Glenn Morrison
Born (1985-09-12) September 12, 1985
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresElectronic dance music, house, progressive house
Occupation(s)DJ, Record Producer, Remixer, Mastering Engineer, Composer
Instrument(s)Synthesizer, Piano, Keyboard, Digital audio workstation
Years active2005–present
LabelsFall From Grace, Dying Light, Ambient Wave, Wolfe, Sony, Universal, EMI, Ministry of Sound, Bedrock, Extinct, Mau5trap, Songbird, Robbins Entertainment, Pokerflat, Hope, Time
Websiteglennmorrison.com

Glenn Morrison (born September 12, 1985) is a Canadian DJ and record producer from Toronto, Ontario. He is best known for his tracks, "Contact", "No Sudden Moves", "Hydrology", and "Circles,"[1] produced by Joel Zimmerman aka deadmau5

Life and career

Morrison is a classically trained pianist. Starting piano lessons at the age of four, he began composing and competing through CMC, Kiwanis Music Festival, Richmond Hill Music Festival, and ORMTA - Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association.[2] Morrison received his ARCT through the Royal Conservatory of Music by the age of 14.

In his early high school years, Morrison discovered Techno from a friend in his science class, and started collecting vinyl and becoming absorbed in underground DJ culture. He then worked at Release Records for five years before starting his own record label Morrison Recordings.[3] Around the age of 20, Morrison started producing electronic music, learning from close friends Bruce Aisher, Peter Kriek, and Ariaan Olieroock.

As a DJ and performer he entertains with melodic progressive house and big-room club sounds.[3] His first international hit was in 2007 when DJ Tiësto featured ‘Contact’ a track ghost produced by deadmau5 on his compilation In Search of Sunrise 6: Ibiza[4] and it shot to the top of the World Dance Charts.

Ghost produced single ‘Contact’ has been Certified Double Platinum and went Number 1 for 11 weeks in a row on the Canadian Artists Billboard Chart, as well as going Number 1 in Russia, Ukraine and the Belarus Billboard Charts. ‘Contact’ was the 3rd highest grossing single for radio play in all genres for 2014 in Canada.

For three years Morrison was a resident at Amnesia nightclub in Ibiza, Spain, and was a resident at Space nightclub in Ibiza, Spain for one year after that. He took part in North American residencies as well at Space nightclub in Miami, Florida for two years, along with the Marquee nightclub in Las Vegas, Nevada. Morrison's latest addition to his residency repertoire was a monthly night at Palms Casino's Moon Nightclub in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Morrison has had the support of his parents and has performed over 4 shows. Morrison has created 10 tracks which have been put out on over 13 compilations.

Pine Mastering

Morrison is the owner and founder of Mastering, a mastering studio located in Toronto, Ontario. The studio offers a number of services from Music Production, Mixing and Mastering.

Through Mastering, Morrison has worked on sound design for video game companies like Nintendo, EA Sports, Activision and Rockstar. A partnership with IMAX for electronic music focused on sound-scoring live theatre visuals. Morrison and IMAX unveiled this concept with a 3 part show series at the 2012 ComicCon .[5]

Morrison Recordings

Morrison also ran Recordings which designed, developed, manufactured, marketed, supported a wide range of mediums, from music to print services.[6] Over 4 records have been released on Morrison Recordings over the course of five years and releases with artists including 16 Bit Lolitas, Gutterstylz, Robert Babicz, Charley May and Redanka.

In 2016, Morrison Recordings was closed down from lack of support.

Awards and nominations

Juno Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2015Glenn MorrisonBreakthrough Artist of the YearNominated
2015"Goodbye" (Glenn Morrison)Dance Recording of the YearNominated

Sirius XM Radio Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2015Glenn MorrisonDance Artist of the YearNominated

SOCAN Radio Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2015Glenn MorrisonArtist of the YearNominated
2015"Goodbye" (Glenn Morrison)Song of the YearNominated
2015Glenn MorrisonDance Artist of the YearNominated

Discography

Albums

  • Into the Deep (2016)

Extended plays

  • Odyssey (2009)
  • Drone (2009)

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Certifications Album
CAN
[7]
RUS
[8]
2007 "No Sudden Moves" Non-album singles
"Contact"
2013 "Goodbye" (featuring Islove) 12 1
  • MC: 2× Platinum
2014 "Colourblind (featuring Andrew Cole) 88

Other singles

  • No Sudden Moves/Circles (2007)
  • Contact/Hydrology (2007)
  • Cosmic Flight (2008)
  • A Lament (2008) with Zoo Brazil
  • Blue Skies with Linda (2008)
  • In a Trance (2008)
  • Rubberband (2008)
  • Gravity Falling (2008)
  • Odyssey (2009)
  • Starship Road (2009)
  • Playing with Ivory (2010)
  • Another Suggestion (2010)
  • Tokyo Cries (2011) (feat. Christian Burns)
  • Secrets (2011) (feat. Mike Tompkins)
  • Marquee (2013)
  • Time Warp (2013)
  • The Flute (2015) (feat. Brian Cid)
  • Stereo Retrograde (2016)
  • Psychedelic (2016)
  • Diamondback (2016)
  • Perception (2016)
  • Expressions (2016)
  • I'm the King (2016)
  • Cold Day (2017) (feat. Whitney Phillips)
  • Time To Go (2017) (feat. Michael Warren)
  • All For You (2017) (feat. Rumors)
  • Little Piece of Summertime (2017) (feat. Deb's Daughter)

Remixes

  • Bernard Sumner (New Order) - Miracle Cure (2008)
  • The B-52's - Juliet of the Spirits (2008)
  • Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (2009)
  • Armin Van Buuren - Not Giving Up On Love (2010)
  • Moby - Life Me Up (2014)
  • Trevor Guthrie - Summertime (2015)

References

  1. glennmorrisontv (2013-06-01), Glenn Morrison feat. Islove - Goodbye [Official Music Video], retrieved 2016-08-29
  2. "Glenn Morrison Feature". The DJ List. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  3. 1 2 "Artist of the Week: Glenn Morrison". Armada Music. Armada Music 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  4. "Tiësto – In Search Of Sunrise 6: Ibiza". Discgos. 2011 Discogs. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  5. glennmorrisontv (2013-01-14), Glenn Morrison & IMAX present IMAX:Remix, retrieved 2016-09-02
  6. "New Morrison Recordings Website!". Armanda Music. 2011 Armada Music. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  7. Goodbye Acharts.us
  8. http://www.tophit.ru/russia_weekly.shtml?week_st=1390248000
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