See also: tröck

English edit

Etymology edit

Blend of Time Lord +‎ rock, after the pattern of wrock.

Noun edit

 
Chameleon Circuit, a Trock band, performing live.

Trock (uncountable)

  1. (fandom slang) A genre of music produced by fans of the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who, characterized by lyrics about its characters, settings, and plot elements.
    • 2011 December 14, Christopher Borrelli, “Allegra Rosenberg is all plugged in, ready to Trock”, in Chicago Tribune:
      Allegra is more of an indie upstart, "though (she's) one of the people who always comes up when you talk about Trock," says Perry Michael Simon, who edits "The Nerdist," comedian Chris Hardwick's popular, geek-centric website.
    • 2012 December 26, Veronica Austin, “New club celebrates science fiction”, in The Issaquah Press, page B6:
      One of the more interesting activities is the writing of “Trock,” or Timelord rock, a genre of music well known among the show's fans that celebrates the show and its characters.
    • 2013, Dave Thompson, Doctor Who FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Most Famous Time Lord in the Universe[1], Applause Theatre and Cinema Bokos, →ISBN:
      The originators of the Trock phenomenon, Chameleon Circuit's ode to the TARDIS is a delightfully retro-eighties-sounding jaunt, Gary Numan with an even more one-track mind than the original.

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