Sunset Music Festival Sound Mashup: Morgan Page and Flosstradamus

With Sunset Music Festival just around the corner, we’ve got some sound’s to mashup before the highly-anticipated event in Tampa this Saturday, May 25th. Have you bought your tickets yet? Today we’re diving into the melodic sounds of Morgan Page and the bass-ridden styles of Flosstradamus. Both acts are known for their healthy blend of multiple genres to create their own, individual sound – no matter how different those two sounds may be.

Morgan Page

Having two Grammy Award and five International Dance Music Award nominations to his credit, Morgan Page has come quite a long way from his humble beginnings of a log cabin in Burlington, Vermont. He is one of those artists whose music upon first listen is almost immediately identifiable. Whether it’s his melodic progressive synths or catchy and memorable pop-esque lyrics laid over top of a steady house beat, Morgan’s music has a way landing onto the iPod of almost any music lover out there. Dabbling in progressive, electro, and trance, prepare for an eclectic and energetic set when Morgan Page takes the main stage, Ra at Sunset Music Festival.

Flosstradamus

With the duo having made music for nearly a decade, the boys of Flosstradamus are certainly no newcomers to the scene. The “Floss” project began as a series of DJ parties in their hometown of Chicago, Illinois. With a string of successful club bangers and a little help from word of mouth, the duo have catapulted to the phenomenon they are today. While J2K and Autobot first came to our attention for their blend of electro, house, minimal techno, and R&B, the tracks that they have recently released just feed the world’s growing appetite for bass-heavy music in all of its forms. Known for their ability to put a Floss spin on all of our favorite songs and deliver a crazy amount of energy to every set, Flosstradamus are the perfect addition to the Set stage at Sunset Music Festival.