If you have been on any discerning dancefloor in the past few years then there is every chance that youve been grabbed by The Creeps.Ever since it first appeared a few years ago, this infectious underground anthem has refused to go away. Now thanks to a brand new remix from Vandalism (aka Andy Van) and an insanely catchy full vocal from Freaks vocalist Stella Attar, The Creeps is stepping up to a new level and is certain to turn into something of a crossover monster when its released this summer!Its already causing much mayhem with the key A list jocks and riding very high in the Buzz and Cool Cuts charts. Radio support so far has come from Pete Tong on Radio 1, Kiss 100s Steve Smart Floorfillers show and the Galaxy network who added it to the playlist 8 weeks before release!Founding members Luke Solomon and Justin Harris have been releasing innovative and exciting dance music as Freaks since 1994, with a variety of releases on Phono, Phonography, and their own Music For Freaks imprint they have built up a faithful and obsessive fanbase throughout Europe and Japan.
Hugely versatile with a bunch of remixes for the likes of the Human League, Miss Kittin, Derrick Carter, Archie Bronson Project, Kasabian,Tiefschwarz, and Isolee under their belts, Freaks are currently putting the finishing touches to their fourth studio album, Psych. Freaks are a live band too, with Luke and Justin joined by vocalists Stella Attar and Diz plus Jonny Rock on guitar and Sasha Davis on drums, their live show really is something else!
Data Records have enlisted hot favourites Thomas Gold and Birminghams answer to Switch, Micky Slim to twist this club monster into a complete dancefloor frenzy.
Also featured is the Steve Bug remix, perfect for any late night electro set and the dubs from Vandalism, Thomas Gold and Micky Slim.
If the feedback from the White Isle is anything to go by The Creeps (Get On The Dancefloor) is going to be one of the biggest tracks to come out of Ibiza this year. It certainly has all the hall marks to crossover to the masses and is already becoming somewhat of a cult classic.