Talent finds its purest form at the intersection of passion and vision, and Max Miller, known to audiences as Deja Dead, is a testament to this creative force. The New York artist is setting the stage for a major European unveiling with “AN EVENING IN THE DEAD ZONE,” slated for 23 March 2026 at the Glasgow Film Theatre.
Deja Dead’s upcoming album, DISCONNECTED, is more than a musical release; it is the culmination of Miller’s fifteen-year pursuit of creative authenticity — a journey that led him across continents and into the studio with the iconic Glaswegian producer Rico. The collaboration with Rico, whose legacy includes credits with vanguards like Gary Numan and LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, serves as a powerful endorsement of Miller’s artistic prowess.
Attendees will be immersed in an evening that goes far beyond a traditional listening party. Through rare recording session footage and personal anecdotes, Miller will share the evolution of his creative partnership with Rico, underscoring just how deeply artistic connections can shape an individual’s work. The debut screening of a neon-infused short film, envisioned by Miller and brought to life by director Ben Sottak, further expands his multidisciplinary ambitions.
For Miller, limitations are merely invitations for invention. The DISCONNECTED universe continues to grow with CLOUD GAME by DEJA DEAD, an iOS interactive experience that merges music and storytelling in new, boundary-defying ways.
Miller’s approach is not only unique but magnetic, promising an unforgettable night for fans of introspective and innovative alt-rock. Deja Dead is ready to prove why he stands at the creative edge of the modern music landscape.