Shapeshifters
Shapeshifters formed in London in 1999 as a duo of Simon Marlin and Max Reich. They worked in house and garage music, eventually releasing tracks like "Lola's...
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Shapeshifters formed in London in 1999 as a duo of Simon Marlin and Max Reich. They worked in house and garage music, eventually releasing tracks like "Lola's Theme" in 2004. That song became a UK chart hit and a staple in dance clubs.
Their albums include "Shapeshifters" from 2004, "Shape Up" in 2008, and "Collide" in 2010. Other singles include "Incredible" and "Back To Basics." They've worked with vocalists such as Billy Porter on "Finally Ready" and Teni Tinks on "Ain't Love."
Later, Ian Green joined as a producer and DJ alongside Marlin. The group has kept performing live while putting out new material.
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