Recorded at Tokyo nightclub Liquidroom in 1995 and released as a live set in 1996, Jeff Mills’ Live at the Liquid Room, Tokyo is considered as nothing less than a techno Rosetta Stone, a key piece of sonic architecture that taught other producers how to create, harness and play the genre.
In 1996 Mills was 23 years old and already a luminary of the genre. Born and raised in techno’s hometown of Detroit, Mills had cut his teeth in industrial and rock bands before shifting his focus to electronic music, ultimately becoming a pillar of the then burgeoning scene, a position solidified by his time living in Berlin….




