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For the ancient chinese military strategist and author, see Sun Tzu.

TZU

TZU (pronounced Tee Zed Yoo) are an Australian hip hop group, originating from Melbourne, Victoria. They are known for live shows with significant crowd involvement,[citation needed] at festivals such as Big Day Out, Falls Festival, MS Fest and the Meredith Music Festival, in addition to smaller shows. TZU differs from typical hip hop groups because they use instruments in their performances. The use of guitars, keyboards and drums gives their shows a rock infused vibe.[1]

History

The group formed in 1999 as a side project, combining members of the groups Curse ov Dialect and Pan. The name TZU is taken from the Chinese Philosopher Lao Tzu. The band originally called themselves Tzu (pronounced tsoo) but changed their name due to the public pronouncing it as T-Z-U.[2] In 2005 keyboard player Duzy What was added to the group's lineup. They have received regular Triple J airplay of Position Correction and Smiling at Strangers. [3] In early 2006, they won Yahoo! Music's "Who's Next" monthly music poll.[4]

Awards and nominations

Nominations

Appraisal

  • "Melbourne group TZU just can't stop upping the ante...They meld classic eighties electro with the more traditional funk keeping the emphasis on authenticity and class throughout." - Rolling Stone, 2008
  • "Computer Love is full of old school synth's , masterful sampling and live instrumentation - a maverick in its field and release that will set a new standard for the Australian music landscape." - Inpress, 2008
  • "The four piece aren't your stereo typical hiphop outfit - Think laid back vibes and rhymes... Expect good times and a party atmosphere." - The Sun Herald, 2008

Discography

Albums

Cover up motel is an anagram of Computer love, it features all of the tracks from Computer love remixed by the favorite Aussie artists and producers of the TZU members. Including the likes of M-phazes, hermitude, plutonic, trials (from funkoars), Blue King brown and more.

EPs

  • um... just a liddlbidova mic check EP (2001)
  • Limited Edition Tour Promo EP (2003)
  • Dam Busters EP EP (2003)
  • In Front of Me EP (2005)

References

  1. ^ "Hip-hop without the usual bling bling". Sydney Morning Herald. 27 March 2006.
  2. ^ "DigitalThugz - Interview with MC Joelistics from TZU". Digitalthugz. 24 August 2004.
  3. ^ "Tzu@J Play". J Play. 2008.
  4. ^ "TZU - Who's Next Winners Feature: Yahoo!7 Music". Yahoo!7 Music. 2005.
  5. ^ "DIG Internet Radio - Australian Music Prize; Shortlist Announced". ABC. 2006.
  6. ^ "APRA Music Awards - Nomination". APRA. 2007.
  7. ^ "J Award - Australian Music Video of the Year". ABC. 2008.