Andy Miller (record producer)

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Andy Miller is a record producer based in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Miller is noted for his production on influential albums by Mogwai, Life Without Buildings, Arab Strap, The Delgados, Scout Niblett, Songs: Ohia, Sons And Daughters, De Rosa and Desert Hearts.

He is freelance, but has mainly worked at Chem19 studios in Hamilton over the last ten years.

Having recorded many early tracks by seminal Scottish post-rock band Mogwai in the mid 1990s, he has now recorded their as yet untitled 2008 album, due to be released later in the year.

In 2003 Miller co-founded Lanarkshire independent label Gargleblast Records


Contents

[edit] Recorded In Full by Andy Miller

  • Songs: OhiaThe Lioness - Album (2000)
  • Eska — Invent The Fortune - Album (2000)
  • Life Without BuildingsAny Other City - Album (2001)
  • Scout NiblettSweetheart Fever - Album (2001)
  • The Dudley Corporation — The Lonely World Of The Dudley Corporation - Album (2001)
  • Desert HeartsLet's Get Worse - Album (2002)
  • Scout NiblettI Conjure Series - Mini Album (2003)
  • Corrigan — How To Hang Off A Rope - Album (2003)
  • James Orr Complex — Chori's Bundle (Engineered by Andy Miller, Produced by Kenney MacLeod) - Album (2003)
  • The Dudley Corporation — In Love With The Dudley Corporation - Album (2003)
  • Sons And DaughtersLove The Cup - Album (2004)
  • Fuck Off Machete — My First Machete - Album (2004)
  • Desert HeartsHotsy Totsy Nagasaki - Album (2006)
  • De RosaMend - Album (2006)
  • Fuck Off Machete — If Gold Was Silver and Silver Was Gold - Album (2006)
  • My Latest NovelWolves - Album (2006)
  • FoxfaceThis Is What Makes Us - Album (2007)
  • Mogwai — Unreleased album in progress (2008)
  • De Rosa — Unreleased album in progress (2008)

[edit] Recorded In Part by Andy Miller

[edit] Other Works Recorded by Andy Miller

[edit] References

  • Miller, 2005. Extracts from an interview with Andy Miller on the Chem19 Recordings website...[1]
  • Hamilton Harvey, 2005. Franz Ferdinand: And the Pop Renaissance. Reynolds & Hearn, ISBN 9781905287000.