Donald Miller

Donald Miller

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Donald Miller was born on 7 May 1958 in Washington, DC, and raised in
suburban Maryland. At age 13, he began formal guitar lessons. At 18, he moved to New York City, where he was educated at Columbia University's College and the School of Visual Arts, receiving a BFA from the latter in 1982. He remained in The City for a quarter century.
Miller entered the NYC New Music scene in 1978, already possessing a strong background in the avant-garde. His first regular band was the now cult-status group Sick Dick & the Volkswagens, which featured infamous critic/crooner Lester Bangs as an auxiliary member. In February 1979, Miller met and first played with saxophonists Jim Sauter and Don Dietrich, giving immediate birth to Borbetomagus.
From 1984-99, Miller also worked closely with free jazz drummer William Hooker, in both duo and larger band formats. In this milieu, Miller met saxist Blaise Siwula, with whom he has worked in duo and trios with drummers Mike Evans, Jeff Arnal and Matt Hannafin, and the late synth guru Doug Walker.
In August 2001, Miller and his wife moved to New Orleans, four weeks ahead of the September 11 attack on NYC, and into a house 90+% unscathed by the wrath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. There he formed The Death Posture with fellow guitarist Rob Cambre and Butoh dancer Vanessa Skantze in early 2002. This ensemble performed over two dozen butoh actions, later including dancer Alex Haverfield, in the Gulf Coast area, mostly to a stunned New Orleans, until late 2004 when Skantze and Haverfield took themselves and the name (with Miller's blessing) to Seattle. Miller and Cambre have continued to perform in solo and ensemble lineups, and gave two notable reunion performances with Vanessa in 2006.
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Discography

Releases:
A Little Treatise On Morals (2 versions)   Audiofile Tapes ... 1987
Flood (CD, Album)   Warpodisc 1996
Appears On:
Trip To Jonestown / Concordat 8 (7", Ltd) Concordat 8 Janis Editions 1981
Work On What Has Been Spoiled (LP)   Agaric Records 1981
Sauter, Dietrich, Miller (Album) (2 versions)   Agaric Records 1982
Barbed Wire Maggots (2 versions)   Agaric Records 1983
Industrial Strength (LP)   Leo Records 1983
Live At In-Roads (Album) (2 versions)   Aeon ... 1983
Borbeto Jam (LP)   Cadence Jazz Records 1985
Zurich (2xLP) Fried Tampons Agaric Records 1985
New York Performances (LP)   Agaric Records 1986
Fish That Sparkling Bubble (2 versions)   Agaric Records ... 1988
Seven Reasons for Tears (Album) (2 versions)   Purge/Sound League ... 1989
Snuff Jazz (LP)   Agaric Records 1990
Asbestos Shake (CD, Album)   Agaric Records, Uhlang Produktion, V-Records 1991
Buncha Hair That Long (CD)   Agaric Records 1992
Coelacanth (10", Pic, Ltd)   Agaric Records 1992
Vulnerability (7", Single)   Erl Records 1992
Coelacanth (7")   Butt Rag Records 1993
The Firmament/Fury (CD, Album)   Silkheart 1994
Tibet (CD, Album)   Ummo (2) 1994
Sauter, Dietrich, Miller, Doherty (CD)   Agaric Records 1995
State Of The Union (2xCD, Comp) Westworld Atavistic 1996
Concerto For Cracked Everyday Electronics And Chamber Orchestra (CD)   Agaric Records, Uhlang Produktion, V-Records 1997
Live In Tokyo (CD, Album)   Alchemy Records (2) 1997
Here Below (LP)   Klang Industries 1998
No Music Festival - NO99 (5xCD, Ltd, Box) Raging Battle Excites ... Entartete Kunst Records 1999
Apollo And Marsyas: Het Apollohuis 1980-1997 An Anthology Of New Music Concepts (2xCD) Untitled Het Apollohuis / Apollo Records 2002
Songs Our Mother Taught Us (CD, Album)   Agaric Records 2003
Stories (CD, Album)   Quecksilber 2004
Both Noises End Burning (Album) (2 versions)   Les Disques Victo ... 2007
Live In Allentown (CD, Album, RE)   Agaric Records 2007
Experience The Magic (CD, Album)   Agaric Records  
Tracks Appear On:
Guitar Untouchable - Alchemy Guitar Compilation 3 (CD) The Invasion Of The Fo... Alchemy Records (2) 1997
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