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Treasure Fingers

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Treasure Fingers
Birth nameAshley Jones
Genres
OccupationsRecord Producer, DJ
InstrumentDigital audio workstation
Websitetreasurefingers.com

Treasure Fingers[1][2] is a DJ and producer based in Atlanta, Georgia, and is signed to Fool's Gold Records.

Biography

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Born in a small town in Oklahoma as Ashley Jones, he started originally in the drum and bass band Evol Intent.

He released the worldwide club smash Cross the Dancefloor which was remixed by of Chromeo, Lifelike and Laidback Luke. He has remixed for Chromeo, Miami Horror, Miike Snow among others. He also contributed production to Young Thug's Slime Season 2 .

Singles

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Year Title Label
2008

Cross The Dancefloor

Fool's Gold Records

2010

It's Love

Defected

2010

Keep Up ft. Haley Small

Fool's Gold Records

2012

Rooftop Revival

Scion A/V

2013

DYWT (with The Knocks)

Fool's Gold Records

2013

My Body (with The Knocks)

Fool's Gold Records

2014

'Names' (with BOSCO)

Fool's Gold Records

2014

Bad MF (with Anna Lunoe)

Nest HQ

Remixes

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Year Title
2008

Chromeo '100%' (Treasure Fingers Remix)

2009

Miami Horror 'Don't Be On with Her' (Treasure Fingers Remix)

2009

Miike Snow 'Animal' (Treasure Fingers Remix)

2009

Empire of the Sun 'Walking on a Dream' (Treasure Fingers Remix)

2010

Classixx 'I'll Get You' ft. Jeppe (Treasure Fingers Remix)

2012

Foster The People 'Call It What You Want' (Treasure Fingers Remix)

2012

Childish Gambino 'Heartbeat' (Treasure Fingers Remix)

2012

Ladyhawke 'Black, White & Blue' (Treasure Fingers Remix)

2013

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs 'Without You' (Treasure Fingers Remix)

2013

Anna Lunoe 'Breathe' (Treasure Fingers Remix)

2013

Katy Perry 'Roar' (Treasure Fingers Remix)

2016

Indian Summer 'Been Here Before' (Treasure Fingers Remix)

2017

Moby 'Go' (Treasure Fingers Remix)

References

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  1. ^ "Treasure Fingers Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-12-16.
  2. ^ "Treasure Fingers Artist Profile". Insomniac. Retrieved 2019-12-16.
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