Dominic Miller

Dominic Miller is loved by audiophiles because his music is centered on tone, space, touch, and acoustic detail rather than loud production. His guitar recordings are excellent for testing midrange purity, string attack, decay, stereo imaging, and the natural warmth of nylon-string and steel-string guitar. His ECM albums Silent Light, Absinthe, and Vagabond are especially attractive for serious hi-fi listening because ECM’s production style often emphasizes atmosphere, clarity, silence, and room ambience. Qobuz also presents his catalogue for high-quality streaming and hi-res download, which makes his work especially relevant for audiophile listeners.

Short biography
Dominic Miller is an Argentine-born guitarist and composer, born in Buenos Aires to an American father and an Irish mother. He studied guitar at Berklee College of Music in Boston and at the Guildhall School of Music in London. His style blends jazz, classical guitar, pop, world music, Latin influences, and cinematic instrumental music.

He is best known as Sting’s longtime guitarist and collaborator. His official discography states that he has recorded on every Sting album since The Soul Cages and has performed more than one thousand concerts with him since 1990. He also co-wrote the famous Sting song “Shape of My Heart.”

Important Dominic Miller solo albums include First Touch, Second Nature, Shapes, Fourth Wall, November, Silent Light, Absinthe, and Vagabond. Notable tracks include “Shape of My Heart,” “What You Didn’t Say,” “Urban Waltz,” “Baden,” “Étude,” “Absinthe,” “Cruel But Fair,” “Open Heart,” and “Mi Viejo.” Apple Music describes him as a highly regarded pop, classical, and jazz-influenced guitarist, best known for his long association with Sting.