-
Recent Posts
- The Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award 2013
- Rob St John and David Chatton Barker on Folklore Tapes
- Interview: Conquering Animal Sound
- Interview: Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
- Interview: Trembling Bells & Mike Heron
- Interview: The Pictish Trail
- Review: Scottish Pop in 2012
- Preview: King Tut’s New Year’s Revolution
- Interview: Aidan Moffat (L. Pierre) and Bill Wells (National Jazz Trio of Scotland)
- Happy Birthday: Monorail Music
- From The Archives: Deerhoof Interview
- Interview: Rick Redbeard
Categories
Archives
Tag Archives: Jon Hopkins
2011: A Vintage Year for The Scottish Album
This article originally appeared in The Herald Newspaper (Scotland) on December 26 2011, under the heading: Out With The Old – The Highs of 2011. Herald Critics Look Back At A Jam-Packed Year of Arts. As global major labels misfired … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, writing etc, Reviews (Albums)
Tagged Adam Stafford, Aidan Moffat, Bill Wells, By Toad Records, Chemikal Underground, Conquering Animal Sound, Domino, Fence Records, FOUND, Gerry Loves Records, Happy Particles, Jon Hopkins, Jonnie Common, Kid Canaveral, King Creosote, Meursault, Mogwai, Monoganon, Muscles of Joy, Olive Grove Records, Pensioner, Pumajaw, Remember Remember, Rob St John, Rock Action, Rustie, Scottish albums of 2011, Song, Tattie Toes, The Son(s), Warp, Watts of Goodwill, Wiseblood Industries, Wounded Knee
Leave a comment
Interview: King Creosote on Diamond Mine
This feature originally appeared in The Herald newspaper (Scotland) on September 6 2011, the day of the Mercury Awards, under the heading KING CREOSOTE’S MAGICAL ALBUM IS A WINNER, SAYS NICOLA MEIGHAN. King Creosote is sat in a pub in … Continue reading
Diamond Mine – The Quietus Out-takes
King Creosote & Jon Hopkins Interview I recently interviewed King Creosote and Jon Hopkins about their lovely album, ‘Diamond Mine’, for The Quietus: you can read the feature here. Both parties were very generous with their time, however, and I got loads … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, Journalism, writing etc, Reviews (Albums)
Tagged Diamond Mine, Domino, Fence, Fife, Interview, Jon Hopkins, King Creosote, Mercury Prize
2 Comments