David Morneau is a composer of new music.

A/Break:1 has been selected for inclusion on this year's Music Beyond Performance: SoundImageSound program. This will take place at the University of the Pacific's Conservatory of Music in Stockton, California, February 1, 2008.
 
Nine pieces from my ongoing podcast project, 60x365, have been selected for inclusion on the 2008 Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Arts. This festival is held in Minneapolis, MN, February 26 – March 2, 2008.
 
My one minute piece, Here, I'll Play It Again, has been selected for inclusion in this year's 60x60 project created by Robert Voisey of Vox Novus. It will appear in both the Midwest Minutes mix and the International Minutes mix. A complete list of performances can be found here.
 
 
In August, Sing (from Lifedance) was presented on my favorite podcast: Some Assembly Required. Jon Nelson hosts this Minneapolis based show that deals exclusively with audio collage. Cool stuff, you should probably be listening anyway. Listen to the entire episode.
 
In January, Abandoned Revolution, my 8bit Gameboy soundtrack, was featured on a blog called "Free Albums Galore". Not surprisingly, this blog lives up to its name, offering a new album available for free download every day. When you have a moment or three, check it out. http://freealbums.blogsome.com/2007/01/06/david-morneau-abandoned-revolution/