Dimitri Tikovoï

Dimitri Tikovoï is a French, Grammy-nominated record producer and DJ who has worked with bands including Placebo, The Horrors, Charli XCX, Mikky Ekko, Marianne Faithfull, Becky Hill, Blondie and Nicola Roberts. In 2002, Tikovoi released an album under the name "Trash Palace" (Positions, featuring Brian Molko, John Cale, Marc Almond, Asia Argento and others).

Dimitri Tikovoï
BornParis, France
GenresIndie rock, punk rock, hip hop, pop, dance
Occupation(s)Record producer, songwriter, musician, DJ
InstrumentsDrums, bass, guitar, keyboard, percussion
Years active2000–present
Associated actsPlacebo, Charli XCX, The Horrors, Nicola Roberts, Mikky Ekko, Marianne Faithfull, Skip The Use, MNEK, Ian Brown, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Ed Harcourt, Serge Gainsbourg, The Raveonettes, Goldfrapp, John Cale, Trash Palace
Websitewww.dimitritikovoi.rocks

Career

Early in his U.K career, Tikovoï worked on some Placebo remixes and Placebo's cover of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill", and then produced their fifth album Meds, which went on to sell over a million copies worldwide. He has since worked with The Horrors, Charli XCX, Ed Harcourt, Nicola Roberts, Marianne Faithfull, Mnek, Champs, Paloma Faith and numerous UK based acts.

Tikovoï has also written for movies including the award-winning (Sundance 2008) movie by Samuel Benchetrit I Always Wanted to Be a Gangster and the Kevin McDonald movie State of Play.

In 2012, Tikovoï was nominated for the MPG International Producer of the Year award.[1]

Recently Tikovoï as produced and written songs for Becky Hill, Blondie and Ghost who charted at #3 in the Billboard 200 charts and went top 10 in 15 countries.

Albums worked on by Dimitri Tikovoï

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