Lauren Flax

Lauren Flax is a DJ, songwriter and producer. Lauren currently is a member of the Brooklyn-based band CREEP with Lauren Dillard. Lauren was also the Fischerspooner tour DJ from 2008-2011. DJs Are Not Rockstars, an indie dance label run by Mark Davenport and Alexander Technique released her first single "You've Changed" featuring vocals by Sia of Zero7 fame. In 2010, Sia re-recorded "You've Changed" and released it as her first single from the album, We Are Born.

Lauren Flax
OriginDetroit, Michigan
GenresTrip hop, house, dance
Years active1997-Present
LabelsDjs Are Not Rockstars, CREEP INTL, Inertia
Associated actsCreep (w/ Lauren Dillard) Sia Furler
WebsiteLauren Flax Official, / CREEP Official

CREEP self-released their debut record, "echoes" on CREEP INTL on 11/12/13. Echoes features 14 different singers such as Sia, Andrew Wyatt of Miike Snow, Tricky, Lou Rhodes of Lamb, Alejandra De La Deheza of School of Seven Bells, Dark Sister, Holly Miranda, Alpines, Planningtorock, Nina Sky and Romy xx.

Discography

Lauren Flax Singles

  • "In The Night" featuring Jo Lampert (2015)
  • "Pleasure Principle" featuring Kim Ann Foxman (2014)
  • "Stronger Now" with Marc Kinchen featuring Carrie Wilds (2010)
  • "You've Changed" featuring Sia (2009)
  • "110 (Live)" with Submerged on Obliterati EP 2 - The Distilling Of Tragedy Into Disposable Art (2003)

Lauren Flax Remixes

  • Fischerspooner - "Top Brazil" (2016)
  • Peaches - "Pickles" (2016)
  • Evvol - "Your Love" (2016)
  • Motion CNTRL - "Crystalline Heat " (2016)
  • Vienna Dohler - "What Are You Waiting For" (2016)
  • Fei-Fei - "Born" (2015)
  • DJ Christy Love - "Paradise" (2015)
  • Black Gold Buffalo - "Penkenna" (2015)
  • Oh Land - "Head Up High" (2015)
  • They Might Be Giants - "I Was Dancing in the Lesbian Bar" (2015)
  • Alinka - "You're Basic" (2014)
  • Bunny Michael - "Southside" (2014)
  • Betty Black - "Come Back Lover" (2014)
  • MEN - "All The Way Through" (2013)
  • Deluka - "OMFG" (2010)
  • Drop The Lime - "Devil's Eyes" (2009)
  • Turboweekend - "Holiday" (2009)
  • Fischerspooner - "Fascinating (2009)
  • Men - "Simultaneously" (2009)
  • Telepathe - "So Fine" (2009)
  • Heartsrevolution - "C.Y.O.A!" (2008)
  • Morningwood - "Jetsetter" (2003)
  • Le Tigre - "Much Finer" (2002)

CREEP Singles

  • "Dim The Lights" featuring Sia Furler (2013)
  • "Vertigo" featuring Lou Rhodes of Lamb (2013)
  • "Call Her" featuring Tricky and Alejandra De La Deheza of School of Seven Bells (2013)
  • "Animals" featuring Holly Miranda (January 17, 2012)
  • "You" featuring Nina Sky (May 31, 2011)
  • "Days" featuring Romy xx 2010

CREEP Remixes

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