@@ohreallycatThis is just as much music as Davis. And don’t ignore the feats this man has done. He’s the only techno artist on record as of now to work with an orchestra, listen to Jeff Mills’ Blue Potential album, re-scored obscure silent films, and incorporate Jazz elements into techno. Mills has some feats very little even try to accomplish. Forgot to mention that Jeff has also worked with NASA to celebrate the anniversary of the moon landing. Can’t think of anyone else that does techno to work directly with NASA.
@@JackedSchoomves those are impressive things, but have you ever listened to Miles Davis? I myself own a couple of turntables and like to mix vinyl, but it comes nowhere as close to a jazz genius' accomplishments, not even the level Mills was operating on. And it's not an opinion, pretty much a fact. I would like to see Jeff Mills tell me the seven modes in music and play accordingly something and sound good lol. NASA is one thing, Miles Davis was enough when he did music. It was a comparison made by an earlier commenter and I understand the thinking behind it, but seriously. One is a world renowned musician, other one is a DJ which is a borderline category for musician. I hope i made sense in my phrasing because I'm not native speaker.
@@ohreallycat We’re also comparing two different people with two different backgrounds, different ambitions, and many things that make both very different. But both very successful in their crafts in their own right. I did understand what you said.
Jeff Mills - Actual (A2) [Axis - AX 009 CD] Jeff Mills - Here [Tomorrow - TW 001] Jeff Mills - Chapter 2: Resonate The Seduction Of Decaying Expectations [Axis - AX 009 EF] Ben Sims - Moments (Dope Mix) [Hardgroove - HARD LTD 003.5] Bryan Zentz - D-Clash [Intec - 019] Andrew McLauchlan - Love Story (Devilfish Remix) [Bush - 1078] Danilo Vigorito - Knap [Relentless - REL 11] Bando - Step [Phont Music - PM 30] Mark Williams - Talking Voices [Ingoma - 005] Henrik B - The Man With The Blue Display [Illgorhythm - ILL 1203] Deetron - Robotics [Phont Music - PM 19] Millsart - Step To Enchantment (Stringent) [Axis - AX 004] Jay Denham - Smoker's Delight [Mechanisms Industries - M 1980] ? Jeff Mills - Outsiders [Purpose Maker - PM 001] ? WJH & Sebbo - Harmonix [Federation Of Drums - FOD 28.28] ? Paula Temple - Contact [Materials - MTZ 007] Headroom - Ride The Treshold [Synewave - SW 53] Samuel L Session - Danses D'Afrique [SLS - 016] Victor Simonelli - Bateria (UK Gold Mix) [Flux - FR 003] Mark Williams - Love Club Part One [Ingoma - 009] Oscar Mulero - CV Is Dead [Warm Up - WU 006] Dan March - Sand Dune [Meta - 16] Jeff Mills - Clark Becomes Frangmented [Axis - AX 019 FV] Elektrabel - E02 [6277 - MISSION 01] Jeff Mills - The Part 1 [Axis - AX 036] Reducer - Nude (A2) [Instillation - INS 03] Jeff Mills - 909 Drum Machine Track [Live] Gary Martin - Long Summer Nights [Flux - FR 001] ? Southsoniks - And Look Around [Fieber - 028] Bando - La Ruleta [Phont Music - PM 30] Oliver Ho - Organic Synthetic (A) [Meta - 17] Jeff Mills - 909 Drum Machine FX [Sampled] Kalpa - Looters [Pure Plastic - PP 045] Jeff Mills - The Bells [Purpose Maker - PM 002] Samuel L - Rico Que Rico [SLS - 009] Mark Williams - Music [Ingoma - 005] John Arnold & Tony Ollivierra - Respectall [Transmat - MS 30] Bando - Simple [Phont Music - PM 30] Kings Of Punani - Acid Thunder [Tronic - TR 026] Deetron - Vertigo [Phont Music - PM 19] Ben Sims - Reverser (Pacou Made In Berlin Mix) [Theory - TR 006 Remix] Andrew McLauchlan - Love Story (Devilfish Remix) [Bush - 1078] Felipe - Dance Village [Rotation - ROT 0339] Jeff Mills - Condor To Mallorca (Ken Ishii Condor Express Remix) [Axis - AX 035] Oliver Ho - Sacred Object EP ? Elektrabel - E03 [6277 - MISSION 01] Deetron - Emphasis [Phont Music - PM 19] Jesper Dahlbäck - Laget Hans [Jericho - JEL 026] ? ? ? Monika Kruse - Latin Lovers [Terminal M - TERM 023-6] Robert Hood - Fiend [M-Plant - MP 323] Ben Long - Potential 002 (A2) [Potential - POT 002] Ben Sims - Moments (Booty Mix) [Hardgroove - HARD LTD 003.5] Ben Long - Potential 002 (B1) [Potential - POT 002] WJH & Sebbo - Harmonix [Federation Of Drums - FOD 28.28] Jeff Mills - 909 Drum Machine Track [Live]
As a newcomer to techno, I'm finally beginning to appreciate the older sound, it's absolutely RELENTLESS! I'm just happy I can finally appreciate the Godfathers and fathers, not only with their original productions and sets, but with many of their current works and sets.
Click on link above. This was how we used to roll back in the day. Orbit was the Primo Techno club in north of UK. Jeff mills, joey beltram, dave clarke. Man that place was insane!!
The engineers at Pioneer or Serato or Ableton were never able to design an algorithm or button that replicates what a real dj does. There's so much skill and funk involved in a performance like this. With cue points and bpm matching and all the digital cheats brought to the average dj how many ever get to this level. Dj sets have become sterile. There are no small mistakes like the timing is slightly off or the record came in too hot. The confidence of a lot of dj's lies in their technology and not their bodies. The look on Jeff's face at 29 minutes in is just bad ass. Those are the moments that are hard to explain.
Jeff Mills, possibly the greatest techno DJ of all time. Luke Slater, Dave Clarke, DJ Rush, Carl Cox (techno days), Chris Liberator. People these days have no idea of the true pioneers of techno.
i agree with this comment 100%. yeah the technology is smart but hitting buttons to trigger samples and loops isnt the same as teetering on the brink of utter chaos, holding the mix together with sweat dripping down your back and that feeling when you wrestle some difficult mixes and get out of them nicely ; ) nowadays its more like 'lets play 45 tunes in 60 minutes, no flow, no tension, no balance, just tune tune tune in quick succession.
It's people like you who so obstinately adhere to elitist and outdated ideas. Sure, let's stick to the way they did it 30 years ago where you're forced to spend thousands on dollars on not only equipment but physical records. Or let's ignore the reality that many djs choose to work without sync. Or the fact that vinyl mixing took on a new form in the digital era in the form of vinyl controls (which many djs like DJ Godfather and even Jeff Mills use nowadays). You spatter on nonsense on mixing becoming sterile yet you remain firmly planted on 90s mixing which had lesser potential than what djs do now. Perhaps you have this false ideal of not only what mixing in the 90s was like, but what it is now. There are many talented djs who create impossibly complex mixes with the technology that is currently available. So now we reach the worrying possiblity that you have no idea what you're talking about but reside in elitist nostalgic thought which has no value. Maybe it's time to grow up and learn to appreciate newer approaches to music.
I first got into techno by Jeff Mills’ live at the liquid room tokyo. Just wow. The term ‘legend’ is not even close to describing the skills of this man. The mixing, the track selection (including many of his own productions) - mind blowing. Nowadays although there are many good dj’s out there, there’s too much computer software and auto beat matching etc that strips away the soul of the music. With Jeff Mills like this theres just vinyls, and also the amazing live manipulation of the drum machine expertly interspersed with the records playing. God I wish I could have seen him live, sadly never got the chance. I have seen many techno dj’s live but Jeff is the best I have ever heard. Absolute genius ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This CAN be achieved...if you dedicate yourself to your craft...pick the right music you're going to play in your DJ sets...pick a good audience(you're not exactly going to play this kind of music to a pub crowd, are you. I tried that once back in 2007...and all the pubs beer glasses got smashed..but I'll leave that story for another time.
I saw jeff for the first time 2 weeks ago in granada, industrial copera, best show ive ever seen, this dude is a fukin master if he goes to your city dont fukin doubt going
26:48 error, he slowed down the song playing live. But honestly I like the imperfections, at least there was human effort behind it. Edm Performances now are visually amazing but everything is pre-prepared.
this is hot. fortunate to have been able to catch JM many times in the 90s. not a joke. u will be jackt. he's one of those djs that didn't let u go take a piss for 8 hours.
This was the time I started to go to raves. Those where the days. Techno at his best, with names like Jeff Mills, Dave Clarke, Secret Cinema, Jack de Marseille, Claude Young, Derrick May, .... Thanks for posting this.
It's fallen out of style, but whatever new comes out, I still find this kind of electronic music the most enticing, especially that he mixes three 1210s PLUS a 909!! This is the music I grew up with, to me, it's magical and it will always be in my heart.
gewinnste ---- vinyl just has more energy, more spontinuity, it has to be mixed and is true to the original artists ideas. and much harder to mix and therefore requires no sync buttons etc.
Beeing at one of his live sets, it was 1996 @Flughafen Riem München, i think the event was called Rave City, was one of the most mind blowing experiences ever. There were different floors for each style - house, jungle, hardcore, experimental.
lol ok ! :-) To be exact, and i apologise for my un-exactiness in the first place, it was march 2 partyflock.nl/de/party/231881:Rave-City-3 on of the best parties i have ever witnessed.
Wenn Jeff Mills, Juan Atkins oder Derrick May und Richie Hawtin wieder in Deutschland auflegen würden. Ich garantiere, kein Weg ist zu weit. Sowas musst du erlebt haben 🙏💪👌👍😍💃🕺
3 tracks in the mix for a lot of the set and a 909 ! - just no comparison. This guy is the GOAT techno DJ Seen him 3 times in the 90’s, and met him personally. He’s a great guy.
I’m jealous! Never got the chance to see Jeff live let alone meet him😔 The only time I actually met a dj personally was when Justin Robertson came off set at bugged out through the crowd, I didn’t notice him as he walked past and I almost knocked his glasses off! But he was super cool and remember briefly chatting to him, he told me the name of a tune he’d just played
El q me enseño a amar la musica electrónica, mi idolo, mi ejemplo a seguir, desde q yo era crioo, y sigue estando el primero de la listaa, es un compositor de altos vuelosss
I saw Kenny Larkin dj at a KMS after party during the Detroit Electronic Music Festival 11-12 years ago and he had the same mixing energy as Mills. Very focused and his fingers were non stop touching/tweaking a nob
Love that old school driving techno before minimal came in and kind of ruined shit for a long time. When labels like Drumcode were Drumcode and not the fluffy label they are today. Probably why I love Nina Kraviz... She plays that running pumping beat your ass down techno style. Same goes with Ben Sims. They do it proper.
@@Quim1441 I'm not new to this shit. But thanks for the track suggestion. Yeah... I consider them that minimal loco dice sound from back in '00. The shit labels like Minus started later dropping. Jeff Mills to me is very tribal techno sounding like his tune Call of the Wild.
YE YE PAUL YOU R SPOT ON WITH THAT THOUGHT BUT NOW DAYS KIDS THAT CALL THEM SELF TECHNO LOVERS GO MAD ON EDM SHIT HAVING NO CLUE ABOUT REAL DJS, PRODUCERS THEIR RESPECTIVE LABELS ETC
Paul Park used to love watching this guy at the Orbit, in Morley leeds, UK, one of the best Dj's and politest people I've met, wonderful creative dj for that time back in the early 90s, considering others like Sven Vath, who probably couldn't mix a cake up let alone any beats
Saw him play in a small underground club to a crowd of about 500 with minimal lights..big system..strobes and so much smoke you could only see about 5-10 people..intense..then saw speedy-j in the same place the next night in the early 90s..one really intense weekend !! 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😊😏😊
“ Nem uma inteligência sublime, nem uma grande imaginação, nem as duas coisas juntas constituem o génio; amor é a alma do génio.” Mozart. 👏 Jeff Mills 💎 meu grande génio 🎶❤️
Does anybody else have old techno sets like this with video from Japan? Idk what it is, I just love watching the Japanese crowd go crazy to music like this. I transport myself back to those times in my mind, and imagine I'm there in the crowd with all those beautiful people having an amazing time. Sadly, I was only 10 years old when this was going on - so I'll have to dream on for now.
I don't have this stuff but if you like this music I can recommend you hits from Essential Mix lates 90s and 00s. I'm very surprised how Japanese people respect the space in this shows here in Europe is totally different, you have to open your arms to make your place.The 2nd year without Sonar festival 😞. Regards from Barcelona
When i see DJ`s today, i am fascinated how technology advanced and all the possibilities they have until............................... I watch a Jeff Mills 3 decks vinyl set.
Jeff Mills was my foremost inspiration back when I was a DJ. I started playing parties in my own country and others at the age of 15. I am now 36. I took home on average 1400 euro a month, which was really good seen my age, I spend it all on vinyls, parties - when I had to pay for it, so not often - and Cocaine. I played, like Mills, with 3 decks and instead of a 909 drummachine a 909 groovebox from Roland, which was just out at the time. I had been a musical person from an early age on, from age 6 on my dad - a concertpianist - teached me piano. When at the age of 18 I wasn't happy - for a while already - with the way music, and first of all techno, was evolving and also the loss of vinyl and the rise of CD-DJ'ing I quit being a DJ and went back to the piano and classical music. I earned a PhD at the conservatory of Amsterdam, NL, and became a concertpianist like my dad. Tho I dislike the music played at parties I continue to party as well as my use of Cocaine. I continue to listen to oldskool techno. I agree with the previous post, bring back rave music! What I see today over here are kids spaced out on Ketamine and instead of dancing they are literally 'hanging' in front of the soundsystem at free parties listening to tekno, which has nothing to do with techno it's simply a kick without melody! Fucking boring! And it's very sad, but DJ's are no more... It's just a guy with a laptop doing nothing at all! Sad, sad, sad. That's why I often host small parties at home. Last but not least I want to say that not all hope is lost: anything is possible, you just got to make it happen.
I don't need cocaine. Just caffeine. 1 or 2 Red Bull x night and I can stand dancing 6 hrs, with little stops of course to smoke. I started to study music Composition in Valencia but I left it coz I wasn't okei with it. All life music. I love Techno music and I don't need psycotropics to enjoy it. Classical, Jazz, Hip-hop & Techno.
Also live in Amsterdam and I can relate to what you said regarding the mainstream techno scene in NL. Fucking boring... I just started Dj-ing on vinyl, mainly techno/breakbeat/psy trance, and I love bringing the old-school vibes at the small parties I am hosting. Hope is not all lost indeed, some people just don't know that techno does not have to be boring or repetitive.
39:39 that's when i discovered i'm on a spaceship to the nebula of jeff mills 47:47 Analog dream of a digital man 52:52 01:03:30 how can you have an equivalen 01:43:43 The real me is a lover of techno
2024今でも聞いてるかな?😊
In 20 years Jeff Mills will be remembered like Miles Davis today for jazz
haha no way, miles actually played music lol, how can you say such thing oh my god, smh
@@ohreallycatThis is just as much music as Davis. And don’t ignore the feats this man has done. He’s the only techno artist on record as of now to work with an orchestra, listen to Jeff Mills’ Blue Potential album, re-scored obscure silent films, and incorporate Jazz elements into techno. Mills has some feats very little even try to accomplish.
Forgot to mention that Jeff has also worked with NASA to celebrate the anniversary of the moon landing. Can’t think of anyone else that does techno to work directly with NASA.
@@JackedSchoomves those are impressive things, but have you ever listened to Miles Davis? I myself own a couple of turntables and like to mix vinyl, but it comes nowhere as close to a jazz genius' accomplishments, not even the level Mills was operating on. And it's not an opinion, pretty much a fact. I would like to see Jeff Mills tell me the seven modes in music and play accordingly something and sound good lol. NASA is one thing, Miles Davis was enough when he did music. It was a comparison made by an earlier commenter and I understand the thinking behind it, but seriously. One is a world renowned musician, other one is a DJ which is a borderline category for musician. I hope i made sense in my phrasing because I'm not native speaker.
@@ohreallycat We’re also comparing two different people with two different backgrounds, different ambitions, and many things that make both very different. But both very successful in their crafts in their own right.
I did understand what you said.
@@ohreallycat so someone who uses machines and synthesizers is less of a musician than a trumpet player? How so?
Can we talk about how dude was not only mixing with vinyl but also a 909? That's a level of technical expertise I've never witnessed before.
Expert precision
I aint really feeling the 909 bit. Jus sayin'. Love the rest. It's like aliens beaming down time and time again
Mills's technical mastery with the 909 is probably the greatest anyone will ever achieve.
@@GeorgeLocke silly claim.especially on this evidence
@@selfempower3960 if this were the only evidence I'd agree.
Jeff Mills - Actual (A2) [Axis - AX 009 CD]
Jeff Mills - Here [Tomorrow - TW 001]
Jeff Mills - Chapter 2: Resonate The Seduction Of Decaying Expectations [Axis - AX 009 EF]
Ben Sims - Moments (Dope Mix) [Hardgroove - HARD LTD 003.5]
Bryan Zentz - D-Clash [Intec - 019]
Andrew McLauchlan - Love Story (Devilfish Remix) [Bush - 1078]
Danilo Vigorito - Knap [Relentless - REL 11]
Bando - Step [Phont Music - PM 30]
Mark Williams - Talking Voices [Ingoma - 005]
Henrik B - The Man With The Blue Display [Illgorhythm - ILL 1203]
Deetron - Robotics [Phont Music - PM 19]
Millsart - Step To Enchantment (Stringent) [Axis - AX 004]
Jay Denham - Smoker's Delight [Mechanisms Industries - M 1980]
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Jeff Mills - Outsiders [Purpose Maker - PM 001]
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WJH & Sebbo - Harmonix [Federation Of Drums - FOD 28.28]
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Paula Temple - Contact [Materials - MTZ 007]
Headroom - Ride The Treshold [Synewave - SW 53]
Samuel L Session - Danses D'Afrique [SLS - 016]
Victor Simonelli - Bateria (UK Gold Mix) [Flux - FR 003]
Mark Williams - Love Club Part One [Ingoma - 009]
Oscar Mulero - CV Is Dead [Warm Up - WU 006]
Dan March - Sand Dune [Meta - 16]
Jeff Mills - Clark Becomes Frangmented [Axis - AX 019 FV]
Elektrabel - E02 [6277 - MISSION 01]
Jeff Mills - The Part 1 [Axis - AX 036]
Reducer - Nude (A2) [Instillation - INS 03]
Jeff Mills - 909 Drum Machine Track [Live]
Gary Martin - Long Summer Nights [Flux - FR 001]
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Southsoniks - And Look Around [Fieber - 028]
Bando - La Ruleta [Phont Music - PM 30]
Oliver Ho - Organic Synthetic (A) [Meta - 17]
Jeff Mills - 909 Drum Machine FX [Sampled]
Kalpa - Looters [Pure Plastic - PP 045]
Jeff Mills - The Bells [Purpose Maker - PM 002]
Samuel L - Rico Que Rico [SLS - 009]
Mark Williams - Music [Ingoma - 005]
John Arnold & Tony Ollivierra - Respectall [Transmat - MS 30]
Bando - Simple [Phont Music - PM 30]
Kings Of Punani - Acid Thunder [Tronic - TR 026]
Deetron - Vertigo [Phont Music - PM 19]
Ben Sims - Reverser (Pacou Made In Berlin Mix) [Theory - TR 006 Remix]
Andrew McLauchlan - Love Story (Devilfish Remix) [Bush - 1078]
Felipe - Dance Village [Rotation - ROT 0339]
Jeff Mills - Condor To Mallorca (Ken Ishii Condor Express Remix) [Axis - AX 035]
Oliver Ho - Sacred Object EP
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Elektrabel - E03 [6277 - MISSION 01]
Deetron - Emphasis [Phont Music - PM 19]
Jesper Dahlbäck - Laget Hans [Jericho - JEL 026]
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?
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Monika Kruse - Latin Lovers [Terminal M - TERM 023-6]
Robert Hood - Fiend [M-Plant - MP 323]
Ben Long - Potential 002 (A2) [Potential - POT 002]
Ben Sims - Moments (Booty Mix) [Hardgroove - HARD LTD 003.5]
Ben Long - Potential 002 (B1) [Potential - POT 002]
WJH & Sebbo - Harmonix [Federation Of Drums - FOD 28.28]
Jeff Mills - 909 Drum Machine Track [Live]
awsome
Thanks!!
Thanks a whole lot!
great experience when he's giving the decks a twirl
Please i need track at minute 26:00
The way he finished this live is just epic...
cause of this guy i bought 2 technics, a groovebox, and lost 10 years in 90's-00's
"lost"
@@Pllayer064 lost was...madness...
U didn't lose shit unless you sold that gear
As a newcomer to techno, I'm finally beginning to appreciate the older sound, it's absolutely RELENTLESS! I'm just happy I can finally appreciate the Godfathers and fathers, not only with their original productions and sets, but with many of their current works and sets.
th-cam.com/video/ZqV5TxT-rJY/w-d-xo.html
Click on link above. This was how we used to roll back in the day. Orbit was the Primo Techno club in north of UK. Jeff mills, joey beltram, dave clarke. Man that place was insane!!
You said! This is why the Big room corperate garbage that is EDM has nothing on the old school feel.
It was someting like 8 or 10 quid in to see worlds best techno djs. No bullshit club with a crew who all got it.
@@oflux7610 it's not the same
Jeff神業
The engineers at Pioneer or Serato or Ableton were never able to design an algorithm or button that replicates what a real dj does. There's so much skill and funk involved in a performance like this. With cue points and bpm matching and all the digital cheats brought to the average dj how many ever get to this level. Dj sets have become sterile. There are no small mistakes like the timing is slightly off or the record came in too hot. The confidence of a lot of dj's lies in their technology and not their bodies. The look on Jeff's face at 29 minutes in is just bad ass. Those are the moments that are hard to explain.
Jeff Mills, possibly the greatest techno DJ of all time. Luke Slater, Dave Clarke, DJ Rush, Carl Cox (techno days), Chris Liberator. People these days have no idea of the true pioneers of techno.
i agree with this comment 100%. yeah the technology is smart but hitting buttons to trigger samples and loops isnt the same as teetering on the brink of utter chaos, holding the mix together with sweat dripping down your back and that feeling when you wrestle some difficult mixes and get out of them nicely ; ) nowadays its more like 'lets play 45 tunes in 60 minutes, no flow, no tension, no balance, just tune tune tune in quick succession.
The real dj were never able to replicates what Pioneer or Serato or Ableton does.
@@ici1140 toi manger couilles avec copains a toi sur ableton & pioneer
It's people like you who so obstinately adhere to elitist and outdated ideas. Sure, let's stick to the way they did it 30 years ago where you're forced to spend thousands on dollars on not only equipment but physical records. Or let's ignore the reality that many djs choose to work without sync. Or the fact that vinyl mixing took on a new form in the digital era in the form of vinyl controls (which many djs like DJ Godfather and even Jeff Mills use nowadays). You spatter on nonsense on mixing becoming sterile yet you remain firmly planted on 90s mixing which had lesser potential than what djs do now.
Perhaps you have this false ideal of not only what mixing in the 90s was like, but what it is now. There are many talented djs who create impossibly complex mixes with the technology that is currently available. So now we reach the worrying possiblity that you have no idea what you're talking about but reside in elitist nostalgic thought which has no value. Maybe it's time to grow up and learn to appreciate newer approaches to music.
this is just perfection I could listen to this for hours, wish we could get performances like this nowadays
just wait 😈
SOON.. >:D
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I first got into techno by Jeff Mills’ live at the liquid room tokyo. Just wow. The term ‘legend’ is not even close to describing the skills of this man. The mixing, the track selection (including many of his own productions) - mind blowing. Nowadays although there are many good dj’s out there, there’s too much computer software and auto beat matching etc that strips away the soul of the music. With Jeff Mills like this theres just vinyls, and also the amazing live manipulation of the drum machine expertly interspersed with the records playing. God I wish I could have seen him live, sadly never got the chance. I have seen many techno dj’s live but Jeff is the best I have ever heard. Absolute genius ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
its just astounding that he can achieve this quality in a live mix
what is the other opton?
@@chrisschneider850 lol right?
Sometimes is better than the "Exhibitionist"
This CAN be achieved...if you dedicate yourself to your craft...pick the right music you're going to play in your DJ sets...pick a good audience(you're not exactly going to play this kind of music to a pub crowd, are you. I tried that once back in 2007...and all the pubs beer glasses got smashed..but I'll leave that story for another time.
@@marknewton3765 story time?
Good luck for the next dj
45:00 the legendary solo you are here for
i've watched this like 100 times, not ever does it get boring. Masterclass.
we need this in 2019
Tell me about! This is something we need in the underground club, DJ and rave culture back to its turntablist roots.
Seems like no one records gigs because they’re boring. No worries we’ll bring it back - Noir Quarter Music
thekevincurtin we still have it. Check out residant advisor for shows... jeff mills, richie hawtin, adam beyer, jesper dahlback, cari lekebusch, etc
Make that 2020;)
Naranja y limón músicon jeff mills
Magnifique Jeff Mills 🙏🏼🖤✊🏿cet artiste est un génie.
I can only imagine how crazy this must have been to experience this live. Insane set, this guy is a legend.
I can’t tell you how much joy and excitement this video brings me. The sound is phenomenal played on my car stereo. Thanks for uploading
That very first drop instantly kicks in - Jesus Christ, what a legend he is.
Legend is right!!! also Relentless as a tsunami!!!
Jezus Christ indeeed! 😱😳🤯😂😁😆☺😉😎😜🤪😷😇
I saw jeff for the first time 2 weeks ago in granada, industrial copera, best show ive ever seen, this dude is a fukin master if he goes to your city dont fukin doubt going
Seen 2 time he been wank Carl Cox is lot better than him
@@garethevans566 carl Cox is shite haha
imagine getting on after this
like what the hell else are you going to do
Jeff Mills is a martian - how on earth can a human being mix so quickly without making any mistakes, not even a single one?? absolute magic
No mistakes, just happy little accidents.
LOL FOOL ITS SOLEY THE ANCESTRAL SOUL
AND THE IMPECCABLE NATURALLY
OCURRING MELANIN BEING
Only pro's/Dj's can hear and pick them out.😉
@@jelledevries1201well,i'm not licensed or something like that but can notice easily when two or more tracks are not correctly alined
26:48 error, he slowed down the song playing live. But honestly I like the imperfections, at least there was human effort behind it. Edm Performances now are visually amazing but everything is pre-prepared.
this is hot. fortunate to have been able to catch JM many times in the 90s. not a joke. u will be jackt. he's one of those djs that didn't let u go take a piss for 8 hours.
The minimal techno of today has nothing on the old school rythmic, tribal and creative sound of then. Make rave music great again.
Minimal techno of today is trash
This is Minimal, Jeff Mills is Minimal. Techno in its pure form is Minimal. If not, ask Steve Reich about repetition and the hypnotic effects.
True dat
there's still some huge techno artist today ;)
Jeff mills is still huge... very respected and is still touring
This was the time I started to go to raves. Those where the days. Techno at his best, with names like Jeff Mills, Dave Clarke, Secret Cinema, Jack de Marseille, Claude Young, Derrick May, .... Thanks for posting this.
It's fallen out of style, but whatever new comes out, I still find this kind of electronic music the most enticing, especially that he mixes three 1210s PLUS a 909!!
This is the music I grew up with, to me, it's magical and it will always be in my heart.
he just dropped a new ep
gewinnste
---- vinyl just has more energy, more spontinuity, it has to be mixed and is true to the original artists ideas. and much harder to mix and therefore requires no sync buttons etc.
Most people like would want this oldschool rhythm back and the turntablist feel of the rave underground as well.
Amen. This is Techno.
You are bang on the fucken money.
Beeing at one of his live sets, it was 1996 @Flughafen Riem München, i think the event was called Rave City, was one of the most mind blowing experiences ever. There were different floors for each style - house, jungle, hardcore, experimental.
wat date waz vis mix? t b exact..
i take it back.
lol ok ! :-)
To be exact, and i apologise for my un-exactiness in the first place, it was march 2
partyflock.nl/de/party/231881:Rave-City-3
on of the best parties i have ever witnessed.
Wenn Jeff Mills, Juan Atkins oder Derrick May und Richie Hawtin wieder in Deutschland auflegen würden. Ich garantiere, kein Weg ist zu weit. Sowas musst du erlebt haben 🙏💪👌👍😍💃🕺
ohja, definitiv. hab jeff auf der nature One 2007 das erste mal gesehen und dann jahre später im Bootshaus, war richtig geil
Very first track before interview ? Thanks
A huge fan of Mills' skills. It still sounds great! An icon of electronic music for sure.
Why wouldn't it sound great still?🤘
3 tracks in the mix for a lot of the set and a 909 ! - just no comparison. This guy is the GOAT techno DJ
Seen him 3 times in the 90’s, and met him personally. He’s a great guy.
I’m jealous! Never got the chance to see Jeff live let alone meet him😔
The only time I actually met a dj personally was when Justin Robertson came off set at bugged out through the crowd, I didn’t notice him as he walked past and I almost knocked his glasses off! But he was super cool and remember briefly chatting to him, he told me the name of a tune he’d just played
El q me enseño a amar la musica electrónica, mi idolo, mi ejemplo a seguir, desde q yo era crioo, y sigue estando el primero de la listaa, es un compositor de altos vuelosss
cannot deny that Jeff Mills is one of the original masters........
Sarah West and the greatest of all time in my eyes, there is no one that comes close.
This is beyond any point of understanding how genius that is but still in the same time I don’t wanna close up this in words.
Que sesionáka❤...creo que el público no sabía la q🎉ue se les venía.... quien sintió realmente la magia de jeff se lo contará a sus hijos y nietos❤❤❤
Wow....mega gute Qualität von dem Set....vielen Dank J
Mills Kult Dj.greetings to France from Germany
Always unique, always a pleasure. Spectacular live session!! Thanks Jeff.
I've seen Jeff a fair few times - this is one of his finest sets that I've heard on TH-cam... pure music...
Question,
What’s the first song called, in the beginning of the intro 0:00
I need it too
I saw Kenny Larkin dj at a KMS after party during the Detroit Electronic Music Festival 11-12 years ago and he had the same mixing energy as Mills. Very focused and his fingers were non stop touching/tweaking a nob
Madre mía que músicon de la mano de jeff mils impresionante brutal sin palabras máximo inspírador del otro maestro Oscar mulero
En el mar el mero y en la tierra Mulero.
what's the name of the song that plays during the interview at the beginning?
Love that old school driving techno before minimal came in and kind of ruined shit for a long time. When labels like Drumcode were Drumcode and not the fluffy label they are today. Probably why I love Nina Kraviz... She plays that running pumping beat your ass down techno style. Same goes with Ben Sims. They do it proper.
Drumcode ain't minimal. Is Melodic wack shit. Jeff Mills is Minimal. The power of repetition. Listen to Steve Reich 'Come Out'
@@Quim1441 I'm not new to this shit. But thanks for the track suggestion. Yeah... I consider them that minimal loco dice sound from back in '00. The shit labels like Minus started later dropping. Jeff Mills to me is very tribal techno sounding like his tune Call of the Wild.
Try "Minimal Nation" from Hood.
Pure Minimal Detroit Techno from '94.
This is minimal, melodic minimal is DC but, I'll admit they got some bops. I love a lot of tech
This man is brutal and classy at the same time. All praise to Jeff Mills!
He fukn attacks hey maniac and magician in one. Such a hard driving sound he manipulates to the extreme, I could go on forever
RESPECT UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE
wdym by brutal?
Holy shit this is so sick. Wish more earlier techno style like this was around more
YE YE PAUL YOU R SPOT ON WITH THAT THOUGHT BUT NOW DAYS KIDS THAT CALL THEM SELF TECHNO LOVERS GO MAD ON EDM SHIT HAVING NO CLUE ABOUT REAL DJS, PRODUCERS THEIR RESPECTIVE LABELS ETC
Check out the set from Rebekah in Rotterdam one day before Christmas eve....best set I´ve heard since a while
Thank u very much for the info,that Rebeca"s set is fantastic
welcome ;) basically all of her sets are awesome ...13th Oct she´ll be in Berlin ;) would be cool to join also Jeff´s events soon
Paul Park used to love watching this guy at the Orbit, in Morley leeds, UK, one of the best Dj's and politest people I've met, wonderful creative dj for that time back in the early 90s, considering others like Sven Vath, who probably couldn't mix a cake up let alone any beats
What’s the first sound track called in the intro of the video 0:10
damn Harmonix burns very very hard, best track in the set and one of the greatest techno tracks of all time. relentless
my thoughts
Hood & Mills
Greatest techno mix of all times.
Saw him play in a small underground club to a crowd of about 500 with minimal lights..big system..strobes and so much smoke you could only see about 5-10 people..intense..then saw speedy-j in the same place the next night in the early 90s..one really intense weekend !! 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😊😏😊
Jeff on top of his game
“ Nem uma inteligência sublime, nem uma grande imaginação, nem as duas coisas juntas constituem o génio;
amor é a alma do génio.” Mozart. 👏 Jeff Mills 💎 meu grande génio 🎶❤️
At the end man... the jimi hendrix of the 909!!!!
thank goodness for TH-cam, I can relive this again...
Were you there live?
Me too!
Jeff mills is the jimi hendrix of techno🚀🥳
i miss my ages in 97-00 on partys
This set is insane, my favorite Jeff Mills set by far
even better than saitama?!
@@yotb8never heard of that set, I’ll definitely give it a listen!
omggggg!!!!!!!!!!!! you played in oslo and istanbul thanks a lot broo🙌🙏👊
NUMBER ONE..........
2024 yet this mix has no match still
i mean if aliens ever came down to ask me what is techno, i'd show them Dis! Dis alien mf
a great set. i love seeing the crowd dance and have fun
Джефф, умеешь ты тему держать от твоей техники сведения композиций мурашки по спине во время твоих сетов.
Incredible. Followed by the most lackluster awkward applause at the end lol
Come back here once in a while to reboot my brain
I atended to a digital set with Roland 909 some year ago….. here in Chile…. 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱AMAZING MUSIC!!! Including of course the big hit. The BELL
That was fucking awesome. Great party too lotsa room to dance. Thanks for the upload
i thought chicago killed its RAVE scene, i have a mission now!!! see Jeff Mills .. i been out of tye scene but i love the music!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💵💵💵💵💵👍👍👍
First text book for all beginner djs or who wants to start djing.
I have seen Jeff quite a few times in the 00s never fails 🤙
we need this in 2021 :p
Legendär. Die schnellsten DJ-Hände der Welt
Does anybody else have old techno sets like this with video from Japan? Idk what it is, I just love watching the Japanese crowd go crazy to music like this. I transport myself back to those times in my mind, and imagine I'm there in the crowd with all those beautiful people having an amazing time. Sadly, I was only 10 years old when this was going on - so I'll have to dream on for now.
I don't have this stuff but if you like this music I can recommend you hits from Essential Mix lates 90s and 00s. I'm very surprised how Japanese people respect the space in this shows here in Europe is totally different, you have to open your arms to make your place.The 2nd year without Sonar festival 😞. Regards from Barcelona
aaaaaaaaahhhhhh kisses from Berlin Brandenburg thanks so much
52:30 id??
His pedigree is Chicago and Detroit house. This man is the professor who influenced the top Japanese DJs and producers. Thats awesome
2 horas de temazos y subidón q pasada, the Fucking Boss
Does anybody know the name of the song in the very beginning?
When i see DJ`s today, i am fascinated how technology advanced and all the possibilities they have until............................... I watch a Jeff Mills 3 decks vinyl set.
Totally insane.
Does anyone know what mixer he’s using? Appears to be the same one in all his videos. Love the color matching the technics
Vestax
At that time, real techno djs were mixing tracks very quickly with great technic skills and with vinyls ! Now ? No comment...
Thank you very much for uploading this
Esse homem é totalmente fora da curva. Eu amo apreciar esse bruxo aos finais de semana.
2021??
Jeff Mills can do things with 4 turntables and a 909 what other DJ's today can't do with 4 Pioneer CDJ's !
Any clue what mixer Jeff is using. Looks similar to the DJM 600 that would’ve been popular at the time
vestax pmc50a
Jeff Mills was my foremost inspiration back when I was a DJ. I started playing parties in my own country and others at the age of 15. I am now 36. I took home on average 1400 euro a month, which was really good seen my age, I spend it all on vinyls, parties - when I had to pay for it, so not often - and Cocaine. I played, like Mills, with 3 decks and instead of a 909 drummachine a 909 groovebox from Roland, which was just out at the time. I had been a musical person from an early age on, from age 6 on my dad - a concertpianist - teached me piano. When at the age of 18 I wasn't happy - for a while already - with the way music, and first of all techno, was evolving and also the loss of vinyl and the rise of CD-DJ'ing I quit being a DJ and went back to the piano and classical music. I earned a PhD at the conservatory of Amsterdam, NL, and became a concertpianist like my dad. Tho I dislike the music played at parties I continue to party as well as my use of Cocaine. I continue to listen to oldskool techno. I agree with the previous post, bring back rave music! What I see today over here are kids spaced out on Ketamine and instead of dancing they are literally 'hanging' in front of the soundsystem at free parties listening to tekno, which has nothing to do with techno it's simply a kick without melody! Fucking boring! And it's very sad, but DJ's are no more... It's just a guy with a laptop doing nothing at all! Sad, sad, sad. That's why I often host small parties at home. Last but not least I want to say that not all hope is lost: anything is possible, you just got to make it happen.
I don't need cocaine. Just caffeine. 1 or 2 Red Bull x night and I can stand dancing 6 hrs, with little stops of course to smoke. I started to study music Composition in Valencia but I left it coz I wasn't okei with it. All life music. I love Techno music and I don't need psycotropics to enjoy it. Classical, Jazz, Hip-hop & Techno.
Also live in Amsterdam and I can relate to what you said regarding the mainstream techno scene in NL. Fucking boring... I just started Dj-ing on vinyl, mainly techno/breakbeat/psy trance, and I love bringing the old-school vibes at the small parties I am hosting. Hope is not all lost indeed, some people just don't know that techno does not have to be boring or repetitive.
Grandes recuerdos.Buenos tiempos❤
I need to relax that I'll be back to listen to the rest of it^_^
45:48 enough raw rave energy to fuel a small country for a day
if anyone knows one or all of the tracks being played in the 53rd minute of the video that would be awesome!
Best time of my life!
Epic set, vibes, cool times…what a performance and 909 solo…and Good night….
Folks dancing to good techno before phones…..great memories.
39:39 that's when i discovered i'm on a spaceship to the nebula of jeff mills
47:47 Analog dream of a digital man
52:52
01:03:30 how can you have an equivalen
01:43:43 The real me is a lover of techno
Dj jeff mills atemporal 🤘🏻💪🏻🔥🔥❤
juste fabuleux , merci à toi pour le partage.
01:06:10 John Arnold & Tony Ollivierra - Respectall
33:09
Dude is a legend
The music had content, what i heard in the record shop yesterday, these ones today know the technicalities to music but there’s no soul.
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