★Superbly moving and wonderfully melodic, Perpetual Ocean’s Houdini is a piece of art in sound… ... Miller is unafraid to test the boundaries of commercialism and push the envelope of experimentation, creating a mixture of trance, ambient and electronica in a mad scientist style. He joins the ranks with others of the genre such as Autechre, Holger Czukay, Anima Sound System and Apocrypho to name only a few -Legends Magazine
★Beautiful experimental electronic music that defies glib analysis or categorisation ... Houdini, while it covers a remarkable range of modes and styles, seems to be drawn together by a limpid watery beauty. This is the kind of sonic magic that people like Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois would marvel at -SMH Metropolitan
★Houdini is a glorious mix of world musics and eclectic production techniques. Peter Miller possesses the enviable ability to combine many diverse elements, creating one coherent work of genius. It’s not an illusion, but it is magic -Last Sigh
★Miller’s compositions are hauntingly beautiful -The Sunday Telegraph
★This really is an intriguing album and deserves your immediate attention ☆☆☆☆ -hEARd
★One of Australia’s most fascinating musicians, Peter Miller here enlists the vocal help of Robyne Dunn for a song that’s part electronica, part folk song and part movie score ... a rewarding diversion from the pop onslaught for those who feel daring -Inpress
★These two albums make a strong case for (Peter Miller) ranking as one of the most gifted electronic composers in the world today. They are works characterised by both risk and refinement, accessible but never vapid, brimming with a quiet inventiveness and capable of springing plenty of surprises ... Miller has achieved musically what only an elite few 20th century directors like Roger Corman, Mario Bava and Dario Argento managed to achieve in their own medium of film: he has made horror beautiful -Ambient Music Guide
★The Violet Flame is a fascinating work. Its lovely interpretations of its literary inspirations are absolutely engrossing. The effect is spellbinding -Last Sigh
★The Violet Flame is unquestionably Miller’s most striking, refined and accessible work to date. Love Vs Gravity captures the composer in a more experimental mood — some of Miller’s most imaginative work can be found here -Ambience
★Very dark and beautiful, all of it -Legends Magazine
★Peter Miller’s music is never less than fascinating. He has established himself as one of Australia’s foremost electronic experimentalists… extraordinarily inventive, but never straying from accessibility -Rolling Stone
★The Violet Flame is stunning ... the harmonies are rich, the textures seductive and intelligence and invention characterise every track -Ambience
★I was most immediately taken by the music of Peter Miller—moving footsteps, scraps of dialogue, aqualung breathing and depth-finding blips around the stereo image in a kind of sonic Virtual Reality -The Sydney Morning Herald
★Miller is one of Australia’s leading exponents of electronic imagery. The Violet Flame is a recommended addition to your CD collection -Audio & Video Lifestyle
★Formidably talented, the country’s foremost atmospheric composer has created a work of immense depth and clarity ... -Juke
★Shrouded in a gothic context Miller takes pleasure in evoking the spirit of literary classics musically. From the Diary of Madeline Usher reconstitutes Poe in a subtle, but nightmarish blending of vocal samples and ticking/walking percussions blowing over a veil of electronic cellos, clocks and chilled whispers. Titanica evokes the deep realms of the sea on a clandestine maiden voyage, with stark, Budd-like piano figures ... the potent aspects of his work succeed vividly -i/e Magazine
★... the entire CD lends itself to drifting into a personal headspace that is half-familiar, half-alien, wholly wonderful -Undesirable Propagation Unit
★A fascinating departure ... Miller drifts between romantic fantasy and elemental reality -Melbourne Age
★As grand as Spirits of the Air but decidedly more bizarre -Beat
★Peter Miller’s work has a discipline and intelligence ... it is like Samuel Beckett meets Brian Eno -Rolling Stone
★An engaging experience, sweeping through your consciousness like a dust storm through a ghost town. This is not an album to listen to, it’s a record to sit down and be engulfed by -X-Press
★This remarkable album must be the finest and most daringly experimental piece of electronic ambience ever released in Australia ... an album of stunning instrumental beauty and exquisite soundscapes... ☆☆☆☆ -Rolling Stone
★The music is, quite frankly, beautiful. It is light but complex, melodic but loosely structured. A long way from pop, but pretty close to perfection -Sunday Times