
Loscil
A slow-burn, underground drone night.
The serene ambient compositions of Loscil come courtesy of Vancouver-based musician Scott Morgan. Taking his moniker from the “looping oscillator” function in the computer music language Csound, Morgan uses custom made Max for Live devices and the occasional live instrument to build robust, droning soundscapes. Morgan cites influences including krautrock pioneers Cluster, minimalist composer Gavin Bryars, and a wealth of film music composers. Loscil’s origins come from Morgan’s combined influence and involvement with Vancouver’s indie rock scene in the 90s, having played in several bands as a guitarist and drummer, and also from his academic studies at Simon Fraser University where he learned computer music, film sound and new music composition studying with influential electroacoustics pioneer Barry Truax.
Where is the Loscil performance taking place?+
The performance happens at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) located on The Mall in London.
How do I purchase tickets for the event?+
Tickets on Mood.
What style of music can I expect?+
The show features immersive drone, ambient, and experimental soundscapes crafted through custom software and electroacoustic techniques.









