Displacer

Displacer, the brainchild of Canadian musician and graphic designer Michael Morton, is an electronic project known for its unique blend of ambient, IDM, and electronica intertwined with cinematic atmospheres. Since its inception in the early 2000s, Displacer has become synonymous with dark, moody soundscapes that artfully meld haunting melodies with rhythmic complexity, often inspired by and reflective of themes ranging from personal introspection to science fiction and nature.

With a robust discography, Displacer has steadily released a string of evocative albums that have earned respect in the underground electronic music scene. Among Displacer's most recent works are "The Face You Deserve" and "Curse of the Black Vinyl," which continue to showcase Morton's talent for creating immersive auditory experiences. Albums like "Electric Dreams" and "House of the Dying Sun" offer listeners a journey through textured beats and synth-driven narratives, demonstrating Displacer's evolving yet consistently captivating aesthetic. Morton's gift for musical storytelling is also evident in releases like "Masterless," "Curse of the Black Lotus," and "Foundation," which combine rhythmic and ambient elements to create a signature sound that is both introspective and expansive. As Displacer continues to push the boundaries of electronic music, works such as "Cage Fighter's Lullaby," "Arroyo," and "Moon_Phase" secure the project's place in the vanguard of contemporary electronic artists, appealing to those who seek depth and craftsmanship in their musical explorations.

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The Face You Deserve
Album - 10 Tracks - Released October 23, 2017
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  1. October 23, 2017
  2. June 9, 2016
  3. October 31, 2014
  4. February 17
  5. May 14, 2013
  6. October 30, 2012
  7. July 5, 2006
  8. June 30, 2004
  9. January 1, 2003
  1. July 26, 2013