Exhibitionist 2

Exhibitionist 2

2015 · 155 min · Music, Documentary

Exhibitionist 2 is a documentary film that explores the art form of deejaying – presenting graphic views of how a DJ manages himself using new technology to create seamless mixes and complex transitions to levels that were thought impossible decades ago. In this second volume, Jeff Mills delves deeper into the art form to display, not only how he uniquely mixes music, but how he thinks in real time to create and work spontaneously like a musician playing an acoustic instrument or a soloist thinking of rhythms on the fly. This ambitious project captures Mills in close-ups and multi-angles that reveal exactly what a DJ does – programming and playing music for the purpose of dancing.

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