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The Zanja Madre, or “mother ditch,” was the first aqueduct in Los Angeles, constructed by Spanish settlers in 1781, and providing the city with water for over a hundred years, nearly until the completion of William Mullholland’s Los Angeles Aqueduct in the early 20th Century. Originally an open ditch, and later an enclosed brick pipe, the Zanja Madre took water from a large water wheel on the LA River at a site near the present day Broadway Bridge, channeled it close to Broadway’s current route, to a small central reservoir building in the middle of the Plaza of the Pueblo de Los Angeles. Pieces of the Zanja Madre have occasionally been discovered by accident during various construction projects in Chinatown, including the excavations for the Gold Line Metro Rail.

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from TO​.​.​.​.​OBLIVION, released October 19, 2018
Alexander Elliott Miller, electric guitar & electronics

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Alexander Elliott Miller Los Angeles, California

Alexander Elliott Miller is a composer and guitarist whose music has been described as "wild... unearthly... lyrical... a voice worth listening to" (San Francisco Classical Voice) and "deceptively laid back in an LA way... inventive... unconventional" (LA Times).

Miller is on the faculty of CSU Long Beach and Chapman University, where he teaches music theory and composition.
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