The Slips
Six years, hundred hour weeks, living and sleeping in the biggest studios in London, David Treahearn and Rob Haggett worked with everyone from Madonna and Gwen Stefani to Bjork, Massive Attack and FischerSpooner, before breaking out to form The Slips in the summer of 2007.
Inspired by the European sound wash of Digitalism and Sebastian, and by Diplo and Cornelius from over the seas, they began cranking out pulsating glitch disco from their London bunker.
Their remix of CSS's Music Is My Hot Hot Sex was picked up and thrown across the airwaves by everyone from Rob da Bank at Radio One to Vicarious Bliss at Ed Banger.
The Slips have been working with Mirwais on an Arabic artist he is producing called Y.A.S; and the French producer is also remixing the B-side of their first single, due for limited release in early 2008.
They played their first show the day the no-smoking ban came to London to a packed club, which immediately led to bookings for further dates across London and the UK including In The City.
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