Daniel Miller

Daniel Miller (b. 14 February 1951) is British musician, recording artist, record producer and DJ famous as a pioneer of electronic pop music in the UK. He is the founder of the independent Mute record label, home to early electronic music artists such as Silicon Teens and The Normal (featuring himself as member), Depeche Mode, Fad Gadget and Yazoo.

He also produced and mixed many of Mute's early releases as well as other pioneering electronic and synth-pop recordings such as Soft Cell's debut Memorabilia and Radio Silence by Thomas Dolby.

Miller appears in the BBC documentary Synth Britannia  and in the Sky Arts documentary Hansa Studios: By the Wall 1976-90.