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The Ting Tings are an English
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duo from Salford,
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formed in 2007. The band consists of
Katie White Katie Rebecca White (born 18 January 1983) is an English musician and member of the pop duo The Ting Tings. After some success with a girl group punk trio TKO, which supported Steps and Atomic Kitten, her father David White brought in Jules De M ...
(vocals, guitar, bass drums, bass guitar, cowbells) and Jules De Martino (drums, lead guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, vocals). The duo's debut studio album, ''
We Started Nothing ''We Started Nothing'' is the debut studio album by English indie pop duo The Ting Tings. It was released on 16 May 2008 by Columbia Records. The US edition has a different cover image in several background colours. The album was also released ...
'', was released in 2008 by
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to positive reviews and commercial success, peaking at number one on the
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"World Album Charts"
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and number 78 on the US ''Billboard'' 200. It spawned four singles, including " That's Not My Name", which topped the
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in May 2008 and reached number 39 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100; “ Shut Up and Let Me Go”, which earned them a MTV Video Music Award. They received two Brit Award nominations, including for British Album of the Year and a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2010. Their second studio album, ''
Sounds from Nowheresville ''Sounds from Nowheresville'' is the second studio album by English indie pop duo The Ting Tings, released on 24 February 2012 by Columbia Records. It was by preceded the lead single " Hang It Up", which was released on 27 December 2011. Altho ...
'', was released in February 2012, with the lead single "
Hang It Up "Hang It Up" is a song by English musical duo The Ting Tings, released as the lead single from their second studio album ''Sounds from Nowheresville''. It was released as a download on 27 December 2011. Release The song was released as a remix s ...
" released on 16 January 2012. Their third studio album, ''
Super Critical ''Super Critical'' is the third studio album by English indie pop duo The Ting Tings, released on 24 October 2014 by Finca Records. "Wrong Club" was released as the lead single from the album on 15 August 2014, followed by "Do It Again" on 22 Se ...
'', was released in October 2014. Their fourth studio album, ''The Black Light'', was released in October 2018.


Career


Background and formation

Katie White started her music career as a school-time hobby in a punk trio called TKO—short for Technical Knock Out—with two friends from Lowton School, Marion Grethe Seaman and Emma Lally. The band had minimal success, once sharing the same stage as the bands Steps and Atomic Kitten. While De Martino was in Manchester, the pair bumped into each other and discovered they had a mutual love of Portishead. De Martino relocated to Islington Mill Studios (the Mill) in the
Salford, Greater Manchester Salford () is a city and the largest settlement in the City of Salford metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England. In 2011, Salford had a population of 103,886. It is also the second and only other city in the metropolitan county aft ...
area. The pair, along with friend Simon Templeman, went on to form the Portishead-influenced trio Dear Eskiimo, who signed to
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. However, due to a change of directors and managers, the management style of the record label caused them to split.Ting Tings – the hottest party in town
Manchester Evening News – 8 June 2007
The experience left White and De Martino with a distrust of the music industry. White was a barmaid at the Mill while De Martino produced tracks for various artists therein. The pair developed their sound from influences of performers at the Mill, and were inspired to form their own group, "The Ting Tings". "Ting Ting" was the name of a Chinese colleague of White at a shop, who told her that it sounded like the pronunciation of "
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" in Mandarin ( ). The band researched the name and found it also meant the "sound of innovation on an open mind". Having created three songs, the band's first gig was a free-beer invite all at the Mill in their rented dwelling called "the Engine House". Subsequent gigs were funded on donations, and after their third gig they were name-checked on
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. The Islington Mill gigs ended up as some of the most sought-after tickets on the Manchester party scene with various A&R reps and record producers, such as Rick Rubin, asking for tickets.


Exposure

Their first double-A single " That's Not My Name/
Great DJ "Great DJ" is the second single by English indie pop band the Ting Tings. Vocalist Katie White states that the song was written by "playing a D chord on the guitar for hours, because that's all I could play. And then I put my finger on the wrong ...
" was jointly released by the band and a local label, Switchflicker Records. With their second single " Fruit Machine", they were on heavy rotation on British radio, including
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and others. DJ Marc Riley was the first to have them in session on 6 Music and the first to play their record on the station. "Fruit Machine" was a released as limited-edition, 500-only, seven-inch single on Legendre Starkie Records (the band's own label), which was only available at the group's gigs at Islington Mill in Salford, Electrowerkz in
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, Berlin, Germany and at Glasslands in
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, New York City. They had a notable performance at the
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in 2007, and after an October 2007 tour of universities in the UK with Reverend and the Makers, they signed to
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. On 14 December 2007, they appeared on ''
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''. In May 2008, the band credited '' BBC Introducing'' for giving them their 'life changing' break after the show spotted the band and put them forward for inclusion in the Glastonbury running order. In January 2008, they were voted third in the annual BBC 6 Music poll of industry experts ''Sound of 2008'', for acts to emerge in the coming year. In February 2008, they were the opening slot act on the 2008 Shockwaves NME Awards Tour, performing with The Cribs,
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, and Does It Offend You, Yeah?. In conjunction with '' NME'' and HMV, the band contributed a demo version of "
Great DJ "Great DJ" is the second single by English indie pop band the Ting Tings. Vocalist Katie White states that the song was written by "playing a D chord on the guitar for hours, because that's all I could play. And then I put my finger on the wrong ...
" to a limited-audience, 5,000-copies-only, 10" vinyl release of all the artists on the NME Awards Tour. In late March 2008, The Ting Tings joined with
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and
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to play as part of the MTV Spanking New Music Tour, at a gig held at the
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in
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.


2008–2009: ''We Started Nothing''

The first single released on Columbia was "Great DJ", which received considerable airplay on
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and
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in the UK and praise from magazines such as ''NME''. "Great DJ" reached top 40 on the
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. The band's debut album, ''
We Started Nothing ''We Started Nothing'' is the debut studio album by English indie pop duo The Ting Tings. It was released on 16 May 2008 by Columbia Records. The US edition has a different cover image in several background colours. The album was also released ...
'', was released in May 2008 and entered the
UK Albums Chart The Official Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by physical and digital sales and (from March 2015) audio streaming in the United Kingdom. It was published for the first time on 22 July 1956 and is compiled every week by the Official Charts ...
at number one, following the single " That's Not My Name", which topped the singles chart. Subsequent singles were " Shut Up and Let Me Go", which peaked at number six, " Be the One" (number 28) and "
We Walk "We Walk" is a song by English duo The Ting Tings from their debut studio album, ''We Started Nothing'' (2008). It was released as the album's sixth and final single on 23 February 2009. "Fruit Machine" was originally set to be released two week ...
" (number 58). ''We Started Nothing'' won an Ivor Novello Award for best album in May 2009. The Ting Tings recorded a cover version of
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' " Happy Birthday" for the children's show ''Yo Gabba Gabba''. In May 2008, the band performed a live set on the in New Music We Trust stage at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Maidstone,
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, which was made available by the BBC's online video player application
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. The Ting Tings performed at the
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Live London Festival in the KOKO nightclub in July 2008; the performance was released as a downloadable EP in the
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under the title ''iTunes Live: London Festival '08''. In December 2008, they (along with numerous other singers and bands) performed on
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's '' Hootenanny'' show on
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. The band toured Australia and New Zealand in early 2009 as part of the Big Day Out Festival. They also toured in Singapore as part of that festival's night counterpart, Big Night Out.Changi Airport Media
Changi Airport Media- 15 April 2009
In June 2009, they returned to the
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, playing the Other stage on Friday night, and appeared at the Isle of Wight Festival. In the United States, the single "Shut Up and Let Me Go" appeared in an Apple
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commercial in late April 2008, helping the song peak at number 55 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Tracks from the album were featured in various television shows, films and advertisements. The Ting Tings were one of four performers who played small interludes consisting of remixes of past hits throughout the
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, including a section from "Shut Up and Let Me Go" with Blink-182 drummer
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and
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. They also won the award for Best UK Video for their single "Shut Up and Let Me Go". Columbia Records announced the U.S. release of the single "That's Not My Name" for January 2009, followed by a March/April U.S. concert tour. The duo also toured the country as a support act for
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on her
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. In December 2009, the duo was nominated for Best New Artist at the 52nd Grammy Awards. The Ting Tings appeared as the musical guests on ''
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'' on the 16 January 2010 episode, hosted by Sigourney Weaver.


2010–2012: ''Sounds from Nowheresville''

The duo began writing their second album in
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, France. The original incarnation of the album was recorded over a period of eight months in the basement of a former jazz club in the Friedrichshain area of
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, Germany. It was described by '' Clash'' writer April Welsh in 2010 as "an album glistening with polished pop perfection. Ranging from acoustic folk to bangin' electro, R‘n’B and, of course, rock and roll." The lead single, "
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" (the first track they wrote for the album), was released in October 2010. It was mixed by
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and written by the duo themselves. The single debuted at number 29 on the
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, marking the duo's fifth top 40 single; it also topped the ''Billboard'' dance chart in the US. The Ting Tings later scrapped the majority of the material from the Berlin sessions against the wishes of their label, with White explaining: "We were in Berlin where there is a great electro scene with Sian Hogan, and so we made songs like that, but quickly realised that everything on the radio was
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shite. We didn't want our record to be tarnished with that brush". De Martino added that they were angry the single "Hands" was promoted on BBC Radio 1, but had been intended by the band as "an underground, white label-only release". The band relocated to Spain, where they found influence in the music of the
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,
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and TLC. They performed new material from the album in July 2011 at DCode Festival in Madrid. The video for the single "Hang It Up" premiered on YouTube in October 2011, followed by a video for the song "Silence" (remixed by Australian electro-house duo
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) in November 2011. The album's third single, "Soul Killing", premiered on the internet in early February 2012; a video was filmed but never released. The album, ''
Sounds from Nowheresville ''Sounds from Nowheresville'' is the second studio album by English indie pop duo The Ting Tings, released on 24 February 2012 by Columbia Records. It was by preceded the lead single " Hang It Up", which was released on 27 December 2011. Altho ...
'', was released in the same month and reached number 24 on the
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.


2012–present: ''Super Critical'' and ''The Black Light''

The band went to Ibiza in September 2012 to begin writing and recording material for their third studio album, which they worked on through in April 2013. They travelled to New York City to mix and master the album in September 2013. In October 2013, the band stated they had nearly finished mixing their third album and were planning to record numerous music videos. They released a club remix of the first single, " Wrong Club" through
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in April 2014; the single was released to download in July. The duo's third studio album, ''
Super Critical ''Super Critical'' is the third studio album by English indie pop duo The Ting Tings, released on 24 October 2014 by Finca Records. "Wrong Club" was released as the lead single from the album on 15 August 2014, followed by "Do It Again" on 22 Se ...
'', was released in October 2014. The band's 2015 US tour was cancelled in June 2015 as a result of a hand injury suffered by White. As of March 2018, The Ting Tings have been more active on social media, eventually announcing their new album '' The Black Light'' (which was released on 26 October 2018) via their Instagram story.


Members


Katie White

Katherine Rebecca "Katie" White (born 1983 in Lowton, England) was brought up on a farm in Lowton, and attended Lowton School, which has a large
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department. In 1995, White's grandfather Ken (of whom Katie saw little) won £6.6 million from the then-newly established National Lottery and gave each of his three sons £1 million. Katie's father David used his share of the money to purchase a haulage company, and he helped Katie during her school years as a prospective musician.


Jules De Martino

Julian "Jules" De Martino (born 1969 in
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) began playing drums at age 13. He studied fine art at Loughton College in
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and signed a minor publishing deal with Morrison Leahy Music (who also publish George Michael). He formed a band, Mojo Pin, which was influenced by artist
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. The band released two indie singles: "You" and "My Imagination", with Lowlife Records and toured with Irish band the Big Geraniums in 1997.


Discography

* ''
We Started Nothing ''We Started Nothing'' is the debut studio album by English indie pop duo The Ting Tings. It was released on 16 May 2008 by Columbia Records. The US edition has a different cover image in several background colours. The album was also released ...
'' (2008) * ''
Sounds from Nowheresville ''Sounds from Nowheresville'' is the second studio album by English indie pop duo The Ting Tings, released on 24 February 2012 by Columbia Records. It was by preceded the lead single " Hang It Up", which was released on 27 December 2011. Altho ...
'' (2012) * ''
Super Critical ''Super Critical'' is the third studio album by English indie pop duo The Ting Tings, released on 24 October 2014 by Finca Records. "Wrong Club" was released as the lead single from the album on 15 August 2014, followed by "Do It Again" on 22 Se ...
'' (2014) * ''The Black Light'' (2018)


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* ;Interviews and reviews
The Ting Tings 'We Walk' review

The Ting Tings interview
in ''Coed'' magazine from 17 June 2008.
Students interview The Ting Tings
directly after their Glastonbury 2008 performance for Radiowaves.co.uk. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ting Tings 2007 establishments in England British indie pop groups Columbia Records artists Dance-punk musical groups English dance music groups English indie rock groups English musical duos English synth-pop groups Female-fronted musical groups Ivor Novello Award winners Musical groups established in 2007 Musical groups from Greater Manchester Roc Nation artists Rock music duos Male–female musical duos Music in Salford