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Biographie
Having broken through more than a decade ago, on the forefront of the explosion of dance music in North America, Page has built a massive live following. Touring consistently throughout the years, Page has performed at major festivals across the world, including Coachella, EDC, Electric Zoo, Burning Man, and Ultra Music Festival, as well as countless shows in the world’s top hard ticket venues and clubs. He currently tours nearly year-round and holds a Las Vegas residency at Daylight, having previously held a three-year residency at Wynn Las Vegas.
Page curates and hosts a weekly radio mix show, ‘In The Air,’ which airs on Sirius XM and is syndicated online and on radio internationally to dozens of countries. ‘In The Air’ has broadcast weekly uninterrupted for over eight years, and is approaching episode number 450!
Outside of music, Page’s two main passions are the environment and technology, and particularly where the two intersect. The Tesla-driving producer installed solar panels to power his recording studio; he is always on the cutting edge and an early adopter and advocate of new tech. In 2013, Page brought to life the groundbreaking ‘Morgan Page Presents 3D Tour,’ a forward-thinking, immersive visual experience utilizing 3D technology that was nascent at the time. In 2014, partnering with Oculus, DTS, and Alienware, he also produced the first-ever virtual reality lyric video for standout single ‘In The Air.’ Followed by an Oculus partnership to produce a Gear VR mobile experience for his single “Open Heart.” Most recently, he’s produced music for Tesla and SpaceX.
Morgan’s Quick Tips project is his way to pass on his vast wealth of knowledge and experience to an eager audience of musicians and producers, as well as the broader creator community, helping them crack the creativity code and improve their work flow. MPQT is comprised of a series of 750+ short-form tips and 50+ blog post deep-dives available online and in soon-to-be-released physical card sets. Recently Morgan partnered up with technology leader OWC to distribute the cards and connect with creators as a brand ambassador.
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Firstly I have to start by saying that this was the most visually spectacular event I have ever been to. The 3D video footage acting as a backdrop to Page transported the entire audience into another world. Although the venue was reasonable small, it lent a hand to the effects used. For instance, there was a simulation of a car driving down an open highway whilst Page indulged us in his track The Longest Road. As a progressive house DJ, it’s always expected for these kinds of acts to have great visuals, but this was on a whole new level. The combination of the holograms and flawless deck spinning was simply mind-blowing.
Morgan Page was so energised throughout the set, working with the effects as a silhouette in the background was incredible. The best thing was that he mixed his tracks from the album into entirely new beats, showcasing his extreme talent and improvisation capabilities. The audience were great, everyone was dancing along and joining in with the well known tracks, being respectful, interactive, and appreciative of the talent on stage.
If you’re into techno, or simply love a good dance, this is a show not to miss. The bonus of the visuals and lighting really made the evening into something spectacular and was a great complimentary element to the music.
American progressive and electro house DJ and music producer Morgan Page has been on the circuit for longer than many realise and despite not achieving commerciality he has crafted one of the highest quality dance shows. The surrealistic 3D visual begins on the screen behind his decks and the crowd gathered instantly begin to cheer with excitement, they are entranced for a short time before Morgan proudly takes his place whilst his decks illuminate as if coming to life.
From the offset he has a way of mixing his own tracks into a number of his killer remixes, keeping the crowd continuously jumping as the visuals change and interact with the music. He shows skills when dropping a number of singles featuring vocalist Lissie as he turns this country starlet into an ethereal electro performer. These go over well with the audience, who are enjoying the sheer variation in the show this evening. Perhaps his most well known track 'Body Work' featuring vocals from Canadian duo Tegan & Sara receives the best reaction so far and closes the show on a deserved high.
This specific concert was ok. I think it was catered more towards the 18 year old crowds as musical content was more of the dub step area than the European feel Morgan page normally puts out.
I once sat on through half the Morgan page concert at foundation night club in Seattle. He was much better at that venue but it was smaller and actually had 21+ so I'm thinking music selection is based on the crowd.
The venue itself was much bigger. I've been to showbox before so was a bit familiar with the layout. Morgan Page is one of my favorite EDM artists so any opportunity to see him live is good.
I'm glad I got to at least sit through the whole show this time. Next time might just get tickets for 21 and up. Better music selection and you don't have to deal with all the rowdy kids :P
He was the best and he is just as approachable as Oliver Heldens. He accepted a selfie when I posed close where he stood above on stage ;) great evening. I wish they could blow more of the coolant air into us as Beta gets quite clammy :~\ overall, Morgan Page captivates the audience with his classic melodic beats. We need him back at global dance festival in July.
I did not get to see Morgan Page. Tickets said 10 pm-2 am. I waited until 12:30 am, and the venue was becoming overcrowded with drunk people. Definitely not worth the wait to see a DJ that started so late. So I can't comment on his talent, but only his tardiness.