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It's too easily the case that so many artists of that came out of the late seventies punk uproar -- and those of the other parallel scenes already coalescing at that time -- aren't as readily remembered or appreciated because they couldn't be specifically pigeonholed. Such was the case with Californian Patrick Miller aka Minimal Man, whose recorded work through the eighties spanned everything from near white noise to calm ambient reflections, scattered among a variety of labels. Born in Glendale in 1952, Miller, originally a student in art and design, moved to San Francisco in the late seventies, starting to explore both film and music more thoroughly as a result. He soon found friends and collaborators via the Subterranean label, notably including members of Tuxedomoon, and under the Minimal Man guise -- what Miller described once as a character who had ‘everything against him…rather than fixing a problem the correct way, he would make up his own delusions to get by' -- he began regularly performing what one critic called ‘antimusic' -- aggressive keyboards, shouted vocals and the use of tapes almost made him a one-person equivalent to Throbbing Gristle, as captured on the debut live single "He Who Falls"/"She Was a Visitor" in 1980. By the time of the first full album, The Shroud Of, the band was more or less a trio, with Miller -- who specifically preferred and encouraged a rotating rather than permanent membership with his band -- joined by flute/sax/bass player Andrew Baumer and drummer Lliam Hart, along with a slew of guests. 1983 brought a second self-released single, "Two Little Skeletons"/"Tired Death," while in the following year was a slightly more conventional release in the form of sophomore album Safari, with Miller and Baumer joined by Blaze Smith on guitar and John Serell on drums. Shortly after this Miller followed the example of Tuxedomoon and relocated to Europe, where the remaining Minimal Man albums were recorded and released. The fairly brutal Sex With God was the first in 1985 on the Dossier label, with Miller joined this time by Blaise Smith on various instruments and Kristin Oppenheim on various instruments; an excerpted and perhaps remixed EP reduction of the album, simply called Minimal Man, appeared later that year on Fundamental. Miller then moved to the Play It Again Sam label in Brussels, who released Slave Lullabyes the following year, featuring Tuxedomoon members Peter Principle and Luc Van Lieshout among the many performers. The Mock Honeymoon EP appeared in 1987, also featuring Principle and Van Lieshout, while 1988 brought the final two Minimal Man albums. Hunger Is All She Has Ever Known continued the Principle/Van Lieshout partnership (as well as that with keyboardist/drummer Ludo Camberlin, also a veteran since Slave Lullabyes), while Pure, released on the LD label in Belgium, was an interesting reinterpretation of early recordings by Miller from his late seventies San Francisco days, with Van Lieshout and guitarist Gerry Vergult providing new parts. Miller moved back to the United States in the early nineties, battling a variety of personal demons, particularly drug abuse, and setting aside music to create more art, finally settling down in Southern California again doing set dresser work in Hollywood. After contracting hepatitis C, Miller passed on in December 2003, survived by family and friends. In 2004, the LTM label, via its Boutique sub-imprint, reissued The Shroud Of on CD for the first, perhaps signaling a further overall reissue of Miller's often unique, striking work. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide
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Minimal Man
Origin San Francisco, CA, USA
Genre(s) Industrial
Experimental
Gothic Rock
Years active 1979–1988
Label(s) Subterranean Records
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Minimal Man was an industrial and experimental rock project formed in 1979 in San Francisco, California. The group was founded and led by Patrick Miller, a visual and sound artist who moved to San Francisco in the late 1970s. The band often changed members featuring at different times members of bands such as Tuxedomoon, Factrix and others active in the then thriving San Francisco experimental post punk and industrial scenes.

Minimal Man remained active in San Francisco recording on the Subterranean Records label till the mid 1980s after which Patrick Miller relocated to Europe, often working with compatriots Tuxedomoon who had made a similar move previously.

The Minimal Man output ceased after the 1980s, and Patrick Miller returned to Los Angeles where he worked as a set dresser.

Patrick Miller died at his home in Eagle Rock, California on 14 December, 2003.

Discography

  • She Was A Visitor / He Who Falls (7") (Subterranean Records, 1980) - Recorded live at The Deaf Club, San Francisco, on 9 October 1979.
  • The Shroud Of (LP) (Subterranean Records, 1981)
  • Two Little Skeletons / Tired Death (7") (Subterranean Records, 1983)
  • Safari (LP) (CD Presents Ltd., 1984) - Also released in Germany by Good Noise Records in 1985.
  • Sex Teacher (12" - EP) (Fundamental Records in US, Play It Again Sam in Belgium as EP, 1985)
  • Sex With God (LP) (Dossier, 1985)
  • Slave Lullabyes (LP) (PIAS in Belgium, Fundamental Records in US, 1986)
  • Mock Honeymoon (12") (PIAS, 1987)
  • Hunger Is All She Has Ever Known (LP) (PIAS, 1988)
  • Hunger Is All She Has Ever Known / Mock Honeymoon (CD) (PIAS, 1988)
  • Pure (LP) (LD Records, 1988)
  • The Shroud Of (Digitally Remastered CD) (Boutique Records, 2004) - Include five equally rare bonus tracks.

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