biographical info
I don't want to write in the third person. I don't have the self
confidence to something like that. So I'll give it to you straight,
right from the source: My name is Jamison, but some of my friends like
to call me The Tremulance. As The Tremulance, I like to make electronic
songs; some are meant to make you dance, but some are meant to make you
feel a little sleepy. I started making these songs my second year of
college. I can still remember inviting Graeme down to my room (he lived
two floors above me) to "listen to my new beats". I remember him
enjoying them, but I doubt they were all that good. That's just how
nice of a guy he was, and probably still is. In the last few years,
I've started singing over the beats, in an attempt to convey some sort
of gradiose, Bob Dylan-esque message about the probelms with our
society. Well, not actually. Most of the time, the lyrics are about
dancing, or girls. What can I say, I know my craft. That being said,
there are more important things to me than just dancing and girls, and
there are some songs on the new record that showcase that. Oh yes, the
new record. It's called "Polaroids". It's sort of collection of moments
over the last couple of years, like a shoebox of old polaroids. There
are songs about good nights spent dancing with friends, heartbreak,
missing loved ones, missing the ocean, and the now infamous 'Dance
Trap', which actually occurred. We'll go for coffee sometime, and I'll
tell you all about it. Until then, I hope that this record has
something you can resonate with, and that it will be a record that
grows on you over time. Those are always the best ones.
lineup
Jamison D. Songwriter
influences
Boards of Canada
DJ Shadow
Dntel
Ratatat
The Album Leaf