
Morgan Visconti
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Could You
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Philosophik
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When I Was Young
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Amphetamine II
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General Info
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Genre: Electronica / Indie / Rock
Location Brooklyn, New York, Un
Profile Views: 33039
Last Login: 5/19/2012
Member Since 1/29/2008
Record Label HUMAN
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
.. .. Formed in England in 1972 -
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Morgan has written scores for countless TV commercials plus television and film. He is a partner and composer of Human Music and Sound Design. American Express, Coca Cola and Live Earth are among the recent TV spots featuring his original compositions. Film scores include "On The Road With Judas" and "Heir To An Execution". .. He has collaborated with New York artists Rosi Golan, Leah Siegel, Kristeen Young, Ben's Brother from the UK and The Billygoats from Nashville. The song "Shine" that is currently featured in the Pantene commercials worldwide was co-written by Morgan and Rosi Golan and is released as a single and on her debut album "The Drifter And The Gypsy". Morgan's string arrangements are also heard on the upcoming album by Ben's Brother. From time to time, Morgan works on projects with his parents, Mary Hopkin and Tony Visconti. He has added production and remixing to a number of tracks by Kristeen Young - produced by Tony Visconti - including an upcoming duet between Kristeen and Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy. .. Morgan and long time friend and writing partner Sam Bonner are the sound behind the London based girl group, The Bangbangs. "Their sound has been categorised from dirty pop, electronic dance, power pop to dirty electro". -
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David Bowie, Henry Mancini, T.Rex, Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, Brian Eno, Tchaikovsky -
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1 Song | May 22, 2012
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