Morden Tower has a history of providing a platform for new and experimental music. Musicians who have played at the Tower include
Alan Hull of
Lindisfarne, Grayson Capps, Les Cox Sportifs,
Paul Smith of
Maxïmo Park, Richard Dawson,
Teitur,
John Power, Chris Corsano, Mecca Normal, Sir Richard Bishop, Jack Rose, Cath & Phil Tyler,
Burning Star Core, Prurient, Jakob Olausson,
Mama Baer &
Kommissar Hjuler, Jozef Van Wissem, C Joynes, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Jazzfinger, Peter Walker, Alasdair Roberts, James Ferraro, Monopoly Child Star Searchers,
Calvin Johnson A Hawk and a Hacksaw,
Tonstartssbandht, Silver Fox, Rachel Lancaster, Viv Albertine, Stuart Moxham, Wrest, Funeral Danceparty, Metgumbnerbone, Morgellons, Big Fail and Matt "Black Pudding" Bovingdon on knife and fork. A Better Noise, Subterranean, Jumpin' Hot Club, NO-FI and A Glimpse of Paradise have all promoted semi regular gigs at Morden Tower over the last ten years. The band
Whitehouse performed at the Tower in 1983, supported by Ramleh and The New Blockaders. Whitehouse's set has become notorious because William Bennett slapped a female audience member in the face which caused most of the audience to leave in protest. ==References==