Jeff MillsSteampit EP

Label:

Purpose Maker – pm-005

Format:

Vinyl , 12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

a1 Alarms (First Mix) 5:11
a2 Native High 5:30
b1 Automatic 4:46
b2 Ride The Rythm 4:23

Companies, etc.

  • Produced ForPurpose Maker
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Millsart
  • Copyright ©Millsart
  • Mastered AtNational Sound Corporation

Credits

  • Producer, Mixed ByJeff Mills

Notes

Produced and mixed for the purpose maker usa.
℗© millsart 1997.

Written on label (Side B): "my body enhances itself with every movement for my destiny is obvious."
Manufacturing variations with small and large pressing rings are known.

NSC in runouts is circled.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etched runout side A): PM 005-A NSC
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched runout side B): PM 005-B NSC

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Steampit EP (12", Mispress) Purpose Maker PM-005 US 1997
Steampit EP (12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo) Purpose Maker PM-005 US 1997
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Automatic (File, WAV) Purpose Maker PMD102 US Unknown

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Reviews

  • CHoCi's avatar
    CHoCi
    Compare it with the Releases, just functional working Loop Techno. If there would not written "Jeff Mills" on it, this will even lay somewhere in the electronic Music Nirvana.
    • Soultronic's avatar
      Soultronic
      Edited 7 years ago
      One of the best mills period. Automatic is legendary, driving clean impeccable techno. Native high to me is what the purpose maker is all about, as in percussion, use of samples and darkness combined with playfulness. Like Octave One stuff on 430 West. Only dope djs played this, so you can safely put this gem to work in 2017. Alarms is magic. But my personal fave has to be ride the Rythm. Of course only the cool cats know what sample was used here. And Mills flipped it fabulously into one of the most underrated mills tracks ever. Like driving a horse through the dessert, chasing samples. A beast. Epic EP alround. For real, pick one of these over that shitty bells track if you ever want to be taken seriously as a dj
      • chrisnova777's avatar
        chrisnova777
        sounds like Automatic is lifting beat samples from Earth People - Dance (Club Mix) (1989) https://www.discogs.sie.com/Earth-People-Dance/release/66303 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a02qOqMSvFs
        • PaulusVinyl's avatar
          PaulusVinyl
          Ok, one of the best mills records... But why this distorted sound in all mills records...??? Aargh...
          • BlastFMch's avatar
            BlastFMch
            Can you imagine a better and darker beat than the one of B1's Automatic? It's straight marching on and on. No vocals, just a perfect beat and every now and then a peace of synth. That's enough and will make your crowd steady moving.

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