Morgan Seatree: Songs and Collaborations
He went to Parklife at 16. His Florence + The Machine remix at 24 changed everything. That's the arc.
The turning point
Morgan Seatree was 16 when he went to Parklife in Manchester. That's the entire origin story. He experienced what house music could do to a room and wanted to spend his life making other people feel that same thing. It's 2019 now, he's been releasing officially for about five years, and that ambition still runs through everything he makes across house, techno, disco and funk, all of it built on 1990s house and garage that somehow sounds completely modern.
The Florence moment
His 2024 remix of Florence + the Machine's Say My Name is where his wider profile comes from. Taking an artist that established and remixing her for a dancefloor, while keeping her vocal intact, is a specific and difficult skill. The remix caught the attention of Richy Ahmed, Folamour, Jamie Jones and Patrick Topping. Those names matter if you follow the scene.
The network he's built
It's not just the tracks themselves. In March 2022 he founded his own label, Unfussy, which has already hosted multiple sold-out events. He's signed to Ministry of Sound on a three-track deal. He's played Warehouse Project, which matters if you know Manchester. He's released through Name Dropper, Too Many Rules, Make You Move Records and Stress Records. This is someone building infrastructure, not chasing one moment.
How to go deeper
We've ranked his best individual tracks and mapped out all his key collaborations. If you're brand new to him and want the fastest route in, our starting point guide tells you exactly where to press play and what to listen for next.