Edwin wrote and produced electronic dance music and hard house under a variety of names including Mister Morrow, Eggo & Hot Pocket (with DJ Jen-E), Eco Cops, and Nu Guerilla.
[4] In high school, Edwin was a drummer in an industrial band,[5] L'Me L'Ma, having influences from synth music bands including Queen, Duran Duran, Visage, Depeche Mode, A Flock of Seagulls, New Order, Dead or Alive, Sigue Sigue Sputnik and Nitzer Ebb.
From the late 1980s Edwin DJ'd at Brisbane's early dance music nightclubs, including Stratus (Homestead Hotel, Zillmere) and Wall Street.
[7] Edwin wrote music under a various names to separate his work with different artists — Eco Cops, Nu Guerilla, Rocket Girls and Mister Morrow.
Sexing the Cherry and Mister Morrow had a track included on the Volition High - A Dance compilation CD (VOLTCD88) in 1992.
[12][13] Sexing the Cherry supported international artists including Take That — at Australia's Wonderland in Sydney, 1994[14] and M People on the Brisbane leg of their Come Again Tour, 1 April 1995.
He gave female DJs a chance to play at the parties he organized — an unusual occurrence in an otherwise male-dominated field.
In 1993, Edwin also helped Harry Katsanevas compile the weekly DJ chart in Brisbane's dance music street press, Scene Magazine.
[19] In 1995, Central Station Records released a CD maxi single of Edwin Morrow's song Didgeridoo.
I've also been DJing four nights a week at Rockafella's in the Valley and I'm a couple of navs away from gaining my P.P.L (private pilot's license)".