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Nick Morgan selects 10 timeless cuts from his ‘Random’ folder

Producer and DJ Nick Morgan has established himself as a standout figure in the electronic music scene with a sound that is unmistakably his own.

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Over the past five years, his Sunday night residency at the MONI nightclub in Mykonos has become a sanctuary for those seeking a truly immersive musical experience.

Known for his distinctive grooves, emotive melodies, and cutting-edge production, Nick’s music has found a home on labels like Ministry of Sound, Rumors Records, and Toolroom.

To mark the release of his remix of Damian Lazarus & Bloom Twins’ ‘Alive’ on Crosstown Rebels, he shares ten tracks pulled straight from his ‘Random’ folder on USB. Each one evokes a different mood, memory, or emotional response.

1. Agoria – Remedy

Agoria ‘Remedy’ is one that always works at the end of the night, sexy and groovy. I also remixed one with Agoria and Noemie after I had heard this one.”

2. Jose Nuñez – Topic

Bilingual always seems to turn it up near the end of the set and can be a nice first track to switch things up. Also seems to get people in the mood.”

3. Lost Souls Of Saturn – Midnight Karma (Carl Craig’s C2 Freak Remix)

“I made an edit of this one that I play sometimes but the original is a fun journey.”

4. Tom Flynn – The Future

‘Future’ is such good groover that keeps a steady flow and has a great groove.”

5. Golden Boy & Miss Kittin – Rippin Kittin

“I remember going to a warehouse party in Toronto 15 years ago and hearing this song — it made me rethink electronic music.”

6. Jacques Greene – Can’t Get Close (Sampha JG Edit)

“I love anything with Sampha in it. I play this sometimes as a last song but it’s also a nice listen.”

7. Martin Waslewski – Getting Lonely

“I played this at Burning Man once and the time and place was perfect.”

8. Subjoi – Flashing Lights

“I love the groove in this track and it’s a bit of a sleeper. Always nice to come back to.”

9. Felix Da Housecat – Ready 2 Wear

“Still slaps after all these years. I remember scanning my CDs back in the day for this one.”

10. Armand Van Helden – ‘Flowerz’

“This whole era of music and French sound was such an amazing time for electronic music. I made an edit of this also ‘cause it can get a little long.”

Nick Morgan’s remix of Damian Lazarus and Bloom Twins ‘Alive’ is out now on Crosstown Rebels. Stream and download here.

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