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Check out my "Music" related endeavors: www.myspace.com/cloudtemple (my psych/folk project) www.myspace.com/blackmoss (my noise/experimental project) www.myspace.com/bickeringbray (my record label) www.myspace.com/blacklanguageofgulls (my black metal project) also: www.gallergy.com/johnnymiller (my artwork) ........................................................... John Miller (1931-2001) was an English artist born in London who became famous for his idyllic representation of beach scenes in his home county of Cornwall. Most of his paintings were of the West Penwith peninsula and Tresco in the Isles of Scilly.During the 1970s John Miller emerged as a cultural figurehead within Cornwall. He became well known as a painter of popular, Monet-like Cornish scenes (many of which were cheaply reproduced as prints for the tourist trade), as an art teacher, a television personality, a patron of local charities and an active supporter of the Church of England. He was also responsible for some high profile architectural projects including a reordering of the interior of Newlyn Art Gallery.At an advanced stage in his career John Miller’s artistic style underwent a radical change and by the mid-1990s his work (but not always his name) had become known worldwide as a result of the mass production and distribution of cheap posters, prints and cards with reproductions of his distinctive beach paintings: he produced the first of these in what was to become recognised as his trademark style in 1992. The beach scenes had enormous market appeal and have become firmly established as iconic images which - now much imitated - apparently spawned a genre. The paintings themselves, which Miller continued to produce in large numbers until his death in 2002, became highly sought after and were only available through selected London galleries at successive annual exhibitions which usually sold out well before their official opening dates.John Miller was elected to become a member of the Newlyn Society of Artists in 1961. John Miller, a household name in Cornwall since the mid-1970s, is an artist whose work continues to have an extremely high public profile, both in the UK and internationally. In a 2003 survey (for the periodical 'Art Business Today') of 200 United Kingdom high street gallery owners whose businesses specialised in posters and popular art reproductions, Miller was listed alongside Monet and Lowry among the ‘top-four’ best-selling landscape artists and fifth - above Van Gogh (7th), Picasso (8th), and Matisse (10th) - in a list of the current ‘top-ten’ best-selling deceased artists in all genres. John Miller’s work is currently (2004-5) the subject of academic investigation by a postgraduate student at the University of Kent, Canterbury, England.Enjoys long walks on broken glass...and cuddling.

My Interests

Black metal, Psych Folk, Doom, Noise, and music in general. Animal rights. Tattoo art. Record collecting. A Candace! Painting and art in general. Website: www.beardofmoss.com

I'd like to meet:

~"Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda"~ ~Sonic Youth-supreme beings of noise~ .. ~Friends of DOOM! (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doom_metal).~ News! Hey everyone, there is an art show opening at the Manifest Arts gallery (a brand new gallery) this Friday June 16th from 6-11. The show will run through July 13th an features a few pieces by myself and Dan Sloan. It is located right next to the Congress theater under the orange sign for the old now defunct Hi Gallery off the California Blue line. For more info e-mail [email protected], ask for Mikul. also check out gallergy.com/johnnymiller fo rmy mini portflio! ........................................................... Hey everyone! For those of you who don't know about my music projects and record labels, or for those of you who are to damn lazy to ever have checked them out, get this: Exciting news, I've just completed the full length Black Moss record-"Dark Tones". Seven epic tracks with over 65 minutes of music/sound manipulations. It's available for ordering now through me. I'm attempting to get a paypal account so you can order through that, but as for now, it's cash or check(I trust you). The cost is $8.00 straight up. I've also just placed an order for custom buttons, three designs to choose from, these are $1.50 each, images of each design are available in the pics section. I'm working on patches and shirts as well, and hopefully gigs. Also I still have plenty of copies of both the "Lotus Feet" E.P. and the "Replanting" E.P.-4 bucks each. You can also pick up all of my releases at Reckless Records (1532 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60622) or Rock Records (175 W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60602-2313).Please contact me if you're interested in or have any questions about any of my merch! All releases are hand-made in limited runs with painstaking packaging and put out by me on my label, Bickering Bray. myspace.com/bickeringbray ,myspace.com/blackmoss ,myspace.com/cloudtemple

Music:

Fan of black metal, folk, psych/acid folk, thrash, bluegrass, country-western, doom, drone, sludge, experimental, noise, power electronics, ambient, hardcore, punk, math/indie rock, post-rock, art punk, reggae, hip hop. Favorite bands include : Six Organs of Admittance, Merzbow, Sunn O))), Neil Young, Khanate, Converge,Black Sabbath, High on Fire, ISIS, Goatsnake, Rancid, Green Day, Paul Metzger, Orthrelm, Octis, Hella, Atomsmasher, Drudkh, Leviathan, La Monte Young, John Cage, Terry Riley, Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine, Bathory, Burzum, Hella, Brian Eno, Aesop Rock, MF Doom, Black Flag, SkAuR, Melvins, Neurosis, Oren Ambarchi, Elton John (yeah!), D.R.I., Mastodon, Old Man Gloom, Pinebender, The Beatles, Belle and Sebastian, Badgerlore, Comets on Fire, Floor, Electric Wizard, Acid Mothers Temple, Joanna Newsom, Wooden Wand & the Vanishing Voice, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Motorhead, Kid 606, Venetian Snares, Akron/Family, Ghost (Japanese), Lurker of Chalice, Boris, Blood Brothers, Sleep, Botch, Iron and Wine, Earth, Captain Beefheart, Johnny Cash, Thrones, Xasthur, Nortt, the Appleseed Cast, Bjork, the Arnolfini Marriage, Starting Point, Growing, 5ive, Integrity, Maps and Atlases, Daughters, Earth Crisis, Sizzla, Bob Marley, Damien Marley, Scientist, Godflesh, Tusk, Jesu, Indian music and raga especially Pandit Pran Nath, Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan. And of course the almighty drone sorcerors Pelican.

Movies:

Any samurai epic, any Bergman film, my favorite is the Seventh Seal, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Holy Mountain, El Topo, The Big Lebowski, O Brother Where Art Thou?, Big Fish, The Wicker Man, Lilo and Stitch, Indiana Jones, Adaptation, the Island of Dr. Moreau, Waterworld (I don't give a fuck what anybody says, that movie kicked shitloads of ass), Legends of the Fall, Benny and Joon, Kikujiro, Old Boy, Dead Man, Ran, Seven Samurai, Onibaba, Royal Tennenbaums, the Life Aquatic, Rushmore, 12 Monkeys, Clockwork Orange, Blade Runner, Snatch, Star Wars (duh), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction, The Shining, Jacob's Ladder. Any Wes Anderson, Akira Kurosawa, Takashi Miike and Takeshi 'Beat' Kitano. Huge David Lynch fan, so obviously Mullholland Drive, Lost Highway, Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks, Wild at Heart, The Elephant Man, Eraserhead...hmmm lots of other stuff I can't think of quite yet.

Television:

I don't really waych much TV. I know, very anti-establishment of me. I enjoy That 70's Show and Family Guy,Big Love all the Discovery channels, Food network and other cooking shows such as Iron Chef, PBS, Rick Steves, and Rick Bayless. America's Most Talented Kids. ya heard?

Books:

Cormac McCarthy. Blood Meridian is probably one of the best if not the best book I've ever read. The late great "volk" guitarist John Fahey's book "How Bluegrass Music Destroyed My Life" has really had an impact on my life as of late, I read it and was so deeply touched, it's just a remarkable book. Also read his other book Vampire Vultures which is equally as powerful. Anything by Hunter S.Thompson especially Generation of Swine, Hells Angels, the Rum Diaries, and of course, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. I really love Raymond Carver (read Cathedral). William S. Burroughs, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Huge fan of old Sci-Fi Novels. Harry Potter series, Daniel Quinn novels. Audrey Hepburn's Neck by Alan Brown (one of my recent favorites-absolutely excellent book, can't say enough good about it). Thoreau. Enduring Love by Ian McEwan..great book. Jack Kerouac, in particular "Dharma Bums"-One of my all time favorite reads, and "On the Road". "Be Here Now" by Ram Dass-great memoir and a truly inspirational read. Augusten Burroughs' "Magical Thinking"-hilarious! "Tales of the City" series by Armistead Maupin-wow! great storyteller!

Heroes:

Sweet, sweet nectar of life...

My Blog

Backpacking Europe 2007

Wow,My first blog in a long long time. I bascially just want to let everyone who reads this know that I'm traveling to Europe for a backpacking trip with my girlfriend Candace. We'll be leaving Septem...
Posted by Johnny on Mon, 03 Sep 2007 01:15:00 PST

New Skullzone-"Bludgeoning the Feeble"

The new Skullzone e.p., Bludgeoning the Feeble is finished being recorded and will be released through Bickering Bray soon on one-sided 7" vinyl. This shit thrashes hard!! Check out the new tunes on t...
Posted by Johnny on Sun, 25 Jun 2006 11:44:00 PST

Check out my music and record label!

Hey everyone! Exciting news, I've just completed the full length Black Moss record-"Dark Tones". Seven epic tracks with over 65 minutes of music/sound manipulations. It's available for ordering now th...
Posted by Johnny on Mon, 27 Mar 2006 08:04:00 PST

Happy!

Oh my my my! Just plain happy!
Posted by Johnny on Wed, 07 Dec 2005 05:35:00 PST

Merzbow, sweet jesus, Merzbow

Oh God. It was amazing. Crushingly loud. Diabolically sinister. Apocalyptic extreme noise. Merzbow is an amazing entity all his own, and the live show was more than i could have ever imagined. It was ...
Posted by Johnny on Thu, 08 Sep 2005 11:21:00 PST