Speaking of Mills, his version of Metropolis will be showing at the
Detroit
Historical Museum on Saturday. Call 313.833.1405 for reservations.
What ever happened to the DVD Jeff said was going to be released??
Anyone??
Cheers,
m*
From the Royal Festival Hall
Wed May 1st 7.30
SonarSound
Jeff Mills - Metropolis
ETHER
Pioneering Detroit DJ Jeff Mills, arguably the biggest household name in US
techno, provides a score to a screening of Fritz Lang's 1926 masterpiece,
Metropolis. Opening the show are Supercollider
Sonarsound
£20 (bcdefgpstv) £17.50 (hjlru) £15 (kmno)
No concessions
http://www.sbc.org.uk/rfh/
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Subject: [313] Mills Metropolis UK showing
From the Royal Festival Hall
Wed May 1st
the cataract.
They do not see what they look at.
Dum Dee Dum Dee Dum Dee Dum... - Stereolab
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From: darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 list 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Thursday, November 02, 2000 8:34 PM
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] Jeff Mills Metropolis
I have no idea what his mind is inflicted by (assuming this is a Mills
quote), but it seems like he's saying he watches the method as much as he
is
engrossed in the plot. We all do this on some level. We do it more as we
know more about the technique. Same with music or any
That he gets drawn into the film, thinks about it afterwards, then thinks
about how it is he (the audience) was made to feel a certain way, then feels
a creative need to mastermind something with the same power. I bet you have
had the same experience?
The probable cause, my mind being inflicted
Ha-ha, just thinking: Cliff Notes to Mills' Metropolis, Cliff notes to Tupac
Shakur, etc. In 10, 15 years maybe kids will be studying hip-hop, techno,
etc, like they study Joni Mitchell now as pop music in VCE music theory.
That he gets drawn into the film, thinks about it afterwards, then thinks
Mills Metropolis
That he gets drawn into the film, thinks about it afterwards, then thinks
about how it is he (the audience) was made to feel a certain way, then
feels
a creative need to mastermind something with the same power. I bet you
have
had the same experience?
The probable cause, my
Heard
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From: darw_n [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 9:57 PM
To: Cyclone Wehner; 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: [313] Jeff Mills Metropolis
I figured that out, what I am a tad concerned with is what, or why, is The
probable cause' doing where
Try a little editing.
From this:
The probable cause, my mind being inflicted then
becomes stimulated not only by the plot but also,
intrigued by the method in which the producer
choses to present the plot of the film to the
viewer.
to this:
The probable cause: my mind,
on 11/1/00 9:21 PM, darw_n at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The probable cause, my mind being inflicted then becomes stimulated
not only by the plot but also, intrigued by the method in which
the producer choses to present the plot of the film to the viewer.
seriously!?! What in hell does
The probable cause, my mind being inflicted then becomes stimulated
not only by the plot but also, intrigued by the method in which
the producer choses to present the plot of the film to the viewer.
one word: parallelism!
jeez...
2 words and sum dots
yeah right.
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From: Ryan Heard [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 10:49 PM
To: 313 List
Subject: RE: [313] Jeff Mills Metropolis
Jeff Mills is a fantastic artist who's reputation precedes him. Nobody
ever
said he was literate or down-to-earth, however :). It's important
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, darw_n wrote:
The probable cause, my mind being inflicted then becomes stimulated
not only by the plot but also, intrigued by the method in which
the producer choses to present the plot of the film to the viewer.
seriously!?! What in hell does that mean?
If
Got the CD -- some very nice work from Mills. Even some cool
dancefloor tracks, which nonetheless I can imagine working well
with some of the scenes from Metropolis
2 odd things: the quite noticeable tape his on all tracks, like
he mixed down to a cassette. And those liner notes! Doesn't anyone
The probable cause, my mind being inflicted then becomes stimulated
not only by the plot but also, intrigued by the method in which
the producer choses to present the plot of the film to the viewer.
seriously!?! What in hell does that mean?
darw_n
create, demonstrate, toneshift...
I'm sure the music is great as it stands, but there
seems to be a lack of one basic piece of information -
where can one see the mills re-edit of metropolis with
his new soundtrack? At the movies? Mail order video?
I -need- this thing, it sounds awesome.
Ideally I'd like to own the movie w/ new
hi everyone,
the mills metropolis 12 is now in stock and available for purchase on
the record time website. look under new releases or hot
categories. or you can call, fax, or email orders or questions.
ani
record time
www.recordtime.com
ph: 810.775.1550
fax: 810.775.5830
: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 6:33 PM
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Subject: [313] jeff mills' metropolis soundtrack
i'm *really* enjoying this, but it's driving
me nuts that it is available only on cd.
what do the rest of you think about a)
that it is on cd only and b) the music itself
and c) the music as a soundtrack
world.
Jeff Mills
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JEFF MILLS: Metropolis
NOTES AND HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
11, 2000 7:32 AM
Subject: RE: [313] jeff mills' metropolis soundtrack
I'd love to buy this but would rather hear some clips first. Anybody know
of a site where they might have some? I've checked satelliterecords.com
and
groovetech.com and can't find the links. Thanks!
Ryan Heard
office in
Chicago, staffed until very recently by just Mills himself, and fitted in
between a punishing DJ schedule which means he's away more often than not -
you have to wonder how he does it. Mills grins. We just work hard, that's
all.
Tom Magic Feet
Jeff Mills' 'Metropolis' is released 30th
In response to Andrew's query, the fact that it's only on CD (are you sure?)
isn't a problem for me as I don't DJ (not more than once a year, anyway!). I
think the music itself is pretty good on a standalone basis (closest to the
Axis material), but having now seen the film I think it will work
we're getting metropolis as a 12, but we don't have the capability to
put audio on the site. it was supposed to be here already, but it was
delayed at the pressing plant, but should be here within a week (we
hope). as soon as we get it, it will be listed on the record time site
under the new
He he... for those in Paris these days, the Pompidou Centre will show on the
14th September, 20h30, main hall, Mills' version...can't wait...
Gwendal
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Subject: RE: [313] Jeff Mills/Metropolis
He he... for those in Paris these days, the Pompidou Centre
will show on the 14th September, 20h30, main hall, Mills'
version...can't wait...
Gwendal
Here's what NME say about the Jeff Mills Metropolis soundtrack - though I've
always found using FSOL's Accelorator album has been a great score for it
in the past! Does anyone have any idea which cut of the film Mills' score
is for?
BABY DIDDY
JEFF MILLS, the legendary second wave Detroit
more news courtesy of our friends down at NME towers...
http://www.nme.com/newsdesk/2905164801.html
rob
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From: John Osselaer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: [313] mills metropolis
Metropolis happens to be the favorite movie of Kraftwerk. They always
Metropolis is a masterpiece and a great movie to put techno music over the
top of.
For a start, it's a silent movie, so the visual element is designed to tell
the story by itself. Second, the theme being technology lends itself to
techno music.
At a party about 5 years ago in Sydney I played a
I COULD NOT AGREE MORE. I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE JEFF'S VERSION!
I COULD NOT AGREE MORE.
WE NEED TO MAKE SOME MOVIES FOR DETROIT TECHNO MUSIC I LOVE IT
PEACE,
FIVE
Glyph wrote:
Speaking of Mills, when I was in Berlin for the MusikUndMaschine, I heard
that he has the rights to the great silent film, Metropolis...
What kind of rights? I don't understand. He surely didn't BUY the rights to
film Metropolis, like Michael Jackson did with the Beatles :) Or
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