About

Tina-Hanaé Miller (she/they) is a composer, audio engineer, performer, and vocalist, creating work for experimental theater, TV, and AR/VR.

Most recently, Miller composed the soundtrack for The Gift, which premiered at Lincoln Center, and was installed in the Main Branch of the New York Public Library in December 2022. Her soundtrack for Heisenberg in 2017 premiered on the High Line. She has been in residence at Sundance Institute, Brooklyn College, and The Public Theater. As a binaural engineer and sound designer, she created the sonic world for Waters of Oblivion, which debuted under the Hybrid Arts Lab at Theater Mitu. After harvesting field recordings from Windfall Farms in upstate NY in collaboration with Splice, she created a Sample Pack on Neo-Animism. As a 2020 NYFA Women’s Fund Grantee, she has produced the music videos ‘All of This’ confronting themes of loss, solastalgia, and visions of alternative futures; and the forthcoming ‘Night Horses’ on trauma, chronic illness, and healing in partnership with the natural world.

As a musician, she has performed at the Brooklyn Museum, The Echo, The Imperial, Troubadour, Music Hall of Williamsburg, among others. She was the touring keyboardist for Cruel Youth on their international tour supporting Atlantic Records' artist, Kiiara. She’s been featured on Exitpost's 'New Moon Phase,' released on Zoom Lens Label, as a co-writer, producer, and vocalist.

With forthcoming music in 2023, as Hanaé, she is working on a project that draws from an aesthetic constellation of folk shintoism, survivalism, organic technology, and combines strings, electronics, and taiko drum. Hanaé has opened for Japanese Breakfast, Yamantaka // Sonic Titan, and Shea Diamond, among other artists.

In the daytime, she works for Biomimicry 3.8.


tinahanaemiller@gmail.com
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