Watch Jason Charles Miller’s ‘Digging in the Dust’ Sci-Fi Inspired Music Video (Exclusive Premiere)

As a huge fan of both music and all things geeky, I must say that Jason Charles Miller is an absolute powerhouse in both worlds! His diverse background in video games, voice acting, and music makes him a true jack-of-all-trades in the realm of nerd culture.


At TopMob, we have a soft spot for creative individuals with a knack for all things nerdy, and today, we’re shining the light on one such individual – Jason Charles Miller. If you’re into Critical Role, Metal Gear Rising, Cyberpunk 2077, Legends of the Multiverse, Final Fantasy XIV (to name just a few), you’ve likely heard his voice already. What makes Jason Charles Miller stand out to us is that his career is an ode to everything geeky. From lending his vocal talents to video games to acting in them, voicing animated series, and more, every role he takes on is a delightfully nerdy credit. This dedication to passionate nerdiness is also evident in his latest album, “Knives in the Dark.” So, we’re thrilled to bring you the exclusive premiere of the music video for one of Jason Charles Miller’s best new songs, “Digging in the Dust.” If you’re a sci-fi fan, this is definitely not to be missed!

The “Digging in the Dust” Music Video Has Now Landed

Be one of the first to experience the “Digging in the Dust” music video below:

As mentioned above, Jason Charles Miller is a consummate nerd. He has deep connections to the geek, gaming, and Dungeons & Dragons world. But, damn, he looks cool doing it. And sounds incredible as well. We feel totally obsessed with the sci-fi themes in the “Digging in the Dust” music video. The story of this song is one that anyone can relate to, one of love and loss. But choosing to tell it visually with a sci-fi spin is the best way to do it, in our opinion. It brings something greater to the table: a feeling of narrative, magic, and richness that might not otherwise be present. We love how the video creates a out-of-this-world story for the song that has our gears turning.

Let’s create a series or game for this unique space astronaut skeleton character right away, as he’s undeniably iconic. The music video “Digging in the Dust” offers a blend of “Doctor Who”, “Fallout”, “Star Wars”, and even a hint of “Dune”, with a dash of “Black Mirror”. It’s an impressive mix that we can’t help but admire, so much so that it might inspire our upcoming Dungeons & Dragons campaign. We’re talking space skeleton cowboy world here! The tune is infectious too; once you hear it, you’ll be humming and singing it all day long.

Jason Charles Miller and Director Andrew Fogel Delve Deeper Into the Song and Video

Delve further into the intricacies of the track “Digging in the Dust” and its accompanying music video as we present to you unique perspectives from Jason Charles Miller and director Andrew Fogel. Read on for their insights, shared exclusively with us.

What was the inspiration behind “Digging in the Dust?” 

As a fan, I’d rephrase Jason Charles Miller’s statement like this: I find myself drawn to stories about relationships that have run their course. These are the connections where people continue to dance, but deep down they both know it’s time to call it quits. It’s fascinating how the video offers a contrasting perspective, revealing the underlying reality in a unique and thought-provoking manner.

What was the inspiration behind the powerful “Digging in the Dust” music video? 

As a gamer, I can’t help but marvel at the depth of a game that explores the boundless power of love. It seems like nothing less than bringing someone back from the grave and bridging vast distances to reunite with a cherished one, is within this universe’s realm. At its heart, it’s an uncomplicated tale about the raw emotions we humans experience, but it’s beautifully expressed through the expansive canvas of science fiction, cosmic, and supernatural elements.

Jason Charles Miller: The video illustrates that song lyrics can be understood in various perspectives. People add their personal histories and experiences to the music they hear, frequently relating the lyrics to their own lives using unique viewpoints. This specific song and its video embody this concept. Although the song might have been composed with a single purpose, those who interpret it may steer it towards different paths, yet they may still arrive at similar meanings, demonstrating that songs can resonate with individuals in diverse ways.

Why incorporate a sci-fi element into the “Digging in the Dust” music video?

Andrew Fogel: The visual representation of a deceased astronaut has always captivated and intrigued me greatly. It’s an image that holds significant symbolism, sparking my creativity every time I see it. In making this music video, I was able to bring this vision to life in the most effective manner.

For three days, we traversed the vast Californian desert, stopping at places like Barstow, Victorville, and Mojave, specifically seeking out breathtaking spots that seemed almost extraterrestrial in their beauty.

Among numerous storytelling styles we could’ve chosen, integrating science fiction was an appealing and thought-provoking visual choice, as it aligns with Jason’s expertise in the realm of sci-fi and fantasy.

Any final thoughts about “Digging in the Dust” and its Music Video? 

For a number of years, I’ve collaborated with TopMob across various shows they’ve created, and it’s truly extraordinary to see them introduce “Digging in the Dust” and receive recognition for my music endeavors. TopMob represents the pinnacle in areas like sci-fi, fantasy, gaming, and fan culture, so being showcased on their platform is an amazing experience.

Andrew Fogel: Essentially, our music video portrays the extraordinary strength of love, and creating it was a deeply personal endeavor for me. Furthermore, I aimed to showcase Shane Olaflin’s exceptional talent as the astronaut character. The emotional depth and intensity he brought to his performance were truly remarkable, and the video wouldn’t have the same impact without his stellar acting.

Where Can You Listen to Jason Charles Miller?

1. “You can stream ‘Digging in the Dust’ along with other tracks from ‘Knives in the Dark’ on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Pandora, and many others. (Also below!) Don’t forget to catch Jason Charles Miller live if he performs near your city.”

https://open.spotify.com/watch?v=album/4G7I6Uddak85Wx005efk8A

A Little Bit More About the Artist

If you’re curious about the recent activities of Jason Charles Miller, here are some fascinating insights into his career history:

In the realm of video games, Jason has made a name for himself as a renowned singer. He was the lead vocalist on the number-one hit theme song for ‘Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers’ in 2019, and since then, he’s sung numerous songs for the FFXIV series and performed globally at official FFXIV events. His talent has also been showcased in other notable video game soundtracks like ‘Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance,’ where he contributed vocals. In 2020, he co-wrote three songs for the highest-selling game of the year, ‘Cyberpunk 2077.’ Additionally, he’s co-written theme songs for ‘Critical Role’ and Amazon Prime’s ‘The Legend of Vox Machina,’ and even lent his voice to Robert Smith of The Cure on the track “Yesterday’s Gone.” For a Klingon-themed expansion launch, Jason was hired by ‘Star Trek Online’ to create a metal song about the Klingon home world.

As a multiple award-winning voice artist, Jason lends his voice to numerous video games, advertisements, cartoons, and documentaries. Some of his notable achievements include working on the World of Warcraft, Halo, Street Fighter, Elder Scrolls series, as well as Avatar: The Last Airbender, Attack on Titan, and Batman. He’s also had the unique opportunity to narrate a film for NASA.

We’re eagerly anticipating the unique, geeky noises and inventions that Jason Charles Miller will share with us soon.

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2024-08-28 19:03