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Ashmolean Late Nights

” Over the past year the Notting Hill Arts Club and the Ashmolean Museum have collaborated on a series of events that celebrate the Ashmolean’s series of temporary exhibitions and the burgeoning Oxford music scene.

The Ashmolean’s vaults have played host to live performances from the likes of Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Kyla La Grange, Coco Sumner, The Fixers, Spring Offensive and many more.

On May 18th The Ashmolean Museum will stay open to the public until 9pm, as part of the Museums at Night 2012 Festival. The famous permanent collections will stay open later and the newly opened exhibition The English Prize: The Capture Of The Westmorland, An Episode Of The Grand tour lets visitors experience a time capsule of 18th Century life in a vivid recreation of the Grand Tour and the high seas.

As a soundtrack to guests’ exploration of the Museum, the D’Aranyi Quartet will perform in the atrium, playing pieces from the Westmorland’s era. DJ Paul Camo of NTS radio provides a contemporary counterpoint with his unique selection, and Your Mum Visuals will re-imagine the atrium space with their trade mark projections. The Rooftop Terrace Bar will be open till 9:30pm.

As the Museum closes its doors at 9pm we open the basement vaults for another installment of the now infamous Ashmolean Late Night Sessions.

The Arts Club has been championing Troumaca since day one. The leaders of the Birmingham new school bring their soulful, tropically-flavoured, dub inspired brand of dance to Oxford.
AlunaGeorge is producer George Reid and singer Aluna Francis. A confident pop meeting of ’90s R&B and glitchy electronica, their music has recently been mixed by the best British producers and released via Tri Angle Records.

DJ Mim of Black Cab Sessions plays classic tunes alongside the latest rock, electro, indie and leftfield pop. Black Cab Sessions have impeccable taste: you’ll be in safe hands until 1am.”

Ashmolean Museum: 6pm – 9pm: free
benugo Rooftop Terrace : 6pm – 9:30pm: free
The English Prize exhibition: 6pm – 9pm: £9/£7 Book Now http://www.ashmolean.org/exhibitions/tickets
Ashmolean Late Nights in the Vault: 9:30pm – 1am : £12 Book Now http://www.wegottickets.com/event/166500

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http://museumsatnight.wordpress.com/
http://ntslive.co.uk/?author=160
http://www.alunageorge.com/
http://tri-anglerecords.com/
http://troumaca.co.uk/
http://daranyistringquartet.co.uk/

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T.S.U tour support press

We’re on tour supporting The Sunshine Underground. Here are a few kind words about us….

Manchester
Club Adacemy
14th April 2012

…Before we get to the main event, it’s worth mentioning the support act, Troumaca, an incredible Birmingham five piece whose sound is an entirely fresh and original amalgamation of soul and dub with an unmistakably tropical bass feel. Couple this unique mixture with some of the best sly dance moves I’ve seen in a lead singer for a while, and the result was genius. And nothing, of course, like the act which they preceded.

Having discovered my new musical obsession, we waited with baited breath for TSU to impress. And boy, did they…..

Jessica Cusack
The Mancunion “

(Full article here.)

” Wolverhampton
Slade Rooms
20th April 2012

…Next up were Brummie band Troumaca who have been touted by many as being one of the biggest parts of the regeneration of the Birmingham music scene. And rightly so with their unique sound – imagine a tribal Pandas and People and you’d be nearly there. What shined through was the passion of every member, which took me back to the first time I saw Friendly Fires four years ago. Catch the five piece in small venues while you still can….

Jonathan Morgan
Counteract Magazine “

(Full article here.)

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The rise of BTown

Troumaca and BTown exploded over the NME this week.

Read the words here.

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Knicker Bocker Presents

We’re buzzing to be playing on a bill with Alexander Nut,Fatima and not forgetting Knicker Bocker Corey and Helix The Space Cat.

This is our next Birmingham show. £5 Adv tickets here.

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Noisey Brum

We’ll be playing live at Noisey on Saturday 5th May, at The Rainbow, Birmingham.

£5 advance tickets here.

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Old Blue Last 12/04/12


Next week we play London at The Old Blue Last

Free entry all night. 8-late.

Do it.

Facebook event.

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/T/O/U/R/

We’re on the road for a load of shows, some supporting The Sunshine Underground, and a few festivals.

If you like bass and escapism, be theerrrrrreee!

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Lounge on The Farm 2012

We’ll be playing Lounge on The Farm 2012 on 7th July, alongside The Charlatans, Emelie Sande, The Wombats, Chic, Aluna George, Bastille, Disclosure, Niki and The Dove, Peace, Roots Manuva, Roni Size, Toddla T, Zinc, Mystery Jets, Caspa, Pale Seas etc etc etc

TICKETS.

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Pukkelpop 2012

We’re hitting Europe this Summer. Happy to be playing Pukkelpop 2012, Belgium in August. Playing alongside Bjork, The Stone Roses, Bloc Party, Foo Fighters, OFWGKTA, The Black Keys, Hudson Mohawke, Joy Orbison, Frank Ocean, Jessie Ware, Ms. Dynamite, Benga, Flux Pavilion, Friends, Blawan, Magnetic Man, Feist, Wilco, etc etc etc…

Check the site for more info.

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‘Lonely Nights’ video peak

Stills from the video for ‘Lonely Nights’, part of the next release from us.

Crafted, built, illustrated, slaved-over, lovingly, by Hazel O’brien.

Stay tuned for info on the next release, coming soooon.

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Limited Edition ‘The Gems’ T-shirt

We have some very limited edition unisex ‘The Gems’ T-shirts.
Head to the Merch section and grab yours.
S & XL sold out already.

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Fire video (NME exclusive)

NME.com got an exclusive on our video for ‘Fire’. Go check it!

‘Fire’ is taken from our first release ‘The Gems E.P’, coming 12/12/11 as free download from this very site.

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Layou




Another track from ‘The Gems E.P’ (coming 12/12/11). Live cello provided by Alex Housden of Shady Bard.

Download now for free.

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Sanctify

Here’s a track from our forthcoming release ‘The Gems E.P’ (coming 12/12/11).

Download an mp3 now, for free!

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Gruff Trade Interview


When in Oxford last week, we met with Gruff Trade to have a chat. Read the interview…


Sitting in the front room of the Bullingdon, Carling in hand (courtesy of the boys), we set about asking the charismatic Sam and Geoff (Lead Singer and Bassist) some questions about this great new thing they’d created. The boys (James, Matthew, Thomas, Geoffrey and Samuel) are of Birmingham origin and met around the mark of four or five years ago through school and or work. We asked them to describe Troumaca in five words and, having changed their mind several times, we were left with tropical, dub, soul, tribal and love. Love seems to be very important to the band, as a pillar of what they are but also to indicate that Troumaca isn’t just music, it’s an experience. I did in the end have to ask them that horrible, pretentious question ‘What is Troumaca about?’ and the response I got was very intriguing. ‘It’s about searching for something we know we won’t find. But in a positive way, it’s a metaphysical, spiritual journey.’ Troumaca is a feeling rather than sitting there listening to some brilliant music. They told us that they hoped in the future to have a Caribbean set-up on stage (Troumaca is a place in the Caribbean where Geoff’s family is from) including food (sounds a little hazardous to me), flags (they already have on onstage) and incense. Their enthusiasm for turning their set into a kind of ceremonial transportation for the soul was infectious and I hope one day to see this dream realised, perhaps without the food though, that could potentially cause problems and/or health and safety issues.

The fact that the band and its name was based around a real place piqued my interest and as I asked more about it, it became apparent that none of the boys had been there apart from Geoff but that this wasn’t necessarily a bad thing. ‘For him (Sam) it’s just an idea, it can’t be ruined by him knowing what it really is. I think that’s important’ Geoff told us. We got around to asking our favourite question of guilty pleasures and they came out with some brilliant answers including Spandau Ballet (no questions asked), R-Kelly (old school not this new fangled stuff), Nickelback and Rebecca Black (I have to say I raised an eyebrow at this one).

One of the most appealing things about the band is the presence they have on the stage, there’s nothing more depressing than watching a band who look bored not only with the crowd but with their own music, Sam in particular had a fantastic energy on stage. Their live set was brilliant; filled with energy and laid back kind of enthusiasm, but their sound cloud doesn’t do them justice: they admitted that being strapped for cash, recording and producing is done solely by them and unfortunately it shows. But don’t let that put you off! Troumaca are a must-see live band and when Fire comes out as a single in the first week of December we do recommend that you invest in it.

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Yoyo

We’re currently playing shows around the country. We stopped off in London at Yoyo to watch our pal Sam Frank.

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Mixtape 001

Here’s a Mixtape from us. Go download it for free while you can!

Tracklist -

Birmingham SO, Simon Hasley (The Prodigal Son) – The Ceremony
Gold Panda – Marriage (Star Slinger Remix)
Kidnap Kid – No One Else (Tete De Tigre Remix)
Hot City – If That’s How I Feel
The Weeknd – What You Need (Mista Men Re Rub)
Joe x Cassie – Kiss Me On The Claptrap (Brey edited this sh*t)
Julio Bashmore – Batty Knee Dance
Blawan – Getting Me Down
Groove Theory – Tell Me (George Fitzgerald Remix)
SBTRKT – Right Thing To Do (feat. Jessie Ware)
Kingdom – If You Buck
Troumaca – Open (Dub)
Lonely Boys – Heat
Amerie – Why Don’t We Fall In Love (Ossie Remix)
H-Town – Toon Girl
Baths – Lovely Bloodflow
Holy Other – Touch
Alpines – Cocoon (Troumaca Remix)

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Tools

Shopping for tools.

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Alpines – Cocoon (Troumaca Remix)


Here’s our remix of the new single from Alpines. ‘Cocoon’ featuring the Troumaca remix will be available from Monday 22nd August.

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Troumaca & Friends Pt.III

Be part of it

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Fan Mail

Here’s some (shaky) fan footage from our first show in London. We’re back down for another show at the end of May. More deets to follow…

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Il·lu·mi·nate


This past week, we have played a few shows in Birmingham and London, and had a couple of photo and video shoots, amongst other things. We’re enjoying the ride. Here are a few shots for the journal from along the way. Hit us on Twitter for more.

Peace

Tom X

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James

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