Troyka
@ the Love Supreme Jazz Festival
6 July 2013
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Biography
Troyka are Chris Montague (guitars and loops), Joshua Blackmore
(drums) and Kit Downes (organ), three young musicians based in London
whose intense live shows have seen them hotly tipped to follow in
the foot steps of Polar Bear and Portico Quartet and become the
next young band to explode from the capital’s fertile jazz
scene. A multi-textured trio with a febrile imagination where no
role is pre-defined, their music twists and mutates in an ongoing
dialogue inspired by a shared love of Aphex Twin, the angular world
of iconclastic New York saxophonist Tim Berne and the blues-jazz-rock
groove of legendary Steely Dan and Billy Cobham guitarist Wayne
Krantz.
With their visceral mash-up of rock, jazz and dance music, Trokya
sound more like Tony William’s Lifetime remix by Burial than
the classic Hammond organ trio. But then that’s the point,
they’re part of a new generation of young musicians who refuse
to be constrained by the old boundaries. To whom the old question
of ‘what is it’ are replaced by is it any good? Who
live in a post hip-hop world where you can take whatever source
materials you like and do your own singular thing with it. In 2009
Troyka were featured on Micachus mixtape “filthy friends”
and their debut release was included in Jazzwise magazine’s
top ten albums of the year list. In June 2012 to coincide with their
2nd release “Moxxy,” Troyka appeared on the front cover
of Jazzwise magazine and were named by Timeout magazine as one of
the top 10 live acts in London alongside Plan B, Zun Zun, The XX
and Hotchip.
Highly impressed with Troyka’s music, composer Django Bates
was commissioned by Cheltenham Jazz festival in May 2011 to write
a set of music to be performed and broadcast for BBC Jazz on 3.
He chose to put Troyka at the heart of this writing process, highly
inspired by the trio’s use of rhythm and texture.
In October 2012 the band were included in the Jazz FM award nominations
for 2 categories (cutting edge jazz innovation and best UK jazz
act).
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