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Artist: Loscil
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Representative Songs: "Hydrogen", "Enthalpy", "Vapour

Biography

The heavily computerized music of Loscil is courtesy of a single man -- Scott Morgan. Influenced by the likes of Cluster, Henry Mancini, and Gavin Bryars, the Vancouver-based musician uses samplers, synthesizers, computer programming, and other effects to create a highly original sound. A self-released album, A New Demonstration of Thermodynamic Tendencies, caught the ear of the Chicago independent label Kranky, who in turn signed Morgan's project and issued Triple Point in October of 2001. The album featured six tracks previously issued on Thermodynamic Tendencies, as well as four new tracks. Submers, Morgan's second official Loscil album, followed the next year. In addition to his Loscil duties, Morgan also drums for Vancouver alt-rockers Destroyer, has designed music for films, DVDs, CD-ROMs, and websites, and wrote music to accompany films at the Barcelona Off-Line Flash Film Festival in May 2001. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Loscil

Loscil playing live at MUTEK 2004
Background information
Birth name Scott Morgan
Origin Vancouver, BC, Canada
Genres electronic music
Ambient techno
experimental
Years active 1998 to Present
Labels Kranky
Ghostly International
Associated acts Destroyer
Website http://www.loscil.ca/

Loscil is the electronic/ambient music project of Scott Morgan, from Vancouver, BC. The name Loscil is taken from the "looping oscillator" function (loscil) in Csound. Scott Morgan is also the drummer for the Vancouver indie band Destroyer.

A self-released album titled A New Demonstration of Thermodynamic Tendencies caught the attention of experimental music label Kranky who signed Morgan on to release his first album Triple Point in 2001. Triple Point features six tracks off his first independent release as well as four new tracks.

Loscil followed up the release with Submers, an aquatic-themed album. Each track on the album is named after a submarine. The last track on the album was produced in honour of the people who died on the Russian submarine K-141 Kursk.

His 2004 album First Narrows (a reference to the official name of the Vancouver bridge, also known as Lions' Gate Bridge) marked the incorporation of improvised performances[1] by a number of guest musicians: Nyla Raney, cello; Tim Loewen, guitar; and Jason Zumpano, Rhodes piano. Consequently, the songs were more organic and looser in nature than his previous work which he performed alone.

Eight of his songs were featured on the film score of the 2004 documentary ScaredSacred by award-winning documentary filmmaker Velcrow Ripper.[2]

Stases is an album made up of background drones from his other albums. It was released for free on the website for the One record label.

The theme of his fourth album, released in 2006, continues the conceptual ascent each album has taken, from the sub-atomic level (Triple Point) and watery depths (Submers) to the surface (First Narrows) and the sky (Plume). Plume continues his musical integration of other musicians into his ambient compositions, including Josh August Lindstrom on vibes and xylophone and Krista Michelle Marshall and Stephen Michael Wood on ebow guitar (as well as Zumpano again on piano).

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Discography

Albums

  • 1999 A New Demonstration of Thermodynamic Tendencies
  • 2001 Triple Point (Kranky)
  • 2002 Submers (Kranky)
  • 2004 First Narrows (Kranky)
  • 2005 Stases (Drones 2001 - 2005) (One)
  • 2006 Plume (Kranky)
  • 2009 Strathcona Variations (Ghostly International)

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Loscil (Electronica Band, 2000s)
Plume (2006 Album by Loscil)
Glider (2008 Album by The Sight Below)

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