: 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 soundtrack was designed to act as an "additional character" within the film, emphasizing themes of loss, agony, and love.

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)

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

: Critics noted that the album follows a natural narrative flow that reflects the film's story—two former lovers entangled in a past murder—rather than a typical electronic music structure. Track Highlights

: The score is described as poignant, aggressive, yet serene, primarily categorized under Ambient and Ambient Techno genres.

: A rework of a 1991 techno classic, bridging Mills' early industrial-leaning roots with his modern cinematic style.