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		<title>Q&amp;A: Jazz/Rock Guitarist Dave Miller on the Connotations of Experimentation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With more musical projects than fingers, Chicago guitarist Dave Miller has his hands fully immersed in jazz, rock, psychedelic, noise, and experimental forms. His primary creation as a bandleader, Algernon, is one of his most accessible &#8212; jazz-flared, vibraphone-heavy post-rock that's rife with effects. His other groups draw further into the realms of freeform structures, [...]]]></description>
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<p>With more musical projects than fingers, Chicago guitarist <a href="http://www.myspace.com/davemillermusic4" target="_blank"><strong>Dave Miller</strong></a> has his hands fully immersed in jazz, rock, psychedelic, noise, and experimental forms.</p>
<p>His primary creation as a bandleader, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/algernonmusic" target="_blank"><strong>Algernon</strong></a>, is one of his most accessible &#8212; jazz-flared, vibraphone-heavy post-rock that's rife with effects.  His other groups draw further into the realms of freeform structures, though most don't hurt for hooks. (One such outfit, <a href="http://zingzingzing.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Zing!</strong></a>, was <a href="http://alarmpress.com/6184/music-news/what-were-doing-this-weekend-friday-3/" target="_self">lauded here</a> in advance of a local show last weekend.)</p>
<p>Online editor Scott Morrow caught up with Miller to discuss musical personalities, the connotations of the term "experimental," the next Algernon album, and his countless other endeavors.</p>
<p><strong>Algernon is one of your most straightforward, melody-driven projects.  Other than being a vehicle for your rock-flavored compositions, what do you hope to accomplish with Algernon?</strong></p>
<p>One of my most important objectives in music has always been to connect with people.  I try to walk the like between tradition and innovation as gracefully as possible.</p>
<p>So with Algernon, the project that reflects my musical personality most accurately, I try to write music that is accessible to people who are not musicians or music intellectuals without sacrificing the integrity of the music.</p>
<p><strong>Like many of your outfits, Algernon is full of wild guitar effects.  But how much of your experimentation &#8212; with pedals or otherwise &#8212; is reserved for Zing!, Blink., your other groups or your compositions for film and theater?</strong></p>
<p>I was having a conversation about the musical term "experimental" with my good friend and musical cohort in Algernon, Toby Summerfield, recently.  He made a really strong point that I agree with: a lot of times, the music that we write is called "experimental" because it may stretch the boundaries of what people may think of being conventional-sounding music.</p>
<p>Truth be told, "experimental" music writers will spend much time finding new and unusual ways of making music.  However, the finished product is ideally no longer an experiment but a fully realized and valid musical idea.</p>
<p>With that being said, I am a curious musician by nature.  So no matter what band I'm playing in or project that I'm working on, I try to continually find new ways of interpreting the music that lets my musical personality and influences shine through.</p>
<p><strong>Your projects allow you to collaborate with other members of the jazz/rock/improv community.  How does working in so many groups affect your own creativity?</strong></p>
<p>I've found it to be somewhat overwhelming at times because, at any given moment, I tend to have a lot on my plate.  Nevertheless, I'm never at a loss for being inspired, because I'm consistently playing great music with so many great musicians and having a blast doing so.  I feel lucky to be a part of everything going on in Chicago scene right now!</p>
<p><strong>What can we expect from the next Algernon release?  What else are you working on?</strong></p>
<p>The next Algernon album is all written.  We have too many songs at this point, I think.  We'll be recording in March at <strong>Steve Albini</strong>'s studio, Electrical Audio, with our favorite enginer, Manny Sanchez.</p>
<p>This new album will be a little bit more rock-oriented and will have more experimentation with form.  The album as a whole will go through a lot more musical moods than the last.  I'm excited to get it done!</p>
<p>As far as other projects, the new <strong>Ted Sirota's Rebel Souls</strong> album will be out in March or April, the new <strong>WW Lowman</strong> album should be out by the summer, the new <strong>Mercury Effect</strong> (Tommy Faulds' solo project) album, which I contributed a good amount of guitar to, should be out soon, and new albums from the <strong>Kevin Kizer Quintet</strong> and the <strong>John Wojciechowski Quintet</strong> should be out soon as well.</p>
<p>I'm also in the beginning stages of planning out a solo record.  I don't know really how to describe it yet, but it's different.</p>
<p>- Scott Morrow</p>
<p><strong>Dave Miller</strong>: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/davemillermusic4" target="_blank">www.myspace.com/davemillermusic4</a><br />
<strong>Algernon</strong>: <a href="http://www.algernonmusic.com/" target="_blank">www.algernonmusic.com</a></p>
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