Tkatka

Tkatka

Infobox musical artist
Name = tKatKa


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Origin = London, UK
Genre = Electronica Ambient Techno
Years_active = 2004 - present
Label = Junkbait Music 100m Cold Room
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URL = [http://www.tkatka.com www.tKatKa.com]
Current_members = PJ Norman Carlsson
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tKatKa (pronounced 'Te-Kat-Ker') is a Swedish / English electronic music duo based in London, England. The project is a collaboration between artists PJ Norman and Carlsson. The group formed officially in 2004. Their first release was on a compilation for the gLASSsHRIMP show on Resonance FM in early 2005. In late 2005 a white label of their track "Lazerslab" was broadcast by the influential BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Nightingale. This led to a record deal with the independent London label Junkbait Music. To date, they have released two well-received singles ("Lazerslab" and "Bedroom Dust") and a full length self-titled album in 2007 on 100m Records. They have since gained support from other Radio 1 DJs, including Mary Anne Hobbs, as well as influential XFM DJ John Kennedy and Nick Luscombe (Resonance FM/XFM).

Singles

* 2006 "Lazerslab" - tKatKa (Junkbait)
* 2006 "Bedroom Dust" - tKatKa (Junkbait)

Albums

* 2007 "tKatKa" - tKatKa (100m)

Compilations

"Drifting Skywards" - Various Artists (Cold Room Netlabel), features "Disarmchair" - tKatKa

"100m001" - Various Artists (100m Records), features "Global Fascist State" - tKatKa

External links

* http://www.pjnorman.com
* http://www.myspace.com/tseuq


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