- The Tic Tok Men
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Name = The Tic Tok Men
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Origin =United States
Genre =Electronic music Synthpop
ElectroRetrotechno
Years_active =1985 -2007
(hiatus in new music
between1995 -2000 )
Label = The Compound
URL = [http://www.tictokmen.com Official Website]
Notable_instruments =The Tic Tok Men (sometimes abbreviated TTM or TTTM) were a
synthpop ,Krautrock style electronic quartet founded inSeattle Washington USA that existed between 1985 to 2007. They state they "generated their being out of collective necessity". The original members wereBrian VonHorst (Voice, Keyboards, FX)Seven Graylands (Keyboards, Voice, FX) andAtian Kroft (Voice, Keyboards, FX). Later that yearDieter Blank (Drum patterns, Keyboards, Noise.) joined the band.History and Early Years
In 1989, the Tic Tok Men refused to perform live and began construction of the Tic Tok Men Compound (TTMC) their distribution entity and recording facility. The TTMC contains a large collection of synthesizers and electronic instruments [http://www.tictokmen.com/ttmc/index2.html] ] .
After their last early years album "Remote Control" in 1995, the four disassembled and embarked on separate projects. Dieter and Atian returned to
Berlin , Seven surrounded himself in computing and Brian has mysteriously vanished somewhere in theUnited States . Before disbanding, the Tic Tok Men decided to regroup on February 20, 2000 (02/20/2000).Dieter, Atian and Seven regrouped in 1999 to record in the newly finished Tic Tok Men Compound. On January 1st they finished the final mix of "Conduit", the first song recorded by the Tic Tok Men in five years.
The Tic Tok Men have remained mostly underground but enjoy a large
cult following . They often refer to their existence as "reclusive".Later Albums
In 2000 the Tic Tok Men released "Arecebo", a space-age theme electronic album. Manyweasel-inline consider this album to be the quintessential Tic Tok sound. A 10 minute song called Flatline has been compared to
Kraftwerk Autobahn. "Arecebo" was the top selling CD at online music distribution company Ampcast for over two years.2001 saw their next album "Decomputerization" which ventured into the
IDM /Darkwave genre and away from their traditional self-proclaimed "retrotechno electronica" sound. The main theme of this CD is directed at propaganda, lying governments, covering up truth, war, and death. The album artwork depicts The Tic Tok Men blowing up and shootingcomputers with shotguns [http://www.tictokmen.com/decomputerization/main.html] ."Decomputerization" was followed up that same year by two "Recomputerization : Collective Decomputerization" albums. The two CD's are a collaboration between The Tic Tok Men and 20 other artists [http://www.tictokmen.com/re/info.html] . The artists were given the raw vocal and musical tracks from the song Decomputerization and allowed total artistic freedom to mutate and bend as they saw fit. Some tracks have been completely reworked and sound nothing like the original concept. The different interpretations convert the song into Dance, Acoustic, Rock,
Techno , Breakbeat and various other genre styles.In 2003, again changing their tune, The Tic Tok Men released an ambient experimental album titled "Borderland". "Borderland" was created using only a small number of organic and synthetic sounds. These short two or three second clips were tuned, lengthened, shortened, and otherwise mutated into variations of themselves. The sounds were then layered in digital editing software to created the melodies and rhythms.
The Final Albums
Work started on at least three new albums after 2003, "Tape Op Refugees", "Return of the 100 Foot Robots" and "Borderland II". Before any of these albums were released the Tic Tok Men disbanded. No explanation has been given. Their website states many of the older material will be re-mastered and released but there will be no new material written. Some of these songs are available for free download on Seven Graylands' website [http://www.sevengraylands.com/music] .
Discography
*"self-titled" (1986)
*"The Volt Age " (1988)
*"ASR " (1989)
*"Remote Control" (1990)
*"Conduit" (EP 2000)
*"Remote Control v2.0" (2000)
*"Arecebo" (2000)
*"Decomputerization" (2001)
*"Recomputerization : Collective Decomputerization 1" (2002)
*"Recomputerization : Collective Decomputerization 2" (2002)
*"Borderland" (2003)
*"Tape Op Refugees" (2005; never released)
*"Return of the 100 Foot Robots" (2005; never released)
*"Borderland II" (2005; never released)External links
* [http://www.tictokmen.com TicTokMen.com] -The official Tic Tok Men Web site.
Where are they now
VonHorst, AKA Thaddeus Koolhoeven, is currently working on [http://www.fuzz.com/fan/mellorine/blog/entry/Data-Breaker-The-Noisettes-By-Dave-Segal The Noisettes] project.
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