Music collaborations Fisher-Rozenberg's collaborative work includes playing drums and percussion on
Youth Lagoon's
Savage Hills Ballroom (2015), produced by Ali Chant.
Youth Lagoon's song "The Knower", featuring Fisher-Rozenberg's drumming, was featured on the
Song Exploder podcast. He also contributed drums and percussion to
Alvvays'
Antisocialites (2017) and
Blue Rev (2022), both of which won Juno Awards, were shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize, and entered the
Billboard 200. The song "Belinda Says" (from the album
Blue Rev) was nominated for a
Grammy award in 2024. Additionally he contributed drums to noise rock band
Child Bite's
Monomania EP.
Audio/visual collaborations Film scores Fisher-Rozenberg has composed
film scores for
Couplings (2013),
Ape Sodom (2016),
Two Cares Due None (2016), and
Heelers (2017), with
Ape Sodom and
Two Cares Due None being under the band name
Absolutely Free.
BRR Together with visual artist Ryan Dodgson, Fisher-Rozenberg formed the project BRR, known for their self-titled book and record set (2012) and cassette release,
A Pining (2018). Their projects have been recognized for blending visual art with
experimental music.
Myriad Fisher-Rozenberg and his wife, visual artist Melissa Fisher-Rozenberg, have an ongoing collaboration project called Myriad, which blends
kinetic sculptures with
installation art and
reel-to-reel loops. In 2014, their first exhibition, at the XPACE Cultural Centre in
Toronto, was described as "a succinct immersive installation, the central component being a kinetic sculpture two juxtaposed reel-to-reel units, wooden gear mechanisms, and a ¼" audio tape loop. A motif of thread is repeatedly installed around the room, recurring throughout the space in the form of collages and printed fabric". == Personal life ==