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Also known as
  
Max Normal

Years active
  
2001–2002, 2005–2008


Labels
  
Runway Music, Chameleon Records

Associated acts
  
Past members
  
Simon RingroseMark BuchananSean Ou TimJakob Basson

Origin
  
Cape Town, South Africa (2001)

Albums
  
Songs From the Mall, Good Morning South Africa, Rap Made Easy

Genres
  
Trip hop, Alternative hip hop, Experimental hip hop

Members
  
Yolandi Visser, Watkin Tudor Jones, Sibot, Mark Buchanan

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MaxNormal.TV (formerly Max Normal) was a four-piece South African music group that formed in 2001 and eventually evolved into Die Antwoord. The group's name was taken from a comic book character in the Judge Dredd comic of the same name.

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Early days

Watkin "Waddy" Tudor Jones was part of South African hip-hop scene for many years, fronting such acts as The Original Evergreen, whilst Simon "Sibot" Ringrose and Sean Ou Tim were household names in the electronic music scene. Mark Buchanan and Sean Ou Tim were veterans of the music industry, each being involved with numerous experimental, and many successful South African bands over the years. In the year prior to the formation of Max Normal, Jones released his debut solo album Memoirs of a Clone, which featured the band on some of the tracks. Due to the success of the album, it was decided that a second album should be released, this time using the entire band. The album, Songs From the Mall, was released on 23 July 2001. Both albums were produced, recorded, and mixed by Adrian Levi, the head of Chameleon Studios.

Formation

Max Normal was formed in 2001 by Mark Buchanan (electric bass/electric guitar), Sean Ou Tim (drums/keyboards/sample), Simon Ringrose (turntables/backing vocals) and Watkin Tudor Jones (vocals). Max Normal fused various elements ranging from hip-hop and jazz, through to electronica, into a highly spontaneous theatrical performance that took South Africa by storm. They performed at various festivals around the country, including Up the Creek, Splashy Fen, and Oppikoppi. They also had a very successful tour in Europe, where they played in London, as well as three shows at the world-renowned Pukkelpop Festival in Belgium, which was a huge success. It was stated that Nelly Furtado joined Waddy on one of his tracks.

Disbandment of Max Normal

The last performance of Max Normal was as the support group for Faithless at a 2002 performance in Cape Town. Jones later disbanded the group and moved to Cape Town, where he started The Constructus Corporation while the other band members started Chromoscience. The final appearance of the band again was in 2005 on the Fantastic Kill album, on a track called The Organ Grinder. In 2005, Jones revamped the band into the 'corporate' hip-hop group "MaxNormal.TV." It was stated The .TV was added to differentiate between the bands as Jones said he was tired of being asked when Max Normal was coming back, and because his former collaborators did not wish to rejoin the band.

The second incarnation of the band was introduced as a "multimedia" project as the band released a host of toys called Chommies, short films and various other merchandise. During this time, to promote the new Max Normal, Jones was selected to design for Oppikoppi 2007, which was based around one of his stuffed toys and partially based on the Dassie. In early 2008, the final Max Normal release Good Morning South Africa was bought out and the band broke up soon afterwards, to concentrate on Jones' new project Die Antwoord. As a footnote of what was to come of Die Antwoord, the album Good Morning South Africa gave out certain references as various lyrics, ideas and beats were used on the debut web release of $O$.

Albums

  • 2001 Songs From The Mall (as Max Normal)
  • 2008 Good Morning South Africa
  • EPs

  • 2007 Rap Made Easy
  • Other Appearances

  • 2005 Organ Grinder on The Fantastic Kill by Watkin Tudor Jones (as Max Normal)
  • Songs

    Tik Tik TikGood Morning South Africa · 2008
    Rap Made EasyGood Morning South Africa · 2008
    You Talk Too LoudSongs From the Mall · 2001

    References

    MaxNormal.TV Wikipedia