Artists who have played include:
Attic Lights, The Dead Beat Club, Down The Tiny Steps, Endor, Evan Crichton, Kat Healy, The Kays Lavelle, Little Doses, My Radio, Richie Gallacher, Rory McIntyre, Sit. Stay. Attack. Attack!, St Deluxe, Team Turnip, Ziggy Campbell & The Simblocks, The Phantom Band, Small Town Boredom, Early Songs, Zoey Van Goey, Kid Canaveral, Le Reno Amps, Jesus H. Foxx, Penny Century, The Hermit Crabs, Broken Records, Down the Tiny Steps, Mystery Juice, Cancel the Astronauts, Mr Gavin McGinty, Ian Macauley, Katie Sutherland, The Amateurs, Esperi, Shady Bard, Lions.Chase.Tigers, Underbelly, Come In Tokyo, Meursault, Over the Wall, Les Enfant Bastard, Withered Hand, 7VWWVW, FOUND, Woodenbox with a Fistful of Fivers, We See Lights, Emily Scott, Rob St. John, Will Cookson, Y'all Is Fantasy Island, GLISSANDO.
Trampoline is a Scottish promotions company, celebrating the best new music in Glasgow and Scotland - and hopefully bridging the gap between the two. We also help Graeme Anderson curate the Gimme Shelter music festival, in aid of the homeless charity Shelter. We believe in quality, not hype. Music for music's sake.
In terms of gigs, we only run one monthly show, the majority of which are planned and the bands approached by ourselves to play. Whilst we do not mind being sent messages asking to listen to a bands music, it is unlikely, unless we are blown away by what we hear, or you've been on our radar for sometime that you will be offered a show. If you do not hear back from us then we do apologise but this is how we operate. We is actually me and I don't always have the time to answer everyone's messages. We also deal with touring bands from time to time, bit once again, we have to be blown away by what we hear as we are D.I.Y and don't really have a budget for such shows. Thanks for reading this.
"Balkan-influenced mania to make even the scurviest of sea dogs heave and haul those oars. Their virtuously raw songs turn Scotland’s capital into a Balkan fairytale of fog swept docks and drunken tangos.” - The Skinny