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Morgan Wolf Page (born May 31, 1981) is an American DJ and music producer. His tracks include "The Longest Road", "Fight for You" and "In the Air". Page has received two Grammy Award nominations; a personal nomination for best remix with Nadia Ali and in 2009 his song was nominated for best remix; "The Longest Road" (Deadmau5 Remix). Page is signed to Armada Music worldwide.
Early life and education
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He was born Morgan Wolf Page in Burlington, Vermont. Morgan got his start early by interning while in grade school at German record label Plastic City. While attending Champlain Valley Union High School Morgan became a DJ on the University of Vermont’s college radio station WRUV 90.1FM. Morgan attended Emerson College in Boston, MA. While at Emerson, Morgan produced original songs, remixes, and was station manager at WERS 88.9FM, co-hosting the weekly show Revolutions.
Career
[edit]Originally signed to the now defunct Fiji Recordings in 1999, Page went on to record for John Digweed's Bedrock label, Satoshi Tomiie's SAW imprint, Force Tracks, and Nordic Trax. Prior to graduating from high school, Page did a weekly show at WRUV 90.1 FM in Burlington, Vermont, then worked as a DJ and station manager at WERS 88.9 FM at Emerson College in Boston, where he attended school. In addition to his original compositions, Page has remixed songs by Nadia Ali, Regina Spektor, Madonna, Katy Perry, Meiko, Adam Lambert, Greg Laswell, Alanis Morissette, Dolores O'Riordan, Ashley Tisdale, Nelly Furtado, Delerium, Stevie Nicks, The B-52s, T. Rex, Uh Huh Her, Tegan and Sara, Coldplay, Korn, Wax Poetic, Norah Jones, The Submarines, The Police, Jeffree Star, HIM, Camila Grey and The Outfield.
Page's second studio album Believe was released on February 23, 2010 with the first single "Fight for You". The second single, a Pete Yorn cover titled "Strange Condition", was released on January 26, 2010. The third and final single "I've Had Friends" (a co production with Dave Dresden featuring vocals by Jan Burton) was released on November 9, 2010. The music video for "I've Had Friends" premiered on MTV in 2010.
On April 3, 2012, Morgan Page released his third studio album In The Air which featured collaborations with Sultan & Ned Shepard, BT, Angela McCluskey, Andy Caldwell, Tegan and Sara, Nadia Ali, and Greg Laswell.
In 2018, Morgan Page released his single "Lost Dreams" with DJ Jayceeoh and Kaleena Zanders, a track which he described as "different than my usual style – a bit more diva power to the vocal, and less ethereal and breathy." In the same year, he also recorded and released an EP called Born to Fly EP via Armada Music, with the track "Habit" being created during his tour in China.[1]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]| Title | Details | Peak chart positions | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US 200 [2] |
US Dance [3] |
US Heat [4] |
US Indie [5] | ||
| Elevate |
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— | — | — | — |
| Believe |
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— | — | — | — |
| In the Air |
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— | — | — | — |
| DC to Light |
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154 | 3 | 1 | 9 |
| "—" denotes an album that did not chart or was not released. | |||||
Extended plays
[edit]| Title | Details | Track listing |
|---|---|---|
| Born to Fly[6] |
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List
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Singles
[edit]- 2008: "The Longest Road" (featuring Lissie)
- 2009: "Call My Name" (featuring Tyler James)
- 2009: "Fight for You" (featuring Lissie)
- 2010: "Strange Condition" (featuring Lissie)
- 2010: "I've Had Friends" (featuring Jan Burton)
- 2011: "In The Air" (with Sultan + Ned Shepard and BT featuring Angela McCluskey)
- 2012: "Body Work" (featuring Tegan and Sara)
- 2012: "Where Did You Go?" (with Andy Caldwell and Jonathan Mendelsohn)
- 2013: "Carry Me" (with Nadia Ali)
- 2013: "Your Love" (featuring The Outfield)
- 2013: "Against the World" (with Michael S.)
- 2014: "We Receive You" (with Carnage and Candice Pillay)
- 2015: "Open Heart" (featuring Lissie)
- 2015: "No Ordinary Life" (featuring Angela McCluskey)
- 2015: "Running Wild" (featuring The Oddictions and Britt Daley)
- 2016: "Real Life" (with Mako)
- 2016: "Don't Give Up" (featuring Lissie)
- 2017: "Candles" (with Steve James)
- 2017: "Other Girl" (featuring Rayla)
- 2017: "Fight My Way" (featuring Moses Keenan)
- 2017: "Beautiful Disaster" (featuring Stella Rio and Damon Sharpe)[7]
- 2018: "Lost Dreams" (with Jayceeoh featuring Kaleena Zanders)
- 2018: "Let You Go"[8]
- 2018: "Collusion" (with Swanky Tunes)[9]
- 2019: "Gone My Way" (featuring Pex L)[10]
- 2019: "Fire & Gold" (with Vivid featuring Allé and Damon Sharpe)[11]
- 2019: "Reason For Living" (featuring Angel Taylor)[12]
- 2019: "Footprints" (with Haliene)[13]
- 2020: "You" (with Melo.Kids)[14]
- 2020: "Addict" (featuring Jeonghyeon)[15]
- 2020: "Fade Away" (with Vivid)[16]
- 2021: "Like I Do" (with Steve James featuring Brooke Tomlinson)[17]
- 2021: "Lost" (with Gian Varela featuring Fagin)[18]
- 2021: "When I'm Right" (with Sick Individuals featuring Asia Whiteacre)[19]
- 2021: "Turn Off My Mind" (with Lights)[20]
- 2021: "I Love It" (with Bvrnout)[21]
- 2022 "Wounded" (with Ferry Corsten featuring Cara Melín)[22]
- 2023 "Firewalk" (featuring Lissie)
Remixes
[edit]- 2010: HIM – "The Foreboding Sense of Impending Happiness" (Morgan Page Remix)
- 2011: Nadia Ali – "Fantasy" (Morgan Page Remix)
- 2011: Daft Punk –- "Solar Sailer" (Morgan Page Remix)
- 2015: Borgeous feat. M.Bronx – Souls (Morgan Page Remix)
- 2016: Pegboard Nerds featuring Jonny Rose – "Downhearted" (Morgan Page Remix)
- 2018: Flight Facilities featuring Dustin Tebbutt – "All Your Love" (Morgan Page Remix)[23]
- 2018: Ava Max – "Sweet but Psycho" (Morgan Page Remix)[24]
- 2019: Alessia Cara – "Out of Love" (Morgan Page Remix)[25]
- 2019: Deadmau5 – "Imaginary Friends (ov)" (Morgan Page Remix)[26]
- 2020: Arty - "Kingdom" (Morgan Page Remix)[27]
- 2020: Just A Gent and Caitlyn Scarlett - "Fire" (Morgan Page Remix)[28]
- 2020: Gareth Emery - "St Mary's" (Morgan Page Remix)[29]
- 2021: David Solomon featuring Ryan Tedder - "Learn To Love Me" (Morgan Page Remix)[30]
- 2021: Mitis featuring Soundr - "Homesick" (Morgan Page Remix)[31]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Grammy Awards
[edit]| Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | "Fantasy" (Morgan Page Remix) by Nadia Ali | Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical | Nominated |
International Dance Music Awards
[edit]| Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Morgan Page | Best Breakthrough Artist | Nominated |
| "The Longest Road" (Deadmau5 Remix) | Best Progressive House/Trance Track | ||
| 2010 | "Fight for You" | Best Progressive Track | |
| 2012 | "In the Air" | Best Progressive Track | |
| Morgan Page | Best American DJ |
Independent Music Awards
[edit]| Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | In the Air | Best Dance/Electronica Album[32] | Won |
References
[edit]- ^ "Exclusive Interview with Grammy-Nominated American Producer Morgan Page". viralbpm.com. April 30, 2018. Retrieved May 10, 2018.
- ^ "Morgan Page - Chart history | Billboard 200". www.billboard.com. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
- ^ "Morgan Page - Chart history | Top Dance/Electronic Albums". www.billboard.com. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
- ^ "Morgan Page - Chart history | Heatseekers Albums". www.billboard.com. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
- ^ "Morgan Page - Chart history | Independent Albums". www.billboard.com. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
- ^ Evans, Steph (March 9, 2018). "Morgan Page announces EP trilogy with the release of 'Born to Fly' [Exclusive]". EarMilk. Archived from the original on March 11, 2018. Retrieved March 11, 2018.
- ^ Murray, Gordon (January 18, 2018). "Billboard Dance Chart Upstarts: One Bit & Noah Cyrus, Morgan Page, Ryan Brahms". Billboard.com. Archived from the original on January 19, 2018. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
- ^ Sweeney, Farrell (August 19, 2018). "Morgan Page releases his next radio fixation, 'Let You Go'". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on August 20, 2018. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
- ^ Sweeney, Farrell (November 4, 2018). "Morgan Page and Swanky Tunes provide election-time relief with 'Collusion'". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on November 5, 2018. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
- ^ Hymo, Josh (March 1, 2019). "First Listen: Morgan Page kicks off 2019 with new single, 'Gone My Way', featuring Pex L". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on March 2, 2019. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
- ^ "Fire & Gold (feat. Allé & Damon Sharpe) - Single by Morgan Page on Apple Music". iTunes Store. June 21, 2019. Retrieved July 12, 2019.
- ^ "Reason for Living - Single by Morgan Page on Apple Music". iTunes Store. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
- ^ "Footprints - Single by Morgan Page on Apple Music". iTunes Store. September 13, 2019. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
- ^ "You - Single by Morgan Page & Melo.Kids on Apple Music". Apple Music. April 17, 2020. Retrieved May 1, 2020.
- ^ "Addict (feat. Jeonghyeon) - Single by Morgan Page on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
- ^ "Fade Away - Single by Morgan Page & Vivid on Apple Music". Apple Music. October 30, 2020. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
- ^ "Like I Do (feat. Brooke Tomlinson) - Single by Steve James & Morgan Page on Apple Music". Apple Music. April 16, 2021. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
- ^ "Lost (feat. Fagin) - Single by Morgan Page & Gian Varela on Apple Music". Apple Music. June 25, 2021. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
- ^ "When I'm Right (feat. Asia Whiteacre) - Single by Morgan Page & Sick Individuals on Apple Music". Apple Music. July 29, 2021. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
- ^ "Turn Off My Mind - Single by Lights & Morgan Page on Apple Music". Apple Music. August 20, 2021. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
- ^ "I Love It - Single by Morgan Page & Bvrnout on Apple Music". Apple Music. December 10, 2021. Retrieved February 6, 2022.
- ^ Defaria, Cameron (March 3, 2022). "Ferry Corsten, Morgan Page bestow new electro-pop gem, 'Wounded'". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on March 29, 2022. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
- ^ Evans, Steph (July 29, 2018). "Joakim and Morgan Page enlisted to remix Flight Facilities' 'All Your Love'". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on July 30, 2018. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
- ^ "Sweet but Psycho (Morgan Page Remix) - Single by Ava Max on Apple Music". iTunes Store. Archived from the original on December 22, 2018. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
- ^ "Out of Love (Remixes) - EP by Alessia Cara on iTunes". iTunes Store. April 5, 2019. Retrieved April 19, 2019.
- ^ Sweeney, Farrell (October 3, 2019). "Exclusive: Morgan Page remixes deadmau5's 'Imaginary Friends'". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on October 4, 2019. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
- ^ "Kingdom (feat. Conrad Sewell) [Remixes] - EP by ARTY on Apple Music". Apple Music. July 31, 2020. Retrieved August 10, 2020.
- ^ "Fire (Morgan Page Remix) - Single by Just A Gent & Caitlyn Scarlett on Apple Music". Apple Music. August 21, 2020. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
- ^ "The LASERS (Remixes 03) - Single by Gareth Emery on Apple Music". Apple Music. September 25, 2020. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
- ^ "Learn To Love Me (feat. Ryan Tedder) [Remixes] - Single by David Solomon on Apple Music". Apple Music. July 23, 2021. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
- ^ Salafia, Zach (September 17, 2021). "MitiS gives Lost the deluxe treatment". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on September 18, 2021. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
- ^ "12th Annual Independent Music Awards Winners Announced!" Independent Music Awards, 11 June 2013. Retrieved on 4 Sept. 2013.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- 'I’ve Had Friends' Single Review Archived December 2, 2017, at the Wayback Machine by Trancefixxed
Morgan Page
View on GrokipediaEarly life and education
Early life
Morgan Wolf Page was born on May 31, 1981, in Burlington, Vermont.[8] He grew up in a log cabin in rural Vermont, an environment that fostered his early creative pursuits amid a remote, natural setting.[6] At the age of 12, Page began composing electronic-oriented music using basic equipment, marking the start of his self-taught immersion in the genre.[9][6] By age 15, Page was mailing demo cassettes to the local college radio station WRUV 90.1 FM at the University of Vermont, where his tracks gained airplay after catching the attention of station DJs.[9][6] He also began early DJing experiences at WRUV 90.1 FM during his high school years, honing his skills on the university's free-form station.[9] During the summers of his final high school years, Page interned at the German record label Plastic City in New York City, an opportunity that exposed him to influential house music artists and deepened his passion for the style.[6]Education
Page attended Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, where he pursued studies in the early 2000s.[10][6] During his time at Emerson, Page took on a significant role at the college's radio station, WERS 88.9 FM, serving as station manager and co-hosting programming.[11][6] He hosted a weekly mixshow for three years, which allowed him to experiment with electronic music and connect with the local scene.[6] These college experiences were instrumental in developing Page's skills as a DJ and producer, as he utilized campus resources to create original tracks and remixes, building on his earlier self-taught compositions.[11][10] The hands-on involvement at WERS provided practical training in broadcasting and music curation, honing his technical abilities and professional approach to electronic music production.[6]Career
Early career (1990s–2000s)
Morgan Page began producing electronic music as a teenager, drawing on skills honed during his education at the University of Vermont, where he hosted a weekly radio show while still in high school. Growing up in rural Vermont, he started composing at age 12 using basic equipment like an Akai MPC2000 and borrowed synthesizers. By age 15, his tracks were airing on local college and commercial radio stations around Burlington. After interning at the New York-based Plastic City Records, he signed with the now-defunct Fiji Recordings in 1999 at the age of 18.[6][12][9] His debut release came in 2000 with the Maple Grooves EP on Fiji Recordings, marking his entry into the progressive house scene with tracks like "Too Late" and "Maple Grooves," characterized by smooth, melodic deep house elements. This was followed by the Lonely Night EP in 2001 on the same label, featuring progressive house and trance influences in cuts such as "Lonely Night" and "Ivory Soul." These early works established Page's style, blending atmospheric builds and driving rhythms typical of the era's underground electronic sound.[13][14][6] In the early 2000s, Page expanded his output across prominent labels, releasing the Pathways EP on Nordic Trax in 2000, which showcased refined progressive house with tracks like "Pathways" and "In The Meantime." He continued with All I Know (with Gregory Shiff featuring Astrid Suryanto) on Bedrock Records in 2003, a collaboration emphasizing trance-like progressions, and Falling (featuring Astrid Suryanto) on SAW Recordings in 2004, further exploring melodic house textures. Additional releases included work on Force Tracks, such as the 2006 split with Crystal Fake on "Me No Fake / Hot Crystal." These EPs and singles helped build his foundation in the progressive house and trance genres.[15][16][9] Page's early career also involved remixes for emerging electronic artists, including tracks for Terry Lee Brown Jr., Wax Poetic (featuring Norah Jones), and Rachael Starr, which gained traction in club circuits. By the mid-2000s, he had relocated to Boston and hosted a three-year residency at WERS 88.9 FM, eventually becoming station manager, which amplified his local presence. His productions earned support from influential DJs like Sasha, James Zabiela, and Deep Dish, leading to increasing radio play on both local U.S. stations and international outlets by the late 2000s, signaling his rising profile in the global electronic scene.[6][17][9]Rise to prominence (2010s)
Morgan Page's rise in the 2010s was propelled by a series of successful singles that blended progressive house with emotive vocals, gaining traction on dance charts and radio. His 2008 track "The Longest Road," featuring Lissie, marked an early breakthrough, peaking at No. 14 on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay chart and establishing his signature sound through its atmospheric production and Lissie's haunting delivery.[18] This was followed by the 2009 single "Fight for You," also featuring Lissie, which became a Billboard Dance Airplay hit and showcased Page's growing prowess in crafting anthemic electronic pop.[19] These releases, supported by remixes from artists like deadmau5, helped transition Page from underground remixing to mainstream recognition in the burgeoning EDM scene.[20] In 2010, Page released his album Believe on February 23 via Nettwerk Records, signaling a deliberate shift toward broader electronic pop influences with its mix of uplifting tracks and collaborations.[21] Building on this momentum, his second album In the Air arrived on March 6, 2012, featuring the title track—a collaboration with Sultan + Ned Shepard, BT, and vocalist Angela McCluskey—that captured the era's festival-ready energy.[22] The album further highlighted Page's collaborative approach, incorporating diverse influences from his early Nettwerk experiences to refine a polished, vocal-driven style. By mid-decade, Page's third album DC to Light, released on June 9, 2015, included standout collaborations such as "Video" with Tegan and Sara, and achieved significant chart success, debuting at No. 3 on Billboard's Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart.[23][24] Throughout the decade, Page expanded his profile through high-profile remixes for major artists, including Madonna's "Miles Away" and tracks by Coldplay, which underscored his versatility in elevating pop tracks with electronic depth.[19] He also remixed deadmau5's "Imaginary Friends (ov)" in 2019, earning a Grammy nomination and bridging his early influences with contemporary EDM.[25] Parallel to his studio work, Page's live presence grew, with performances at premier festivals like Ultra Music Festival in 2015 and extensive global DJ sets that solidified his status as a key figure in the international dance music landscape.[26][27]Recent activities (2020s)
In the late 2010s, Morgan Page released the Born to Fly EP on March 9, 2018, featuring collaborations with artists like Britt Daley and The Oddictions, which served as a transitional work blending his progressive house roots with emerging melodic elements that would define his 2020s output.[28][29] Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Page adapted to the halt in live touring by pivoting to virtual performances and home-based production, including a series of "Quarantine Sessions" live mixes streamed weekly from his studio.[30] This shift allowed him to maintain audience engagement through platforms like Instagram and YouTube, while focusing on refined studio work amid global restrictions on events.[31] Post-2020, Page founded his independent label, Nuance Recordings, emphasizing artistic control and direct releases in the streaming era.[32] The label quickly became a platform for his solo projects and collaborations, marking a departure from major-label dependencies toward a more autonomous phase in his career. In 2024, Page issued the album Remedy via Nuance Recordings, a seven-track collection that explored introspective themes with layered electronic production.[33] Key singles from this period included "Under Pressure," released on April 12, 2024, which highlighted his signature uplifting melodies.[34] Building on this momentum into 2025, Page continued releasing singles through Nuance, such as "It Goes Dark" featuring Luma on August 22, 2025, a track blending ethereal vocals with driving beats.[35] "Silver & Green" with Blondfire followed on October 3, 2025, incorporating indie influences into his dance framework, while "Colorado"—a collaboration with Jacøb and AVIS—debuted in June 2025 as one of the label's first non-solo signings.[36][37] Additionally, a remix of his classic "The Longest Road," reimagined as "The Longest Road Ahead" with Will Sparks, emerged on May 23, 2025, via Armada Music, refreshing the 2008 original for contemporary audiences.[38] On November 7, 2025, Page released a VIP mix remix of "Highlights" in collaboration with Siks via Nuance Recordings.[39] As live events resumed, Page announced a 2025 tour schedule featuring club and festival appearances, including shows at Silo in Brooklyn on August 29, Club Vinyl in Denver on August 30, and Elevation 27 in Virginia Beach on September 13.[40] These dates underscored his return to in-person performances, with additional summer festival slots emphasizing his enduring presence in the electronic music scene.[41]Discography
Studio albums
Morgan Page's debut studio album, Believe, released on February 23, 2010, by Nettwerk Records, blends progressive house with vocal elements, showcasing his ability to fuse electronic beats with melodic pop structures.[21][19] The album features standout tracks like "Fight for You," which highlights emotive vocals over driving rhythms, contributing to its appeal in the dance music scene.[42] His follow-up album, In the Air, arrived on April 3, 2012, also via Nettwerk, incorporating diverse influences including subtle Middle Eastern sonic textures alongside collaborations with artists like BT and Angela McCluskey. The project earned recognition for its innovative production, balancing uplifting house grooves with atmospheric depth.[2] DC to Light, released on June 9, 2015, by Nettwerk, marks a collaborative effort featuring vocalists such as Tegan and Sara on tracks like "Running Wild," emphasizing Page's evolution toward more pop-infused electronic sounds. The album achieved commercial success, peaking at No. 3 on the US Dance/Electronic Albums chart and debuting at No. 1 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.[43] In 2024, Page released Remedy on the independent label Nuance Recordings, a self-produced effort delving into introspective electronic pop with themes of personal reflection and emotional resilience.[33] The album's production process, detailed in behind-the-scenes sessions, involved hands-on experimentation with layered synths and intimate vocal performances, including Page's own contributions on the title track.[44]Extended plays
Morgan Page's extended plays represent pivotal experimental releases that bridge his full-length albums, allowing him to explore evolving production styles within electronic music. The Born to Fly EP, released on March 9, 2018, via Armada Music, stands as a notable example of this approach, serving as the inaugural installment in a planned trilogy of EPs that showcased his intent to delve deeper into melodic and emotive soundscapes.[45] Comprising three tracks, the EP features collaborations with vocalists Britt Daley, The Oddictions, and Meiko, blending house foundations with introspective lyrics and atmospheric builds to create a more vulnerable, narrative-driven listening experience. The title track, "Born to Fly" (featuring Britt Daley), exemplifies Page's shift toward a deeper, more organic style, emphasizing soaring melodies and subtle emotional depth over high-energy drops typical of his earlier work.[46][47] "Lovesong" (featuring The Oddictions and Britt Daley) follows with a reflective tone, incorporating layered vocals to evoke themes of longing, while the closing "Habit" (featuring Meiko) rounds out the collection with a contemplative groove that highlights Page's production finesse in balancing intimacy and dancefloor appeal.[28] This EP marked a transitional phase following Page's 2015 album DC to Light, experimenting with branching out from conventional EDM structures to infuse greater lyrical and melodic introspection, influencing his subsequent singles and releases.[48] No further EPs from the trilogy were released, but Born to Fly underscored Page's versatility in the progressive house genre during the late 2010s.[46]Singles
Morgan Page's early singles established his presence in the electronic dance music scene. His debut major single, "The Longest Road" (featuring Lissie), was released in 2008 and peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart.[49][50] This was followed by "Fight for You" (featuring Lissie) in 2009, which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart.[51][52] In the 2010s, Page released over 20 singles, including collaborations and standalone tracks that showcased his progressive house style. Notable examples include "In the Air" (featuring Angela McCluskey, with Sultan + Ned Shepard and BT) in 2011, which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart, and "Lost Dreams" (with Jayceeoh, featuring Kaleena Zanders) in 2018.[53][54][55] Page's 2020s output has continued with a focus on melodic and vocal-driven singles. Releases include "Under Pressure" in 2024, "It Goes Dark" (with Luma) in 2024, "Silver + Green" (with Blondfire) in 2024, and "Colorado" in 2024. In 2025, he released the new collaboration "The Longest Road Ahead" (with Will Sparks).[56][57][58][38]Remixes
Morgan Page has established himself as a prolific remixer in the electronic and dance music genres, transforming tracks by diverse artists into progressive house and vocal-driven adaptations that highlight his production style. His remixes often emphasize atmospheric builds, emotive vocals, and club-ready energy, contributing to his reputation for bridging indie, pop, and EDM elements. Over his career, Page has delivered more than 50 official remixes, many of which have garnered critical acclaim and commercial success, including two Grammy nominations for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical.[59][25] Early in his remix work during the late 2000s, Page focused on reinterpreting tracks from established artists, infusing them with his signature progressive sound. For instance, in 2007, he remixed Stevie Nicks' "Stand Back" into a seven-minute extended version suitable for dance floors, and Bitter:Sweet's "Dirty Laundry" with a deep, groovy bassline. The following year, he collaborated with David Garcia on Nelly Furtado's "Maneater," adding layered synths and a pulsating rhythm, while also handling Delerium's "Angelicus" and Jenny Owen Youngs' "F**k Was I," both featured on his debut album Elevate. These efforts showcased his ability to adapt rock and alternative tracks to electronic formats.[60][61] Page's remixes gained wider recognition in the 2010s with high-profile commissions, including his Grammy-nominated 2010 remix of deadmau5 and Kaskade's "Imaginary Friends" in 2021. His 2010 take on Nadia Ali's "Fantasy" earned a Grammy nomination, blending ethereal vocals with uplifting progressions that propelled the track to prominence in dance music circles. Similarly, his 2009 remix of Madonna's "Miles Away" from the Hard Candy era extended the original into a seven-minute mix with soaring melodies and a driving beat, released officially by Warner Records.[59][62][25][5] In recent years, Page has continued remixing both external and his own material, emphasizing modern electronic adaptations. A notable example is his 2025 collaboration with Will Sparks on "The Longest Road Ahead," a refreshed version of his 2008 classic "The Longest Road," featuring updated production with high-energy synths and the original Lissie vocals, released via Armada Music to celebrate the track's enduring legacy. Other contemporary works include bootleg-style remixes like Dua Lipa's "Houdini" (2023), though Page prioritizes official releases that align with his progressive house ethos. His remix portfolio demonstrates a consistent evolution, from bootlegs and promos in the 2000s to Grammy-contending productions today.[63][64]| Year | Original Artist | Track | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Stevie Nicks | Stand Back | Extended club remix on promo compilation. |
| 2007 | Bitter:Sweet | Dirty Laundry | Groovy electronic adaptation. |
| 2008 | Nelly Furtado | Maneater | Co-remix with David Garcia, featured on Elevate.[60] |
| 2008 | Delerium | Angelicus | Atmospheric vocal house version.[60] |
| 2008 | Jenny Owen Youngs | F**k Was I | Indie-electronic fusion.[61] |
| 2009 | Madonna | Miles Away | Official remix on Give It 2 Me - The Remixes.[62] |
| 2010 | Nadia Ali | Fantasy | Grammy-nominated for Best Remixed Recording.[59] |
| 2019 | deadmau5 | Imaginary Friends (ov) | Grammy-nominated, orchestral progressive house.[25] |
| 2025 | Morgan Page feat. Lissie | The Longest Road Ahead (with Will Sparks) | Self-reinterpretation as collaborative update.[63] |
Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
Morgan Page has received three nominations for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical, at the Grammy Awards.[5] In 2009, he was nominated for "The Longest Road (deadmau5 Remix)".[65] In 2011, he received a nomination for his remix of "Fantasy" by Nadia Ali.[66] The nomination recognized his production on the track, which featured pulsating electronic beats and vocal enhancements that elevated the original song's dance appeal.[67] Although the award ultimately went to David Guetta and Afrojack for their remix of Madonna's "Revolver," Page did not secure a win.[66] In 2021, he was nominated for his remix of "Imaginary Friends" by deadmau5 and Kaskade.[5] These accolades underscored the impact of Page's remix work in the electronic dance music genre, marking key milestones in his career as a sought-after remixer for high-profile artists.[68]International Dance Music Awards
Morgan Page received several nominations at the International Dance Music Awards (IDMAs), an annual event held during the Winter Music Conference in Miami Beach, Florida, that honors achievements in electronic and dance music through fan and industry votes. These nominations, spanning 2008 to 2012, underscored his rising profile in the progressive house and trance scenes, particularly for key tracks and albums that blended melodic elements with club-oriented production.[19][69][70] Despite the accolades, Page did not secure any wins at the IDMAs, though the recognition from dance music peers highlighted his contributions during a pivotal period in his career. The awards served as a key platform for validating emerging artists within the global electronic community.| Year | Category | Work | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Best Breakthrough Artist | N/A | Nominated[19][71] |
| 2008 | Best Progressive House/Trance Track | "The Longest Road" (Deadmau5 Remix) | Nominated[19][71] |
| 2010 | Best Breakthrough Artist | Believe | Nominated[69] |
| 2011 | Best Progressive Track | "Fight for You" | Nominated[72] |
| 2012 | Best American DJ | N/A | Nominated[70] |
| 2012 | Best Progressive Track | "In the Air" (feat. Angela McCluskey) | Nominated[70] |
