Former member of Wilde Oscars Miriam Ingram released her debut album Trampoline in 2006. Trampoline engages with the darker realms of life and love and curiously explores the world of dreams and sensuality. There are melodies you can taste, beats you can feel travelling over your skin. The songs themselves induce the scent of sunny wintry days, smoke-filled bars and industrious architecture. Whilst being thrillingly modern, it also possesses the warmth of classic songwriting. Both the album itself and its live presentation are underlined by innovative sonic orchestration - organic and electronic elements entwine and beget something a little different. In 2007 an electronica re-imagining of the album, entitled Trampolinica: A Recycling Of Trampoline By 17 Electronic Artists was released.
In 2020, after an extended hiatus, Ingram released her first new music in 13 years, an EP entitled Spells.
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