Justin Morey
- Senior Lecturer in Music Production, Leeds Beckett University
Justin's research publications have focused on sampling as a creative musical practice, and his current research practice involves site-specific field recording and soundscape composition with a wildlife and conservation theme. Recent audiovisual installation pieces in collaboration with visual artist Ruthie Ford ('Spurn: Rhythms and Reflections') were exhibited at Spurn Point Lighthouse in East Yorkshire in Spring and Summer 2025.
Justin has a professional industry background as an independent studio owner, engineer and producer, composer and artist working in popular music, co-founding and operating Mother Digital Studio in Shoreditch, London from 1995-2003.
Since relocating to Yorkshire in 2003 he has taught in Higher Education at Community Music (London), Confetti Studios (Nottingham), Leeds Conservatoire, University of Sheffield and Leeds Beckett University where he has been a senior lecturer since 2004. His teaching specialisms include music business, copyright law, studio-based recording and production, popular music studies and production analysis. He is a PhD supervisor and would consider further supervisions associated with his research interests.
Justin has been an external examiner for University of Lancashire, University of Derby, Sheffield Hallam University, University of Westminster and University of Brighton. He organised and co-hosted the 6th annual Art of Record Production Conference at Leeds Beckett in 2010 and is book reviewer for Bloomsbury Academic publishers.
Experience- –present Senior Lecturer in Music Production, Leeds Beckett University
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