Tralala Blip are an Australian unit of differently-abled musicians hailing from the Northern Rivers of New South Wales.
Over the past decade they have carved out a unique position in the Australian electronic music community. Working to overcome a range of challenges imposed by their disabilities, Tralala Blip have created a range of approaches to instruments, performance and composition that allows them to seamlessly create music together.
Beyond their extensive performance commitments, they have presented their work as special guests of TEDx, have had a stage production (My Radio Heart) created about them and have instigated many workshops for other differently abled musicians and artists. Their goal is to reconsider the nature of creativity, especially music making and to push these processes beyond any sense of the normative or commonplace.
Celebrated internationally for their relentless pursuit of a level playing field in music creation, they have been fortunate to be supported by festivals such as Unsound Poland, Unsound Adelaide, Now Now Festival, Soft Centre, Liquid Architecture, Dark Mofo and arts facilities such as ZKM Kahlsruhe.
In 2019 they released their first full length album in over 5 years. Produced by Lawrence English and released on his label Room 40. Eat My Codes If Your Light Falls charts out an entirely new sonic universe that is the resolution of several years of intense live performance and expanded studio experiments.
The future is expansive and multi-abled, Tralala Blip invite you to get amongst it.