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Jeff Mills - Mix-Up Vol. 2 Featuring Jeff Mills - LiveMix At Liquid Room, Tokyo

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno
Year:
1996

Tracklist

Segment 1 (35:17)
Utopia 1:09
The Extremist 1:40
Magneze 1:47
The Start It Up 1:26
Step To Enchantment (Stringent) 1:42
Life Cycle 2:19
Untitled A 1:04
Work That Body 1:07
Run (U.K.) 2:55
Play With The Voice In USA (Joey Beltram Remix) 1:08
Rock Da House (Ian Pooley Mix) 2:07
i9 2:25
Change Of Life 2:39
Overkill 1:21
Eternal Sun 1:25
Gameform 1:00
Club MCM (K.A. Happy Mix) 1:56
Ax-009 1:18
Move 1:59
Wet Floor 0:40
Detached 1:13
Nocturnal 0:55
Segment 2 (23:55)
Bad Boy 3:11
The 187 Skillz 1:27
Strings Of Life 3:24
Loop 3 0:55
Untitled B 2:00
Extra (Luke Slater Mix) 1:51
Avion 3:11
Intro (X-102) 1:22
Growth 1:11
Suspense 0:34
The Other Side 0:47
Flowerchild 1:09
Bazetoya 2:53
Segment 3 (7:52)
Casa 3:57
Life Cycle 1:27
Step To Enchantment 2:30

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Review by May 02, 2003

referencing Live At The Liquid Room - Tokyo, CD, Mixed, REACT CD77

People argue about this mix. Sloppy mixing and relentless energy permeate this mix. For those of you who can understand what is being laid out here, this is an important milestone in techno. This mix will still hold up today and probably for a long time to come. It's hard to put a finger on exectly why this is so good, but the creative energy of the mixer, Jeff Mills, really comes out in full force. The typical standards have been thrown out the window here and in their place we hear techno music being used as something very few people give it credit for. What is that something? We may never know, yet we cannot deny what we feel when we hear.
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Rated 5/5
Review by czechkid Feb 14, 2008

referencing Mix-Up Vol. 2 Featuring Jeff Mills - LiveMix At Liquid Room, Tokyo, CD, Mixed, SRCS 7969

This cd is a very good buy. Unlike other djs Jeff Mills puts feeling into his music and especially his mixes. The normal dj usually plays a track for 10 minutes (BORING!) then transitions into another track and plays yet another 10 minutes (BORING!) where as Jeff Mills plays a track from anywhere from 12 seconds to
Rated 4/5
Review by djcaspa Nov 19, 2007

referencing Live At The Liquid Room - Tokyo, CD, Mixed, REACT CD77

This is a difficult one! It's an absolutely amazing mix, full of raw energy and classic techno tracks, as other reviewers on here have mentioned. And Jeff Mills is an absolute hero to me, as a DJ and a producer. As a Lost regular over the years he has regularly astounded me with his sets and his UR, Axis and Purpose Maker releases will never leave my collection...

BUT...I've heard quite a few DJ's over the years play with just as much passion mixing tracks (and not necessarily their own either!) at just the same rate, some playing on 3 decks too, while still managing to keep their beats in time! There are quite a few DJ's out there capable of hip-hop style cut & paste mixing with techno at speed who don't get the recognition that they deserve, with Jeff always hailed as the master of that particular medium. He is one of the best, but not the be all and end all...

I guess what I'm saying is that this is a brilliant example of what Jeff can do, but don't ignore others out there who can do it just as well (perhaps with a few less clip-clopping beats as well!), but are not always so well recognised for it...
Review by Gao_Gao Oct 29, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Mix-Up Vol. 2 Featuring Jeff Mills - LiveMix At Liquid Room, Tokyo, CD, Mixed, SRCS 7969

This record opened me and my friends eyes when it came out back in '96. We were totally sold on this one. Played it all the time for everyone, everywhere. It was an opener that made me look up a lot of technostuff. It's fast and furious techno with lots a twists and funkiness. He plays the records for a minute and a half and then quickly moves on to the next one. Among the available Mills mix-records this one stands out as truly the best in my opinion. A must hear that catches the essence of Mills.
Rated 3/5
Review by djdrixx Mar 03, 2004

referencing Mix-Up Vol. 2 Featuring Jeff Mills - LiveMix At Liquid Room, Tokyo, CD, Mixed, SRCS 7969

Well I must say that when i listen to this mix from The Wizard I'm always disapointed. Listening this live would be a fantastic experience but on cd it's not. I don't know why but Jeff Mills on cd is not the same than Jeff Mills in club or party. On cd and particulary on this one you hear every mix mistake and personaly on this mix there too much.
Conclusion : not the best mix cd form Jeff Mills
Rated 5/5
Review by jonathan_armstrong May 20, 2003

referencing Live At The Liquid Room - Tokyo, CD, Mixed, REACT CD77

This is, simply put, my all time favorite mix CD. I haven't heard anything like it released professionally before or since. It's a special gem in this era when most "mix CD's" are really just digital compilations. And we wonder why people don't think it's real music...

I can see why some might not care for it. There are a couple of very minor technical glitches. But what do you expect when the record's being cut every 30-60 seconds in a massive flurry of manic energy?

This is what DJing is all about... not just smoothly fading one record into the other, but really creating something new. Jeff has said that most techno records aren't interesting for more than a minute or so anyway; I think he's right. He's giving you his own personal interpretation of the music instead of just being another generic surgical beatmatcher.

Track selection is slightly dated, but still wicked. Best moment on the disc: when Jeff mixes drops the bassline from DJ Funk's "Run" over the dry 909 kick on Funk's ghetto-house "Work that Body" after the latter has only been playing for 20 seconds or so.
Rated 5/5
Review by jussumen Mar 11, 2003

referencing Mix-Up Vol. 2 Featuring Jeff Mills - LiveMix At Liquid Room, Tokyo, CD, Comp, Mixed, 484028 2

This is IT ! A mix cd that actually transforms the choosen material in a live-remix treatment to different sounding new monsters of a track - 3 chapters - 2 long one's , each from one of the two nights at the club on the 28th and 29th of October 1995 from 3 o'clock in the morning .. . the rawest essence of each of the 2 nights were this set was recorded and as a special treat (after some applause from the audience) Part 3 as encore . i love especially end of part 1 and the beginning of part 2 . Man how many times did i listen to this mix ? Even played it to friends , who are only into Rock . Each one was impressed at least . I doubt there will ever be a better live - set in this very vein .. not in this century fo sure..
btw: it is written this was recorded on 28th of october 1995 , but actually he played two nights there and they picked parts from each night..
Rated 5/5
Review by Jav Mar 06, 2003

referencing Live At The Liquid Room - Tokyo, CD, Mixed, REACT CD77

This CD demonstrates why Jeff Mills is rightly considered one of the best DJ's around. Great intro, amazing selection of trcks (inc some classics) and aggressive mixing...having said all thatI always found his early to mid 90's sets frustrating as just as you got into the record he'd switch the trck !!
Rated 5/5
Review by HouseMess May 29, 2002

referencing Live At The Liquid Room - Tokyo, CD, Mixed, REACT CD77

Surely the best techno set has ever been released.
Jeff proves that when you are the best dj, you should
create music from music, not just playing records
without passion and imagination.
Review by criticalmassive Mar 30, 2002

referencing Live At The Liquid Room - Tokyo, CD, Mixed, REACT CD77

this is the quintesential jeff mills mix if not the quintesential detroit techno mix. constant, banging energy... relentless, layered and textured. i find myself laughing hysterically right about the time he drops the first taste of Strings of Life... after that its pure manic body-jacking of the most sublime variety.