Lela Star Tramp Site
Tramp often employs —hand‑crafted circuitry, self‑pressed records, and low‑budget video editing—to reinforce the ethos of self‑reliance associated with the “tramp” archetype.
| Year | Title | Format | Notes | |------|-------|--------|-------| | 2015 | Starlight Nomad | Cassette, Digital | Debut EP; limited 500 copies. | | 2018 | Echoes of the Trail (with Indigenous collaborators) | Vinyl, Streaming | Recorded during Banff residency. | | 2022 | The Nomad’s Hymn | Vinyl, CD, Digital | Full‑length album; featured artists Kid Quasar & Mira Sol. | | 2023 | Digital Dust Remixes | Digital EP | Remixed by international electronic producers. | | 2024 | Borderlines (Live Soundtrack) | Digital, Vinyl | Companion release to the Borderlines multimedia performance. | lela star tramp
| Year | Event | |------|-------| | | Born Lela Marie Ortiz in Spokane, Washington, to a Mexican‑American mother (a community muralist) and a Canadian‑born father (a folk‑rock guitarist). | | 2006‑2009 | Attended the Northwest School of the Arts , focusing on graphic design and experimental theater. | | 2010‑2013 | Enrolled at University of Oregon , majoring in Digital Media & Performance Studies . Completed a senior thesis titled “Transient Bodies: Mapping Nomadic Identity Through Augmented Reality” (citation needed). | | 2013‑2014 | Traveled across the American Southwest on a self‑funded road trip, documenting abandoned railway towns; experiences later informed the “Star‑Tramp” persona. | | | 2022 | The Nomad’s Hymn |
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In "Tramp's Sloppy Seconds," Lela Star stars alongside Eric Last in a story about a woman who reconnects with an old flame. Here are some thoughts on her performance: | | Year | Event | |------|-------| |
Lela Star is a veteran adult actress known for her striking looks, charming on-screen presence, and impressive performances. Her collaborations with Tramp, a well-respected director in the adult film industry, have yielded some remarkable scenes and movies.
(born 1991) is a multidisciplinary artist, performer, and cultural activist best known for blending street‑level performance, avant‑garde music, and visual art under the banner of “hyper‑nomadic expression.” Emerging from the underground art scenes of the Pacific Northwest, Tramp has built a reputation for kinetic, site‑specific installations that interrogate themes of migration, digital identity, and the mythologies of the American frontier.