Border Community Demo 5 tracks, 25.48 Uploaded by memeshift Start following on April 16, 2009 06:50
- 01 Welcome 1.01 5 plays
- 02 Mini Classic 4.46 9 plays
- 03 Boer 6.12 6 plays
- 04 Where Did That Come From 7.01 6 plays
- 05 Nauzy 6.47 4 plays
Original Tracks 4 tracks, 23.55 Uploaded by memeshift Start following on October 08, 2008 11:55
- Mina 6.18 23 plays 103.9 BPM
- Brokenbeat 5.05 27 plays
- Darby 6.34 18 plays
- Dredge 5.57 27 plays
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“Memeshift is the musical project of Morgan Sully. By merging the melodic optimism of early 90’s electronic acts like Orbital and Plaid with the nostalgic textures of more recent artists like Nathan Fake and Chris Clark, Morgan composes cinematic electronic music for the post-apocalyptic hipster.
While his produced work reflects the softer, more melancholy melodies of his musical aspirations, his live and djed shows cross over into darker, funkier trajectories of minimal techno and tech-house.
From illegal outdoor parties in Bay Area forests to cafes, galleries, bars and nightclubs in San Diego and Mexico, Morgan has djed and performed original electronic music in venues throughout the Western United States.
Morgan has also headlined alongside seminal electronic artists like Jega (Planet Mu, Matador), Tom Burbank (Planet Mu), El Poeta (imputor?), dj Jon Baker (Brokenbeat, Frik n’ Frak), Louis Haiman (Transmat, fwdthought), Disrupter (disruptermusic), Miguel Vega (AccentFeed), and Marcos Fernandes (Accretions, Trummerflora). Morgan has also produced music for a variety of events, local documentaries, and even an independent feature film.
Having recently composed, recorded and mastered Memeshift’s first demo, Morgan will be touring Europe with shows in England, Holland and Norway this summer of 2009.”
reminds me of BOC . very subtle. I'd love to remix this cos im hearing things i could bring out and emphasise more.
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