Kevin Mark Trail

Kevin Mark Trail

Kevin Mark Trail performing at Parklife, Sydney 2011
Background information
Birth name Kevin Mark Trail
Born October 1980
Genres R&B, soul, reggae, hip hop, Folk, Electronica
Years active 2003–present
Labels EMI (2004–2005)
Website [www.kevinmarktrail.co.uk]

Kevin Mark Trail (born October 1980) is a British R&B, soul, reggae and hip hop singer-songwriter producer. He rose to fame, by appearing on two tracks on The Streets debut album Original Pirate Material, including the hit single, "Let's Push Things Forward", which made the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart.

Biography

Early years

Trail was born and raised in North West London. Trail's music is a mix of soul, reggae, hip hop, folk, and Modern Electro, influenced by US R&B and Jamaican reggae. His mother introduced him to reggae and soul in his childhood. Travelling back to Jamaica every summer helped him secure his roots and culture. He lists acts such as Bob Marley, John Holt, Gregory Isaacs and Toots & the Maytals as some of his reggae influences, and Omar, Sade, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway as his soul influences. His influences in modern music include Little Dragon, Outkast, Roots Manuva, Prince, Bon Iver and has now taken a great interest in the way music is used in film in theatre.

At 15, Trail obtained an Atari and began drawing sketches in his bedroom in Wembley. Later, he attended a weekend arts college in Camden, where he gained experience in composition, performance and musicianship, all of which shaped his debut album Just Living. He was mentored by three tutors, John Mullon, Rachel Bennet and Julie Dexter, who encouraged his writing/sense of British identity. At the same time he also became aware of the British music scene, finding artist like Omar, Roots Manuva, Artful Dodger, and Nitin Sawhney.

Trail first shot to fame after passing a BA Hons in music production and business, when he collaborated with The Streets. He provided vocals on The Streets' hit single "Let's Push Things Forward", and also on "Same Old Thing" from his Original Pirate Material album. The single "Let's Push Things Forward" peaked at No. 30 in the UK Singles Chart. The single was his experience of chart success and remains his biggest hit to date. Trail commented at the time, "Mike Skinner is a talented guy – I rate him, man. I hadn't heard anything like it before, and that's what attracted me to the project." Skinner also invited Trail to tour as part of The Streets' live experience.[1]

Just Living era

In 2004 Trail signed to EMI and released his first solo single, "Perspective". His second single, "D Thames" was released in February 2005 and fared better. Trail collaborated with UK rapper Estelle on the single's remix, which was featured as its B-side.

On 7 March 2005, he released his debut album, Just Living. He commented at the time that the album was about "all the stuff I experienced, just an album about life. I just write about what I experience, what's going on round me." For example, in "D Thames", he talks about a moment of clarity, in "Perspective", he talks about everyday anxieties and "Bread" discusses the pleasure and politics of when food was served on his family's dinner table. Trail wrote, demoed and produced the tracks in his bedroom first and then arranged them and performed them with a band in the studio. Kevin commented that "It's about trying to better yourself as a person, trying to achieve and give back. You're always facing new things and rising to the challenge, so it's a constant battle. You've got to keep moving forward and stay positive."[1]

As well as touring with The Streets, Trail performed at venues including the Jazz Café in London. He collaborated with Nitin Sawhney on the track "Eastern Eyes", taken from his album Human, after he watched one of Trail's live performances. The collaboration received positive reviews, with Time Out magazine comparing his vocal performance to Donny Hathaway, one of his major influences. Shortly after the release of Just Living, Trail toured with Beverley Knight on her "Affirmation" tour, to which he received favourable reviews.[2] On the tour Trail previewed a brand new song, "Last Night", which would be released shortly after on a re-release of Just Living. The album was re-released on 4 July 2005, with another new track "Ticket Line".

Present

Recently Kevin has been spending a lot of time working in New Zealand, which has resulted in touring/recording with Nathan Haines and Sola Rosa. Continuing his work with New Zealand artists, Kevin is currently writing and producing with Chris Cheatland of Baitercell, The Sweet Mix Kids and Sola Rosa. At home in the UK Kevin is working on an album with Basement Jaxx vocalist Sharlene Hector and his next release.

Discography

Albums

Year Album
2005 Just Living
2012 Hope Star
2014 The Knight

EPS

Year EP
2007 Sketches
2010 Home Work

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
UK Singles Chart
2003 "Let's Push Things Forward"
(The Streets Featuring Kevin Mark Trail)
30 Original Pirate Material
2004 "Perspective" 126 Just Living
2005 "D Thames" 96 Just Living

Production

Collaborations/Writing

References

  1. 1 2 Ilikemusic.com Archived 18 March 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "BBC.co.uk". BBC.co.uk. 8 April 2005. Retrieved 1 March 2013.

External links

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