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- 1200_Techniques abstract "1200 Techniques were an Australian hip hop group consisting of N'fa Forster-Jones (under the name Nfamas), Kemstar and DJ Peril. They formed in 1997, initially with N'fa's brother, Kabba, who moved to London in 1998.Their first album, Choose One (2002), was a crossover success which debuted at #20 in the Australian music charts, leading to an ARIA award nomination for "breakthrough artist" and winning "best debut artist" and "best hip-hop act" awards at the Dance Music Awards. The album included the single "Karma," which also charted in the Australian top 40 and won ARIA awards for "best independent release" and "best video". The group also played a support slot on a Linkin Park tour that year and went on their own tour supported by American rapper Princess Superstar. Following the release of their second album, Consistency Theory (2004) and subsequent touring, the group went on hiatus in 2005 to allow the individual members to pursue solo work.The group have been described as "an important part" of the mainstream recognition of hip-hop in Australia, whilst drawing influences from other genres including rock, funk, soul, electro, drum and bass, electro jazz and breakbeat.".
- 1200_Techniques activeYearsEndYear "2005".
- 1200_Techniques activeYearsStartYear "1997".
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- 1200_Techniques bandMember Guitar.
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- 1200_Techniques bandMember Turntablism.
- 1200_Techniques genre Hip_hop_music.
- 1200_Techniques hometown Australia.
- 1200_Techniques hometown Melbourne.
- 1200_Techniques recordLabel Rubber_Records.
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- 1200_Techniques wikiPageExternalLink www.1200techniques.com.au.
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- 1200_Techniques currentMembers N'fa.
- 1200_Techniques currentMembers Rapping.
- 1200_Techniques currentMembers "DJ Peril: turntablist, percussion".
- 1200_Techniques currentMembers "Kemstar: guitar".
- 1200_Techniques genre Hip_hop_music.
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- 1200_Techniques label Rubber_Records.
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- 1200_Techniques name "1200".
- 1200_Techniques origin Australia.
- 1200_Techniques origin Melbourne.
- 1200_Techniques pastMembers "Kabba".
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- 1200_Techniques yearsActive "1997".
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- 1200_Techniques comment "1200 Techniques were an Australian hip hop group consisting of N'fa Forster-Jones (under the name Nfamas), Kemstar and DJ Peril. They formed in 1997, initially with N'fa's brother, Kabba, who moved to London in 1998.Their first album, Choose One (2002), was a crossover success which debuted at #20 in the Australian music charts, leading to an ARIA award nomination for "breakthrough artist" and winning "best debut artist" and "best hip-hop act" awards at the Dance Music Awards.".
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