Field Day mix #4 – Creep
Creep are the latest artist to submit a mix to Field Day’s mix series leading up to the one-day festival in Victoria Park, London on August 6th. Highlights in this mix include Blood Diamonds, Ciara vs Guido, Rui Da Silva’s ‘Touch Me’ (making a comeback thanks to Jamie xx), Jai Paul and SBTRKT.
Field Day mix 04 – Creep by Field Day 2011
Tracklisting
1. Creep – You (Dawn Golden & Rosy Cross Remix)
2. Grimes – Crystal Ball
3. Blood Diamonds – Grins
4. Brenmar – Let Me Know (Tasting)
5. Ciara vs. Guido [ft. Ludacris] – Ride (Baby Armie A+B)
6. Rui Da Silva – Touch Me(Radio Edit)
7. Telepathe – Destroyer
8. Lykke Li – I Follow You (Tyler The Creator Mix)
9. Tearist – Repetition
10. Jai Paul – BTSTU
11. Jesse Ruins – Sofija
12. Clams Casino – Realest Alive
13. Jhene Aiko – Club Stranger (Nguzunguzu Remix)
14. SBTRKT – Wildfire
15. New Look – The Ballad (Koreless Remix)
Creep’s latest song features Nina Sky on vocals:
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