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"Trampolene" is a song by the English singer-songwriter Julian Cope. It is the second single released in support of his third album Saint Julian.
Trampolene are a British alternative rock band, from Swansea, Wales, now relocated to London. They are Jack Jones (vocals, guitar, spoken word), Wayne Thomas (bass, vocals) and Rob Steele (drums, vocals).
They are currently unsigned, though have released four download-only "Pocket Albums" (mini-LPs) and three limited edition numbered 7" vinyl singles through Mi7 Records, plus a cd compilation of the singles and first two Pocket Albums called "Artwork of Youth" via Japanese label Vinyl Junkie Recordings. Pocket Album Four was released on 12 August 2016, and will followed by the release of the band's debut full-length album.
During 2016 they have been regularly headlining venues across the UK including London, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, York, Swansea, Dundee, Plymouth and the John Peel Centre for Creative Arts in Stowmarket. They also played the Greenpeace stage at Glastonbury festival for the second year running, and will be headlining the Jack Rocks This Feeling stage at Leeds Festival. Other festival appearances included Y Not, Kendal Calling and Party in the Pines.
Jack Jones has also performed spoken word poetry solo, supporting The Libertines on their 2016 UK arena tour, and the final date of their European tour in Vienna. Jack was featured in the NME in which he is introduced as "Jack Jones, singer in Welsh indie rockers Trampolene, plucked from life living in the back of his broken-down van to follow in the proud pre-Libs poetry footsteps of none other than Russell Brand." During May 2016, Jack supported Peter Doherty on his "Eudaimonia" tour and also played guitar for him. The Libertines also feature on the spoken word poem "To Be A Libertine" on Pocket Album Four.