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Camille Jones vs Fedde Le Grand - The Creeps (Fonzerelli Remix)
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From : GeneYuss3
Added: Feb 16, 2009
To download MP3 or Video, just click the link, click download, than scroll down and wait some seconds. Download MP3 (Extended Version): http://tinyurl.com/c2ckom Hey guys, if you like poker, check out my website; http://poker006.com/ This is a remix of the song Camille Jones Vs Fedde Le Grand - The Creeps by Fonzerelli. Edited in Sony Vegas, took about 1.5 hours to edit. I know it is not synced perfect and maybe I could have done a better job editing the video but I think it looks pretty good. If you want mp3, bug me:) You can download the full version of the song on Ares. "The Creeps" is a song written and sung by Camille Jones, and remixed and produced by Fedde le Grand. It has a cool techno party beat and quiet singing. It heavily samples the rhythm and beat of Mobb Deep - Shook Ones Part II. The song was the first single of Camille's 2004 album Surrender, released to radiostations in Denmark only. Dutch DJ-Producer Fedde Le Grand signed the song to his own burgeoning Flamingo imprint and completed a House remix. In early 2007 the remix had been picked up by radiostations in the UK and all over Europe before it was released on Ministry Of Sound on the 5th March 2007 in the UK and Ireland. The remix became a hit on the charts and the clubs as well. In the UK The Creeps reached #7 on the Single Charts and #1 on the Dance Charts. On the 25th of July 2008 The Creeps was released as a physical and download single in Germany through Kontor Records Hamburg[1]. The remix from 2007 has been remastered slightly with new instruments on the chorus, which reminds of the trumpets of Ida Corr's remix of Let Me Think About It. Contents * 1 Music video * 2 Charts * 3 References * 4 External links Music video Secretaries dancing in the clip. There are four official music videos to the song The Creeps. The first video (for the Album Version) was produced by Mikkel Serup and received a nomination for a Danish Music Award in 2005. In 2006 the same video was released on the Spanish distributor Blanco y Negro, but with the Original Club version as background music. The second music video was directed by Marcus Adams and was recorded in an office with dancers/models performing as secretaries, among them Lauren Ridealgh, Stephanie Fitzpatrick and Emma Warton, with choreography by Paul Roberts. The video was inspired by the music video to "Express Yourself" and the movie Secretary. In July 2008 a new edited version of the second video had been released to German Channels, which contained also a new 2008 version of the remix. Charts The song peaked at #7 on the UK singles chart and also reached the top of the UK Dance Chart. Chart (2007) Peak position Spanish Singles Chart 1 UK Singles Chart 7 German Singles Chart 82 1 Romania Singles Chart 14 Lithuania Airplay Chart 8 Dutch Top 40 18 Malta Singles Chart 2 Irish Singles Chart 22 Europe 28 Australian Singles Chart 15 "The Creeps" reached #17 on the German Dance Charts in 2007. On the 25th of July 2008 the Single has been released as a physical CD, which reached #82 [2] in the Main German Single Charts Top 100 (as of August 8th 2008). Fonzerelli (born Aaron McClelland in Ballymena, Ireland), is a DJ belonging to Armada Music, a Dutch record label specialising in trance music. Fonzerelli has been producing music for over ten years[1], and many influential DJs and artists have made use of his music.[2] The single which brought him worldwide fame was Moonlight Party, released in 2005. His success was mainly due to Ministry of Sound where he was at one point signed to their label. Two edits by Fonzerelli were also on Basshunter's newest album, Now You're Gone - The Album. He also remixed the song "Dance4life" on Tiesto's 2008 album, Elements of Life: Remixed.
Category : Music
Added: Feb 16, 2009
To download MP3 or Video, just click the link, click download, than scroll down and wait some seconds. Download MP3 (Extended Version): http://tinyurl.com/c2ckom Hey guys, if you like poker, check out my website; http://poker006.com/ This is a remix of the song Camille Jones Vs Fedde Le Grand - The Creeps by Fonzerelli. Edited in Sony Vegas, took about 1.5 hours to edit. I know it is not synced perfect and maybe I could have done a better job editing the video but I think it looks pretty good. If you want mp3, bug me:) You can download the full version of the song on Ares. "The Creeps" is a song written and sung by Camille Jones, and remixed and produced by Fedde le Grand. It has a cool techno party beat and quiet singing. It heavily samples the rhythm and beat of Mobb Deep - Shook Ones Part II. The song was the first single of Camille's 2004 album Surrender, released to radiostations in Denmark only. Dutch DJ-Producer Fedde Le Grand signed the song to his own burgeoning Flamingo imprint and completed a House remix. In early 2007 the remix had been picked up by radiostations in the UK and all over Europe before it was released on Ministry Of Sound on the 5th March 2007 in the UK and Ireland. The remix became a hit on the charts and the clubs as well. In the UK The Creeps reached #7 on the Single Charts and #1 on the Dance Charts. On the 25th of July 2008 The Creeps was released as a physical and download single in Germany through Kontor Records Hamburg[1]. The remix from 2007 has been remastered slightly with new instruments on the chorus, which reminds of the trumpets of Ida Corr's remix of Let Me Think About It. Contents * 1 Music video * 2 Charts * 3 References * 4 External links Music video Secretaries dancing in the clip. There are four official music videos to the song The Creeps. The first video (for the Album Version) was produced by Mikkel Serup and received a nomination for a Danish Music Award in 2005. In 2006 the same video was released on the Spanish distributor Blanco y Negro, but with the Original Club version as background music. The second music video was directed by Marcus Adams and was recorded in an office with dancers/models performing as secretaries, among them Lauren Ridealgh, Stephanie Fitzpatrick and Emma Warton, with choreography by Paul Roberts. The video was inspired by the music video to "Express Yourself" and the movie Secretary. In July 2008 a new edited version of the second video had been released to German Channels, which contained also a new 2008 version of the remix. Charts The song peaked at #7 on the UK singles chart and also reached the top of the UK Dance Chart. Chart (2007) Peak position Spanish Singles Chart 1 UK Singles Chart 7 German Singles Chart 82 1 Romania Singles Chart 14 Lithuania Airplay Chart 8 Dutch Top 40 18 Malta Singles Chart 2 Irish Singles Chart 22 Europe 28 Australian Singles Chart 15 "The Creeps" reached #17 on the German Dance Charts in 2007. On the 25th of July 2008 the Single has been released as a physical CD, which reached #82 [2] in the Main German Single Charts Top 100 (as of August 8th 2008). Fonzerelli (born Aaron McClelland in Ballymena, Ireland), is a DJ belonging to Armada Music, a Dutch record label specialising in trance music. Fonzerelli has been producing music for over ten years[1], and many influential DJs and artists have made use of his music.[2] The single which brought him worldwide fame was Moonlight Party, released in 2005. His success was mainly due to Ministry of Sound where he was at one point signed to their label. Two edits by Fonzerelli were also on Basshunter's newest album, Now You're Gone - The Album. He also remixed the song "Dance4life" on Tiesto's 2008 album, Elements of Life: Remixed.
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