To me, this album was one of the highs of 2006. The sounds actually reminded me to space and space travel. From this album, Mills` love for old science fiction movies becomes very clear. The theme, plus the fact he really makes his machines sing, make this a top album.
PS: this is the flash (.swf) promo for the WOMB residency / One Man Spacship release: http://www.bigupload.com/d=BA5E54AB Peter On 2/5/07, Toby Frith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm a bit surprised to see no comment on Mr Mill's latest CD, although I suppose that the fact that it's on an extremely limited Japanese Import doesn't help! It's a return to form I think after 2 or 3 years of middling work from him. Very lush, abstract minimal techno in the same vein as Metropolis, which IMHO is still his best "album". It is a bit frustrating however that a lot of people won't hear this record. And given that Mr Mills isn't an artist I think that needs return on these CD sales given his large DJ fees, it's a peculiar dichotomy because in today's climate a shop selling this CD online will have their stock bought up by collectors who then sell it on. I guess because it's on CD, it only exacerbates p2p sharing. For all the latest news and comment visit telegraph.co.uk, the UK's most visited quality newspaper website. This e-mail is from Telegraph Media Group Limited - 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0DT registered in England under No 451593. This message, its contents and any attachments to it are private and confidential. Any unauthorised disclosure, use or dissemination of the whole or part of this message (without our prior written consent) is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us immediately. Neither we nor the sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan attachments (if any). The content of this email does not necessarily reflect our views or those of our officers and we take no responsibility for the views of the author. Emails sent and received may be read by people other than the intended recipient and may be monitored to ensure efficient operation of our email systems. Incoming and outgoing telephone calls to our offices may be monitored or recorded for training and quality control purposes and for confirming orders and information.