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 s
-Pete
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From: Tom Churchill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 11:44 AM
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Subject: Re: (313) 'Medium' - Mills
Wow - were you listening to the same record!?
There's far more to it than 'so
I had a copy in my pile @ RubADub last weekend - but somehow it managed not to make it home with me??? It was a blind buy but the impression I got from the guys was similar to Tom's comment of it being one of his strongest releases for a while.
On the smallfish websites review they even ask if o
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 th
it's mills.. same chord stabs and 909, I wasn't very impressed.
-Pete
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