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There are three projects known as Millipede. 1. Millipede was the name of an ambient / industrial / IDM project by Don Hill (now deceased). The first Millipede project has been in operation since 2005 and, in that time, has been subtly stretching the boundaries of the soundscapes his music has come to include. While so many other artists within the genre realms that Millipede play in spend the lion's share of their time trying to amp up the listener's heartbeat using effects and tricks akin to modern horror film jump tactics, Don Hill's music is considerably more graceful by comparison, patient in its fluidity and timing, able to take the listener on a journey where actual beginnings, climaxes, and endings are able to be traced; all the while, keeping things exciting by weaving ear candy that sounds at once harsh, but fascinating. 2. The second was a musical experiment of Canadian artist Tyler Landry, most of which was composed between 2000 and 2003. No official albums were ever released and those that have any of Tyler's work acquired it because they knew him or appreciated his work enough to want it. Millipede "albums" were just given away or sold for a few dollars by Tyler himself. Tyler also had several side projects with his friends and continues to dabble in making music to this day. Though he has chosen to focus most of his creative energy on the visual arts rather then his music. 3. Millipede is the alias of Knoxville/Chattanooga, Tennessee musician Joseph Davenpor