In a headline-grabbing move, Deja Dead, the boundary-blurring New York artist known offstage as Max Miller, is set to light up Glasgow with the much-anticipated debut of DISCONNECTED. Scheduled for March 23, 2026, “An Evening in the Dead Zone” at the Glasgow Film Theatre promises to be more than just an album release—it’s a homage to collaboration, history, and creativity spanning continents.
DISCONNECTED stands as the final testament to Miller’s late collaborator RICO, the Glaswegian producer lauded for shaping the sounds of a generation. Miller’s journey to Glasgow, inspired by a teenage fascination with RICO’s work, will come full circle as he recounts the milestones and memories of their working relationship for a live audience.
Adding a cinematic dimension to the night, Miller and director Ben Sottak will premiere a neon-infused short film, intended to immerse viewers fully in the project’s narrative and emotional arcs. This collaborative approach signifies a leap beyond conventional music releases, amplifying the impact through both music and film.
The debut will also coincide with the announcement of CLOUD GAME, an interactive iOS title designed to extend the DISCONNECTED universe into new, interactive territory, ensuring that the spirit of the project lives on. As Deja Dead bridges sound, story, and interactivity, fans of experimental and cinematic music can expect a powerful, genre-bending experience rooted in the connections between New York and Glasgow.