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JULY 15, 2025 INTERVIEWS
DJ Spooky: Defying Expectations
Listening to DJ Spooky's 1996 debut Songs Of A Dead Dreamer it's clear why his nickname is "That Subliminal Kid" — it's because his music plays like the soundtrack to your inner mind. The sound of police sirens dissolve into the distance while echoing hip-hop beats descend into the mix as if from Mars. Armed with his upright bass, two turntables, and a sampler, he can create an entire universe of sound. DJ Spooky (a.k.a. Paul Miller) operates under a musical manifesto of art, sound and philosophy that culminates in what's called "illbient" a synthesis of many urban styles with particular emphasis on abstracted hip-hop rhythms and "ill" atmospherics like subway sounds, police sirens, and crowded streets. DJ Spooky's eclectic style and his artistic and philosophical vision has sent ripples through the electronic community and has established him as a powerful figure in the New York avant garde. He has recorded with the likes of Thurston Moore, Kool Keith (a.k.a. Dr. Octagon), Ben Neil, Kevin Shields, and has remixed everyone from Metallica to Steve Reich. He has created conceptual art "sonic sculptures" that were featured at the Whitney Museum of American Art 1997 Biennial. He's also been actively occupied in helping to host a weekly N.Y. city multimedia party called SoundLab (which has just released it's own recording called Flav-O-Pac on SoundLab Records). He has just recently put out an album called Subliminal Minded on Outpost Records, and a collaboration album with The Freight Elevator Quartet called File Under Futurism on Caipirinha Records. DJ Spooky is man who has succeeded in fusing his philosophy, art, and music into a lifestyle of creativity and vision.