Morris started working in the music industry as a sound engineer at Spaceward Studio in
Cambridge, England when he was 16. He continued as an engineer until 1994, when he mixed and mastered Oasis's debut album
Definitely Maybe. He continued working with Oasis for their subsequent two albums ''
(What's the Story) Morning Glory? (1995) and Be Here Now (1997). Morris appears on the cover of (What's the Story) Morning Glory?'' holding the album's master tape. He went on to produce
the Verve album
A Northern Soul (1995),
Pusherman's "Floored" (1996),
Ash's
1977 (1996) and the debut UK album, ''For God's Sake'' for Thai rock star
Sek Loso. In 2000, he recorded and produced Ash's album
Free All Angels. He produced
the Paddingtons' debut album
First Comes First, which was released in October 2005 on
Poptones Records. In the early summer of 2006, he produced
Hats Off to the Buskers, the debut album of
Dundee band
the View, which reached number one on the
UK Albums Chart. Morris also produced the band's second album
Which Bitch? released in February 2009. Morris mixed several tracks for the
Kaiser Chiefs album
The Future Is Medieval including the first single, "
Little Shocks" off their last album. In 2011, he composed and performed the soundtrack for English director Ronnie Thompson's film
Tower Block. Since then, he has produced five tracks from
Madness's last album and worked with the View, Towns and did a session with the unsigned band Death at Sea. In 2013, Morris re-mastered the first three Oasis albums with Ian Cooper for 20th anniversary re-issues. In 2014, he has mixed tracks for the Jackals, an album by the Glorious, and also recorded Italian singer Nathalie. Later in 2014, Morris produced albums for the Spanish band Stay and the American band Prehab. In February 2015, Morris produced the debut album of Edinburgh-based rock trio
Miracle Glass Company. == Personal life ==