Experimental Jazz
Chicago, United States
Montreal, Canada
Chicago, United States
Resavoir is the work of Chicago-born and based musician, composer and producer Will Miller. Miller is a trumpeter and composer by training - first via Chicago Public Schools, then Oberlin Conservatory in Ohio. As an instrumentalist he's played on recordings by Chance The Rapper, Lil Wayne, and Mac Miller. For seven years he was a core member of the indie band Whitney. Since 2016 he has been moving more and more in the direction of all around "producer" - with a resume that has grown to include work with Knox Fortune, Eryn Allen Kane, and SZA (for her recently-released album SOS, which spent 10 weeks at the #1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart). In 2019 Miller released Resavoir's debut album Resavoir to high praise, including a glowing review in Pitchfork, who called it "a complex, soulful album that celebrates interconnectedness." It was called "lush and lovely" by VICE, and landed on year-end lists by Noisey, NPR Music, Bandcamp, and BBC's Gilles Peterson. In November 2023, Resavoir released their second self-titled album on International Anthem; and in December Miller debuted revamped versions of the live ensemble for performances at Londons Church of Sound, Brooklyns Pioneer Works, and Knoxvilles Big Ears Festival. The year 2024 sees Resavoir releasing a few loosie remixes and singles, followed by their first European tour in the fall, and culminating in the largest live iteration of the band yet- Orchestra Resavoir- which will debut at Chicago's Thalia Hall in December
Read moreResavoir is the work of Chicago-born and based musician, composer and producer Will Miller. Miller is a trumpeter and composer by training - first via Chicago Public Schools, then Oberlin Conservatory in Ohio. As an instrumentalist he's played on recordings by Chance The Rapper, Lil Wayne, and Mac Miller. For seven years he was a core member of the indie band Whitney. Since 2016 he has been moving more and more in the direction of all around "producer" - with a resume that has grown to include work with Knox Fortune, Eryn Allen Kane, and SZA (for her recently-released album SOS, which spent 10 weeks at the #1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart). In 2019 Miller released Resavoir's debut album Resavoir to high praise, including a glowing review in Pitchfork, who called it "a complex, soulful album that celebrates interconnectedness." It was called "lush and lovely" by VICE, and landed on year-end lists by Noisey, NPR Music, Bandcamp, and BBC's Gilles Peterson. In November 2023, Resavoir released their second self-titled album on International Anthem; and in December Miller debuted revamped versions of the live ensemble for performances at Londons Church of Sound, Brooklyns Pioneer Works, and Knoxvilles Big Ears Festival. The year 2024 sees Resavoir releasing a few loosie remixes and singles, followed by their first European tour in the fall, and culminating in the largest live iteration of the band yet- Orchestra Resavoir- which will debut at Chicago's Thalia Hall in December
| Date | Event name | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 02 May 2026 | Resavoir, Gregory Uhlmann in Chicago | Wicker Park Lutheran Church, Chicago, IL, United States |
| 04 Jul 2026 | Resavoir | Le Gesu, Montreal, QC, Canada |
| 03 Sep 2026 | Grouper, Son Lux, Lee Ranaldo, Marc Ribot, Hailu Mergia, The American Analog Set, Alabaster DePlume, Lucrecia Dalt, Natural Information Society, Bitchin Bajas, Yellow Swans, Tyondai Braxton, Josh Johnson, Joan Shelley, Sir Richard Bishop, Ana Roxanne, Mary Halvorson, Sylvie Courvoisier, Joe Mcphee, Chris Corsano, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Resavoir, Kassa Overall, My New Band Believe, Kalia Vandever, Eliana Glass, Sam Wilkes, Dos Santos, Otto Benson, Patrick Shiroishi, Water Damage, David Moore, Advance Base, Setting, Jana Horn, Dagmar Zuniga, Eli Winter, Walt McClements, Ami Dang, TV Buddha in Chicago | Constellation, Chicago, IL, United States |