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With over 126 remixes to his name—including tracks by Madonna (“Miles Away”), Katy Perry (“I Kissed A Girl”), Tegan & Sara (“Back In Your Head”), and La Roux (“Bulletproof”)—Morgan (More...)
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With over 126 remixes to his name—including tracks by Madonna (“Miles Away”), Katy Perry (“I Kissed A Girl”), Tegan & Sara (“Back In Your Head”), and La Roux (“Bulletproof”)—Morgan Page has earned a solid reputation for transferring insatiable pop energy to the dance floor in the form of banging, progressive house tracks. High ranking spots on iTunes’ dance chart, Beatport’s progressive chart, and Billboard’s club charts affirmed his salability, while an ’09 Grammy nomination for Deadmau5’s remix of Page’s “The Longest Road” simultaneously bolstered his underground cred while spotlighting his skills as a songwriter. Page released his first official full-length album in 2008. Entitled Elevate, it featured remixes of music by The Submarines, Dengue Fever, Nelly Furtado, Delerium, and others, along with a small handful of Page’s originals. It was the perfect calling card for a producer well steeped in vocal re-rubs, but eager to imprint his own unique mark upon dance music. In 2010, Page will release Believe, a powerful, captivating album that makes good on his International Dance Music Awards nomination as Best Breakthrough Artist, and typifies his journey from bootleg remixer to award-winning producer and world renown DJ. “Believe took a year and a half to make, but it was worth it!” says Page. “I went to great lengths to make songs I felt will last a long time, and to create an album you want to listen all the way through. It's easily my best work so far.” As a college student and mix show radio DJ in Burlington, Vermont, Page learned to navigate the space between pop music’s accessibility and the heady minimalism of progressive house early on. At the age of 18 he was nominated for Boston Music Award, and early in his career produced a remix of “Angels,” a track by seminal trip-hop band Wax Poetic, featuring the vocals of one Norah Jones. The dance community was quick to catch on, and his first instrumental tracks were signed to taste-making imprints like John Digweed’s Bedrock, Satoshi Tomiie’s Saw Recordings, and James Zabiela’s Hearing Aid. In 2003, he made the move to Los Angeles. “I was juggling remixes with a day job, then brewing coffee at midnight,” says Page, “burning the candle at both ends and saving money so I could write music full-time.” The landscape dramatically shifted for Page when he released a now infamous collection of bootleg remixes in 2005 entitled Cease And Desist. Without the help of master tapes (or label permission) he extracted a cappellas and signature melodies from tracks by David Bowie, Coldplay, Imogen Heap, Esthero, and The Kills with surgical precision, then rounded out the sound with luminous instrumentation and blazing beats. His undulating progressive feel and strict attention to kit detail—never the same kick drum twice, ever—was a perfect compliment to the larger than life vocal hooks. Dance music blogs like Resident Advisor and Beatportal took note, and Page’s own server continually crashed under the weight of the mix’s download traffic. “It was like going to boot camp,” says Page of the arduous process behind creating Cease And Desist. “It was a great way of getting good at editing with limited resources, and it got out to so many people. You just didn’t know who was listening to it.” Everyone from DJs and producers to managers, agents, and of course fans got their hands on the album, and its underground success helped pave the way for music future placements in television shows like Samantha Who? and Melrose Place, as well as cutting edge campaigns and in-stores for Bebe, Chanel, and Sephora. With his resume and repertoire quickly expanding, Page struck again with the release of Elevate, an album that KCRW DJ and electronic music pundit Jason Bentley described as “a breakthrough collection of original music and remixes” full of “subtle electronics and thoughtful songs.” Jo-Anne Greene from All Music Guide was even more forthright in her praise, referring to Page as “a man fast becoming a legend.” Having long jettisoned his status as an up-and-comer, Page is ready to step into the next phase of his career, firmly joining the ranks of established “triple threat” DJs, producers, and remixers like Kaskade, Deadmau5, and Eric Prydz. It’s no surprise that the dance music scene is already buzzing about Believe. “Fight For You” is the album’s first single, and is already being supported by world class DJs like Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Above and Beyond, Dave Dresden, and Hernan Cattaneo. Bolstered with impassioned lyrics and swift, clean guitars, the track embodies Believe’s fragile yet faithful feel, pushing through wistful cinematic shades to the promise of something better up ahead. “Believe is very dark, but I’m not a dark person at all,” Page explains. “I just lean towards these specific chords and melodies. Melancholy with a little bit of hope.” The Pete York cover “Strange Condition,” a simple, spatial arrangement that highlights Page’s ability let his vocalists control the direction of a song, and not be driven towards emotional peaks and valleys by just synths and bass. Page uses a similarly subtle approach on “Tell Me Why,” featuring the velveteen vocals of Télépopmusik’s Angela McCluskey. Elsewhere, Page enlists the talents of Matt Alber on “Agnus Dei” and Gabriel & Dresden alum Jan Burton on “Traces Remain” and the raucous “I’ve Had Friends.” On the moody “In The Dark,” Page himself takes a turn on the mic at the urging of another G&D contributor, Molly Bancroft, who was initially tapped to provide the vocals. For Page, it was simply the next logical progression in his maturation as a producer. “I want to work with singer/songwriters who have depth to their lyrics, and I’m trying to bring influences in from other genres,” says Page. “It’s tragic to see all the tracks on Beatport that are just made for clubs. They’re great for what they are, but it’s not necessarily something you want to have in your car on repeat, or listen to again in 10 years. This album is really a reflection of myself, and I want these songs to last a long time.”
Hometown:
Burlington, Vermont Record Label:
Nettwerk Music Group General Manager:
jared@abbotmonroe.com Booking Agent:
nsolgot@teninonetalent.com Members:
Morgan Page Artists Liked:
Mylo, Tommie Sunshine, Satoshi Tomiie, Vandalism, Deadmau5, Website:
http://www.morgan-page.com http://www.youtube.com/user/nuancerec http://www.myspace.com/morganpage
Current Standing:
- ▲ 8.7% 1 month change
- Star status
- On Fire momentum
Gig Stats
- 0 upcoming gigs
- 55 past gigs
Social Stats
- last.fm 126,702 listeners
- Soundcloud 16,935 plays/track
- YouTube 112,213 views/video
- Twitter 98,396 followers
- Facebook 402,866 fans
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Upcoming Gigs
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Past Gigs
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Feb 23
2.23 MORGAN PAGE - NATHAN SCOTT - MID SATURDAYS
The Mid (Chicago) – Morgan Page - 2013
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Dec 07
MORGAN PAGE and FELIX CARTEL at ELEKTRICITY
Elektricity (Pontiac) – Morgan Page, Felix Cartal - 2012
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Jun 16
Spring Awakening Music Festival
Soldier Field (Chicago) – Dillon Francis, Morgan Page, Felix Cartal, Wolfgang Gartner, Joachim Garraud , Skrillex, Markus Schulz, Ferry Corsten, A-Trak, Afrojack, Sandro Silva, Laidback Luke, Hardwell, Flux Pavilion - 2012
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May 19
Morgan Page – 2012 Australian Tour
Soho (Sydney) – Morgan Page - 2012
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May 18
Morgan Page – 2012 Australian Tour
Family (Brisbane) – Morgan Page - 2012
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May 17
Morgan Page – 2012 Australian Tour
Electric Circus (Adelaide) – Morgan Page - 2012
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May 12
Morgan Page – 2012 Australian Tour
Alumbra Docklands (Melbourne) – Morgan Page - 2012
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May 11
Morgan Page – 2012 Australian Tour
King St Hotel (Newcastle Upon Tyne) – Morgan Page - 2012
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Apr 27
Nocturnal Wonderland
Apache Pass (Rockdale) – Dillon Francis, Morgan Page, Bingo Players, Steve Aoki, Calvin Harris, 12th Planet, Borgore, R3hab, Sebastian Ingrosso, Cosmic Gate, Cazzette, Hardwell - 2012
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Apr 20
Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 2012
Empire Polo Club (Indio) – Jacques Lu Cont, Porter Robinson, Hello Seahorse!, Pulp, Spector, Morgan Page, Avicii, Sebastian Ingrosso, Noisia, Flying Lotus, Kaskade, David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Martin Solveig, Afrojack, Amon Tobin, Atari Teenage Riot, Beats Antique, Borgore, Breakbot, Zedd, R3hab, Alesso, Zeds dead, DJ Shadow, Sbtrkt, Madeon, Feed Me, Dada Life, Swedish House Mafia - 2012
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Apr 13
Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 2012
Empire Polo Club (Indio) – Jacques Lu Cont, Porter Robinson, Hello Seahorse!, Pulp, Spector, Morgan Page, Avicii, Sebastian Ingrosso, Noisia, Flying Lotus, Kaskade, David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Martin Solveig, Afrojack, Amon Tobin, Atari Teenage Riot, Beats Antique, Borgore, Breakbot, Zedd, R3hab, Alesso, Zeds dead, doctor P, DJ Shadow, Sbtrkt, Madeon, Feed Me, Dada Life, Swedish House Mafia - 2012
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Feb 25
Morgan Page @ Showbox at the Market
Showbox at The Market (Seattle) – Morgan Page - 2012
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Feb 18
Michael Woods
Ministry of Sound (London) – Morgan Page, Adrian Lux, Nicky Romero - 2012
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Feb 10
Morgan Page In the Air
Buchanan's (El Paso) – Morgan Page - 2012
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Jan 13
Morgan Page @ F Ultra Lounge
F Ultra Lounge (Laredo) – Morgan Page - 2012
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Dec 01
Morgan Page @ Long Street 12.1.11
Long Street (Columbus) – Morgan Page - 2011
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Nov 12
MORGAN PAGE - IN THE AIR ALBUM TOUR
The Lounge (Minneapolis) – Morgan Page - 2011
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Nov 05
LIVE @ Enclave
Enclave Nightclub (Chicago) – Morgan Page - 2011
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Sep 23
Nocturnal Wonderland 2011
NOS Events Center (San Bernardino) – Loadstar, Morgan Page, Dirty South, Gabriel & Dresden, Glenn Morrison, Original Sin, Trent Cantrelle, Eddie Thoneick, Wippenberg, Sebastian Ingrosso, Kaskade, Fedde Le Grand, Mark Knight, Simon Patterson, Lisa Lashes, Aly & Fila, Breakage, Calyx & Teebee, Cosmic Gate, Nicky Romero - 2011
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Aug 27
Sunset Junction 2011
Sunset Junction (Los Angeles) – TBD, Cold Blank, Morgan Page, Trent Cantrelle - 2011
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Jul 23
The Love Festival Hawaii
Wet N Wild Hawaii (Kapolei) – Diplo, Morgan Page, Jack Beats - 2011
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Jul 16
Global Dance Festival
Red Rocks Ampitheatre (Denver) – Dehasse, Gareth Emery, Benny Benassi, Avicii, Dada Life, Morgan Page, Porter Robinson, Zedd - 2011
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May 27
The Love Festival Las Vegas
Palms Casino Resort (Las Vegas) – Morgan Page, TV Rock, Justin Martin, Marcus Schossow, Chromeo, Classixx, Felix da Housecat, Green Velvet, Kill The Noise, LA Riots, Paul Oakenfold, Treasure Fingers, Junior Sanchez, Paul van Dyk - 2011
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May 27
Electric Daisy Carnival Orlando
Tinker Field (Orlando) – Benny Benassi, Porter Robinson, Skrillex, Morgan Page, Tiësto, Chris Lake, Calvin Harris, Markus Schulz, Ferry Corsten, 12th Planet, AK1200, Afrojack, DJ Baby Anne, DJ Dan, DJ Icey, DatsiK, Debbie Deb, Diplo, Dirty South, Dirtyphonics, Downlink, Egyptian Lover, Gabriel & Dresden, Goldie, Feed Me - 2011
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Apr 28
Morgan Page @ Belasco w/ ZHU, DJ Chris Patrick & Special Guests
Belasco Theatre (Los Angeles) – Morgan Page - 2011
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Mar 05
Morgan Page
Avalon Hollywood (Hollywood) – Morgan Page - 2011
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Dec 31
...:::RESOLUTION:::... NYE 2011 w/MORGAN PAGE @ SHOWBOX SODO [12.31.10] 21+
Showbox SoDo (Seattle) – Morgan Page - 2010
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Dec 31
...:::RESOLUTION:::... NYE 2011 w/MORGAN PAGE @ SHOWBOX SODO [12.31.10] 21+
Showbox SoDo (Seattle) – Morgan Page - 2010
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Oct 29
Cementery of Sound
Big Four Building at Stampede Park (Calgary) – Morgan Page - 2010
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Oct 29
Cemetery of Sound
Big Four Building at Stampede Park (Calgary) – Morgan Page, AC Slater, Sound of Stereo, Menno de Jong - 2010
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Sep 11
Morgan Page
Avalon Hollywood (Hollywood) – Morgan Page, Glenn Morrison, Dresden & Johnston - 2010
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Sep 05
LABOUR OF LOVE 2010
Kool Haus (Toronto) – John Digweed, Morgan Page, Axwell, Felix Cartal, Markus Schulz, 12th Planet, Afrojack, Kissy Sell Out, The Junkies, Above & Beyond, Bombaman, Greg Gow, DJ Die, Fabio - 2010
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Jul 18
Morgan Page
Sound Bar (Chicago) – Morgan Page - 2010
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May 18
Morgan Page
Sound Bar (Chicago) – Morgan Page - 2010
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Apr 30
Stereotype Fridays Morgan Page Believe album tour
Celebrities (Vancouver) – Morgan Page - 2010
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Apr 09
Morgan Page @ Republic Live - April 9th 2010 - Austin, Tx
Republic Live (Austin) – Morgan Page, Francis Preve - 2010
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Mar 13
MORGAN PAGE @ INHOUSESD.COM
The Onyx Room 852 5th Ave. (San Diego) – Morgan Page - 2010
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Feb 05
Morgan Page
The Forum (Sydney) – Morgan Page - 2010
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Oct 24
Hallow Freak'n Ween
Phil Long Expo Center (Colorado Springs) – Morgan Page, Kaskade, Thrillseekers, DJ Icey - 2009
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Aug 28
Morgan Page live
Rich's (Houston) – Morgan Page - 2009
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Apr 29
Morgan Page
Cream Stereo Lounge (Scottsdale) – Morgan Page - 2009
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Dec 13
D3 Entertainment presents Morgan Page
Crobar (Buenos Aires) – Morgan Page - 2008
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Oct 31
Freak Night XII
WaMu Theater (Seattle) – Morgan Page, DJ Icey, Kraddy - 2008
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Oct 09
YES WE CAN! Obama Fundraiser
Boardner's (Hollywood) – Morgan Page - 2008
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Oct 05
Delerium
Respectable Street (West Palm Beach) – Morgan Page, Elsiane, Sarah Fimm, Delerium - 2008
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Sep 27
Delerium
The Mod Club (Toronto) – Morgan Page, Elsiane, Sarah Fimm, Delerium - 2008
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Sep 26
Delerium
Royal Oak Music Theatre (Royal Oak) – Morgan Page, Elsiane, Delerium - 2008
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Sep 24
Delerium
The Myth (Maplewood) – Morgan Page, Elsiane, Sarah Fimm, Delerium - 2008
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Sep 21
Delerium with Elsiane and Morgan Page
Gothic Theatre (Englewood) – Morgan Page, Elsiane, Sarah Fimm, Delerium - 2008
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Sep 17
Delerium
El Rey Theatre (Los Angeles) – Morgan Page, Elsiane, Sarah Fimm, Delerium - 2008
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Sep 13
Delerium
Showbox at The Market (Seattle) – Morgan Page, Elsiane, Delerium - 2008
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Sep 12
Delerium
Wonder Ballroom (Portland) – Morgan Page, Elsiane, Delerium - 2008
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Sep 11
Delerium
Commodore Ballroom (Vancouver) – Morgan Page, Elsiane, Delerium - 2008
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Jul 24
Junkie XL
Tentation (Newport) – Morgan Page, Junkie XL - 2008
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Jul 12
GIANT presents Pete Tong and Morgan Page
Vanguard (Los Angeles) – Morgan Page - 2008


