Showing posts with label Cairn String Quartet. Show all posts
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Friday, 25 October 2013

Scottish Fiction Podcast - 16th October 2013


Guests on this week's show were the lovely ladies of the Cairn String Quartet, who have collaborated and played shows with some of the finest talent in the Scottish music community including Camera Obscura, The Twilight Sad, and Miaoux Miaoux.  In the studio with me playing some of their favourite tracks was Annemarie, Katie and Cat, and chatting about how their work out their intricate collaborations and forthcoming plans.

Music-wise we've crammed in new tracks from There Will Be Fireworks, Lomond Campbell, We Were Hunted and Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire.  There's also a crackin' Re-Mixing It Up track from A Dull Boy by way of Lovers Turn To Monsters.  Enjoy!


Camera Obscura - Troublemaker

Miaoux Miaoux - Stop The Clocks - As chosen by Cairn String Quartet

Cairn String Quartet - We Radioed (RM Hubbert cover)

Emma Pollock with Electric String Orchestra - Intermission - As chosen by Cairn String Quartet

Cairn String Quartet - The Beast (Michael Marra cover)

Cairn String Quartet - Mid Air (Paul Buchanan cover)

Hollow Talk - Choir of Young Believers - As chosen by Cairn String Quartet

Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire - Bright Light Fever
Kathryn Sawers - The Good

Re-Mixing It Up - A Dull Boy - Hulk Walks Alone (Lovers Turn To Monsters Remix)

Sonny Carntyne - Grey Mirror
There Will Be Fireworks - Roots
TeenCanteen - Honey
Lomond Campbell - Yesterday's You & Me
We Were Hunted - You Know Me Now
Super Adventure Club - 9 Times
The Rosy Crucifixion - Lose Yourself
Let's Talk About Space - Lullaby For The Universe


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Thursday, 27 June 2013

Scottish Fiction Podcast - 26th June 2013


Having had the pleasure of hearing an advance copy of 'Imaginary Walls Collapse', I was thrilled to be able to welcome it's creator Adam Stafford into the Pulse 98.4 studios.  We chatted about the forthcoming LP, which is being released via Song By Toad Records on 15th July, as well as discussing Adam's distinctive and encapsulating sound and stage presence.  On top of that, as you would expect from our session guest, there's three live songs from Adam.

Elsewhere, there's a return of regular features 'Re-Mixing It Up' and 'Cover Lover', with a track from Song Of Return and Cairn String Quartet respectively.  And keeping us in tune with the freshest Scottish music there's tracks from Profisee, Lovers Turn To Monsters, The Amazing Snakeheads and more.

The Twilight Sad - The Room

RM Hubbert feat. Aidan Moffat and Alex Kapranos - Car Song - As chosen by Adam Stafford

Adam Stafford - Vanishing Tanks - Live in Pulse 98.4 Studio

Dock Boggs - Sugar Baby Now - As chosen by Adam Stafford

Adam Stafford - Carshulton Girls - Live in Pulse 98.4 Studio

Irma Thomas - Anyone Who Knows What Love Is - As chosen by Adam Stafford

Adam Stafford - Please - Live in Pulse 98.4 Studio

Lost Ghosts - Tunnels
Emma's Imagination - Arms Of Old
Siobhan Wilson - All Dressed Up
Julia And The Doogans - Those Things
Jo Mango - The Black Sun
The Amazing Snakeheads - Testifying Time
Profisee - I Need You
Fabled Circuitry - Warmth
Lovers Turn To Monsters - Big Fish
Now Wakes The Sea - Peak

Re-Mixing It Up - Song Of Return - Torn Between The Tides (Lantage RMX)

Cover Lover - Cairn String Quartet - French Navy

Great Cop - Stop Hiding


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Wednesday, 24 April 2013

We're Only Here For The Banter - Cairn String Quartet


Hello, how are you?

Hi Neil, we're great today thanks.  How are you?

Very well thank you!  It's the question everyone hates, but could you tell us a little bit about your music and your influences?

Oof tricky.  We listen to everything.  We do a lot of travelling and we usually have things on in the car that we plan to cover that week.  This week included both Rachel Sermanni and Rihanna but if you thought you saw us driving past singing Mahler 5 or a Shostakovich Quartet at the top of our lungs you probably wouldn't be mistaken.

What's it been like working with people such as Camera Obscura, Admiral Fallow and with the Electric String Orchastra, The Twilight Sad and Emma Pollock?

We are so lucky to have been asked to join such incredibly talented musicians!  Live collaborations are our favourite part of what we do.  We have played twice now with Camera Obscura both at the Barrowlands. There's no words to describe the Barras, there's just magic in the air.  You just know you and everyone on stage is going to have the best ever gig!  And you play your socks off.  And so do they.  And you do .. you just have the best gig ever! 

And once we got to play the Barrowlands with Camera Obscura and Attic Lights on the same night!  We were so excited, we were afraid we'd take off!  Often these artists come up to us and say they are nervous around the 'real musicians'.  We get really embarrassed at that as we count the artists to be the real talent - they are writing the amazing songs!  We just play or join in with what they have created.  The Twilight Sad said they were the most nervous they'd ever been before our ESO gig!  They didn't believe us when we said there were more than a few shaky knees in the Electric String Orchestra.

What could we expect to see from a live show?

A lot of sequins :)  No, it depends on the repertoire really.  We use pedals and looping for quite a few tracks and we're always trying to make new sounds on the instruments.  We generally have a very diverse playlist and we try hard to replica the sounds of the bands we cover but also put our own spin on.  Also classical orchestral training leaves you with the habit of mimicking one another's sounds too so often you'll see the grins and grimaces as one of us mixes something up and the others have to catch on for fear the ghost of Leopold Mozart will be after us!  No two live shows are ever the same.

If it were all to end tomorrow, what would you say has been your greatest achievement?


I think we're just really humbled by all of the diverse performance opportunities we've had.  Last year, we had fantastic traveling experiences to South America, North Africa, Cannes and Holland but the best bit was probably on home ground, when hundreds of people in a packed out tent at T In The Park stamped and screamed, "One More Tune" as we left the stage after our quartet set.

What have you got planned for 2013?

We have a few studio collaborations due for release this year which is very exciting.  Call To Mind, Laurie Cameron and There Will Be Fireworks.  We may have some other news up our sleeve too.....

Is it fun to challenge people's perceptions of classical and traditional music, by doing covers such as your CHVRCHES and Biffy ones?

Absolutely brilliant craic!  We do what we do simply because we love such a diverse range of music.  A lot of people pick up a guitar and learn the song that they've heard on the radio.  We just try and recreate the music we love the only way we know how.

What other artists (Scottish or not) would you recommend to the Scottish Fiction readers?

Our videos are our recommendations.  We try to cover whatever we are listening to at the moment!  But also loving Young Fathers, Stanley Odd, Luca, Homework, Will Hanson and our new favourites from the studio Call To Mind.

Thanks for speaking with us, would you care to share a joke with us?

There's two fish in a tank.  One of them says to the other, "how do you drive this thing?"


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