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'''Owen Tromans''' is a musicial based in the [[United Kingdom]]. He played with the group San Lorenzo and now records under his own name.
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|birth_place = [[West Midlands conurbation|West Midlands]], England
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| instrument = Vocals, guitar
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| occupation = Singer-songwriter
| years_active = 1996–present
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Tromans has recorded several albums and two EPs since 2001:
'''Owen Tromans''' is a British musician and writer. He played with the group San Lorenzo and now records under his own name. Tromans has recorded several albums and two EPs since 2001.
*''Box of Tapes'' (Sacred Geometry: 2001)
*''From a Lost Library'' (Sacred Geometry: 2003)
*''Place'' (Bearos: 2004)
*''Your Heart is not Broken EP'' (Keep Recordings: 2005)
*''Hope is a Magnet (Sacred Geometry: 2008)
*''The Fall of Acre'' (Sacred Geometry: 2009) - released under the name Owen Tromans and the Elders
*''Eternal Western Youthdream: 2001-2011'' (Critical Heights: 2011) - A remastered collection of old tracks and two new songs.
*''For Haden EP'' (Sacred Geometry: 2013)
*''Golden Margins'' (Sacred Geometry: 2014)


Tromans plays in the improv guitar duo Delphic Vapours with author and musician [[Seb Hunter]], and has collaborated with [[Savaging Spires]] to release music under the name Candles.<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/artist/2375106-Delphic-Vapours "Delphic Vapours"], Discogs.com</ref><ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Candles-Candles/release/4087487 "Candles – Candles"], Discogs.com</ref>
Tromuns contributed to an album of [[James Joyce]] poetry set to music entitled ''[[Chamber Music (book)|Chamber Music]]'' which was released on [[Fire Records (UK)|Fire Records]] in 2008.<ref>[http://www.firerecords.com/site/index.php?page=release&releaseid=300 Firerecords.com]</ref> He appeared alongside [[Bardo Pond]] and [[Mercury Rev]]. He also contributed to the 6th issue of [[Esopus Magazine]]'s CD Series alongside [[Devendra Banhart]].<ref>[http://www.esopusmag.com/archivesubright.php?Id=3206&pID=3123 Esopusmag.com]</ref> In April 2011 Owen Tromans released a split single with [[Wooden Wand]] on the English label Critical Heights.<ref>[http://www.criticalheights.com/index.php?page=release&releaseid=00000000745]</ref>

==Discography==
*''Box of Tapes'' (Sacred Geometry, 2001)
*''From a Lost Library'' (Sacred Geometry, 2003)
*''Place'' (Bearos, 2004)
*''Hope Is a Magnet'' (Sacred Geometry, 2008)
*''The Fall of Acre'' (Sacred Geometry, 2009)
*''Eternal Western Youthdream: 2001–2011'' (Critical Heights, 2011)
*''Golden Margins'' (Sacred Geometry, 2014)
*''Between Stones'' (Sacred Geometry, 2019)

Tromans contributed to an album of [[James Joyce]] poetry set to music entitled ''[[Chamber Music (book)|Chamber Music]]'' which was released on [[Fire Records (UK)|Fire Records]] in 2008.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Various-Chamber-Music-James-Joyce-1907-1-36/release/2593824|title=Various - Chamber Music: James Joyce (1907). 1-36.|website=Discogs.com|accessdate=9 August 2020}}</ref>

He contributed to the sixth issue of [[Esopus (magazine)|''Esopus Magazine'']]'s CD Series.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.esopus.org/contents/view/140|title=ESOPUS Magazine : Contents|website=Esopus.org|accessdate=9 August 2020}}</ref>

In April 2011, Tromans released a split single with [[Wooden Wand]] on the English label Critical Heights.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Wooden-Wand-Owen-Tromans-Circle-Guru-Femmes/release/2828796|title=Wooden Wand / Owen Tromans - Circle / Guru Femmes|website=Discogs.com|accessdate=9 August 2020}}</ref>


==References==
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==External links==
== External links ==
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* [http://www.criticalheights.com/index.php?page=artists&artistid=00000000131 Owen Tromans page on the Critical Heights site]
*{{Discogs artist|Owen+Tromans}}
* [http://www.bearos.co.uk Bearos label]

* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Owen+Tromans Comprehensive discography on Discogs]
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Latest revision as of 06:49, 27 December 2022

Owen Tromans
Background information
Birth nameOwen Tromans
BornWest Midlands, England
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1996–present

Owen Tromans is a British musician and writer. He played with the group San Lorenzo and now records under his own name. Tromans has recorded several albums and two EPs since 2001.

Tromans plays in the improv guitar duo Delphic Vapours with author and musician Seb Hunter, and has collaborated with Savaging Spires to release music under the name Candles.[1][2]

Discography

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  • Box of Tapes (Sacred Geometry, 2001)
  • From a Lost Library (Sacred Geometry, 2003)
  • Place (Bearos, 2004)
  • Hope Is a Magnet (Sacred Geometry, 2008)
  • The Fall of Acre (Sacred Geometry, 2009)
  • Eternal Western Youthdream: 2001–2011 (Critical Heights, 2011)
  • Golden Margins (Sacred Geometry, 2014)
  • Between Stones (Sacred Geometry, 2019)

Tromans contributed to an album of James Joyce poetry set to music entitled Chamber Music which was released on Fire Records in 2008.[3]

He contributed to the sixth issue of Esopus Magazine's CD Series.[4]

In April 2011, Tromans released a split single with Wooden Wand on the English label Critical Heights.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Delphic Vapours", Discogs.com
  2. ^ "Candles – Candles", Discogs.com
  3. ^ "Various - Chamber Music: James Joyce (1907). 1-36". Discogs.com. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  4. ^ "ESOPUS Magazine : Contents". Esopus.org. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Wooden Wand / Owen Tromans - Circle / Guru Femmes". Discogs.com. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
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