b-bar NEW DELHI BRINGS IN THE HOUSE WORLD’S MOST ESTABLISHED ELECTRONIC MUSICIAN DJ MORGAN PAGE

New Delhi  August 2013 : Synonym to uber luxury and a hub of world class music events and acts , b-bar at Select City Walk, Saket New Delhi added yet another feather in their cap as they transported the audiences to a world of Electro and Progressive house music with DJ Morgan Page. b-bar in association with Submerge presented Americas most celebrated  DJ,to India for the first time for a four-city tour kick starting in Mumbai and ending in Bangalore . DJ Morgan Page had the crowd grooving to his music at b-bar, New Delhi on 2nd August 2013. The event was well attended by Designer Manav Gangwani, Bharat Sawhney, Ammu Saidi, Bela Madan , Neena Verma, Dimple Fauzdar, Sharad and Aparna Kapoor and the likes.

Page has ignited crowds around the world and at crucial festivals such as Coachella Arts And Valley Music Festival, Electric Daisy Carnival, Spring Awakening Festival, Electric Zoo and more and promises  to continue the same magic and leave Delhiites spellbound.

It’s not only his first appearance at many of the festivals, but it’s also the year in which Wynn Las Vegas signed him for a prestigious yearlong residency alongside other artists like Tiësto, Deadmau5, Afrojack and Steve Aoki.

Speaking on the occasion the Grammy and International Dance Music Award nominee, who began making music at the age of 12 says, “Touring really changes your sound, the more you play live, the more you see what’s working globally in different venues. You sculpt your sound around how the crowd is reacting. At the same time, the live show is definitely evolving too. There will be a lot more audience interaction and production value on the upcoming tour. It’s important that people have a good time and come back for more. I want people to play it over and over again. I want them to sing these songs back to me when I’m playing live. I want to make music that lasts.”

The tour is presented by Submerge in association with MTV & VH1.

 Ammu Saidi Anju Yadav Dj Morgan Page (2) DJ Morgan Page Dolly Jain and Dimple Fauzdar Neena Verma and Anjali Chadha

About Morgan Page

Morgan Page has certainly come a long way from his native Vermont. Since the release of his third full-length album, In The Air, Page has enjoyed many “firsts.” Not only has In The Air surpassed year-to-date sales of his two previous releases – 2008’s Elevate and 2010’s Believe – the album garnered Page his first #1 hit on Billboard’s Hot Dance Airplay Chart and his first gold single. Page began crafting the material that would eventually become the album in early 2010. In between stints on the road, Page assembled an all-star cast of guests to appear on these original tracks. That cast includes Tegan And Sara on “Body Work” and “Video,” Jonathan Mendelsohn and Andy Caldwell on “Where Did You Go?” Greg Laswell on “Addicted”, and a powerhouse combination of BT, Sultan, and Ned Shepard and Angela McCluskey (Télépopmusik) on the record’s first single “In the Air.” The lead track rises from an elegantly enticing electro haze into an infectious hook, moving from progressive house into propulsive pop. Since coming onto the scene by making a name for himself with 2005’s collection of bootleg remixes, Cease And Desist, which got the blogosphere buzzing, Morgan’s profile has grown steadily over the years. In 2008, he dropped his formal debut Elevate, which spawned one of his biggest hits to date “The Longest Road” featuring songstress, Lissie. The Deadmau5 remix of the track was nominated for a Grammy (Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical) in 2009. His sophomore effort, 2010’s Believe, saw him continue to garner even more critical and fan acclaim.  The accolades didn’t stop there though. In 2011 his remix of Nadia Ali’s “Fantasy” received a Grammy nomination for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical. In the meantime, he also received four International Dance Music Award nominations, including 2012’s “Best American DJ (North America)” alongside Skrillex, Deadmau5 and Kaskade. While touring and dropping records, Page managed to produce close to 300 remixes for everyone from Madonna and Katy Perry to La Roux and Florence + the Machine. Most recently, he’s remixed legends Daft Punk and Underworld.