The Occurrence 2010 “CD segment excerpt”Ģ6. The Good Robot (AX-055) 2009 “composite The Good Robot reviewĢ4. Alpha Centauri EP 2008 “Alpha Centauri”Ģ2. One Man Spaceship 2006 “The Art Of Barrier Breaking”Ģ0. Suspense/Dramatized” 2005 “Dramatized”ġ9. The Tomorrow Time Forgot 2004 “Man Made”ġ7. See The Light 1-3 2003 “A “seethelight” mix” – 7 minute mixġ6. Live Series (PM-007) 1998 “5 minutes, 29 seconds at The Rex – Parisġ4. Drama EP (AX-006) 1993 “Suspense” remix versionħ. Mecca EP (AX-004) 1993 “Step To Enchantment” (stringent mix)ģ. Tranquilizer EP (AX-001) 1992 “Mutant Theory”Ģ. You can see the artwork and full tracklist below.ġ. You can support AHF when buying books etc from Amazon, .uk and by using these links. Given the conceptual rigour with which he approaches every aspect of his career, expect these to be more illuminating than your average glossy-papered reminiscences. The release will be available as a double CD, with accompanying liner notes from Mills. Sequence: A Retrospective Of Axis Records will feature 26 tracks running the length of the label’s history, including its first ever release (‘Mutant Theory’ by H&M, aka Mills with Robert Hood), a live recording, soundtrack work and highlights from Mills’ recent Something In The Sky series. Mills will celebrate the imprint’s 20th anniversary with an extensive retrospective compilation. Since its formation in 1992, Axis Records has played host to much of Jeff Mills’ most uncompromising output – not to mention contributions from the likes of Robert Hood and Claude Young.
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