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Jeff Mills Releases Full Details Of Exhibitionist 2

Almost 10 years after the release of Exhibitionist, Jeff Mills is about to reveal the follow-up to his innovative film with Exhibitionist 2, set for release in September 2015.

Exhibitionist 2 explores DJing as an art form and gives us a peak into how a DJ makes use of current technological means to create seamless mixes and complex transitions to levels that were thought impossible not long ago. In this second volume, Jeff Mills goes deeper and not only shows how he approaches the mixing process but also how he thinks in real time, spontaneously creating, just like a musician playing an acoustic instrument or a soloist thinking of rhythms on-the-fly. The ambitious project captures the DJ over the course of multiple sequences, with close-up and multi-angle shots that allow us to see exactly what a DJ does and how music is programmed and played for the purpose of dancing.

Being one of the few DJs of this time to constantly push the creative envelope, Jeff Mills shows us how and why dance music is still so unique and why it continues to be a creative platform well into the 21st Century.

Exhibitionist2Trailer from AxisRecords on Vimeo.

Expanding the art forms in Dance Music has always been an agenda that needed constant monitoring because it has the ability to evolve and develop and each and every idea. At angles that are not easy to see or understand for most of the listening and dancing audiences, I’ve always felt that Dance music would make more sense to the people if they were allowed chances to understand how the music is being programmed and made – to witness this process from beginning.

In 2006 and with this vision, it inspired me to create an observational film and DJ mix project entitled ‘Exhibitionist’. Released as the first DVD of its kind, the acceptance was overwhelming positive which paved the way for many other similar film projects to follow.


Nowadays and in this era, the examples of “what DJs do” are somewhat commonplace and plentiful to see with widely popular Internet programs like Boiler Room, Blaster Jaxx and various other DJ programs, but none have yet to break an innovative barrier and achieve the acclaimed accomplishments of the ‘Exhibitionist’ DVD. Many years later, I realized that there was still more territory to discovered and more things about the art form that needed to be exposed.


The ‘Exhibitionist 2’ is designed to go even deeper into the art form to display, not only how a DJ uses the latest technology, but how he thinks in real time to create and work spontaneously like a musician playing a acoustic instrument or a soloist thinking of rhythms on-the-spot. This is a rare opportunity to see how the technology of today is allowing DJs to be more free and thus, more creative.“
– Jeff Mills

In parallel with this much-awaited double DVD+CD, Jeff Mills will release three 12“ EP’s taken from the CD:
Exhibitionist 2 – Part One: June 29th, 2015
Exhibitionist 2 – Part Two: September 2015
Exhibitionist 2 – Part Three: November 2015
 
2 DVD

Worldwide release date: September 25th, 2015

Mix 1 – Detroit, USA

Part One – Jeff Mills live multi-angle mix
Duration: 45 minutes

Part Two – Mix with drummer Skeeto Valdez
Duration: 30 minutes

Part Three – Jeff Mills TR909 solo session
Duration: 12 minutes
Mix 2 – Chicago, USA
Studio recording mix showing the creative process (optional commentary by Jeff Mills)
Mix 3 – Leiden, Holland
Live mix from Stadsgehoorzaal, Leiden – February 2015.
Choice of multiple audio channels including Jeff Mills’ headphone feed.
Duration: 60 minutes
Language/subtitles: English/Japanese
 
CD

 
Original music by Jeff Mills. Contains the tracks created in Mix 2 as well as the tracks used in all three mixes.
Tracklisting

01. Code Four*/Running System*/The Bells
02. Optic*                                                           
03. Star People*                                     
04. AB*
05. Strange Wind (From Something In The Sky)
06. Axis Studio Take One*
07. Spiralism*
08. T Minus Thirty*
09. Start Collector’s Journal*
10. Night People*
11. Dance Of The Star Children*
12. Condex (From The Occurrence)
13. Axis Studio Extra*
14. Hydra/Synergy*/Designer Frequency One*
15. Signals To Atomic One*
16. Mills Machina (live)*/Gamma Player loop

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