Tahita Bulmer

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Bulmer live at Fopp in Camden.
Bulmer live at Fopp in Camden.

Tahita Bulmer is the lead vocalist for the British electropop-New Rave band New Young Pony Club. According to an interview[1], she is a vegetarian who describes herself as loving animals, and is interested in animal rights. She "wasn’t very good at sports as a kid".

On-stage, Bulmer is noted for her enthusiasm and dancing reminscient of New Romantic stars of the 80s.

Bulmer provided vocals for the 2002 album Man Mountain by Blue States. She also co-wrote five tracks on the album. The standout track from this album "Season Song" was used on the closing credits of the film "28 Days Later". Tahita has said of her time in Blue States that it was "enjoyable but ultimately (she) really wanted to return to her roots in post punk and dance music".


She appeared on Series 21 Episode 3 of Never Mind The Buzzcocks.

Tahita is of mixed heritage, her mother being Trinidadian (not Egyptian as some journalists have reported) and her father being English. She was born in London, but spent her childhood living in New York, London and Europe.

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