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TTC

TTC is a four member hip hop and electronic band from Paris, France. It is composed of MCs Tido Berman, Teki Latex and Cuizinier plus DJ Orgasmic. They were signed to Big Dada for their first LP Ceci N'est Pas Un Disque, the title of which referred to René Magritte's painting La trahison des images, which bears the legend "Ceci n'est pas une pipe". Their second LP, Bâtards Sensibles was released as a double CD, the second disc being the instrumental version of the first one. The group have also collaborated with Modeselektor a number of times.

Partial discography

Albums

EPs

  • Game Over '99 (1999)
  • Leguman (2000)
  • Who Are Your Latex? (2000)
  • Elémentaire (2001)
  • (Je n'arrive pas à) Danser (2002)
  • Dans le club (2004)
  • Girlfriend (2006)

Collaborations

  • L'armée des 12 (TTC + La Caution + Saphir): Cadavre exquis (18 November 2002, Kerozen)
  • Qhuit (TTC, Svinkels, Triptik, Rhum G, DSL, Reilly, Max & Led D'AMS, L'animalexxx): Gran Bang (12 July 2004, Chronowax)