Background information on Trust No One
You caused this: Fraser Kennedy (left), Andrew Morrison (right)
From Portsmouth in southern England, Trust No One is a finely balanced mixture of electronics and guitars, with the intensity varying from hard-edged and bitter ('A State Of Affairs'), through euphoric dance ('Feel So Cold'), to reflective and melancholic ('Clutching At Straws').   Tuneful melodies dominate, with tight and complicated multi-tracked harmonies in many songs, and influences including indie, pop, film scores and electronica.

Trust No One is Andrew Morrison (vocals/keyboards/bass guitar), Fraser Kennedy (guitar/keyboards) and Lazy (guitar/vocals - also the lead singer of Portsmouth band The Lazys), with occasional guest collaborator Scott Ruston (also a member of Euthanasia).  They have been writing and recording together for several years, during which time they have accumulated a respectable amount of recording technology at Andy's home studio, Viewpoint.

The latest Trust No One single is a brand new remix of 'Clutching At Straws', that comes backed with new reworks of 'Love Is Not The Answer', 'Feel So Cold' and 'Identity Crisis' created by Hackpen Records artist Simon Heartfield. The tracks can be previewed and downloaded in the sounds section of this site, or ordered on CD in the links area.  Trust No One are now part of the ever expanding MySpace community - download exclusive free back catalogue mp3 files and add us as a "friend" at www.MySpace.com/TrustNoOneMusic.  The most recent studio album 'Younger Than Some, Smarter Than Most' can be ordered along with the other CDs 'Thoughts Of Doubt', 'Violent Mood Swings' and all previous single releases, from this site's links.  A behind-the-scenes look into the recording of the single 'Hiding Inside Myself' can be found by clicking here.  To read selected reviews of Trust No One's music, click here.  A complete list of the equipment Trust No One use to make their music can be found here.

Trust No One have released albums on the online Peoplesound.com label, and have featured Stateside on the playlist of Long Island's State University of New York WUSB Radio, broadcasting to New York State, as well as streaming live online.  They have also performed live at the legendary Portsmouth venue the Wedgewood Rooms as part of the Wedgeweb 3 charity event in July 2004 - as captured on the extended-play CD single 'Showcase'.  The track 'Excuses' featured on MP3.Com's syndicated Chartbound Show in 2001, broadcasting across America on many local pop radio stations.  Trust No One tracks have also appeared on compilation albums released by AND Magazine, the WedgeWeb Portsmouth music scene email discussion forum, ElectraMento Records, the University of Portsmouth, and The Splash and Chartrans.com music websites.

Trust No One's Andrew Morrison now presents a show at the online radio station Dandelion Radio, playing exciting new and unsigned music.  Visit the site here to listen the stream.

Andrew has a wide range of music-making experience, having gigged locally as dance act Paragon and recorded vocal trance with Stephen Christopher as Lojik.  As Euthanasia, Andrew works with Scott Ruston, remixing material by himself and other artists - including the Bonemachine song 'This Oceans Angry' (which featured on their debut Hackpen Records single 'Another Day Over'), 'Draw Your Lines' by Portsmouth Electro-guitar solo act Qhixldekx, and Lojik's 'Out From The Crowd'.  Additionally, Andrew has remixed 'Brightened' by The Lazys, and Portsmouth band Blake - providing the breakbeat filled 'Paragon Radio Mix' and the danced-up 'Paragon Club Mix' of their track 'When It's All Over'.

Andrew has produced and mixed tracks with The Lazys, and also produced two songs for Qhixldekx in 2004 entitled 'One Caveat' and 'Walt Disney', and digitally mastered 'The Twin Moon Conspiracy', the Qhixldekx mini album on which the tracks featured.  Andy has also sound engineered gigs for the soul music cover band Madison Heights, and even appeared on BBC Radio 1's John Peel show, with specially-recorded spoken word 'offensive content' announcements, which can be heard here.  Andy was interviewed by Radio 1 in October 2005 for a documentary about the life and legacy of John Peel.  Listen to it online here.

Visit Andrew Morrison's official website here.

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