Jeff Mills is one of the biggest names in techno, championed for his music’s unstoppable pursuit of hardness and his stripped-down, semi-industrial DJ sets.

To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the moon landing, Mills is releasing a new album Moon: The Area of Influence via Axis Records, with tracks that feature samples from the NASA control room.

Jeff Mills is set to release a new album, Moon: The Area of Influence, celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing.

Set to be released on the 19th of July, the 2x LP will commemorate the 50th Anniversary of NASA’s Apollo 11 and the first lunar walk, exploring the relationships between the moon, the solar system, and human beings.

“There are influences of the Moon we can detect, measure and document as scientific facts. If these are perceived as rational explanations, then it should raise questions about the possibility of other unseen mental and metaphysical connections humans have, not just with the Moon but with all other celestial bodies in and outside this Solar System” shares Mills.