Jeff Mills – The Art Of Connecting
Label: | Hardware – HARD005CD |
---|---|
Format: | CD, Compilation |
Country: | Australia & New Zealand |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Techno |
Tracklist
1 | Deckard | 4:30 | |
2 | Nepta | 4:57 | |
3 | Gamma Player | 5:33 | |
4 | 4 Art | 5:03 | |
5 | Pacific State Of Mind | 5:17 | |
6 | Cobalt | 4:22 | |
7 | The Bells | 4:55 | |
8 | Java | 5:02 | |
9 | UFO | 4:22 | |
10 | Utopia | 4:26 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Axis Records (10)
- Licensed From – Axis Records (10)
- Manufactured By – Hardware
- Marketed By – Hardware
- Distributed By – Shock Records (16)
- Mastered At – Sound Enterprises
- Published By – Millsart
- Pressed By – Regency Recordings – 32094
Credits
- Design – Constructure
- Producer – Jeff Mills
Notes
Track 6 misspelled on the back cover as Cobalt. (The original track name is apparently spelled Cobolt.)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 5 021456 100583
- Barcode (String): 5021456100583
- Matrix / Runout: REGENCY RECORDINGS 32094 HARD005CD FT1071
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 6Z07
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Art Of Connecting (CD, Compilation) | Nextera | ERA 2001-2 | Czech Republic | 2000 | |||
The Art Of Connecting (Cassette, Compilation, CrO₂, Dolby B) | Nextera | ERA 2001-4 | Czech Republic | 2000 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Though Jeff Mills compiles previously released tracks for The Art of Connecting, the ten-track CD plays like a traditional album rather than a compilation. These ten tracks are culled from vinyl-only releases on Mills' Axis and Purpose Maker labels, and some of them, such as "The Bells" and "Java," are quite old, originally released in the mid-'90s. Yet, despite the thrown-together nature of The Art of Connecting and its old source material, it sounds surprisingly fresh, even if you're already familiar with these tracks. There's a careful balance of Mills' spacy, cinematic ambient recordings (here represented by album-opener "Deckard" and -closer "Utopia" as well as elements of "Nepta" and "Cobalt") offset some of his best Purpose Maker-style dancefloor tracks ("The Bells," "Java," "UFO") and his dystopian Axis-style work ("Pacific State of Mind," "Gamma Player," "4art"). The Art of Connecting overall functions well as an accessible sampler for anyone casually interested in Mills' diversity of output. You get a little taste of everything thing here while many of Mills' other CD releases tend to emphasize a particular style of his work, such as how From the 21st collects his spacy, cinematic ambient techno; Purpose Maker Collection his dancefloor tracks; and The Other Day his dystopian work. More than anything, The Art of Connecting succinctly showcases precisely how ably Mills has mastered all corners of the techno spectrum.
Release
For sale on Discogs
Sell a copy3 copies from $10.71