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English electronic music duo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flip & Fill are an English electronic dance music duo, based in Manchester, England, consisting of the producers/remixers, DJs Graham Turner and Mark Hall. They are signed to the Filtrate record label.
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Also known as | Chapter One, Pascal, Booty Callers |
Origin | Manchester, England |
Genres | Electronic dance music |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Filtrate |
Members | Graham Turner Mark Hall |
Having released tracks since 2000, they reached No. 34 in the UK Singles Chart in March 2001 with "True Love Never Dies",[1] based on a mash-up of "Airwave" by Rank 1 and Donna Williams' "True Love Never Dies", with re-recorded vocals by Kelly Llorenna. Remixed and re-released, it reached No. 7 in February 2002.[1]
In addition to Llorenna, Karen Parry has also provided vocals for the act, including on their 2002 No. 3 UK hit, "Shooting Star"[1] Jo James is another singer who provided vocals for their releases, "Field of Dreams" and a remix of the Whitney Houston hit "I Wanna Dance With Somebody".[1] They have also produced a remix of Ayumi Hamasaki's song "July 1st" which peaked at No. 3 on Japan's Oricon album chart.
The band recorded a cover version of the Pop! song, "Heaven and Earth", but it was not released as a single.
The band are no longer signed to AATW.
The band have recently set up their own record label "Filtrate".
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