: For nearly two decades, Mills' long-form projects, such as Metropolis (2000) and The Sleeper Wakes series, focused almost exclusively on space exploration and futurism.

: This project highlights Mills' later-career desire to show that techno can serve as a deeply emotional and imaginative accompaniment to visual media, rather than just being confined to generic club scenes.

: The opening track that sets the emotional stakes of the film. Context in Mills' Discography

: While Mills is world-renowned for high-speed, precision DJ sets and "four-to-the-floor" techno, this album largely avoids dance-floor conventions.

Released on Mills' own , the album consists of 16 tracks:

The album is available for physical purchase through Axis Records or can be explored on digital platforms like Discogs for collectors seeking the digipak edition. Jeff Mills - And Then There Was Light (film soundtrack)