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Truus’ musical
career spans over the last 3 decades. Born in Eindhoven , The
Netherlands she debuted as a chanteuse just at the beginning of the
Punk craze in 1976. Playing in a number of Dutch bands she released
her first single in 1979 with a duet called “Plus Instruments”.
Playing odd electronic instruments and vocals most of their
performances were improvised. She teamed up Michel Waiszvich the
inventor of the Crackle Synthesizer in numerous performances. At the
same time she was also the lead singer in the popular Dutch New Wave
Band “Nasmak”. Who released an album in 1980. But after hundreds of
performances all through Europe Truus was looking for more challenges
and in 1981 got on a plane to NYC never to call the Netherlands her
home again.. Armed with background tapes of electronic percussion she
reformed Plus Instruments with Lee Renaldo (now in Sonic Youth) on
guitar and David Linton on Drums, while Truus played Bass and sang
Lead Vocals. With this line-up they hit the New York club scene,
released an Album and on to a European Tour. After returning to the
US Truus again reformed the band with a number of musicians always
very active on the club scene both in NY and Europe. At the same time
she worked on her solo career performing at the famed “Kitchen” in
Soho, and playing with Rhys Chatham. In 1983 she hooked up with James
Sclavunos ( Lydia Lunch, Sonic Youth, the Cramps and now with Nick
Cave and the Bad Seeds) to start a completely new chapter. She took a
U-turn from the Electronic Euro-Beat and temporarily moved to Memphis
to start Trigger & the Thrill Kings with Jim Duckworth (Gun Club)
playing a very raunchy Blues, country rockabilly mix. Again they
toured throughout Europe and the US and released various records.
After so many years of touring, and numerous record releases, TV and
Radio performances she decided to quit the music business in the late
80’s. Throughout the years she has been creating and recording her
music. Some of the songs were recorded by The Vanity Set (James Scalvunos’ new band). In 1998 she married renowned artist Bosko and
moved to Escondido, CA. Inspired by Bosko’s love for Polynesian Pop
and encouraged by him to share her creations with the world, she
finally decided to release a brand new CD entitled Muzotica in 2000.
Her most recent follow-up is Rancho Exotica. Both feature a unique
take on Exotica Music. |