Artist's albums
Release Me 2019 (Pt. 2)
2019 · single
Release Me 2019 (Pt. 1)
2019 · single
Save Me Now
2012 · single
Diamonds In The Sky (feat. Rudy) [Remixes]
2011 · single
Release Me (Remixes)
2011 · single
Beatboxer (Remixes)
2011 · single
Diamonds In The Sky
2011 · single
FIVEg
2011 · single
Beatboxer
2010 · single
Elevated
2010 · single
I Am Techno
2010 · single
In The Air
2009 · single
Happiness (I'm Hurting Inside)
2008 · single
Been A Long Time
2008 · single
The Others
2007 · single
Flaunt It
2006 · single
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Biography
Electronic duo TV Rock scored one of the biggest Australian pop hits of 2006 with their chart-topping breakthrough single "Flaunt It." DJs/producers Grant Smillie and Ivan Gough were both influential club tastemakers even before collaborating as TV Rock. Smillie was the resident DJ at influential Melbourne club One Love, compiling a mix CD in the acclaimed Ministry of Sound series and hosting the popular Nova FM radio series Overdrive, while Gough was the most prolific remixer in Aussie dance music history, best known for the 1997 cult classic "Summer Breeze" in addition a longtime stint spinning records at Melbourne's Room680. Smillie and Gough first teamed as TV Rock in 2004, notching a series of hit remixes including Nu Electric's "No Matter What" and Supermode's "Tell My Why" while working on their own debut LP. In early 2006, "Flaunt It," featuring rapper Seany B, crossed over from club phenomenon to mainstream smash, topping the Australian pop charts and spending half the year in the Top 50. The single later claimed highest-selling single and best dance release honors at the Australian Recording Industry Association's annual ARIA Music Awards, but despite its massive success TV Rock's debut album, Sunshine City, fared poorly, a fate blamed in part on the failure of the follow-up single, "Bimbo Nation." The non-LP single "The Others" returned the duo to the Top 20 in early 2007. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi