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Miles Brown is a leading Australian thereminist, composer and sound artist. A student of Russian theremin queen Lydia Kavina, Brown is best known for his work with Melbourne dark synth band The Night Terrors, and has also performed with renowned artists such as Lou Reed, Laurie Anderson, Goblin, Black Mountain and Heirs. Brown's solo material explores the theremin and synthesiser in the realm of darkwave, gothic disco and cosmic analogue electronics. His debut solo album Séance Fiction is out now through Death Waltz Originals / It Records. BIO: Thereminist and composer Miles Brown was born in Hobart, Tasmania, and cut his creative teeth in the experimental art / rock scene in Melbourne, Australia. With his band The Night Terrors, Brown has explored the theremin as a lead instrument in an electronic rock scenario, releasing four albums (The Night Terrors (2001), Lightless (2002), Back To Zero (2009) and Spiral Vortex (2014)) and touring through Europe and Australia extensively supporting the likes of Goblin, Hawkwind, Melt-Banana, Boris, Black Mountain, Pink Mountaintops and Serena Maneesh. In 2009 Brown received an Australia Council grant to undertake a two month theremin mentorship in Oxford, UK, with Lydia Kavina, the world’s leading classical thereminist, and grand-niece of Leon Theremin, the inventor of the instrument. Brown also travelled to the “Without Touch” Theremin Festival in Lippstadt, Germany, performing alongside great thereminists such as Kavina, Carolina Eyck, and Barbara Bucholz. In May 2010 The Night Terrors were invited by Laurie Anderson and Lou Reed to perform at the Sydney Opera House as part of the Vivid Live festival. Brown was also invited to perform an improvised set live onstage with Anderson, Reed, Marc Ribot, Ichirou Agata (Melt-Banana), Oren Ambarchi and ZOND. Brown has also worked extensively with Australian experimental industrial band Heirs, touring Australia and Europe and contributing to the records Fowl (2010) and Hunter (2012). In May 2014 Brown was commissioned by the City of Melbourne to compose, record and perform an album of music for the Melbourne Town Hall’s Grand Pipe Organ. Pavor Nocturnus: Composition for th Grand Organ, Theremin, Electronics and Percussion was recorded on Friday the 13 of July and st launched on Halloween 31 of October 2014. The album was released by the cult UK label Twisted Nerve, run by legendary UK producer / music archivist Andy Votel. Brown has collaborated in the studio with acts such as Sank Otten (DE), Antoni Maiovvi (DE), Harmony & Don Walker (AU) as well as renowned Australian performer Mikelangelo on his album City of Dreams (2014). Brown has also collaborated with visual artists including sculptor Monica Zanchetta (Sonance, Seventh Gallery, Melbourne, 2008), filmmaker Allison Gibbs (Our Extra Sensory Selves, Glasgow Centre For Contemporary Arts, 2015), horror director Kiefer Findlow (Insomnolence, 2015) and electronic artist Drill Folly (on a live score for Germaine Dulac’s La Coquille et le Clergyman (1926) which was performed at Fabrica, Brighton, UK in September 2015). Brown has performed as a guest with acts such as Goblin, Black Mountain, Bardo Pond, Sinoia Caves, Jason Simon (Dead Meadow), Dan Kelly, Mikelangelo, Silver City Highway, Robbie Avenaim, and has appeared at festivals such as Dark Mofo, Big Day Out, Melbourne Festival, Adelaide Festival, Falls, Queenscliff, Homebake, High Vibes, Festival of the Sun, Melbourne Fringe, Melbourne Music Week, St. Kilda Festival, Polyhymnia (DE), Incubate (NL), Bracara Extreme Fest (Portugal) and Denovali Swingfest (DE). Miles Brown’s debut solo album Séance Fiction was released in December 2015 by Death Waltz Originals (UK) / Mondo (USA) / It Records (AUS).