although it's not his normal record crate these days, he spun a pretty dope tribute - themed set which was composed of approx 80% james brown tunes about a month ago at his womb residency in tokyo. he's still capable, even with a variety of raw materials.
cool to hear "sex machine" thumped into "kat moda" respect, Jeff Davis fon: 81.3.5114.3771 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> fax: 866.489.6463 cel: 81.90.6031.9369 -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 12:12 AM Cc: 313 Detroit Subject: Re: (313) All Hail Jeff Mills In Other Places Besides Melbourne anybody heard mills spin recently -i haven't heard mills play for a couple of years and was wondering what type of stuff/style he's been playing lately? has he been playing any of the stuff in the style of his recent choice mix? i really like it. and to the rest of the sydney 313ers - see you thursday! james www.jbucknell.com David Gillies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To 15/11/04 04:59 AM 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org> cc Subject Re: (313) All Hail Jeff Mills In Other Places Besides Melbourne For the Australian 313'ers not in Melbourne: Jeff Mills: Thursday 18th November – Sydney Hardware @ Home Nightclub – Cockle Bay Wharf, Sydney Saturday 20th November – Adelaide Jeff Mills @ Traffic – 58 North Terrace, Adelaide Thursday 25th November – Brisbane Jeff Mills @ Family – 339 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley Friday 26th November – Canberra Fang w/ Jeff Mills @ ANU Refectory, Acton Saturday 27th November – Perth Science Fiction @ Belmont Racecourse, Burswood Kenny Larkin (not sure if these are stilla accurate): Friday November 26th - Auckland (Morrison Nightclub) Saturday November 27th - Wellington (Sandwhiches Nightclub) Saturday December 4th - Sydney (Gas Nightclub) Cyclone Wehner wrote: >"They say he never lost a battle, they say he is a great warrior..." >Myths and legends and revisionism aside ;), one of Techno's Kings, Jeff >Mills is playing live, in the flesh, in Melbourne this Friday at The Metro, >saving us from the legions of trance DJs that have invaded us of late, and >on Monday there is a screening of his innovative new film project The Three >Ages (an old Buster Keaton classic) in the city with a Q&A session to >follow. I won't post the full blurb here but you can grab the details from >www.hardwarecorp.com.au > >Also Kenny Larkin is back in Oz, and will play Public Office in Melb on Dec >3. E-mail me if you would like the press release forwarded. > > ForwardSourceID:NT00015D32