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Loscil

Artist · Vancouver, BC

Loscil is the Vancouver ambient and electroacoustic project of composer, multimedia artist, and producer Scott Morgan.

Active since
2001
Catalog
39 releases
Last checked
July 16, 2026

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Loscil is the Vancouver-based ambient and electroacoustic project of Canadian composer, multimedia artist, and producer Scott Morgan. Morgan's current artist-controlled biography places the project in Vancouver, British Columbia, and describes a catalog built since 2001 across ambient, classical, and electroacoustic music. Current independent coverage of Lake Fire also identifies him as a Vancouver producer, while his current artist-controlled Bandcamp page independently identifies Loscil as Scott Morgan and Vancouver-based. The project remains active through the 2025 albums Lake Fire and Ash, 2025 Canadian and European performances, and current 2026 international concert listings. The exact Spotify identity exposes 39 album and single containers: 26 albums and 13 singles from 2001 through December 2025. All 39 survive identity review. The artist-controlled release date for Ash is November 21, 2025, while Spotify lists December 19, 2025; this non-critical provider date variation is preserved, and the profile uses the exact Spotify date for its provider-scoped catalog summary. Representative records include Submers, Clara, Lake Fire, and Ash. Morgan's site documents projects in film, television, dance, games, interactive media, photography, and generative music, as well as collaborations with Lawrence English, Mark Bridges, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Sarah Neufeld, Daniel Bejar, and others. Production classification is supported by artist-controlled Bandcamp credits: Chroma was recorded and produced by Scott Morgan and Lawrence English, while the Adrift pieces were composed and produced by Morgan. Selected milestones include more than two decades of releases, a long-running relationship with Kranky, the 2015 generative application ADRIFT, international audiovisual festival appearances, and independent critical coverage of Lake Fire in 2025. Professional inquiries are routed through the artist-controlled site, which directs booking to Exform and licensing for Kranky releases to the label; no direct email address is republished. The exact bilingual payload was reviewed for identity, Scott Morgan attribution, current Vancouver geography, active status, provider-scoped catalog, the Ash date variation, production credits, milestones, relationships, contact safety, and media treatment. Spotify media is rendered live with provider attribution and a monogram fallback.

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