Jeffrey serves liquid-hipped Motor City deep house from his ‘Every Dog Has its day’ series on vinyl for the first time, including an exclusive cut.
“X-Ray Zulu refers all the things that could be defined as correct, as right and as perfect in an imperfect World and context. It serves as a barometric meter of all harmonious things. And with this balance, there is a certain amount of clarity and certainty about what is connected to this subject. A strong mind or opinion, passion, dedication and devotion. Essentially, this release is about undeniably and incontestable truth. “– Millsart
Sluiced from the long-running CD series that contains some of Mills’ most meditative, debonaire gear, ‘X-ray Zulu’ packs a sizzling exclusive in melting marimbas and cosmic strings of ‘Just Like A (Vernacular Mix)’ (which was previously known as ‘Vernacular Objects’ on ‘EDHID. Vol.13 in 2020), before shifting gears into hypnotic shuffle on the tangy alien bleep Tango of ‘Transistor Love’, and and ushering romantic bodies to the ‘floor with the jazz appeal of ‘Peace from the Virgo Cluster’, and lowkey hailing his departed brother James Stinson with the title and sound of ‘Methane Bubbles’, which sounds, if one squints their ears a bit, like a live/machine lounge band playing a deep Drexciya cut in a 50th storey Tokyo bar.
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Jeffrey serves liquid-hipped Motor City deep house from his ‘Every Dog Has its day’ series on vinyl for the first time, including an exclusive cut.
“X-Ray Zulu refers all the things that could be defined as correct, as right and as perfect in an imperfect World and context. It serves as a barometric meter of all harmonious things. And with this balance, there is a certain amount of clarity and certainty about what is connected to this subject. A strong mind or opinion, passion, dedication and devotion. Essentially, this release is about undeniably and incontestable truth. “– Millsart
Sluiced from the long-running CD series that contains some of Mills’ most meditative, debonaire gear, ‘X-ray Zulu’ packs a sizzling exclusive in melting marimbas and cosmic strings of ‘Just Like A (Vernacular Mix)’ (which was previously known as ‘Vernacular Objects’ on ‘EDHID. Vol.13 in 2020), before shifting gears into hypnotic shuffle on the tangy alien bleep Tango of ‘Transistor Love’, and and ushering romantic bodies to the ‘floor with the jazz appeal of ‘Peace from the Virgo Cluster’, and lowkey hailing his departed brother James Stinson with the title and sound of ‘Methane Bubbles’, which sounds, if one squints their ears a bit, like a live/machine lounge band playing a deep Drexciya cut in a 50th storey Tokyo bar.
24 bit / 96kHz high-res lossless audio
Jeffrey serves liquid-hipped Motor City deep house from his ‘Every Dog Has its day’ series on vinyl for the first time, including an exclusive cut.
“X-Ray Zulu refers all the things that could be defined as correct, as right and as perfect in an imperfect World and context. It serves as a barometric meter of all harmonious things. And with this balance, there is a certain amount of clarity and certainty about what is connected to this subject. A strong mind or opinion, passion, dedication and devotion. Essentially, this release is about undeniably and incontestable truth. “– Millsart
Sluiced from the long-running CD series that contains some of Mills’ most meditative, debonaire gear, ‘X-ray Zulu’ packs a sizzling exclusive in melting marimbas and cosmic strings of ‘Just Like A (Vernacular Mix)’ (which was previously known as ‘Vernacular Objects’ on ‘EDHID. Vol.13 in 2020), before shifting gears into hypnotic shuffle on the tangy alien bleep Tango of ‘Transistor Love’, and and ushering romantic bodies to the ‘floor with the jazz appeal of ‘Peace from the Virgo Cluster’, and lowkey hailing his departed brother James Stinson with the title and sound of ‘Methane Bubbles’, which sounds, if one squints their ears a bit, like a live/machine lounge band playing a deep Drexciya cut in a 50th storey Tokyo bar.
24 bit / 96kHz high-res lossless audio
Jeffrey serves liquid-hipped Motor City deep house from his ‘Every Dog Has its day’ series on vinyl for the first time, including an exclusive cut.
“X-Ray Zulu refers all the things that could be defined as correct, as right and as perfect in an imperfect World and context. It serves as a barometric meter of all harmonious things. And with this balance, there is a certain amount of clarity and certainty about what is connected to this subject. A strong mind or opinion, passion, dedication and devotion. Essentially, this release is about undeniably and incontestable truth. “– Millsart
Sluiced from the long-running CD series that contains some of Mills’ most meditative, debonaire gear, ‘X-ray Zulu’ packs a sizzling exclusive in melting marimbas and cosmic strings of ‘Just Like A (Vernacular Mix)’ (which was previously known as ‘Vernacular Objects’ on ‘EDHID. Vol.13 in 2020), before shifting gears into hypnotic shuffle on the tangy alien bleep Tango of ‘Transistor Love’, and and ushering romantic bodies to the ‘floor with the jazz appeal of ‘Peace from the Virgo Cluster’, and lowkey hailing his departed brother James Stinson with the title and sound of ‘Methane Bubbles’, which sounds, if one squints their ears a bit, like a live/machine lounge band playing a deep Drexciya cut in a 50th storey Tokyo bar.
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Jeffrey serves liquid-hipped Motor City deep house from his ‘Every Dog Has its day’ series on vinyl for the first time, including an exclusive cut.
“X-Ray Zulu refers all the things that could be defined as correct, as right and as perfect in an imperfect World and context. It serves as a barometric meter of all harmonious things. And with this balance, there is a certain amount of clarity and certainty about what is connected to this subject. A strong mind or opinion, passion, dedication and devotion. Essentially, this release is about undeniably and incontestable truth. “– Millsart
Sluiced from the long-running CD series that contains some of Mills’ most meditative, debonaire gear, ‘X-ray Zulu’ packs a sizzling exclusive in melting marimbas and cosmic strings of ‘Just Like A (Vernacular Mix)’ (which was previously known as ‘Vernacular Objects’ on ‘EDHID. Vol.13 in 2020), before shifting gears into hypnotic shuffle on the tangy alien bleep Tango of ‘Transistor Love’, and and ushering romantic bodies to the ‘floor with the jazz appeal of ‘Peace from the Virgo Cluster’, and lowkey hailing his departed brother James Stinson with the title and sound of ‘Methane Bubbles’, which sounds, if one squints their ears a bit, like a live/machine lounge band playing a deep Drexciya cut in a 50th storey Tokyo bar.