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Tim Simenon

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This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia's layout guidelines . Please help by editing the article to make improvements to the overall structure. ( June 2017 ) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Tim Simenon Tim Simenon, Zurich '08 Background information Born ( 1967-06-21 ) 21 June 1967 (age 51) Brixton, London, England Genres Electronica, trip hop, hip hop, downtempo, neo soul Occupation(s) Producer, musician Associated acts Bomb The Bass, Depeche Mode, Leftfield, Curve Tim Simenon (born 21 June 1967, Brixton, London) is an English musician, composer and record producer, known for his work as Bomb the Bass. Simenon has produced, remixed and collaborated with a range of artists including Dave Gahan and Martin Gore of Depeche Mode. [1] Tim Simenon with Ghost Capsules (Vienna 2013) He is of Malaysian descent. [ citation needed ] Production credits [ citation needed ] 2013 Bomb the

Is it “in” or “on” HNQ?

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8 2 Stack Exchange has a special feature that displays the hottest questions from its 170 or more sites across the network, it's called Hot Network Questions or HNQ for short. Most users will see to their right a short list of “hot” questions but HNQ also has its own page, which complicates things a little, so do the most popular/highest rated questions go on or in HNQ? Do they appear in or on a list? a question appearing on/in HNQ a question was on/in HNQ questions listed in/on HNQ questions can linger in/on HNQ I searched the following words on in list preposition in the EL&U archives and this post turned up When should I use "in" or "on"? the accepted answer said For my dialect, it's: "good luck on" and "on the list". Does Ala