


His latest venture in DIY has been the creation of two music videos for his singles, ‘Young Man, Old Boy’ & ‘2pm For Breakfast’ both of which we’re added to MTV Australia and received widespread acclaim. From guitar, vocals, drums and bass to production, mixing and mastering, TIMI has his hand on the steering wheel, doing everything himself. faith, TIMI TEMPLE meticulously creates every facet of the TT world. TIMI’s music is “wonderfully effervescent psychedelic electronica” ( PileRats) with “Flashing shades of lush Tame Impala-esque synth lines, inventive MGMT-inspired percussive arrangements and even Boy & Bear-flavoured melodies” ( Best Before)Ī true purveyor of the D.I.Y. His records contain themes of dark and light fantasies, often reflecting real life stories through a more metaphoric prose… U.S.Saccharin sugar rush guitars colliding with glutinous garage rock drums wildly wrapped with lyrical tongue in cheek social commentary… this is TIMI TEMPLE.Ĭonsidered prolific by many, TIMI has released a string of 9 singles in just over a year, each song providing a glimpse into the vivid cosmos within his unique looking glass….Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons.^ "2003-2004 Official Transportation Map" (PDF).

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