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In 2019, Kibby contributed keyboards, moog bass and backing vocals to the title track of Harry Styles's second studio album Fine Line, and in 2020, she co-wrote and produced the orchestral interludes on Lady Gaga's sixth studio album Chromatica (2020), with a 26-piece orchestra.
Kibby has co-written and produced on multiple Grammy nominated & number 1 albums including Panic! at the Disco, Harry Styles and Lady Gaga, produced, written and recorded solo material under the moniker White Sea & Sue Clayton, and remixed dozens of tracks from Lorde to The Weeknd.
Kibby’s solo project White Sea has been an evolving beast. Her debut album saw her touring with Phantogram and The Naked and Famous, while her second allowed her to explore the idea of releasing singles instead of larger bodies of work all at once.
Her first EP, This Frontier, was released in 2010 and featured a medley of styles, blending electronic, pop and rock music as she tested her own potential as a solo artist. Four years later, Morgan has crafted and released her first full-length album, In Cold Blood.
She’s also co-written for Panic! at the Disco and composed the orchestral interludes to Lady Gaga’s Chromatica album, all while also making solo material under the moniker White Sea and crafting scores. Kibby’s first score was for the acclaimed French film, Bang Gang.
Composer Magazine is a platform for inspiration showcasing emerging artists and interviews with top composers writing the latest Hollywood blockbuster film scores. From touring with M83 to writing with Panic at the Disco! and Lady Gaga, Morgan Kibby is now scoring projects for Amazon and Netflix.
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Throughout the years, Kibby has flexed her musical talents in a solo project under the name of White Sea and as a sort-after collaborator, producer, and composer. Noticeably, the talent is most well known for being a previous member of M83 and co-wrote some of your favourite tracks from the electronic group.