On Tue, 31 May 1994, multipara wrote:
quoted 3 lines the previous discussion gave the impression that x-103 was by jeff mills> the previous discussion gave the impression that x-103 was by jeff mills
> *alone*. is this really true? i thought it was by him, rob wood, and i
> believe yet another guy.
I've never been able to get a straight answer for this, unfortunately.
I have the address for Axis Records downtown; maybe I'll send them
a letter. :)
The only clue I've ever gotten about who was behind X-103 was a review
(in Option, I think) that mentioned that Jeff Mills had spent months
researching the myths of Atlantis before recording it. No songwriting
or production credits on the recording, of course :(.
Rob Wood = Rob Noiz
Mike Banks = Mad Mike
right?
quoted 1 line can anyone give a definite line-up for x-101, x-102 and x-103?> can anyone give a definite line-up for x-101, x-102 and x-103?
As Sho mentioned, X-101 is credited to Underground Resistance,
which Mills was still a member of as of when X-101 was released.
X-102 is on UR as well, but since the UR/Mills split was amiable
it's tough to say exactly who's done what. The only certain
thing is that Mills has been involved in all the "x" releases.
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