 Axis of the Primeval Jeff Mills Talks Space Time Techno SPIN September 17 2012 Jeff Mills celebrates the iconic Roland TR 909 through his history and cherished secrets Mixmag September 9 2018 Retrieved February 8 2022 Eminem Groundhog Day Lyrics Genius com Retrieved June 28 2015 Jeff Mills Galerie Vallois com Retrieved June 28 2015 Five Sound Questions To Jeff Mills Everyday Listening Retrieved June 28 2015 Jeff Mills Critical Arrangements Le Futuisme Paris Vernissage TV in French Retrieved July 3 2015 Check out Jeff Mills UFO inspired drum machine Fact Mag April 28 2015 Retrieved June 28 2015 Jeff Mills Discography Discogs com Retrieved June 11 2015 Zlatopolsky Ashley Jeff Mills These visions aren t supposed to come from black guys from Detroit The Guardian September 23 2015 a b We revisit The Wizard s groundbreaking Exhibitionsist film for TechnoTuesday Skiddle com Retrieved June 11 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jeff Mills Jeff Mills discography at Discogs Jeff Mills interview on Higher Frequency Jeff Mills interview at HardwareCorp 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