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The Time Frequency
The Time Frequency (TTF) are a techno group from Scotland.Founded by Jon Campbell in 1988 they are Scotland's first techno group.
TTF have also included fellow keyboard players Paul Inglis and Kyle Ramsey and later Colin McNeil.
Mary Kiani was the lead singer of TTF, later replaced by Jo Wilson, then Debbie Millar, and more recently Layla Amini.
The Time Frequency play gigs at Scotland's top venues like Barrowlands and Rezerection.
After a three year hiatus, The Time Frequency reformed in 2013 to play a very special gig in the Martell Falkirk and have been touring the UK including events such as The Night of the Legends and Stereofunk.They had chart success with a number of hit singles, amongst which the biggest were "The Ultimate High", "New Emotion" and "Real Love" (the last named of which, after a remix, reached number 8 in the UK Singles Chart.Because Jive Records would not pay session singer Mary Kiani enough money to be a full-time member of the act, she had to leave the group and was replaced with Debbie Millar, a 44-year-old singer from Bournemouth.A best of album was released on 7 May 2007, titled TTF – The Ultimate Collection.
They released the follow-up to their 1994 album, Dominator, in 2008 titled Dominator 2.