| Books | “Sick of clean, safe clubbing and shiny superstar DJs? Top Embra duo Trouble are back 'in black' and promising the perfect antidote. Their dark new night is all about the buzz of hearing great new music, be it soul, rap, disco, electro, house or boogie.” The List, 2009
'Insider's perspective of Trouble' for the 7th Birthday Celebrations & Easter Weekender. The List, 2009. Read it here:http://www.list.co.uk/article/16852-trouble-weekender/
Chart Position: 86 (Hobbes) The List Magazine Hot 100 Chart, 2008'
“DJs, promoters, music junkies and rabble-rousers, Edinburgh’s finest young exponents of hip-hop, neo-soul and bruk grooves....” Bestival Programme, 2007
“DJs, promoters, music junkies and rabble-rousers, Edinburgh’s Trouble crew burl in an open-minded aural fervour, wherein dancehall nuggets nuzzle afro-reggae; wherein jazz, house and techno flirt with disco, electro and Latino; wherein seventies dub, eighties boogie and nineties rave converge to forge a feverish “freestyle”, beat-freaked hoe-down.” Triptych Festival Programme, 2007
"In the face of adversity and the harsh times Edinburgh club and gig venues faced throughout 2005 and 2006, the Cab (Cabaret Voltaire) stood out as a haven for live music and DJs. Totally committed to bringing new bands and tours to Edinburgh and constantly pushing the boundaries with an enviable club roster (including the likes of Ultragroove, Soul Biscuits, Trouble and Sugar Beat), without it the capital would be a far quieter city." Chart Position: 60, The List Magazine, Hot 100 Chart, 2006
“The Trouble crew have lost none of their style, panache and enthusiasm for championing fantastic new music and old school party jams" The Guardian Guide, 2006
"Trouble's musical tastes know no boundaries, they play for the party." Bite Magazine, 2006
Runners Up (Best Club Night) Gilles Peterson's Radio 1 Worldwide Awards, December 2005 (also nominated in 2004).
"...a great example of a club night that was born out of a love of music, not a desire to make money…. Having spent the last couple of years pushing the music forward rather than seeking a profit, let's hope Trouble gets its reward..." Edinburgh Evening News, 2004
TROUBLE WEBSITE: http://getintotrouble.com
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