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Based in Brisbane, Australia. The Loops of Fury are a duo (Previously known as Hyperion) signed to Elite Force's label U&A Recordings. The name The Loops of Fury is described "a bit of a tip of the cap to the Chems" after the title shares similiarities with The Chemical Brothers track, Loops of Fury. Their debut single, Flick A Switch is due for release on the label in the the later parts of 2009. http://soundcloud.com/theloopsoffury/tracks?page The Loops Of Fury are two Brisbane boys living in London, living up to their name by making big rave tracks and feeding them to the party till sweat rains down from the ceiling. Their list of supporters is impressive, getting play from tastemakers like 2ManyDJs, Amand Van Helden, Erol Alkan, Tiesto, The Bloody Beetroots and Annie Mac. But why stop there? The Loops have their eye on world domination. “Hello my name is David, i DJ with my brother under the moniker of 2ManyDJs. We’d like to play ‘I Need’ by the Loops of Fury tonight in Ibiza. We don’t own this piece of music because it isn’t out yet. Can we have it please?” [2ManyDJs / Soulwax] Their debut single "Flick A Switch" hit the Top 3 on Beatport and spent no less than three months in the Top 100, leading to a succession of shows across their native Australia leaving moshpits quaking and foundations shaken. Not ones to pause for breath, the boys followed up with a series of high quality releases including 2010s defining single "Rack Em" and this summers peaktime anthem "I Need". Remixes are a specialty, and the list of those who've received the Loops treatment includes Plump DJs, Mustard Pimp, Rabbit In The Moon and French popstars SomethingALaMode. "They literally just blew the jam off my toast. Magic. 5/5" [i-DJ Magazine] With a string of massive new tracks set to drop throughout the rest of the year, the only way is up. Now residing in London, The Loops Of Fury are rapidly gaining momentum playing to ravenous clubs and jam packed festivals that's sure to cement them as a must see in the minds of party goers worldwide. The time of the Fury is apon us! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.