Re: [313] Re: R: [313] Mellow Mills (Was: what do you reccomend?)

2000-10-26 Thread Stewart Fernandez
3 <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 7:06 PM Subject: Re: [313] Re: R: [313] Mellow Mills (Was: what do you reccomend?) > on 10/26/00 12:45 PM, Stewart Fernandez at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > X-103 was just jeff and it came out on tresor (think it came out in 93) >

Re: [313] Re: R: [313] Mellow Mills (Was: what do you reccomend?)

2000-10-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 10/26/00 12:45 PM, Stewart Fernandez at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > X-103 was just jeff and it came out on tresor (think it came out in 93) > X-101 & X-102 were by UR of the time (Mike, Jeff and Rob) And I'm not the only one on this list that finds X-102 to be the best in that particular "serie

Re: [313] Re: R: [313] Mellow Mills (Was: what do you reccomend?)

2000-10-26 Thread Stewart Fernandez
R: [313] Mellow Mills (Was: what do you reccomend?) > >> (4) Metropolis > >>> "Mills has conceptualised his score in much the same way as he > approached > >>> X-103's Atlantis, which recounted the myth of the ancient city > sonically. > >>

Re: [313] Re: R: [313] Mellow Mills (Was: what do you reccomend?)

2000-10-26 Thread richard cranston
What cat no is this one and when it was released? Thanks and if jeff mills is x-103 then x-102 is mad mike i suppose ? thanks robert I would say x-103/x-102 is not an artist but a particular space in time, I'd suggest that both would be the orgi. UR? Peace R -

Re: [313] Re: R: [313] Mellow Mills (Was: what do you reccomend?)

2000-10-25 Thread robert . merlak
>> (4) Metropolis >>> "Mills has conceptualised his score in much the same way as he approached >>> X-103's Atlantis, which recounted the myth of the ancient city sonically. >>> Mills' Metropolis is surreal and subtle in its scope, as he turns techno >>> into incidental music, manipulating the mood

Re: R: [313] Mellow Mills (Was: what do you reccomend?)

2000-10-25 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I forgot to add there's also the Lifelike CD. >thanks for answering and the help > >fab >> (1) The Other Day >> >> Very soulful and sensual - the sleeve notes are really insightful. Was >> released through React in the UK. >> >> (2) From The 21st >> >> Some very abstract moments, very cerebra

Re: [313] Mellow Mills (Was: what do you reccomend?)

2000-10-25 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Y'all being a little mean. It takes years to develop and refine a writing style, and it involves a lot of practice. Usually the best way is to write as you speak and he's highly articulate and well expressed, infinitely more so than the average techno producer, I might add - I value the notes mysel

RE: [313] Mellow Mills (Was: what do you reccomend?)

2000-10-25 Thread Holly.C.MacDonald-Korth
Jason Martin wrote: re: jeffs liner notes on his records: am I the only person that thinks its all total dribble? I mean, really! i completely agree that they are awful and poorly written... but the music makes up for it... i think some people should just stick to their core

RE: [313] Mellow Mills (Was: what do you reccomend?)

2000-10-25 Thread Jason Martin
re: jeffs liner notes on his records: am I the only person that thinks its all total dribble? I mean, really! at least he's releasing more of his mellow stuff now (IMO much better than the "minimal" stuff).. the Queens Theme for example is straight up techno! j

Re: [313] Mellow Mills (Was: what do you reccomend?)

2000-10-24 Thread Cyclone Wehner
(1) The Other Day Very soulful and sensual - the sleeve notes are really insightful. Was released through React in the UK. (2) From The 21st Some very abstract moments, very cerebral, arresting - definitely worthwhile. Hard to find! Released in Japan only through Sony Japan. (3) Every Dog Has