DJ Spooky, also known as Paul D. Miller, is a composer, multimedia artist, and writer known for blending genres and pushing the boundaries of electronic music and art. Emerging in the 1990s, he gained notoriety with his experimental approach to sound, using DJing as a conceptual, political, and artistic tool. His work often combines music with digital media, literature, and visual arts, making him a frequent collaborator across disciplines.
Over the years, DJ Spooky has released a wide range of thought-provoking projects, including Rebirth of a Nation, a remix of D.W. Griffith's controversial 1915 film, and the boundary-blurring Phantom Dancehall. His albums often explore ambient, dub, hip hop, and classical influences. Beyond the turntables, he's also an author and has held artist residencies at prestigious institutions like MIT, using his platform to explore the intersections of culture, technology, and the environment.
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