He has supported and played alongside acts like Armin Van Buuren, Carl Cox, Fedde le Grand, Dizzee Rascal, Fatboy Slim and the Stafford Brothers. Timmy is also a regular character on the FOX8 reality TV show The Stafford Brothers.
Timmy Trumpet has successfully transitioned from the international stage as an acclaimed Jazz musician to the realm of global dance music. Now as a combined DJ/Instrumentalist, he's ranked in the top 3 DJ's in Australia (ITM Poll), performed at Ibiza's Pacha and Miami's WMC, and mixed both Ministry of Sound and Pacha CD's. Signed to Ministry of Sound, his last 3 singles have all reached the No. 1 spot on the Aria Club chart. Rightfully dubbed "the busiest DJ in Australia" Timmy averages 7 flights a week, juggling over 200 shows per year, including major festivals and international super clubs.
Timmy Trumpet is the No. 2 ranked DJ in Australia according to the 2014 inthemix DJ Awards
Sydney, 2005
Oracle
Timmy Trumpet Lyrics
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Ciamar a nì mi 'n ruidhle bòidheach
Ciamar a nì mi 'n dannsa dìreach
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìn' ás bonn mo chòta
Ciamar a nì mi 'n dannsa dìreach
Ciamar a nì mi 'n ruidhle bòidheach
Ciamar a nì mi 'n dannsa dìreach
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìn' a chuir air chlì mi
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìn' ás bonn mo chòta
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìne a chuir air chlì mi
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìn' ás bonn mo chòta
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìn' a chuir air chlì mi
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìn' ás bonn mo chòta
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìne a chuir air chlì mi
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìn' ás bonn mo chòta
These lyrics are in Scottish Gaelic and are from Timmy Trumpet's song called "Oracle". The meaning behind the lyrics is open to interpretation but the words translate to "How will I do the direct dance? How will I do the beautiful wheel? My jacket's lining has worn away. The lining that was placed upon me has worn away".
It can be interpreted that the lyrics represent someone questioning their ability to continue doing something they once enjoyed or were good at. It could be interpreted as someone losing their passion or talent for something and feeling lost or confused about how to continue. The use of the jacket's lining wearing away could symbolize something fading away or coming to an end.
Overall, the lyrics provide a sense of melancholy and uncertainty about the future. The use of Scottish Gaelic provides a unique cultural reference and adds to the mysterious and deep tone of the song.
Line by Line Meaning
Ciamar a nì mi 'n dannsa dìreach
How can I do the dance right
Ciamar a nì mi 'n ruidhle bòidheach
How can I make the beautiful wheel
Ciamar a nì mi 'n dannsa dìreach
How can I do the dance right
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìn' ás bonn mo chòta
The pain in the bottom of my coat has gone away
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìn' ás bonn mo chòta
The pain in the bottom of my coat has gone away
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìn' a chuir air chlì mi
The pain that was on my back has disappeared
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìn' ás bonn mo chòta
The pain in the bottom of my coat has gone away
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìne a chuir air chlì mi
The pain that was on my chest has gone away
Dh'fhalbh a' phrìn' ás bonn mo chòta
The pain in the bottom of my coat has gone away
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Ivan Gough, Jeremy Bunawan, Timothy Jude Smith
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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@lucasvieira897
Oi eu falo português eu sou muito seu fã meu nome é Lucas essas pessoas de hoje em dia não sabem o que é uma música muito top e muito boa uma música massa que nem a sua gostei muito👏❤😎👊🙏
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Pues se Koplowitz
@theshark7886
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@ChillYourMind
Reminds of Vini Vici style
@TheWitchvortex
It has some traces of Goa
@dougdoliviertraducoeseletr6387
Chapeleiro slyle
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Muito fixe