New Release LP:
The Stonefruit Sessions
Produced by Trovaire and mixed by Tony Espie (The Avalanches).
Tenterfield, NSW, Australia ~ 2024
Trovaire is your soundtrack for sunset sessions with friends,
or a night with your tribe at the best kept little secret downtown. Drop into a gorgeous blend of
contradictions where upbeat meets downtempo, samplers pillage funk, jazz and French pop classics, and
Solinas and Moogs blend with guitars and vivid beats in the trip-hop tradition.
Influenced by
the Bristol scene and with a European feel, Trovaire hails from a rural 500 acre farm at the top of
Australia’s Great Dividing Range. Comprising multi-instrumentalists Dennis Gascoigne and David Ryan, this
modern take on the sampling tradition reveals a delight in repurposing found sounds and reimagining how
retro vibes fit into contemporary culture.
While the manic live performances in big festival
boiler rooms and feel good radio hits from previous outfits Statler & Waldorf and Superfluid are from a
decade gone, the ghosts of artists past linger in Trovaire’s connection to their audience. There’s the
upbeat toe-tappers like “To Leave the Sea” with its French pop hook, the lazy Sunday afternoon “Paris” or
the warm downtempo groove of “Oh How Lovely”. It’s music for good times with good people.
Incorporating
finishing touches from Tony Espie (The Avalanches), Trovaire’s LP The Stonefruit Sessions is a tribute to
the bonds of friendship and a shared passion for great music. A nod to morning coffees with Tourist and
Moon Safari, old school electro afternoons sliding into moody trip-hop soirees, and messy jungle jazz
evenings. From old jazz, drum 'n bass on its second time around, ambient and Balearic chill-out, to everything around and in-between, the album is a testament to a community of shared aesthetics and love of art in places you don't expect it.
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Tenterfield, NSW, Australia ~ 2024
Trovaire is your soundtrack for sunset sessions with friends,
or a night with your tribe at the best kept little secret downtown. Drop into a gorgeous blend of
contradictions where upbeat meets downtempo, samplers pillage funk, jazz and French pop classics, and
Solinas and Moogs blend with guitars and vivid beats in the trip-hop tradition.
Influenced by
the Bristol scene and with a European feel, Trovaire hails from a rural 500 acre farm at the top of
Australia’s Great Dividing Range. Comprising multi-instrumentalists Dennis Gascoigne and David Ryan, this
modern take on the sampling tradition reveals a delight in repurposing found sounds and reimagining how
retro vibes fit into contemporary culture.
While the manic live performances in big festival
boiler rooms and feel good radio hits from previous outfits Statler & Waldorf and Superfluid are from a
decade gone, the ghosts of artists past linger in Trovaire’s connection to their audience. There’s the
upbeat toe-tappers like “To Leave the Sea” with its French pop hook, the lazy Sunday afternoon “Paris” or
the warm downtempo groove of “Oh How Lovely”. It’s music for good times with good people.
Incorporating
finishing touches from Tony Espie (The Avalanches), Trovaire’s LP The Stonefruit Sessions is a tribute to
the bonds of friendship and a shared passion for great music. A nod to morning coffees with Tourist and
Moon Safari, old school electro afternoons sliding into moody trip-hop soirees, and messy jungle jazz
evenings. From old jazz, drum 'n bass on its second time around, ambient and Balearic chill-out, to everything around and in-between, the album is a testament to a community of shared aesthetics and love of art in places you don't expect it.
New Release LP:
The Stonefruit Sessions
Produced by Trovaire and mixed
by Tony Espie (The Avalanches).
Tenterfield, NSW, Australia ~ 2024
Trovaire is your soundtrack for sunset sessions with friends,
or a night with your tribe at the best kept little secret downtown. Drop into a gorgeous blend of
contradictions where upbeat meets downtempo, samplers pillage funk, jazz and French pop classics, and
Solinas and Moogs blend with guitars and vivid beats in the trip-hop tradition.
Influenced by
the Bristol scene and with a European feel, Trovaire hails from a rural 500 acre farm at the top of
Australia’s Great Dividing Range. Comprising multi-instrumentalists Dennis Gascoigne and David Ryan, this
modern take on the sampling tradition reveals a delight in repurposing found sounds and reimagining how
retro vibes fit into contemporary culture.
While the manic live performances in big festival
boiler rooms and feel good radio hits from previous outfits Statler & Waldorf and Superfluid are from a
decade gone, the ghosts of artists past linger in Trovaire’s connection to their audience. There’s the
upbeat toe-tappers like “To Leave the Sea” with its French pop hook, the lazy Sunday afternoon “Paris” or
the warm downtempo groove of “Oh How Lovely”. It’s music for good times with good people.
Incorporating
finishing touches from Tony Espie (The Avalanches), Trovaire’s LP The Stonefruit Sessions is a tribute to
the bonds of friendship and a shared passion for great music. A nod to morning coffees with Tourist and
Moon Safari, old school electro afternoons sliding into moody trip-hop soirees, and messy jungle jazz
evenings. From old jazz, drum 'n bass on its second time around, ambient and Balearic chill-out, to everything around and in-between, the album is a testament to a community of shared aesthetics and love of art in places you don't expect it.