The world first got their taste of House DJ Morgan Page with his 2006 self-released album Cease and Desist, which was made up of entirely unauthorized house remixes of such artists as The Kills, Coldplay, Tegan and Sara, David Bowie and others. Interestingly, when he started to work on original material, many of his songs were actually electronic collaborations with non-electronic singer-songwriters. He's made infectious dance songs with country singer Lissie ("The Longest Road" and "Fight for You"), folk singer Angela McCluskey ("In the Air"), and most recently, alt-rock duo Tegan and Sara, with the song "Body Work," which marries his house beats with their New Wave songwriting sound.
The world first got their taste of House DJ Morgan Page with his 2006 self-released album Cease and Desist, which was made up of entirely unauthorized house remixes of such artists as The Kills, Coldplay, Tegan and Sara, David Bowie and others. Interestingly, when he started to work on original material, many of his songs were actually electronic collaborations with non-electronic singer-songwriters. He's made infectious dance songs with country singer Lissie ("The Longest Road" and "Fight for You"), folk singer Angela McCluskey ("In the Air"), and most recently, alt-rock duo Tegan and Sara, with the song "Body Work," which marries his house beats with their New Wave songwriting sound.
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