Sunday, 9 August 2009

Tokio Hotel - Humanoid Info!!

"AUTOMATIC - AUTOMATISCH
I have to admit that Bill and I had some different opinions about what tracks to put on the album ;) but we couldn’t have agreed more on this song! The first single of our upcoming album HUMANOID will be AUTOMATIC (title of the German version: AUTOMATISCH)." - Tom Kaulitz

"A series of blog posts reveal that Andreas Carlsson, a Swedish music producer, has worked on at least one song with Tokio Hotel. Yesterday he posted about hearing the song, and how great it sounded. He is also know to work frequently with Desmond Child, another music producer who is rumoured to have worked with Tokio Hotel.

“Im back now! Breakfast in the sun, is there anything better? I was on a nice dinner last night with Ulf Ekberg and co. they’re doing a new album with Ace Of Base here in L.A. I went up early today and wroted a text to a band I’ve been working with for awhile, I still can’t tell you who they are! (…)”
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“I have had a dream a long time to work with Tokio Hotel which I think are the coolest band. Yesterday it happend. As you said on the good old days “”it ain’t final til it’s vinyl”. But it went to be a good song :-) Fingers crossed!”
9 Feb 2009

(In response to a comment regarding Tokio Hotel) “Think positive, be happy! Its not gonna be some popshit. Hold on to your hat!”
12 Feb 2009

“I just heard Tokio Hotel’s recording of what we wrote..sounds very good!”
2 Aug 2009" - Tokio Hotel Network

"In preparation for the release of their third album, the group Tokio Hotel will offer in the coming days a new single called Automatic. It will be the first song off the album Humanoid.
Indeed, as the working title was Reset, the manager of the band, David Jost, has recently told the German press that Bill Kaulitz wished to have one universal word that would be understood at the same time by their European and American fans…

Tokio Hotel was formed in 2001 by four German teenagers from 16 to 19 years old. Rather quickly, the shows they gave in the local clubs caused a buzz and the group was spotted.

Aided by a team of producers and lyricists who have collaborated with Doors, Mötley Crüe and Faith Hill, their first album Schrei (Scream) shot directly up the charts. Four hit singles also garnered them success in Switzerland, Austria and Eastern Europe.

The gothic-androgynous world of the group caused an unsurpassed hysteria in Germany. With his highlighted big hairstyle, the black clothes and his extreme make-up, Bill, the singer, is reminiscent of Brian Molko. The topics which he approaches are often very dark: divorce, disappointment in love, loneliness, rock delivered by the quartet is rather classic but undoubtedly works. The music and a real charisma have allowed them to gather a broad fan base, composed mostly of girls." - Tokio Hotel Network

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