Tied & Tickled Trio
Tied & Tickled Trio is a German electronica/dub/jazz musical collective. It was founded in 1994 by Markus Acher and Christoph Brandner in Weilheim, Bavaria as a polyrythmic duo playing drums only. After the joining of sculptor Andreas Gerth (electronics) and Markus' brother Micha (bass), the core of "Tied & Tickled Trio" was formed and their style turned to jazz. This trend later was fixed with new member coming – Johannes Enders, a studied jazz sax player.
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Background information | |
Origin | Germany |
Genres | Electronic music Dub music Jazz |
Years active | 1994–2011 |
Labels | Morr Music |
Associated acts | The Notwist, Lali Puna |
Members | Markus Acher Christoph Brandner Andreas Gerth Micha Acher Johannes Enders Ulrich Wangenheim Robert Klinger |
The collective shares members with The Notwist, Lali Puna and other bands from the Morr Music label.
Band members
- Ulrich Wangenheim (tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, flute)
- Johannes Enders (tenor saxophone, flute, keyboards)
- Micha Acher (bass, trumpet, trombone, keyboards, organ)
- Markus Acher (drums, keyboards, percussion)
- Andreas Gerth (electronic, delays)
- Christoph Brandner (electronic drums)
- Robert Klinger (bass)
Discography
Albums
- Tied + Tickled Trio – (Payola/Kollaps, 1997) (Morr Music re-release, 2006)
- EA1 EA2 – (Payola/Virgin, 1999)
- EA1 EA2 Rmx – (Morr Music, 2000)
- Electric Avenue Tapes – (Clearspot, 2001)
- Observing Systems – (Morr Music, 2003)
- Aelita – (Morr Music, 2007)
- La Place Demon (with American drummer Billy Hart) – Morr Music, 2011
Other
- A.R.C. (Live DVD + Audio 19 minutes jam, 2006)
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External links
- Tied & Tickled Trio – official website.
- Tied & Tickled Trio discography at Discogs
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