Tin Tin Out

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Tin Tin Out
Origin London, England
Genres Electronica, trip hop, house, trance, downtempo
Members Darren Stokes
Lindsay Edwards

Tin Tin Out were an English electronic music duo comprising Darren Stokes and Lindsay Edwards.[1]

Career

They are well known as active remixers, working on increasingly higher-profile songs as the 1990s progressed, however also have their own recording careers. The single "Strings For Yasmin" featured in the 2001 Vinnie Jones film Mean Machine, and was used as the 1997/98 Premier League's commercial soundtrack, featuring Sean Bean.[citation needed] It is frequently played at Elland Road before Leeds United home matches.[citation needed] Their highest charting singles in the UK are a 1998 cover of "Here's Where the Story Ends" by UK dream pop act The Sundays, and the 1999 cover of "What I Am" by US adult alternative act Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, featuring guest vocals by Emma Bunton of the Spice Girls, which peaked at number two in the UK Singles Chart.[2] Their version of "Here's Where the Story Ends" was awarded the 1999 Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song.[3] Tin Tin Out also remixed and produced under the alias Baby Blue.[4]

Stokes also collaborated with Daniele Davoli from Black Box and DJ Tall Paul under the name 'Tall Tin Box' for the record "God's Love" in 2001.[5]

In addition to his involvement with Tin Tin Out, Dr Edwards is an Oxford-educated researcher and lecturer, who holds qualifications in both physiology and mathematics. He is currently Lecturer in Physiology at King's College London.[6]

Discography

Albums

  • 1998: Always
  • 1999: Eleven to Fly

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[2]
AUS
[7]
FRA
[8]
GER
[9]
IRE
[10]
NL
[11]
NZ
[12]
SVK
[13]
SWE
[14]
US Dance
"The Feeling"
(featuring Sweet Tee)
1994 32 Always
"Always (Something There to Remind Me)"
(featuring Espiritu)
1995 14
"All I Wanna Do" 1997 31
"Dance with Me"
(featuring Tony Hadley)
35
"Strings for Yasmin" 31
"Here's Where the Story Ends"
(featuring Shelley Nelson)
1998 7 15
"Sometimes"1
(featuring Shelley Nelson)
20 Eleven to Fly
"Eleven to Fly"
(featuring Wendy Page)
26
"What I Am"
(featuring Emma Bunton)
1999 2 65 75 81 14 94 48 37 52
"Anybody's Guess"
(featuring Wendy Page)
2000
1.^ The album version of "Sometimes" is an acoustic version.[16]

Selected remixes

References

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External links

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  1. IMO Records. "Tin Tin Out Biography", IMO Records. Retrieved on 17 April 2011.
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  7. "ARIA Report: 16th April 2001 Chartifacts". ARIA Charts. Retrieved 25 July 2008.
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  11. "Discografie Emma Bunton". DutchCharts.nl. Retrieved 6 April 2008.
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  14. "Discography Emma Bunton". SwedishCharts.com. Retrieved 10 March 2008.
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  16. Tin Tin Out (1999). Eleven to Fly [CD booklet]. London: Virgin Records Ltd.