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Members
Peril (turntablist/producer/percussion)
Kemstar (guitarsenal)
MC Nfamas (vocals)
Latest Release
Consistency
Theory
Albums
/ Lp's
Choose One
Consistency Theory
Website
www.1200techniques.net
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Breaking
boundaries and crossing genres with their take on all things
musical, Melbourne based trio 1200 Techniques have carved
themselves a unique spot on the local scene ever since their
first single, “Hard As Hell”, made its debut back in 1998.
Fresh, funky and with a huge live following to boot, Peril
(turntablist/producer/percussion), his brother Kemstar (guitarsenal)
and MC Nfamas (vocals) are busy shaking off comparisons and
doing their own thing, as Peril explains. “We’re not about
being the best, we’re not about being the hardest,” he says.
“We’re about being us. It’s as simple as that.”
1200
Techniques’ influences stretch across the globe, including
the likes of Africa Bambataa, Grand Master Flash and The Furious
Five, Public Enemy, Funkadelic, Sly Stone, Prince, Jimi Hendrix,
Black Sabbath, Thin Lizzy, Beastie Boys, Run DMC, Rage Against
The Machine and many more. The trio began collaborating together
back in 1997, after Peril (a mainstay on the hip-hop scene
since his early days as a graffiti artist) spotted Nfamas’
brother, Kabba, on stage in a Melbourne pub. The brothers
had been busy writing and recording rhymes since they were
a mere 10 years old, dabbling in everything from world music
to drum’n’bass. Peril, meanwhile, hadn’t considered teaming
up with his own brother, who at that stage was busy
writing his own songs with his band Quarter2Nine. Soon enough,
the four players joined forces, and when Kemstar came up for
the riff to “Hard As Hell”, the future was decided.
Signing
to Rubber Records not long after, 1200 Techniques began work
on what would become their debut album. Midway though recording,
however, Kabba chose to relocate to the UK (but you can still
hear him on several tracks.) Choose One was released
June 2002 on Rubber, with distribution through Sony Music,
and became an instant radio hit. Energetic, vibrant and packed
with dancefloor anthems like “Electro Boogie” and “Battle
Master”, the group’s lead single, “Karma”, took out the
2002 ARIA Award for Best Video, its creators the team behind
Moulin Rouge. Choose One also took out Best Independent
Release. With national spots on festivals such as the Big
Day Out, Homebake and loads of their own headline shows under
their belt, 1200 Techniques have become renowned across the
country as a electrifying live act that’s hard to beat or
define. “We haven’t got a basic ingredient, it can change
each time,” says Kemstar.
With
yet another national tour set for mid 2003 (named after the
band’s latest single, “Eye Of The Storm”), 1200 Techniques
are preparing to release album number two, Consistency
Theory , in October this year. Mixed by New York-based
Troy Hightower (LL Cool J, De La Soul, Lil’ Kim), the record
will hit stores shortly just after the guys return home following
a tour to the US and UK in August and September. Guaranteed
to get fans old and new up on the dancefloor, 1200 Techniques
are one band you can’t afford to miss. “You can’t put a finger
on exactly what it is,” offers Peril, when asked exactly what
it is that gets their fans excited. “But the one thing I always
say: it’s always about the groove.”
Eye Of The Storm Tour
special guest in KutMasta Kurt and Motion Man (USA)
TICKETS ON SALE FOR
ALL SHOWS at 9.00am FRIDAY JUNE 20, 2003
Tourdates
| Date |
Venue |
| Thu July 31 |
Governor
Hindmarch, Adelaide, SA
Tickets on sale from Venuetix - Phone bookings: 08
8225 8888
Also available from The Gov -
Phone Bookings:
08 8232 1484
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| Fri August 1 |
Globe Theatre, Perth, WA
Tickets on sale Friday June 20th from Ticketmaster7 (136
100), 78's, Mills & Planet Video
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| Sat August 2 |
Area 1 (The Club) Bunbury, WA
Tickets on
sale from Ticketmaster7 (136 100), Trax Bunbury &
Hilleez Surf Shop
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| Sun August 3 |
Newport Hotel, Fremantle, WA
Tickets on sale Friday June 20th from Ticketmaster7 (136
100), 78's, Mills & Planet Video |
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