Nick Morgan Shares his Dancefloor Essentials

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Nick Morgan is a sonic storyteller whose sound transcends the conventional boundaries of electronic music. Known for his genre-defying productions and dynamic sets that seamlessly bridge intimate club culture and large-scale festival energy, the DJ and producer’s signature blend of deep grooves and emotive textures bring a rare sense of depth and connection to dance floors around the world. Over the past decade, Nick has built a reputation not just as a producer, but as a true curator of auditory experiences. His long-running Sunday residency at legendary Mykonos nightclub MONI has become an institution in its own right, drawing a loyal global audience. His sets are known for their journey-like quality: evolving, emotive and deeply connected to the crowd.
The Clown's Corridor - Brunello, Connan

I recently made an edit using this track and added some Arabic influence on top of it — elements that give it a different energy. The original drums and groove already have this infectious feel that always gets the crowd moving, but with the added Middle Eastern flavor, it creates a moment on the dancefloor that feels both unexpected and familiar. It’s one of those edits that really connects, no matter where you drop it.

Thinking About You - Saraga

This one always seems to find a way into my sets. I’ll use it sometimes when I’m looking to switch the pace, whether I’m picking things up or bringing it down a notch. It’s super versatile like that. The vocal on it is great — one of those hooks you’ll catch people singing along to, even if they don’t realize they know it. It creates a nice shared moment on the floor.

Me Gusta - Meloko, Konvex (FR), Baron (FR), Selim Sivade, AZZUR

I did a remix of this track, but even the first time I heard the original, I immediately felt it had such a great groove. It’s one of those tracks with a rhythm that naturally locks people in, and it has this ability to shift the energy of the dance floor in a really smooth, unexpected way. Whether you’re building tension, switching directions, or bringing the crowd back after a big moment, it just works. That’s what made me want to remix it — to keep that core groove but put my own twist on it.

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