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Harrison Robinson, mononymously known as Harrison, is a Canadian electronic musician from Toronto, Ontario. He is most noted as a two-time Juno Award nominee for Electronic Album of the Year, receiving nods at the Juno Awards of 2017 for Checkpoint Titanium and at the Juno Awards of 2024 for Birds, Bees, the Clouds and the Trees.

Robinson released tracks to SoundCloud before releasing the EP Colors in 2015.

Checkpoint Titanium, his debut full-length album, was released in 2016. He followed up in 2018 with his second album, Apricity.

Birds, Bees, the Clouds and the Trees, his third full-length album, followed in 2023.

Awards

Maxime Lamontagne's music video for the single "How Can It Be", from the Colors EP, was shortlisted for the Prism Prize in 2016. In 2017, Scott Cudmore's video for "It’s Okay, I Promise" was shortlisted, and in 2019 Ft. Langley's video for "Your Girl" made the shortlist.

"By Myself", a collaboration between Harrison and DijahSB, was a nominee for the 2022 SOCAN Songwriting Prize.

References

  1. Jordan Darville, "How Harrison got healthy and found his voice". Fader, September 14, 2016.
  2. Holly Gordon, "Alessia Cara, Drake, the Weeknd, Tegan and Sara among 2017 Juno nominees". CBC Music, February 7, 2017.
  3. "Here are all the 2024 Juno nominees". CBC Music, February 6, 2024.
  4. Scott Simpson, "Harrison, Colors EP". Exclaim!, April 1, 2015.
  5. Benjamin Boles, "Album of the week: harrison’s Checkpoint Titanium". Now, September 7, 2016.
  6. Matt Bauer, "Harrison Knows Winter Is Coming; 'Apricity' Will Help Us Cope". Exclaim!, October 10, 2018.
  7. Tom Beedham, "Harrison Pushes Beyond the Material World on 'Birds, Bees, the Clouds & the Trees'". Exclaim!, April 26, 2023.
  8. "Prism Prize Announces Top 20 Finalists for 2016". Exclaim!, February 9, 2016.
  9. Haydn Watters, "A Tribe Called Red, Grimes, Wintersleep videos make Prism Prize short list". CBC News, April 4, 2017.
  10. "Jessie Reyez, Classified, more to vie for best Canadian music video prize". Q, April 2, 2019.
  11. Myriam Bercier, "Les finalistes du Prix de la chanson SOCAN 2022". Le Canal Auditif, June 1, 2022.
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