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Such devotion colors Miller’s notes. He tries to practice at least five hours on a good day, working so that he’ll play and sound better when he hits the stand. The idea that all aspects of his life are related to his music constitutes Miller’s philosophy. He believes that if you’re a distinctive person, you’ll have a distinctive sound...
...sound, how you play in all musical situations directly reflects the kind of person you are,” he explains...
Though Miller couldn’t fully explain what that meant for his own sound, he did start singing “I Will Survive” in the Pforzheimer dining hall, suggesting that he, like his style, has a certain presence...
...atmosphere, interrupted by deeper, more mechanical seizures, and the words, “I saw a savior / A savior come my way / I thought I’d see him / In the cold light of day.” Voices join in the background, building up throughout the song, sounding soft against the piston-pump that composes the spine of the track. Suddenly, the voices are gone. The beats duplicate themselves and pour in and out of one another, vibrating more eerily as extraterrestrial organs come alive, wheezing over the surge of it all. This is “Machine...
...just did a lot of beeping.” Stanton recruited Ben Burtt, who designed R2-D2’s “voice” in “Star Wars,” to join the Wall•E team. Ultimately, Burtt crafted the various sound-languages spoken by all of the robotic characters in the movie. Stanton says Wall•E, though less talkative than some of his previous animated characters, is “probably the most charming” of all the ones he’s invented...