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Morningsong Records

About Me

Morningsong Records is currently a way of recording and producing disparate artists in the city of Vancouver. Formed as a pseudonym for the engineering and production work of Scott Bell and other local artists, the label is continually open to recording musicians and artists of all sorts. Morningsong is also currently seeking help with packaging and distribution abilities, whether in the form of another label, or from independent resources. The ultimate ideal of the label to represent a sort of community which tends to be dearly missing in the land of computers and modern-ness. People and inter-relationships and ideas and magic are at the core of this. Forget the market deciding. Anything on here represents the intense desire of the artists involved to make somethings which are wonderful, strange, brutal, beautiful, and challenging.

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Music:

Member Since: 11/8/2005
Band Members: So, so many....
Influences: Words. Spirit. Delicate humans. Mass amounts of information. That which illuminates. The euphonious. The inexplicable. The sound. The colour. The essence. The harmonic structure of a bird chirping alone by some powerlines. Beer.
Sounds Like: Buffaloswans.
James Lamb.
Red Cedar.
The Rub.
Chrisariffic / Bible Belts.
Collapsing Opposites.
Alexandra Krakus.
Olenka & The Autumn Lovers.
Johnnie 99.
Hermetic.
The Grange.
Old Days.
Warless.
The Notes From Underground.
Shawn Mrazek Lives!
Ronnie Olson.
Burlap Jack.
Snowjackets.
Concrete Lions.
Julianna Barwick.
Eelock The Warrior.
T-T-Tracey.
Au Secour.

Record Label: Well, you got this far didn't you?
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Four new tracks for your listening pleasure!!!

Alright folks, Morningsong Records has finally changed the music player to reflect some of the new recordings, albums, songs, and works that have been running through the doors here recently. The comm...
Posted by on Wed, 01 Nov 2006 10:04:00 GMT

Morningsong Records: New music, new projects, work to do

So, I am now about to finish up, continue working on, or begin working on the following music projects. In my mind, it's 9 more reasons that Vancouver is so obviously alive and thriving musically. Her...
Posted by on Wed, 27 Sep 2006 22:32:00 GMT

Texas

From A Plane In a world high up above the digital plain. And the digital prarie. I can see the terrain sectioned off like bytes. The eye is calculating the worth of the earth and the soil. Roads cut t...
Posted by on Mon, 19 Jun 2006 14:20:00 GMT

I have a new favorite song

And it is "Farewell Transmission" by Songs: Ohia / Magnolia Electric Co. God, this song is eating away at the crust collecting on my soul.....and it sort of hurts....
Posted by on Thu, 15 Jun 2006 11:01:00 GMT

Surround Sound Overload

So, yesterday I blew my own mind by mixing a song in surround sound for the first time. I'm not certain how common the terminology for this technology is for everyone, so I'll give you the lowdow...
Posted by on Thu, 08 Jun 2006 19:13:00 GMT

The Four New Songs Posted Above

Morningsong Records presents to you 4 brand new songs from 4 different artists who've graced us with their creations. I imagine the common theme this time around is the psychedelic or f...
Posted by on Tue, 28 Mar 2006 13:43:00 GMT

Lions Of Concrete

So, the Concrete Lions show went pretty well lastnight I would say. Of course it was rough and raw, but I imagine that's as good as it gets when you've only practiced 3 times ever. But we all had a gr...
Posted by on Fri, 24 Mar 2006 08:34:00 GMT

Macintosh

Somehow, by the grace of God, I am now typing this entry from a brand new dual-core Powermac G5. And holy God, if it isn't awesome..... I am one fortunate son.  
Posted by on Thu, 09 Mar 2006 16:37:00 GMT

The Holy Flower

I am currently listening to a song I've been continuously working on for about 4 months. It is a massive, multi-layered, and sprawling popsong that clocks in at right over 5 minutes. To be honest, I h...
Posted by on Wed, 08 Mar 2006 12:13:00 GMT

Self-awareness

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1156613-1,0 0.html Thought this was interesting. And I agree with the guy's approach almost completely. But at the same time, this is only the basis for...
Posted by on Sun, 12 Feb 2006 13:13:00 GMT