1. Esthero - We Are In Need Of A Music Revolution (Intro Edit)
  2. Coldplay - White Shadows (Morgan Page Bootleg Mix)
  3. Tegan & Sara - Walking With A Ghost (Morgan Page Bootleg Mix)
  4. Imogen Heap - Hide & Seek (Morgan Page Bootleg Mix)
  5. Sam Phillips - If I Could Write (Morgan Page Bootleg Mix)
  6. The Kills - The Good Ones (Morgan Page Bootleg Mix)
  7. Hyperboreal - Tijuana For Dummies (Morgan Page Bootleg Mix)
  8. David Bowie - New Killer Star (Morgan Page Bootleg Mix)
  9. Antone Dvorak - Symphony #9 (Morgan Page Mix)
  10. Wax Poetic Feat Norah Jones - Angels (Morgan Page Mix)

Morgan Page - Cease And Desist

Label: White Label
| Release Date: 11/1/2005

With releases on Nordic Trax, Saw Recordings and Bedrock already forming part of his discography, and a forthcoming release on James Zabiela and Paul Sidoli's Hearing Aid label, Morgan Page is no stranger to many, and now makes personal history by self-releasing 'Cease And Desist'. The album features 100% unauthorized house music versions of popular tracks from artists including David Bowie, Esthero, Sam Phillips, The Kills, and Wax Poetic feat. Norah Jones, and many other artists, as Morgan's production expertise shines throughout, with each mix taking the original in a new direction: melting genres and blurring the lines between mainstream and underground appeal. Coupled with the forthcoming release of 'Landline', a favourite of James Zabiela and Sasha, the end of 2005 and the start of 2006 looks set to be big for this talented house producer.

Emerging producer, remixer and DJ Morgan Page makes history by self-releasing 'Cease And Desist', the first white-label house music album ever! The album features 100% unauthorized house music versions of popular tracks from artists including David Bowie, Esthero, Sam Phillips, The Kills, and Wax Poetic feat. Norah Jones.

Each mix takes the original in a new direction: melting genres and blurring the lines between mainstream and underground appeal. From Coldplay's funk laden 'White Shadows', to the epic strings of Antone Dvorak's 'Symphony #9', 'Cease And Desist' is bound to change a few minds about electronic music and garner a few friendly lawsuits in the process.

A technically skilled producer and remixer, all of the album was produced using Pro-Tools by Morgan in Silver Lake, Los Angeles with only one of the split tracks provided!

In 1999, he was working in college radio and remixed 'Angels' by Wax Poetic feat. Norah Jones, using the acapella from the 12" single. The band (including Norah herself) loved the mix and it was passed around Atlantic Records' offices. Morgan began creating more of these unauthorized mixes adding his own style by layering live bass and guitar to add a warmer sound to the mixes. Soon, he began to receive a tremendous reaction to the mixes from radio DJs, club DJs, and music supervisors (Morgan's tracks have been featured in national campaigns from top retailers including Adidas, Subterranean, Arden B, Nike, Chanel, and Nine West.) To date, Morgan's tracks have been supported by many superstar DJs including Sasha, Deep Dish, Danny Tenaglia, Dave Seaman, Hernan Cattaneo, John Digweed, Mark Farina, Jason Bentley and Roger Sanchez. In fact, his track 'Landline' was recently signed to James Zabiela and Paul Sidoli's Hearing Aid Records label and will be released shortly.

Now, at age 24 with several remixes under his belt and dozens of critically acclaimed EPs out on labels like Bedrock, SAW, and Nordic Trax featuring collaborations with Colette, Gregory Shiff, and Astrid Suryanto - Morgan has established himself as a profound producer and highly sought after remixer.

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