sic (experimental musician)
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Origin | Montreal, Canada |
Genres | experimental music, noise |
Occupation(s) | Composer |
Years active | 2001–present |
[sic] (Jennifer Morris) is a Lausanne based visual artist and electronic noise artist originally from Montreal.
Biography
Morris studied fine arts and psychology and was trained as a specialist in video art and cinema in both Montreal and Vancouver. She has played MUTEK,[1] LUFF, Transmediale, Send & Receive, Break, Netmage, Digitales, Les Digitales, WIM, DeNoise, VUFF and other festivals and tours over the years. [2] In 2003 she made the installation Disorientation in Place Ville Marie and on Mount-Royal.[3] In 2011 she made the albums Early Leaves Part I and Part 2 in collaboration with Consor. In spring 2011 and 2012 and she toured Japan.
Jen Morris also has a duo project called Morisato with the Japanese guitarist Hiroko Pennec-Sato.
Discography
- [sic], self titled EP 2001
- ...And Rabbits Named Friday, CD 2002, Squirrelgirl Records
- Gorilla Masking Tape, 2004 Piehead Records[4]
- ’Happenis’ by [sic] on Soundmuseum, 2008
- [sic] & Consor – Early Leaves Part I, 2011 Absence Of Wax[5]
- [sic] & Consor – Early Leaves Part 2, 2011 Creaked Records
References
- ↑ http://www.mutek.org/en/archives/artists/508-sic#!prettyPhoto
- ↑ http://www.squirrelgirl.com/spip.php?rubrique10#
- ↑ http://www.champlibre.com/cime/cime_uk/participants/sic.htm
- ↑ http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/2004/061704/disc.html
- ↑ http://www.discogs.com/sic-Consor-Early-Leaves-Part-I/release/2895412
- Review of ...And Rabbits Named Friday on BBC
- Review of ...And Rabbits Named Friday by Stylus Magazine
External links
- [sic] on Squirrelgirl Records
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