Erik Morse
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Erik Morse (A.K.A. Eric Morse)(b. November 1979), is an American underground author, rock writer and journalist. Morse was born and grew up in the small town of Conroe, Texas near a farm site where Beat writers Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs once lived in the 1940s. Despite suffering a tumultuous teenage life in a Houston private school where shady juvenile crime ultimately led him to a stint in rehab, Morse went on to graduate from New York University with a degree in film and philosophy.
At the same time, Morse also met and worked extensively with New York downtown writers and journalists - among them, punk laureate and Andy Warhol associate Victor Bockris, International Times' founder and Beatles' biographer Barry Miles and Please Kill Me bon vivant Legs McNeil. After a chance meeting with Spacemen 3 founder and avant-garde musician, Sonic Boom (A.K.A. Peter Kember) in an East Village club in 2001, Morse began penning a lengthy and exhausting biography of the band during his final year of college. The completed text, known alternatively as Spacemen 3 and the Birth of Spiritualized or Dreamweapon – which detailed the two decade history of the legendary narcotic outfit – was published by Omnibus Press UK in 2004 and in the US in 2005. The book was featured in US and UK magazines Mojo, The Wire, Uncut, Harp, and Magnet – a rare feat for a first-time author – and critically praised by Simon Reynolds, Thurston Moore, Dennis Cooper and Christian Fennesz. Morse has also begun writing for magazines and journals throughout the US and Europe, including upcoming features in Arthur Magazine, Bomb Magazine and Bookforum, and he is currently a contributing writer for the San Francisco Bay Guardian.
As of 2007, Morse is collaborating with Southern rock legend, filmmaker and photographer Tav Falco on a Situationist biography of Memphis, Tennessee and its subterranean culture to be released by Creation Books, UK. A third, unidentified book is also in the works.
[edit] External links
- Spacemen 3 and the Birth of Spiritualized on Amazon.com
- Fantomas feature in Arthur Magazine issue no. 28
- Morse's Feature on The Jesus and Mary Chain for SFBG
- Morse's Feature on Morrissey for SFBG
- Morse's Feature on Big Star and Alex Chilton for SFBG
- Tav Falco and Panther Burns site at Myspace
- Distinguished Locals on Dennis Cooper blog site
- Simon Reynolds review of Dreamweapon biography