to⋅mor⋅row (tuh-mawr-oh, -mor-oh) noun
1.the day following today: Tomorrow is supposed to be dark. Erick Moya aka Light of the industrial defunct band Space Insex is an American turntablist and composer. Growing up in Dallas and surrounding cities, Erick, began his musical carreer inspired by such djs of the 80's like grandmaster flash and jazzy jeff.
2.a future period or time: the stars of tomorrow. In 1995 his inspiration grew from turntablists qbert and d-styles. Since then he has focused more on skratching and drumming using the turntable as an instrument. Most recently he has been an advocate of the Q.F.O. instrument, using it on his performance tours.
By 2000 along with dj bside, he opened up for qbert and d-styles in a massive dj performance.
adverb
3.on the morrow; on the day following today: Currently he is skratching for VH1's white rapper show artist 100 Proof & The Hype, and performing solo with his skratch music and industrial project Tomorrow's Darkness.
dark⋅ness (dahrk-nis) –noun
1.the state or quality of being dark: The room was in total darkness. By 2002, Erick formed the band known as Space Insex. The industrial rock band performed for 5 years before its demise in 2007 releasing the album Danger Fluid with the single titled "Wither".
2.absence or deficiency of light: the darkness of night. Now, as a solo artist, Erick produces and performs a mixture of industrial, breaks, skratch and rock in his new music venture.
3.obscurity; concealment.