Tracey K
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Tracey K is an Irish singer, songwriter best known for providing the vocals, as well as the lyrics for the UK Dance Chart topper "The Cure and The Cause". Other well known songs written and performed by Tracey include "Nights Like These" and the live favourite "Battery Man".

Dextris

While in University in Galway, Tracey joined Dextris, a group consisting of two vocalists harmonising over house and hip-hop beats spun by a DJ. It was something new in Ireland at the time, and Dextris were well known on the Irish club scene.

Fish Go Deep

In 2003 Tracey proposed a collaboration with Shane Johnson and Greg Dowling of Fish Go Deep. They first track they worked on being "Lil' Hand" which was later to emerge as the title track on their debut long-player.

Their first release was "Nights Like These", which came out on the UK's Inspirit Music Label in 2003. This was to mark the beginning of a musical relationship loved by House music fans and music lovers alike. In 2004 "Lil' Hand
Lil' Hand
Lil' Hand is the debut album from Fish Go Deep, that showcases their collaboration with Dublin based vocalist/lyricist Tracey Kelliher. The album contains the house anthem The Cure and The Cause, with which Fish Go Deep made their name known worldwide...

" was released on Canadian label, Ultrasound Recordings, the album from which the house anthem, "The Cure and The Cause" was born. The single was remixed by Dennis Ferrer in 2005 and it's slow rise to fame did not pinnacle until it was re-released later in 2006 on UK giant Defected, where it reached No. 23 in the UK main Top 75 and No. 1 in the dance chart. The song was given a US release on legendary label Strictly Rhythm in 2007.

Singles

Year Title Label
2003 "Nights Like These" Inspirit UK
2005 "The Cure And The Cause" Go Deep, Defected, Strictly Rhythm
2007 "Battery Man" Go Deep
2009 "Final Tide" Go Deep
2010 "A Dream" Go Deep
2011 "Love Is You' with DJ Meme Orchestra'" MN2S
2011 "Lovefool' with Tiago Fragateiro" Composite Records
2011 "Special' with DJ Yellow & Tiago Fragateiro" Composite Records

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