Flip & Fill are an English
electronic dance musicduo, based in
Manchester, England, consisting of the producers/
remixers, DJs Graham Turner and Mark Hall. They are signed to the Filtrate record label.
Career
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".
Flip & Fill are an English
electronic dance musicduo, based in
Manchester, England, consisting of the producers/
remixers, DJs Graham Turner and Mark Hall. They are signed to the Filtrate record label.
Career
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".