Andy Miller (record producer)

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Andy Miller is a Scottish record producer based in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Miller is noted for his production on albums by Mogwai, Life Without Buildings, Arab Strap, The Delgados, Scout Niblett, Songs: Ohia, Sons And Daughters, De Rosa and Desert Hearts.

He is freelance, he now works at Gargleblast Studio in Hamilton, but has mainly worked at Chem19 studios over the last ten years.

Having recorded many early tracks by seminal Scottish post-rock band Mogwai in the mid-1990s, he has now recorded their album The Hawk Is Howling, which was released in September 2008.

In 2003, Miller co-founded the Lanarkshire-based independent record label, Gargleblast Records. Founded by Miller and friend Shaun Tallamy in May that year, the aim of the label was to support, develop and release music by some of the bands Miller had recorded at Chem Nineteen Studios. Gargleblast's first release was "Gravitas" a/a "Hammer and Frogs", a limited edition 7" single by Belfast band Desert Hearts on 20 July 2004, followed by "Camera" a/a "All Saints Day" by local band De Rosa on 9 August.

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Gargleblast discography[edit]

Title Release date Cat No Format
Desert Hearts - "Gravitas" a/a "Hammer and Frogs" 20 July 2004 GARGLE001 7" Vinyl Single
De Rosa - "Camera" a/a "All Saints Day" 9 August 2004 GARGLE002 7" Vinyl Single
Emer - "Windows Close" a/a "Speed Of Dark" 3 October 2005 GARGLE003 7" Vinyl Single
De Rosa - "Mend" 19 June 2006 CHEM089 CD Album (licensed to Chemikal Underground Records)
Desert Hearts - "Hotsy Totsy Nagasaki" 30 October 2006 GARGLE004CD CD Album, Digital Download
Life Without Buildings - "Live At The Annandale Hotel" 11 June 2007 GARGLE005CD CD Album, Digital Download
Foxface - "This Is What Makes Us" 5 November 2007 GARGLE006CD CD Album, Digital Download
Michael Timmons - "Bone Coloured" 23 February 2018 GARGLE00016 Digital Download
Michael Timmons - "The Lightness of the Dread" 27 January 2012 GARGLE00022 Digital Download

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Bibliography[edit]

  • Hamilton Harvey, 2005. Franz Ferdinand: And the Pop Renaissance. Reynolds & Hearn, ISBN 978-1-905287-00-0.