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Morgan Packard
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Growing up in rural New England, Morgan Packard planned to be a jazz
saxophone player when he grew up. After graduating from high school,
he enrolled in jazz school in Boston. There he discovered that jazz
wasn't the only cool music in the world. He quit studying jazz, moved
to New York, and spent the next five years immersed in drum and bass
music, which was the most explosively creative electronic music of the
time.
Then he got tired of making only drum and bass music and studied
western classical music and wrote little pieces for acoustic
instruments for a while. He also learned how to program computers and
started building his own music software. Programming his own tools
allowed him to create sounds that no one else could make, and he began
to feel like his own voice was finally shining through.
He started working closely with visualist/programmer Joshue Ott, and
also found himself aligned with musician and label man Ezekiel Honig.
Josh challenged him to write better software, Ezekiel challenged him
to make an album for his label, Anticipate. His first solo album,
"Airships Fill the Sky", pricked up ears around the world, got good
reviews, and people started buying him airplane tickets to travel and
perform in their cities.
His sound is characterized by constantly shifting textures, a
minimalist approach to rhythm, unconventional use of traditional
acoustic instruments, and a sensitivity to melody and harmony. While
his music is influenced by dub techno, ambient, and other established
styles, it is best understood on its own terms, rather than through
the lens of genre.
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