A friend of mine that I used to go clubbing with said something like "What's that tune that sounds like the fabric of the universe being torn apart? It's been in my head for weeks" and I said Step To Enchantment just from his description, and I was right!
Now people produce what they think people will listen and buy, before they produced what they were feeling and testing and exploring and people would identify with this or that dj or sub genere... now its all the same
Some of the modern stuff is not far off. Check out the track Tin by Ansome. The thing we don't have now is the gritiness of the clubs to dance to them in!
At techno raves it's the low-key non-descript bangers that carry the night. And this is one of the best of all time. When you leave the arches at Vauxhall in the early hours of the morning around '93 following Lost - THIS is the sound that sticks in your head.
Little known fact, Jeff Mills very first UK gig was at the PURE in Edinburgh, and I was fucking there!!!!!!! And he fucking loved the place! Probabòy because it wasn't a "big" club! it was a shithole on two floors, the stairs going down to the toilets were constantly wet with condensatation (the roof was barely 2mtrs high" and folk would be constantly sliding on their arse going to the toilets, but I tell you what I had the best 2/3 years of my life in that one club, the music, the resident DJ's (Twitch & Brainstorm) and the amazing guests they had there made it THE place to be IMO and most of all such a great group of regulars who cared not a shit who you were, where you came from all that shit, just that you were all there together making and experiencing a fucking amazing atmosphere!
Me too. The Venue was the business. Fisher and Price were my favourites and Waxman ( johnny nisbet ) on Saturdays at club Solution down the rd at Calton studios.
If they can't appreciate it, it's their problem. It's a free world... Some would dislike Kandinsky because "it's some color lines, man". Ok, go get that bull head to put it on your mansion's walls, man and get that golden toilet too, although it won't make your shit look better. Their loss.
Bio sam na njegovom nastupu u Aquariusu (ZG) prije mnooooogooooo godina...... Jebote, čo'ek me raspametio! Prvi DJ kojeg sam do tada vidio da radi na 3 decka, cijeli party napravio bez ijedne pogreške. Naklon do poda!
Pozdrav, kao 24 godisnjak koji iskusuje nasu zg scenu imam razlicita misljenja. Najviše me interesiraju godine izmedu 1992 do 2004 u Zagrebu. Kako je bilo tada? Kako je rat utjecao na takva mjesta, da li su bila predmet olakšanja uz drogu? Gledao sam video prilog kada je Mills bio u Aqvi. Da li su ljudi u Aqvi znali o Jeff Millsu posto nije bilo socijalnih mreza niti marketinga kao danas. Mislim da su to bile najbolje godina undergrounda u Zagrebu. Osobno - Global Underground series SanFrancisco i Mills Detroit, underground techno i trance Digger, Sasha.. Pozz Jaksa
Orbit, Morley; On the balcony sweating ya bollox off and staring into the smoke and lasers feeling consumed by the feeling and this banger. Pure ecstasy ❤❤❤
What makes this so good is the funk formula - Either you got it or not - Bootsy Collins tried to explain this long before - But actually you can`t really. The groove, the sounds, tempo are all into shape - Masterpiece.
Takes me back to all the amazing LOST parties in London, absolute floor shaker track but this is a rare extended version as the original as it never had the reverse sequence. TYVM for posting!!!
Eu tinha 15 anos em 1999 quando liguei o rádio e este som estava passando na Jovem Pan! Inacreditável! Eu puxei uma fita k7 rapidamente e consegui gravar ainda pouco mais de um minuto da música. A minha vontade era tanta que eu editei a gravação com um double tape deck em outra fita, apenas repetindo o mesmo trecho por quase 6 minutos. Era Hard, era Acid, era enfim o tipo de Techno que estava esperando para ouvir. Pensei que fosse uma faixa nova do Dave The Drummer, imaginei que poderia ser do Cris Liebing, mas era Jeff Mills e eu demoraria ainda alguns anos até descobrir isso.
Club UK (Wandsworth).... those were the days. I was also there. Saw Mills at the Vox (Brixton), spoke to him for about 20mins.... can't remember exactly what i was saying, but he seem to understand. Club Uk Vox (Fridge, Brixton) Turnmills Lost The End Too many nights out, all amazing. Mills is a living legend. Had 3 copies of this EP, absolutely love it. I remember every Sunday morning heading to Chocky's (the original vinyl pusher) searching for Mills's set list the very next day after seeing him. I was a proper trainspotter, luckily used to keep all the Axis records for us reserved under the counter. Absolute top fella.
His first ever UK gig was at "Lost" which was at the Vox in Brixton circa '93 ( we were there, as always) ...... the Vox, not to be confused with either The Fridge or The Crypt, which both held great party's back then, and where only 2 minutes from the Vox...... but "Lost" at the Vox, the best Detroit Djs and Euro Djs, the true sound of the second wave of underground, after ' 88 obviously.
Lost at the Vox - Steve Bicknell brought all the heavies in! I was there with you in the dark for Jeff Mills too F1fatboy. Down in the cage to the depths of Techno. Incredible times
"If I compare DJs from decades ago, the ones then were much more creative and more technically advanced. More methodical and strategic in the way they approached mixing. I see that DJs today rely too much on the computers." (Jeff Mills, 2013)
@ROOTSCONTRA You don't have to be opposed to new technology or ways of working to appreciate or prefer old technologies or ways of working. And insofar as older technologies like record players are limited compared to what can be done via a laptop, it still doesn't matter that much. Creativity is always within constraints, and sometimes more constraints can actually place more demands on you to be creative, innovative, and skilled, and that in itself can be a very rewarding process.
@ROOTSCONTRA Ah, I see. It did cross my mind that your comment may have been in response to a deleted comment. I'm pretty much in agreement with you here. I'm kind of sceptical about the use of technologies (there's obviously a bit of a self-serving aspect to my view given that I play vinyl - although I use Serato as well, which straddles the line) in that it can paper over cracks and eliminate the perceived need to improve on (or gain understanding of) certain things, or prevent you from squeezing all the creative juice out of older methods. Sometimes you've got to consider what using a new technology takes away from you as much as what it gives you, and I suppose sometimes the former can be overlooked as a result of being blinded by the extended possibilities of the latter.
Jeff certainly knows how to rock a 303.... Nice crunchy analogue saturation that just melts the acid resonance and keeps the pH LOW gritty and steamy 909 hihats......yeah bruh....got any more of those!! First heard this in 1993 Carl Cox mixtape.... Blew me away...Clever how he uses hihats closed to "open" to set the stall out for the track!! Nicely done.
Quite possibly the best techno tune ever. An absolute guaranteed floor filler even now. I saw him at Club UK back in the day cutting up two copies of this with his brand new track The Bells! Utter. Genius.
omg lost in Brixton in the 90s .. memories ... haha .. a bit dark and serious but amazing ... sorry couldn't resist adding a comment when I saw this ;) crikey
Damn right, great times! ;-))) Final Frontier, Lost, The Fridge etc... Awesome memories, maybe you're one of those people I've smiled at on a sweaty dance floor somewhere. Still going out, still loving it.
I’d go top 5 for sure, along with maybe seawolf (UR), Dave Clark Red Series, Hawtin’s Spastik, Armani’s Fire Alarm, bung in some old stuff from EQ Records and maybe a Bonzai (jones & Stevenson) track if I have space... Rob Hood, Carl Craig, Atkins, Ian Pooley, Sulfurex Point Break... too many awesome tunes, I need a bigger list!!!
Dubtek Leeds Im not sure if you are right about that, the stop is very short, and if you add the duration of the 2 shorter mixes together you only get 6m.25s , I think this is indeed an extended version, maybe its not an official mix though.
+Dubtek Vinyl Nirvana is a quite different version. Propably someone just used looping tools make it longer. Nothing bad about that of course, the original track could have been a bit longer.
im not on any psychedelics or anything but it’s finding hidden gems like this one that make my brain melt and ooze out my ears. I hope this is what it sounds like transcending to heaven.
Can’t believe I’ve got this back in my life!!!! Used to have it on cassette!! Oh My DAZE!!!! We used to call this “Nose Bleed Techno😊 YES!!! C’MON 🔊✨🗿🏆
Gustavo Fring is from Breaking Bad! This is Jeff Mills famously from Detroit back in the day huge underground warehouse party’s. The 90s was great! Miss it all gone… unless you go to Europe never caught on in the USA.
imagine the little producers nowadays laughing at you when your tune has less than 500 tracks with 10000 layers soundsamples from 200 loop designers...and then comes mills with a drum and a bass and a lead
There's a beauty in the simplicity and minimalism that Jeff Mills brought to his productions and really that all those early pioneering techno producers had. Mills's raw creativity was unforced and perfect in it's imperfections. It poured forth from him effortlessly. These producers you speak of IMO are doing an injustice to they're own art form by over complicating it. Luckily, there seems to be a resurgence of Techno producers who understand this. KEEP IT REAL, KEEP IT PURE, KEEP IT UNDERGROUND.
Its not about how many tracks, its about the developement and interaction between the certain elements. Producers nowadays have the problem of endless limits which pioneers like Jeff Mills never had which made creativity more important than gear back then. To this day the "simple but complex" tunes work best in my opinion looking at FISHER or Boris Brejcha
wie lange habe ich diesen track nicht gehört? dabei war die platte damals immer im case & auf den tellern. jetzt schlägt mir youtube das video vor & ich sitze hier mit gänsehaut vor'm rechner 🖤
Hey Spiegel. I was there too. I seem to remember leaning over to see what hewas gonna mix it with cos I'd not long picked this up up and thought if I could pull off a millsy all crew would go mental
Just reminds me of a night in the orbit Morley...Where techno really mattered..... greatest club ever.and this is what we danced to.best nights of my life.
Hard hitting bass is always going to be around. Techno especially from Detroit and Chicago will always be the foundation of all other electronic music. 🏙️ Chicago
That's one of the most depressing parts of Spotify and this entire generation of music listeners. Most of these records are not available for stream and essentially lost.
@@spook_st For sure. It still blows me away in UA-cam comments of mixes when the top track ID requests are songs like Strings of Life, The Seawolf. These guys know Amelie Lens but don't know UR. SMH.
i have a playlist called virtual hypnosis with stuff like this if ur interested... been curating for a few years after digging heavy into rave, techno, breakbeat, 90s-00s scene
A friend of mine that I used to go clubbing with said something like "What's that tune that sounds like the fabric of the universe being torn apart? It's been in my head for weeks" and I said Step To Enchantment just from his description, and I was right!
Well, he did made a very accurate and detailed description, it was quite an easy answer...
😵❤️👊👊
That's magic Jeff handled woohoo!!!!!!!!!
Wooooo!!!!!!!*
Fucking brilliant mate lol
I liken the acid line to strangling a goose... in the best possible sense.
Love how Gustavo Fring evolved from making such music to the successful businessman he is today
Lol
Lol
Lol
lol
fried chicken and a bucket of dirty-ass techno
The grittiness of the 90's techno never been matched so far.
Now people produce what they think people will listen and buy, before they produced what they were feeling and testing and exploring and people would identify with this or that dj or sub genere... now its all the same
Yeah love the old dirty analogue signal chain. All that crunch and scrunch and hiss and THUD.
i agree everything is too clean nowadays, labels would never accept anything this dirty
Some of the modern stuff is not far off. Check out the track Tin by Ansome. The thing we don't have now is the gritiness of the clubs to dance to them in!
its coming back dont u worry
At techno raves it's the low-key non-descript bangers that carry the night. And this is one of the best of all time.
When you leave the arches at Vauxhall in the early hours of the morning around '93 following Lost - THIS is the sound that sticks in your head.
The one your hear in the squeaks of the tube when travelling home.
understated truth and respect to you for this, love y'all
Little known fact, Jeff Mills very first UK gig was at the PURE in Edinburgh, and I was fucking there!!!!!!! And he fucking loved the place! Probabòy because it wasn't a "big" club! it was a shithole on two floors, the stairs going down to the toilets were constantly wet with condensatation (the roof was barely 2mtrs high" and folk would be constantly sliding on their arse going to the toilets, but I tell you what I had the best 2/3 years of my life in that one club, the music, the resident DJ's (Twitch & Brainstorm) and the amazing guests they had there made it THE place to be IMO and most of all such a great group of regulars who cared not a shit who you were, where you came from all that shit, just that you were all there together making and experiencing a fucking amazing atmosphere!
Absolutely man fucksake same shit,Lenny Dee egebamyasi ,Stacy pullen ...
Pure and The Pelican Club, the 2 best clubs in Scotland!
@@marksangster9360 Orbit Morley..best club in Britain 😂
Me too. The Venue was the business.
Fisher and Price were my favourites and Waxman ( johnny nisbet ) on Saturdays at club Solution down the rd at Calton studios.
Moist Rosyth
When I feel stressed I listen to this and then I'm ok again...therapeutic Detroit classic. I AM UR.
I LOVE haters.. Keeps true techno where it belongs- underground.
the underground techno gay bars wont let whitey in because we pulled hitler out the mixed races as ptolemy the 3rd. maybe rodman gets in.
word man
espicially in these days
when i see what kind of crap have techno as a nme attached to it
makes me vomit
If they can't appreciate it, it's their problem. It's a free world... Some would dislike Kandinsky because "it's some color lines, man". Ok, go get that bull head to put it on your mansion's walls, man and get that golden toilet too, although it won't make your shit look better. Their loss.
This didn't age well since it has over 1M views
@@fabricijekornelijus8353 Underground Techno has always fought with the mainstream and it has always won. It's not going anywhere.
I rocked to this back in the day. Love that bit when it drops in fidelity and slams in from tinny back to bass.
F1 engines are lit.
Moon here we come
Bio sam na njegovom nastupu u Aquariusu (ZG) prije mnooooogooooo godina...... Jebote, čo'ek me raspametio! Prvi DJ kojeg sam do tada vidio da radi na 3 decka, cijeli party napravio bez ijedne pogreške. Naklon do poda!
Pozdrav, kao 24 godisnjak koji iskusuje nasu zg scenu imam razlicita misljenja. Najviše me interesiraju godine izmedu 1992 do 2004 u Zagrebu. Kako je bilo tada? Kako je rat utjecao na takva mjesta, da li su bila predmet olakšanja uz drogu? Gledao sam video prilog kada je Mills bio u Aqvi. Da li su ljudi u Aqvi znali o Jeff Millsu posto nije bilo socijalnih mreza niti marketinga kao danas. Mislim da su to bile najbolje godina undergrounda u Zagrebu. Osobno - Global Underground series SanFrancisco i Mills Detroit, underground techno i trance Digger, Sasha..
Pozz Jaksa
@@Arees14prodje 5 godina i nema odgovora... šteta..
Heard this so many times at Atomic Jam Birmingham in the 90s. Made the place go mental every single time!
Whoop Whoop a fellow Jammer!!!! My wife and I have been together since a Mills gig at AJ in the 90's
Orbit, Morley; On the balcony sweating ya bollox off and staring into the smoke and lasers feeling consumed by the feeling and this banger. Pure ecstasy ❤❤❤
Along with the bellevue three, Mills changed my life. Step to enchantment is simply the greatest techno track of all time.
Super classic... Jeff Mills sure is something special - both as a producer and as a live act. Bomb joint..
GREATEST TECHNO RECORD OF ALL TIME. FACT.
Frank bubu mein bruder lebt ihn texas..😭😇😆
Agreed
Agreed too! There's no equivalent 🙏
no
What about The Bells?
What makes this so good is the funk formula - Either you got it or not - Bootsy Collins tried to explain this long before - But actually you can`t really.
The groove, the sounds, tempo are all into shape - Masterpiece.
100%
everything is on the one
Detroit techno funk
I’m a little late but you gotta any recommendations for other artists or songs that have that funk formula ??
Max Watts and Limited Network Crew@@369Hdz
This could play on forever and i would never tire of it!.
inject this into my goddamn eyes.
The ultimate comment 💝
Love the comment
heard on a club system the kick drum sounds like slabs of granite being slapped together, yet its so loose and sexy, the definition of Mills
holy shit you should write for the music press.
Mills really knew how to squeeze every last drop of out that machine
If you like j mills heavier stuff, I've got a piece of vinyl axis x103 eruption, it's heavy , not bad for 1992,
Mau mau best sound detroi..jea hige gud hige 2jears fuck..
@eezergood3 tr 909 achhtusshally
The Orbit, Leeds, new years eve 1996, 1997. Pure hedonistic joy.
Pa when finished saying don't go back to your cars and play music be quiet for the neighbours. No door slamming lol
uno de los mejores temas de techno de la historia y con analogicos
Takes me back to all the amazing LOST parties in London, absolute floor shaker track but this is a rare extended version as the original as it never had the reverse sequence. TYVM for posting!!!
Eu tinha 15 anos em 1999 quando liguei o rádio e este som estava passando na Jovem Pan! Inacreditável! Eu puxei uma fita k7 rapidamente e consegui gravar ainda pouco mais de um minuto da música. A minha vontade era tanta que eu editei a gravação com um double tape deck em outra fita, apenas repetindo o mesmo trecho por quase 6 minutos. Era Hard, era Acid, era enfim o tipo de Techno que estava esperando para ouvir. Pensei que fosse uma faixa nova do Dave The Drummer, imaginei que poderia ser do Cris Liebing, mas era Jeff Mills e eu demoraria ainda alguns anos até descobrir isso.
Jovem Pan, 97fm... Tiveram ótimas épocas, com muita música boa.
Agora é só lixo comercial
jovem pan techneira, aí sim
que foda
Une vraie tuerie... LE meilleur track techno de tous les temps ????
If someone asked me to give just one example of pure techno,then this would be it.
@a w there is,but it's in the ear of the beholder,so to speak.
i answer too Regis - Speak to me
Club UK (Wandsworth).... those were the days. I was also there. Saw Mills at the Vox (Brixton), spoke to him for about 20mins.... can't remember exactly what i was saying, but he seem to understand.
Club Uk
Vox (Fridge, Brixton)
Turnmills
Lost
The End
Too many nights out, all amazing. Mills is a living legend. Had 3 copies of this EP, absolutely love it.
I remember every Sunday morning heading to Chocky's (the original vinyl pusher) searching for Mills's set list the very next day after seeing him. I was a proper trainspotter, luckily used to keep all the Axis records for us reserved under the counter. Absolute top fella.
+The Ninja Chronicles awesome man...jeff mills is indeed a living legend
His first ever UK gig was at "Lost" which was at the Vox in Brixton circa '93 ( we were there, as always) ...... the Vox, not to be confused with either The Fridge or The Crypt, which both held great party's back then, and where only 2 minutes from the Vox...... but "Lost" at the Vox, the best Detroit Djs and Euro Djs, the true sound of the second wave of underground, after ' 88 obviously.
Club UK was the best. I was lost for well over 2yrs there lol
Lost at the Vox - Steve Bicknell brought all the heavies in! I was there with you in the dark for Jeff Mills too F1fatboy. Down in the cage to the depths of Techno. Incredible times
Final Frontier-Club Uk, Lost at the Vox, the Fridge, sometimes Turnmills or The End... I've never recovered! 😄🔊💊😜❤️
"If I compare DJs from decades ago, the ones then were much more creative and more technically advanced. More methodical and strategic in the way they approached mixing. I see that DJs today rely too much on the computers."
(Jeff Mills, 2013)
No shit
fking damn right man
@ROOTSCONTRA You don't have to be opposed to new technology or ways of working to appreciate or prefer old technologies or ways of working. And insofar as older technologies like record players are limited compared to what can be done via a laptop, it still doesn't matter that much. Creativity is always within constraints, and sometimes more constraints can actually place more demands on you to be creative, innovative, and skilled, and that in itself can be a very rewarding process.
@ROOTSCONTRA Ah, I see. It did cross my mind that your comment may have been in response to a deleted comment. I'm pretty much in agreement with you here.
I'm kind of sceptical about the use of technologies (there's obviously a bit of a self-serving aspect to my view given that I play vinyl - although I use Serato as well, which straddles the line) in that it can paper over cracks and eliminate the perceived need to improve on (or gain understanding of) certain things, or prevent you from squeezing all the creative juice out of older methods.
Sometimes you've got to consider what using a new technology takes away from you as much as what it gives you, and I suppose sometimes the former can be overlooked as a result of being blinded by the extended possibilities of the latter.
A painter that chooses to use real oil paints versus photoshop or digital tools isn't a luddite and neither is Jeff Mills.
Jeff certainly knows how to rock a 303.... Nice crunchy analogue saturation that just melts the acid resonance and keeps the pH LOW gritty and steamy 909 hihats......yeah bruh....got any more of those!! First heard this in 1993 Carl Cox mixtape.... Blew me away...Clever how he uses hihats closed to "open" to set the stall out for the track!! Nicely done.
Better just to listen,we know what gear was used
@a w fuck up silly boi LMAO
Is not a 303 by the way?
Quite possibly the best techno tune ever. An absolute guaranteed floor filler even now. I saw him at Club UK back in the day cutting up two copies of this with his brand new track The Bells! Utter. Genius.
I was there too! Incredible times.
I cut my teeth in Club UK to his sets back in 95 ;)
If this isn't then the bells is. Or maybe suspense
likewise, club uk and lost, like slabs of granite being thrown around but sexy as fuck
Lost for me, Mills, Hawtin, Rush, Tanaka, best times ever
this is from 1993 ! jeff mills finest.
Meditative and wild at the same time. This is pure techno!
meditative and wild...well said...that's what I love about this genre
what a powerful track. still one of my favorite tracks! these Hi-hats and the 303.... Wahhhhh.
TX81Z it is (with some filtering going on)
@@FluxTrax 303 i'd say
Analogue saturation & light low end distortion melts the acid.
I saw him play this live at the Orbit Leeds... Wicked stuff!!! 😁
In 93
The Orbit was amazing. I remember the chill out room was through a door behind the DJ booth...
I was there every weekend for about 5 years, the place was amazing.
Always been my fav Jeff Mills tune, amazing on a dancefloor (Heard it first at 'Lost' at the Vox in Brixton/London in the 90's, awesome experience)
omg lost in Brixton in the 90s .. memories ... haha .. a bit dark and serious but amazing ... sorry couldn't resist adding a comment when I saw this ;) crikey
Damn right, great times! ;-))) Final Frontier, Lost, The Fridge etc... Awesome memories, maybe you're one of those people I've smiled at on a sweaty dance floor somewhere. Still going out, still loving it.
This track is like the brother of the sea wolf. Love Jeff mills work
what an amazing track! seeing him for the first time in exactly one month!!!!
how was it?
This shit is still so FUNKY!
Such a crunchy groove.
Thank you Jeff, for the goosebumps everytime i put on this 12“.
In the top 10 techno tracks of all time if u ask me
TOP 10 ??????? THIS IS NUMBER ONE FRIENDS
100%.
I’d go top 5 for sure, along with maybe seawolf (UR), Dave Clark Red Series, Hawtin’s Spastik, Armani’s Fire Alarm, bung in some old stuff from EQ Records and maybe a Bonzai (jones & Stevenson) track if I have space... Rob Hood, Carl Craig, Atkins, Ian Pooley, Sulfurex Point Break... too many awesome tunes, I need a bigger list!!!
Send us your 10 please
The classics never seem to age :)
And mixed by the master himself absolutely fabulous. Fact.
For those who ask, i don't remember where i found this version, but its a (extended) version. 256kbps, 12.9 mo. 7min pure head-banging.
thx ! what a Feeling , Sweet Rememberings,
OldSkooL rules ;)
Thanks for dropin', amazing track!
:)
Dubtek Leeds Im not sure if you are right about that, the stop is very short, and if you add the duration of the 2 shorter mixes together you only get 6m.25s , I think this is indeed an extended version, maybe its not an official mix though.
+Dubtek Vinyl Nirvana is a quite different version. Propably someone just used looping tools make it longer. Nothing bad about that of course, the original track could have been a bit longer.
im not on any psychedelics or anything but it’s finding hidden gems like this one that make my brain melt and ooze out my ears. I hope this is what it sounds like transcending to heaven.
Best man, best Track...!!!
The ultimate of Echoes and subs... Pure Love, no groupie... 😂 ART Love
His masterpiece ❤
Can’t believe I’ve got this back in my life!!!! Used to have it on cassette!! Oh My DAZE!!!!
We used to call this “Nose Bleed Techno😊
YES!!! C’MON 🔊✨🗿🏆
Mills at club UK with Luke Slater on the same bill playing 2 copies of this...was memorable.
one of technos finest moments!
VRATITE NAM TECHNO!
Spoken like a true Balkan
Vrátíme ! Už jde zpět
BRAVO BURAZ, RECI IM.
@@miles2057 Czechia !
@@vojspetar3796 hahA PUC PUC PUC
Never gets old!!
This track made me love techno. The master himself Mr Mills. One of a kind, unique.
The best. Sinds i saw you in Oh Marbella 2001 with Roger Sanchez, guys.... you hold the high tight!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Fucking 20years ago😜😜😜😜
Long time since Ive heard such a raw one
Thanks for the awesomeness tunes love your work
Jeff Mills is undoubtedly THE sexiest 53 year old man in the universe.
He can twist my knobs anyway he likes ;)
This track is a Force of Nature
man do you remember when Jeff used to do a double mix with this with the main riff played one after the other and fading between the two, fucking epic
This absolutely melts.
Gustavo Fring is from Breaking Bad! This is Jeff Mills famously from Detroit back in the day huge underground warehouse party’s. The 90s was great! Miss it all gone… unless you go to Europe never caught on in the USA.
ONE of the best bits of tECHNO I ave heard in along time maybe anytime 😜👌🕉
Classic,pure masterpiece from the Wizard
One of the greatest techno tracks ever created along with Jeff Mills v's the subjects of course!
Give me "Step.." over "The Bells" any day of the week, lets go!
Detroit in the house!
Old motherfucking school, banging, fleshy techno. Fuck yeah.
BETTER THAN THE BELLS!!! EGWEL!!
both great
greatest techno record made of all time
Would kill for a remaster of this
agree, but also the texture of the lofi sounds very nice
Its fine just is
This one and the bells are the best of Mills!!!!!!!
What about Jeff Mills- Changes Of Life ?????
In the bush,top tune (Purpose Maker)
there are more :) , every track is unique by its own
imagine the little producers nowadays laughing at you when your tune has less than 500 tracks with 10000 layers soundsamples from 200 loop designers...and then comes mills with a drum and a bass and a lead
Says alot for the times we live in aswell
not all new producers are idiots though
There's a beauty in the simplicity and minimalism that Jeff Mills brought to his productions and really that all those early pioneering techno producers had. Mills's raw creativity was unforced and perfect in it's imperfections. It poured forth from him effortlessly. These producers you speak of IMO are doing an injustice to they're own art form by over complicating it. Luckily, there seems to be a resurgence of Techno producers who understand this. KEEP IT REAL, KEEP IT PURE, KEEP IT UNDERGROUND.
there is no soul in so many stuff nowadays
Its not about how many tracks, its about the developement and interaction between the certain elements. Producers nowadays have the problem of endless limits which pioneers like Jeff Mills never had which made creativity more important than gear back then. To this day the "simple but complex" tunes work best in my opinion looking at FISHER or Boris Brejcha
BELLA STORIA!!!!
TRIP...
CIAO
MARIOV.
Absolute solid track no doubt about it.
Просто улетный трек!!!Бескомпромиссное звучание жесткость сырых сэмплов - фирменный стиль Джеффа Миллза!Прекрасный последователь детройтской школы.
Takes me back to listening to tapes of Dave Angel at Dreamscape 6
Comon....sets don't get better than that!!
that is proper techno thank you master jeff mills
one of my favorite tracks ever
Simply incredible
That photo from berlin is magic
Blows my mind that someone came up with this and can beat match it
The definition of Bangin
Estoy muy contento de descubrir este tema tecno.
Un sobresaliente!
Thank you Jeff Mills. That is all.
Wow, one of my favorite tracks from the late '90. :)
my youth is coming back in vivid acid colours
wie lange habe ich diesen track nicht gehört? dabei war die platte damals immer im case & auf den tellern. jetzt schlägt mir youtube das video vor & ich sitze hier mit gänsehaut vor'm rechner 🖤
omg.. I need a speaker in my face.. worship time!
i made up a street racing story set in Detroit but i think Jeff Mills Step To Enchantment will be good theme song
Fumiya Tanaka - Mix-Up Vol. 4 7.30min enjoy ! One of my favorite mix
Yes, Tanaka one of my fav too 😊❤
3:39 crack me up every goddamn time
fanboi
class then - and now
Hey Spiegel. I was there too. I seem to remember leaning over to see what hewas gonna mix it with cos I'd not long picked this up up and thought if I could pull off a millsy all crew would go mental
Just reminds me of a night in the orbit Morley...Where techno really mattered..... greatest club ever.and this is what we danced to.best nights of my life.
Raw, old school but still somehow modern, this was my fav when I DJ’d and yes I had 2 copies 😁
techno is futuristic it will be modern forever
gourmand
It worries me that this has dislikes
I dont like this
I know what you meen , I use this tune when I walk out to the cage !! Get me in the zone !!
leclochardo you should do !!
Ooonce tap oonce tap Ooonce tap oonce tap Ooonce tap oonce tap Ooonce tap oonce tap, am i right?
don't worry they just can't handle a wizard's formule ;)
TOP 10 TECHNO TRACKS OF ALL TIME
Probably the track who did convert me !
Pls recommend me some stuff like this. Perfect tune
Energy is repetitive, that's what techno is- PURE FUCKING ENERGY!
Hard hitting bass is always going to be around. Techno especially from Detroit and Chicago will always be the foundation of all other electronic music. 🏙️ Chicago
Electronic music existed long before Chicago house and Detroit techno. Comes from Europe at the end of the 60s with Kraftwerk.
Ça me rappelle les premières raves au tube's à Bordeaux en 1997.
I need a spotify playlist with this kind of techno
That's one of the most depressing parts of Spotify and this entire generation of music listeners. Most of these records are not available for stream and essentially lost.
@@rizdraver only lost to those not willing to seek out greatness
@@spook_st For sure.
It still blows me away in UA-cam comments of mixes when the top track ID requests are songs like Strings of Life, The Seawolf. These guys know Amelie Lens but don't know UR.
SMH.
i have a playlist called virtual hypnosis with stuff like this if ur interested... been curating for a few years after digging heavy into rave, techno, breakbeat, 90s-00s scene