Vienna Ditto

Vienna Ditto
Origin Oxford, England
Genres Trip Hop Alternative Rock
Years active 2008-present
Labels Ubiquity Project Records
Website www.viennaditto.com
Members Hatty Taylor, Nigel Firth
Past members Scott Lawrence

Vienna Ditto are a trip hop band from England who describe their music as voodoo sci-fi blues. Formed in 2008, they have featured on BBC Radio One, Channel 4 and played at Glastonbury in 2009. Many of their songs are given as free use for video projects.[1]

Their latest EP, Ticks, was released on 13 May 2016 [2]

History

Nigel Firth and Scott Lawrence were members of the 90s indie dance band Riser, and went on to create the group One Dollar Peep Show.[3] In 2008 they teamed with Hatty Taylor to create Vienna Ditto,[4] at one stage appearing in The Hollyoaks Music Show, and also playing Glastonbury. In November 2009 they were guests at the BBC's Maida Vale studios, performing four tracks as part of the corporation's "Introducing..." format, sessions which can still be viewed via the official BBC website.[5] The group described the Maida Vale sessions as only their fifth gig.[6]

Scott Lawrence later left the band, leaving it as a two piece.[7]

YouTube association

The band's free use policy on many of their tracks saw their song La Niña Blanca uploaded on 18 October 2014 on a free source music channel, though it didn't initially garner much attention,[8] with less than 5000 views by April 2016.

The track was later used as an opening theme by the YouTuber Dakota Hendrix, who also went by the title The Gender Terrorist.[9] On 17 May 2016 the YouTube channel LeafyIsHere released a parody video of the Gender Terrorist channel, which received over 3.6 million hits*.[10] A follow-up video on 31 May 2016 received over 2.9 million views*, [11] with many commentators responding to the music and asking for the track's name. Consequently views of the track on YouTube rose, and currently exceed 60,000 views*.

(It should be noted that two other Vienna Ditto tracks - The Undefeated and I Know His Blood - on the same free music channel already had views greater than 29,000.)

Discography

EPS

Albums

Singles

References

External links

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