Timbuktu (hip hop artist)

Not to be confused with Timbuktu (musician).
Timbuktu
Birth name Tim Wallace [1]
Born London, Ontario, Canada
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Underground hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper, producer
Years active 2000–present
Labels Droppin' Science
URBNET
Hand'Solo
Backburner
Dehsloot
Associated acts Backburner, Toolshed, Teenburger, Wolves, Swamp Thing, My Giants, Sequestrians
Website timbukturaps.com

Tim Wallace, better known by his stage name Timbuktu, is a Canadian underground hip hop artist and member of the Backburner crew.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] He is a former member of the group Toolshed (with Chokeules, Psyborg and Selfhelp),[9][10][11] and a member of the groups Wolves (with Bix, D-Sisive, Ghettosocks and Muneshine),[12] Swamp Thing (with Chokeules and Savillion)[13] and My Giants (with Ambition and Uncle Fester).[12] He also makes up one half of the duos Teenburger (with Ghettosocks)[14][15][16][17] and Sequestrians (with Chokeules).[18]

Discography

Timbuktu

  • Stranger Danger (2010)
  • How Huge: The Legend of Howard Huge (2014)

Toolshed (Timbuktu with Chokeules, Psyborg & Selfhelp)

  • Toolshed (2000)
  • Clockwork Awkward (2000)
  • Schemata (2002)
  • Illustrated (2003)
  • Relapse (2009)
  • The Lost (2011)

Swamp Thing (Timbuktu with Chokeules & Savillion)

  • The Grind House EP (2011)
  • Creature Feature (2012)
  • Fire Dogs (2013)
  • Outer Limits (2014)

Teenburger (Timbuktu with Ghettosocks)

Backburner (Timbuktu with Ghettosocks, Jesse Dangerously, More or Les, Wordburglar, et al.)

  • Heatwave (2011)
  • Heatwave Remixes (2012)
  • Eclipse (2015)[19]

Other collaborations

  • Get the Benjamins (2005) (with Chokeules, as Sequestrians)
  • Wolves (2013) (with Bix, D-Sisive, Ghettosocks & Muneshine, as Wolves)

Compilations

  • Train of Thought (2011) (with Ghettosocks, Muneshine & Jeff Spec)

Guest appearances

  • Ghettosocks - "Ballz in Yo Stomach" from I Can Make Your Dog Famous (2008)
  • Ghettosocks - "Rock the Discotech" from Treat of the Day (2009)
  • Twin Peaks - "Heavy D" from Kissing Hands and Shaking Babies (2011)

See also

References

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