The Time Frequency

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The Time Frequency (TTF) is a techno solo act from Scotland.

Started by Jon Campbell in 1988 as a 80's synth band, changing its name from Thru The Fire to The Time Frequency, it was Scotland's first techno band and quickly established a strong following amongst the country's club-going masses. Jon was assisted on stage by keyboard players Paul Inglis and later Kyle Ramsay.

TTF to this day play many sell out gigs at Scotland's top venues like Barrowlands and Rezerection. Their hard work was rewarded with chart success with a number of hits amongst which were "New Emotion" & "Real Love" (which reached number 8 in the UK top 40 chart) and numerous others.

Because Jive Records wouldn't pay session singer Mary Kiani enough money to be a full-time member of the act, she was forced to leave the group she was replaced with Debbie Millar, a 25 year old singer from the south coast Bournemouth.

A best of album was released on May 7, 2007, titled TTF – The Ultimate Collection.

TTF are due to release the long awaited follow up to the 1994 Album "Dominator", with "Dominator 2" in early 2008.

Contents

[edit] Releases

[edit] Albums

  • 1994 Dominator #23 UK
  • 2007 TTF – The Ultimate Collection

[edit] Singles

  • 1990 "Futurama" EP
  • 1992 "Real Love" #62 UK
  • 1992 "New Emotion" #36 UK
  • 1993 "The Power Zone EP" (The Ultimate High) #17 UK
  • 1993 "Real Love '93" #8 UK
  • 1994 "Such A Phantasy EP" #24 UK
  • 1994 "Dreamscape '94" #32 UK
  • 1998 "U Got The Passion" – Tom Wilson vs. The Time Frequency #115 UK
  • 1999 "Give Me Your Lovin (Sweet Sensation)" – The Time Frequency vs. Tom Wilson #133 UK
  • 2000 "New Emotion"
  • 2002 "Real Love 2002" #43 UK

[edit] Remixes

  • 1992 Da Mian – "Supernature"
  • 1993 Q-Tex – "The Power Of Love"
  • 1993 Soul City Orchestra – "It's Jurassic"
  • 1994 Marcha Fresca – "Love Is... An Ocean Wide"
  • 1994 n-trance – "Set You Free"

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