Biography
A behind-the-scenes studio figure shaped numerous 90s UK dance-chart staples, among them Esoterix—whose catalogue featured “Void,” Positiva’s inaugural release, and “Come Satisfy My Love” on Union—as well as Monica De Luxe with the tracks “The Temperature’s Rising” and “Don’t Let This Feeling Stop.” Yet these credits represent merely the visible portion of Miller’s broader achievements. His jazz-oriented As One project on Wow Records earned an Echoes Single Of The Week distinction for “South By South West,” while Feelgood Factor’s “Jump Up In The Air” registered strongly across multiple club playlists. Operating from a personal facility in West London, he collaborates regularly with an array of DJs and musicians; in that capacity he helmed “U Don’t Have To Say U Love Me” for React Records and “Bonour M. Basie” for Wow, supplied a production for Robert Owens, and contributed keyboard work to remixer Frankie Foncett. Additional remix engagements paired him with Paul Gotel on the Well Hung Parliament versions of Nu Colours’ “The Power,” McKoy’s “Fight,” and Monie Love’s “Never Give Up.”
Albums
Singles

