When did you first start DJ’ing? I first started DJ’ing on college radio at the University of Vermont, while in high school. They didn’t require you to be a student, so I started filling in for DJs that weren’t showing up for their slots."I think the hardest part is that I think every song is going to be amazing and be a hit record. Sometimes that is not the case, and other times some songs have done better than I thought it would."
Who or what is the most musically influenced to you? If so, why is that?
My biggest influence is probably a mix of various singer-songwriters, and Daft Punk. I like fusing together two different sounds that can complement each other well.
How did you get into being a DJ, being from an area famous for producing maple syrup and the band Phish? The University of Vermont had a local DJ show, If I hadn’t heard that on the radio I wouldn’t be playing. We actually have a maple tree and a small ski lodge. Do you do a lot of producing when you’re touring, or do you tend to really work in the studio? Pretty much I save it for when I’m back with big speakers back in the studio. I do get to do some stuff on the road, but more like edits and mash-ups and the radio show. With over a decade of performances, what’s been your favorite or most memorable performance so far? Playing Coachella was a big highlight – also EDC and Burning Man. I’ll never forget those shows. I really like festivals that have unique locations and aren’t just a parking lot outside a stadium. Tell us about Don’t Give Up. What is the message that you’re putting across? A big part of the song is about having the faith to keep pushing in a relationship and overcome those everyday obstacles you encounter. Every good relationship has its share of conflict and resolution. https://soundcloud.com/morganpage/sets/born-to-fly-ep