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Paul D. Miller is a "conceptual" artist, writer and musician working in NYC. His work as a writer appeared in The Village Voice, The Source, Artforum, Raygun, Rap Pages, Paper Magazine, and a host of other periodicals. He is, as well, co-publisher (with the African American poet Steve Canon) of the magazine "A Gathering of the Tribes", words of the "multi-cultural". Miller was also the first Editor-At-Large of the cutting edge digital media magazine "Artbyte: The Magazine of Digital Culture."

His personal work and artistic creations appeared in a wide variety of contexts such as the Whitney Biennial, The Venice Biennial for Architecture (year 2000), the Ludwig Museum in Cologne - Germany, Kunsthalle - Vienna, The Andy Warhol Museum - Pittsburgh
and many other museums and galleries.

But Paul D. Miller is better known for his work as "Dj Spooky that Subliminal Kid".

He released, under this pseudonym, a lot of music and collaborated with a wide range of musicians and composers such as Iannis Xenakis, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Butch Morris, Kool Keith a.k.a. Doctor Octagon, Pierre Boulez, Killa Priest from Wu-Tang Clan, Steve Reich, Yoko Ono and Thurston Moore from Sonic Youth.

He also published as DJ Spooky, articles and books. Such as his book, "Sound Unbound", an anthology of writings about sound, art and multi-media, published in 2003 by Routledge Press.

(Biography Last updated 12 March 2004)

Releases by DJ Spooky

Sound Unboundby DJ Spooky

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Release date 22 March 2008
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"The material on this "Sound Unbound" mix is an audio essay that links artists as diverse as Marcel Duchamp , Vladimir Mayakovsky, Antonin Artaud and Allen Ginsberg. It also foregrounds some issues that I think the 21st century really needs to understand - art isn't about objects ... [more]


Rhythm Scienceby DJ Spooky

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Release date 15 November 2003
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DJ Spooky remixes the complete Sub Rosa catalogue... the result is a complete re-building of the label in an unique 80 minute piece, constructed from over 50 parts, full of Spooky trademark sounds & grooves.