The story may sound vaguely familiar – “with few label options for a young DJ/producer, he releases a bootleg album. The album draws rave reviews in magazines and on websites all over the world, becoming an instant underground classic.” No, this isn’t the story of Danger Mouse; this is the story of Morgan Page – who, in 2006, released a compilation comprised of bootleg remixes of the likes of Coldplay, Imogen Heap, and Davie Bowie aptly titled, Cease and Desist.
What followed instead were not cease and desist letters but a slew of legitimate remix work by numerous major labels and a record deal from Nettwerk Music Group. Not a bad turn of events for a guy who produced his first track at age 14 while growing up in a log cabin in Vermont. Fast-forward to the present and we find Morgan Page quickly becoming one the most sought after Remix Producers. His remixes for marquee artists (Angie Stone, Delerium, Stevie Nicks, Nelly Furtado and more) consistently land at the top of the Billboard Club Play charts, including three number one hits in 2006 alone.
Tracklisting:
1. Axwell & Dirty South – “Open Your Heart” [Axtone]
2. Eric Morillo & DJ DLG – “Where Are You Now?” [Subliminal]
3. Discount Rhinos – “Keep Control” (Norman & Atalia Remix) [Sharpie Style]
4. Sandy Vee – “Bleep” [Ultra Records]
5. Lal Meri – “Bad Things” (Morgan Page Remix) [Six Degrees]
6. Jojo Flores & Steve Smooth – “Stay” (John Dahlback Remix) [Ultra Records]
7. Yoko Ono – “Not Getting Enough” (Morgan Page Remix)
8. Passenger 16 – “Mirage” (EDX Remix) [Songbird]
9. Zoo Brazil – “Can You See It?” (Myers & Sellberg Remix) [Joia]
10. Deadmau5 – “Slip” [Mau5trap]
Morgan Page winds up his first ever tour of Australia this weekend, playing Friday March 20th at Limelite in Fremantle, and Saturday March 21st at Chinese Laundry in Sydney.














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