Glasgow phenomenon Tony Morris, a retired 72 year old bookkeeper turned techno crooner, debuts on Optimo with a sound like Suicide meets Scott Walker overseen by MES, replete with Optimo’s own remix
Preceded by his reputation for knocking out succinct IG vids that have amassed hundreds of thousands of views, the self-confessed “petit bourgeois version of Suicide” only found his audience in later life, after many years spent, variously, as an academic, teacher, taxi driver, and bookkeeper. Links forged with pivotal Glaswegians Laurie Pitt (Golden Teacher, The Modern Institute) and Optimo led to him performing at the latter’s club events, before a bout of bad health meant he turned to Ableton and IG as his outlet, making tunes like ‘House of God’.
The original sounds like it crawled out of a Berlin darkroom during peak minimal era with a polo nose and muttering pseudo-profound nothings, while JD Twitch only compounds that sound with a sawtooth synth bitten remix.
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Glasgow phenomenon Tony Morris, a retired 72 year old bookkeeper turned techno crooner, debuts on Optimo with a sound like Suicide meets Scott Walker overseen by MES, replete with Optimo’s own remix
Preceded by his reputation for knocking out succinct IG vids that have amassed hundreds of thousands of views, the self-confessed “petit bourgeois version of Suicide” only found his audience in later life, after many years spent, variously, as an academic, teacher, taxi driver, and bookkeeper. Links forged with pivotal Glaswegians Laurie Pitt (Golden Teacher, The Modern Institute) and Optimo led to him performing at the latter’s club events, before a bout of bad health meant he turned to Ableton and IG as his outlet, making tunes like ‘House of God’.
The original sounds like it crawled out of a Berlin darkroom during peak minimal era with a polo nose and muttering pseudo-profound nothings, while JD Twitch only compounds that sound with a sawtooth synth bitten remix.
Glasgow phenomenon Tony Morris, a retired 72 year old bookkeeper turned techno crooner, debuts on Optimo with a sound like Suicide meets Scott Walker overseen by MES, replete with Optimo’s own remix
Preceded by his reputation for knocking out succinct IG vids that have amassed hundreds of thousands of views, the self-confessed “petit bourgeois version of Suicide” only found his audience in later life, after many years spent, variously, as an academic, teacher, taxi driver, and bookkeeper. Links forged with pivotal Glaswegians Laurie Pitt (Golden Teacher, The Modern Institute) and Optimo led to him performing at the latter’s club events, before a bout of bad health meant he turned to Ableton and IG as his outlet, making tunes like ‘House of God’.
The original sounds like it crawled out of a Berlin darkroom during peak minimal era with a polo nose and muttering pseudo-profound nothings, while JD Twitch only compounds that sound with a sawtooth synth bitten remix.
Glasgow phenomenon Tony Morris, a retired 72 year old bookkeeper turned techno crooner, debuts on Optimo with a sound like Suicide meets Scott Walker overseen by MES, replete with Optimo’s own remix
Preceded by his reputation for knocking out succinct IG vids that have amassed hundreds of thousands of views, the self-confessed “petit bourgeois version of Suicide” only found his audience in later life, after many years spent, variously, as an academic, teacher, taxi driver, and bookkeeper. Links forged with pivotal Glaswegians Laurie Pitt (Golden Teacher, The Modern Institute) and Optimo led to him performing at the latter’s club events, before a bout of bad health meant he turned to Ableton and IG as his outlet, making tunes like ‘House of God’.
The original sounds like it crawled out of a Berlin darkroom during peak minimal era with a polo nose and muttering pseudo-profound nothings, while JD Twitch only compounds that sound with a sawtooth synth bitten remix.