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Owen Tromans
Background information
Birth nameOwen Tromans
Born (1978-01-18) January 18, 1978 (age 46)
West Midlands, England
Occupation(s)singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)vocals, guitar
Years active1994-present

Owen Tromans is a musician based in the United Kingdom. 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 contributed to an album of James Joyce poetry set to music entitled Chamber Music which was released on Fire Records in 2008.[1] He appeared alongside Bardo Pond and Mercury Rev. He also contributed to the 6th issue of Esopus Magazine's CD Series alongside Devendra Banhart.[2] In April 2011 Owen Tromans released a split single with Wooden Wand on the English label Critical Heights.[3]

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