Bombay Monkey

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Founder members Guy and Andy started building tracks on an AKAI MPC2000 at Guy’s (poorly heated) flat in 2003. The end results… ’atmospheric, rhythmic, heady, melodic or just plain funny, and sometimes all five’. The fruits of their labor came to light in a series of 3 (limited edition) albums Vanish! (2005), Time Travellers (2006) and 130 Astronauts (2008). Each of these featured cuts from the legendary Mr Thing (world class hip hop DJ and producer) and vocal samples from Rosco John (rapper from UK trip hop band Archive as well as solo performer).

Initially Bombay Monkey played out as an audio visual set with Andy triggering live samples on the MPC whilst Guy added visuals from a laptop. In this guise they supported Hexstatic (Cargo), appeared at Digital City (Elephant and Castle and Islington) as well as appearing at small festivals around the UK. They then decided to up the ante and started writing heavier, faster tracks ­ dance tracks with vocals. Andy graduated from the MPC to a microphone and they started singing on the new recordings ­ mainly because they didn’t know anyone else who would do it.

Dave Tonkinsmith joined the band in 2012 and recorded vocals on several tracks on the band’s 4th album Dark Flow. Now both Dave and Andy both sing on Bombay Monkey tracks ­ one takes lead and the other backs (according to whose voice works best with the music).

In April 2013 they got hold of 3 pairs of ijaaks (innuit eyewear and possibly the pre­cursor to contemporary sunglasses) and played their first show with the new line up. Since then Bombay Monkey tracks have been played BBC Introducing (The South and 6 Music). Bombay Monkey signed to BBE music in February 2014.

Releases

Bombay Monkey 130 Astronauts

Are the Stars?
Love Makes the World Go Round
Istanbul Dub
Cha Cha Chaaa
Soldiers of the Sun
Aura
Can You Transform?
Viva Espacio
Deep Space
Head in the Clouds
No Spaceship
Try Again

Bombay Monkey Time Travellers

Time Travellers
World War III
Stereo Sith
Echoes of Love
Voodoo Time
Silent Running
Secret Agent
Trapped in Time
Transmitter
Contact
Right Here

Bombay Monkey Vanish!

Vanish
Why!
Camo (Intro)
Camoflage
Honeycombe
Mysterious Note
Empty World
6th Sense