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The Time Frequency (TTF) are a techno group from Scotland.
Founded by Jon Campbell and Steve Nelson in 1988 as Thru The Fire, a synthpop band, before renaming themselves The Time Frequency, they were one of Scotland's first techno groups.[citation needed] Campbell and Nelson were assisted on stage by fellow keyboard players Paul Inglis and Colin McNeil, and later Kyle Ramsay, and led by vocalist Mary Kiani, later replaced by Jo Wilson, and more recently Debbie Millar. The Time Frequency played gigs at Scotland's top venues like Barrowlands and Rezerection. They had chart success with a number of hit singles, amongst which the biggest were "The Ultimate High", "New Emotion" and "Real Love" (the last named of which, after a remix, reached number 8 in the UK Singles Chart.[1]
Because Jive Records would not pay session singer Mary Kiani enough money to be a full-time member of the act, she had to leave the group and was replaced with Debbie Millar, a 25-year-old singer from Bournemouth.
A best of album was released on 7 May 2007, titled TTF – The Ultimate Collection. They released the follow-up to their 1994 album, Dominator, in 2008.
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Time is a common term for the experience of duration and a fundamental quantity of measuring systems.
Time also may refer to:
The Time is the 1981 debut album by The Time. The album proper was produced and arranged by Jamie Starr, which was one of Prince's many pseudonyms. The Time produced three singles: "Get It Up", "Cool" and "Girl", with the first two charting within the top ten on the R&B charts. "Cool" was covered by Snoop Dogg for his ninth album, Ego Trippin'.
All songs written and composed by Prince, except where noted.
The Original 7ven (also known as The Time as well as Morris Day and the Time) is an American musical group that was formed in Minneapolis in 1981. Their work has been a part of the formation of the 'Minneapolis sound', featuring a mix of soul music and dance music with funk, rock n roll, and more. Led by singer-songwriter Morris Day, the band members are close Prince associates, and the group is arguably the most successful artist who have worked with him, achieving particular popularity with R&B fans with tracks such as "Jerk Out" and "Jungle Love". Band members Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis are also long-time collaborators with Janet Jackson, producing all of her most successful albums.
The band was assembled under a clause in Prince's contract with Warner Bros. that allowed him to recruit and produce other artists for the label. Inspired by the 1980 film The Idolmaker, Prince decided to put together a pop-funk group that would serve as an outlet for material in the vein of his own early albums, while he explored other genres and styles in his own career.
The sound of liberation
Come and fall in love with this noise
Tonight we will dance together to your favorite beat
Can't stop this train
Keep moving to the deadly rhythm
You said my heart sounded right to lose this fight
I think you're right
The silence of this track is our tragedy
Play it again