Showing posts with label Machines In Heaven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Machines In Heaven. Show all posts

Friday, 31 July 2015

Scottish Fiction Radio Show - 30th July 2015


There's something pretty special about live music on radio.  It's the aspect of doing this whole Scottish Fiction hoo-la that I enjoy the most.  So it was such a delight to get back to hosting Scottish Fiction Sessions as I welcomed Dec '91 into the studio for a chat and live music.  We spoke about music, travelling, our upcoming Scottish Fiction Presents gig, as well as all sorts of other nonsense.

Making up the rest of the show, there's a new Playlist addition from Tongues, music from Yutani, Turtle, and Holy Esque, and stunning Re-Mixing It Up track from Outblinker via Machines In Heaven. 

Turtle - The Floor
Be Charlotte - Face
Mt. Doubt - Asunder
Dec '91 - I'll Try To Let You Know (Live in Pulse 98.4 Studio)
Shona Brown - All I Have
Akela - Past Sunrise
Dec '91 - Bad Man (Live in Pulse 98.4 Studio)
AROUND THE WORLD - Girlpool - Before The World Was Big
PLAYLIST - SEØUEL - Fear Party
PLAYLIST - CARBS - Life Drawing
PLAYLIST - Tongues - Religion
PLAYLIST - Womps - Live A Little Less
Rachel Sermanni - Everything Is OK
Dec '91 - Catherine (Live in Pulse 98.4 Studio)
Holy Esque - Strange
Damn Teeth - I.D.N.F.I.N.M.
RE-MIXING IT UP - Outblinker - Pink (Machines In Heaven Remix)
Yutani - Mt. Minakami


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Monday, 6 July 2015

Scottish Fiction Radio Show - 2nd July 2015


Having had the idea of doing a live review show for the best part of six months, it was great to finally get the Scottish Fiction Roundtable off the ground and on the air.  Not that it was overly difficult mind you.  Step 1: Ask a blogger to come on the show and review records.  Step 2: Do it.

So I was delighted to be joined by my monthly EP series partner in crime David McElroy from Almost Predictable. Almost to run through tracks from Deadly Rides, Reverieme, Ambassadeurs, Holy Esque, Hudson Mohawke and Pinact.  There's also a BBC Introducing Stage slant to the show, with no less than 7 acts playing the T in the Park stage featured on the show.  Wrap that up with a Re-Mixing It Up track and new music from Miracle Strip, Outblinker and Big Cloud, you've got yourself two hours of Scottish Fiction.

Miracle Strip - Took A Running Jump
Tongues. - Anymore
Miaoux Miaoux - Luxury Discovery
Deadly Rides - The Ride
Reverieme - Plankton
Ambassadeurs feat. C Duncan - Looking At You
AROUND THE WORLD - The War On Drugs - Lost In The Dream
Analog Angel - Your Breath
Holy Esque - Fade
Hudson Mohawke - Shadows
PLAYLIST - Pinact - Everybody Says
PLAYLIST - Catholic Action - The Real World
PLAYLIST - Machines In Heaven - Displacer
PLAYLIST - Kathryn Joseph - the worm
Shona Brown - Finally Woken
Man of Moon - The Road
Monogram - Anno
Outblinker - Pink
Stillhound - Think This Way
RE-MIXING IT UP - Babe - The Warbling (Bill Wells Remix)
Big Cloud - Come In
Bdy_Prts - Cold Shoulder


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Saturday, 27 June 2015

Scottish Fiction Radio Show - 25th June 2015


What a wonderful world we live in sometimes... 

Musically speaking this week's Scottish Fiction show is pretty lovely too.  I added one half of the new AA single from Kathryn Joseph to the Scottish Fiction Playlist, and there's also new music from The Van T's, Wozniak, Reverieme, TeenCanteen, Bdy_Prts and more!  

The Van T's - Growler
The New Fabian Society - Melt Inside
Machines In Heaven - Taxpayers Compass
Bdy_Prts - Cold Shoulder
Deadly Rides - The Ride
AROUND THE WORLD - Death From Above 1979 - Virgins
Baby Strange - California Sun
Min Diesel - Trail of T-Shirts
Sean Armstrong - Floating With You
Dec '91 - I Don't Want To Hurt You
Lovers Turn To Monsters - Scottish Weekend
PLAYLIST - Catholic Action - The Real World
PLAYLIST - Machines In Heaven - Displacer
PLAYLIST - Kathryn Joseph - the worm
Brendan Dalton - Medium
Sorren Maclean - Way Back Home
Esperi - Sonshine
Exit-Omni - Since We Last Met
Wozniak - Snow Effect
Seconds - Rest
in:tides - Yours Is The Earth
Reverieme - Plankton
Stanley Odd - Monsoon Season
TeenCanteen - Sister

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Sunday, 21 June 2015

Scottish Fiction Radio Show - 18th June 2015


Oh my lordy lord, what an evening was had on Wednesday at the fourth annual SAY Awards ceremony.  Despite the humiliation in revealing my new hairdo to the world - yes I did manage to shave a chunk out the front of my hair - it was a truly spectacular evening thanks to fantastic performances from Tuff Love, Golden Teacher, and Loki and the Kartel, some on-from DJing from the TYCI crew at the after party, and the small matter of Kathryn Joseph winning the award!

In this week's show all that is covered, plus some more tracks from our recent Almost Scottish Fiction Vol. 3 EP.  Catholic Action are added to the Scottish Fiction Playlist, and there's room from new ones from Martha Ffion, Halfrican, Fiona Soe Paing, Siobhan Wilson and more. 


Tuff Love - Groucho
Martha Ffion - No Applause
Wendell Borton - The Worst
Halfrican - Down To Fuck
SHARPTOOTH - Queen of Scots
AROUND THE ROUND - Waxahatchee - Under A Rock
Washed - One To Five
Broken Boy - Just To Leave You
Kathryn Joseph - the bird
Siobhan Wilson - Terrible Woman
Bella and the Bear - Leave It Out
The Great Albatross - Righteous Man
FROM THE VAULTS - Fake Major - We're The Same (Live in Pulse 98.4 Studio)
Rachel Sermanni - Tractor
C Duncan - Garden
PLAYLIST - Machines in Heaven - Displacer
PLAYLIST - Catholic Action - The Real World
Eyes of Others - Binary World
Miaoux Miaoux - Luxury Discovery
Shards - Just To Get Something Started
Kobi Onyame - Imminence (Only Matter Of Time O)
Naked - Bubble
Golden Teacher - Double Bump
Loki with Becca Wallace - G.I.M.P.
RE-MIXING IT UP - Outblinker - BLUE (Antoni Maiovvi Remix)
Fiona Soe Paing - Heartbeat

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Monday, 15 June 2015

Scottish Fiction Podcast - 11th June 2015


It's been a loooong few months away from microphone for a number of reasons.  However I'm dee-lighted to be back with Scottish Fiction in the brand new radio studios of Pulse 98.4.  Perched at the very top of Barrhead, it's pretty picturesque with the view spanning all the way across the Clyde valley.

As for the music, well on our return I tried to pack as much music into the two hours as possible, so there's tracks from Poor Things, Lovers Turn To Monsters, and Aylee, as well as Machines In Heaven who take pride place as the first song on our Scottish Fiction Playlist.  There's also a track from each SAY Award Shortlisted album, plus Re-Mixing It Up and new features From The Vaults; a classic Scottish Fiction session track; and Around The World where we extend our music choices beyond Scotland. 

Poor Things - No Way, Jóse
Halfrican - Life Is Hard
Honeyblood - Killer Bangs
PAWS - Tongues
The Amazing Snakeheads - Here It Comes Again
Young Fathers - No Way
Happy Meals - Altered Images
PLAYLISTED - Machines In Heaven - Displacer
Numbers Are Futile - Monster
Ubre Blanca - Muscles and Jungle
WHITE - Future Pleasure
AROUND THE WORLD - Run The Jewels - Early
Aylee - Learn To Swim
Mt. Doubt - Leap
FROM THE VAULTS - Rick Redbeard - Any Way I Can (Live in Pulse 98.4 Studio)
Hector Bizerk - The Waltz of Modern Psychiatry
Errors - Genuflection
Kathryn Joseph - the why what, baby?
Belle & Sebastian - The Party Line
Paolo Nutini - Better Man
Slam - Ghosts of Detroit
RE-MIXING IT UP - Prides - Messiah (Giorgio Moroder Remix)
Man of Moon - The Road
Woodenbox - More Girl Than Friend
Lovers Turn To Monsters - Glass Hands

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Monday, 8 June 2015

Almost Scottish Fiction EP Volume 3


It's the not-quite-the-first Monday of June, however a week late is better than never!  Myself and David are absolutely thrilled to unveil Volume 3 of the Almost Scottish Fiction EP  series.  Again there's six tracks to wrap your lugs around, and my oh my what a collection they are!  I know I have to say that, but really I'm smiling ear to ear about how good this little EP is.

As before the EP is curated by myself on behalf of Scottish Fiction, and David McElroy from Almost Predictable, Almost and features tracks from our favourite artists.  To grab your download head along to the Scottish Fiction Bandcamp, or the Almost Predictable, Almost Bandcamp and download.



Machines In Heaven - Taxpayers Compass

Machines In Heaven have provided us this exclusive track for this release.  Combining the power of the Aphex Twin and Radiohead circa Kid A, this is a masterclass in electronic pop music which still retains the band's experimental edge.

Mt. Doubt - Leap

Taken from Mt. Doubt's stunning debut album My Past Is A Quiet Beast,  this track is a driving number with shimmering guitars creating a War On Drugs style feel. Leo Bargary's vocals complete the package with a baritone quality reminiscent of Matt Berninger.

Shards - Just To Get Something Started

Shards debut release Just To Get Something Started  perfectly shows off the band's brand of melancholic eletronica which the band have christened melancholitronica.  It's part ambient, part experimental and really rather fantastic.

WASHED - One To Five

WASHED is the new electronic project by David previously of Fiction Faction.  This track One To Five  offers a tasty insight into what has been going on in the studio, with reverb vocals draped over rising and see-sawing synths.

in:tides - Yours Is The Earth


Yours Is The Earth  is the closing and title track from Glasgow post-rockers in:tides' latest EP.   If you like your music layered, building and with arena filling atmosphere, then this will be right up your street.  The band are playing at Xpo-North this week so don't forget to check them out!

Analog Angel - Your Breath

Your Breath  is Analog Angel's most recent single, released ahead of their rather exciting support slot with former Kraftwerk man Wolfgang Flur in Norwich on 20th June.   The track is a much poppier affair than the band's previous releases, though no less powerful.

Sunday, 11 January 2015

Scottish Fiction Podcast - 11th January 2015


2014 had so much incredible music that we can't quite cut the apron strings just yet, which is why on this first new Scottish Fiction show of 2015, we've plumped for playing a whole heap of our favourite tracks from last year.  A little late perhaps, but don't think of this as a definitive list (as I could easily fill another two hour show with great songs from last year) but as a selection of some of the music that floated our audible boat in 2014.  Tunes from Campfires In Winter, Prehistoric Friends, Monogram, Tuff Love, ULTRAS, Hector Bizerk and much much more are all nestled in this episode.

Vasa - Not A Cop
Conquering Animal Sound - The Next Day
Monogram - Romance
Foreignfox - Yoghurt
Skinny Dipper - Hospital Bed
Boygirlanimalcolour - JUPITER FIST
United Fruit - Open Your Eyes
The Phantom Band - The Wind That Cried The World
Book Group - Here Is Too Near
Campfires In Winter - We'll Exist
Stanley Odd - Son I Voted Yes
Hector Bizerk - A Pearl Paints A Thousand Pictures
Machines In Heaven - Feel Slow
Mogwai - Teenage Exorcists
Turtle - Lavender
Siobhan Wilson - Dear God
Gone Wishing - The Watchers
Behold, The Old Bear - Restless Day
Wozniak - Paper Hat
C Duncan - For
ULTRAS - This Is Where I Fall
Deathcats - Liquid Gold
Tuff Love - Slammer
Prehistoric Friends - Wisdom Tooth
Roxy Agogo - Crocodiles


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Wednesday, 31 December 2014

Bringing in the bells with... Machines In Heaven


It's been a great year for Glasgow synth warriors Machines In Heaven, who have released an album and an EP, played some outstanding gigs, and perhaps best of all performed in session for Scottish Fiction back in November (living the dream!)

With 2015 peeking over the horizon, I caught up with Greg Hurst from the band to chat about the year that was 2014 for Machines In Heaven.


Hey guys, thanks for joining us for an end of year chat.  How has 2014 been for Machines In Heaven?


Thank you for all your support this year and your excellent radio show!  2014 has been the best year yet we reckon.  London gigs, Red Bull studio recordings, our biggest and best shows yet, as well as releasing a total of 15 songs across an LP and an EP.  Mission accomplished!

How have the band progressed and changed from this time last year?


Well we're down to a three-piece after Graham left early in the year. Initially it was a daunting task re-jigging the live show for three, but we put a lot of work in meaning we're now tighter and more flexible (oo-er).  And logistics are a LOT easier with the three of us!

Musically we think we've come far.  We've refined our basic ethos as well as the way we work.  We don't write together in the first instance, we just bring ideas we like to the band, and give the others free reign to do what they want with them.  We think this approach creates a varied and unpredictable sound, like on our last EP.  We're also using less guitars - all three of us play synths on a couple of songs - but the guitars are definitely NOT going away.  We're using more vocals too, but not necessarily songs and lyrics; for example Edge of the Middle  and Voodoo Mechanics   from the new EP use vocals as a texture or effect.

bordersbreakdown  was one of Scottish Fiction's favourite albums of 2014.  How do you feel about that body of work 10 months down the line?

Thanks for all your kind words about it :)

As we've  said before, that was a very long time in the making and your relationship to it changes when you've been intimate with it for three years (i.e. you get sick of it!).  Having said that, bordersbreakdown  and The Eternal Now  are still our no-brainer set closers, and I still think Mumbo JingoParliament Is Made Of Rice Paper  and Metropolis  are some of the best work I've produced.  So we still love it, even if we don't listen to it so much any more.  It's also kind of the template for everything else:  Edge of the Middle  and Holy Particles  were written while we were still finishing the album, and are similar in structure and feel.

2014 has ended with the release of your new EP Hindu Milk,  a noted shift in the sound of the band.  How much does Hindu Milk  represent where your music is heading into 2015?

We've all got slightly different ideas about that, but we'll definitely finish another LP in the first half of next year.  We've already written a lot of tracks for it.  We want to continue, but develop, our varied sound (desperately trying to avoid that word 'eclectic'), so that we'll have two or three catchier songs on there but also some dark, experimental, longer tracks.  We basically want to make an incoherent LP that still makes sense.

What's been your favourite Machines In Heaven gig this year?

We've actually been playing all our best gigs in the last few months: The Red Bull stage at Electric Fields, the Synth stage at Simple Things, and supporting Daedelus in Edinburgh are probably our favourites so far.

What have you been listening to this year?

Caribou, Lorde (still!), Liars, Juan Maclean, FKA Twigs, Rustie, Kiesza and of course the inescapable Taylor Swift.  Was also just introduced to The War On Drugs by a friend actually, which I love too; just to get a guitar act in there!

What constitutes a Machines In Heaven Hogmanay?

No idea!  We've been too busy to think about it.  It'll be a last-minute two-day party, and we'll all probably meet up at 9am on 1st January in a scuzzy West-end dive...

Lastly, thanks for chatting to us, enjoy New Year, and all the best for 2015.  What can we expect from you next year?

Thanks, and the same to you!  Definitely a new LP, almost certainly some European gigs, a small tour of England, and hopefully some big festivals.  And the continuing rise of the Machines.  BOW DOWN FEEBLE HUMANS!


Monday, 29 December 2014

Scottish Fiction Top 20 Albums of 2014


What a year of music 2014 has been.  Unleashing new albums from stalwards like Mogwai, The Twilight Sad and We Were Promised Jetpacks.  Serving up blistering debuts from Honeyblood, Machines In Heaven, and Poor Things.  And seeing Young Fathers pick up the Mercury Prize.  All in all it's never been harder to whittle down our list of favourite albums to just twenty.

Which is why this paragraph is an honourable mention to some of the albums just missing out on our list.  All are equally worth your further investigation, so please check out; Fat Goth - One Hundred Percent Suave,  The Phantom Band - Strange Friend,  Now Wakes The Sea - Bildungsroman,  The Amazing Snakeheads - Amphetatmine Ballads,  King Creosote - From Scotland With Love,  The Son(s) - The Things I Love Are Not At Home,  Stanley Odd - A Thing Brand New,  and Deathcats - All Hail Deathcats.

As has become tradition at Scottish Fiction, our end of year radio show/podcast, unveiled our top 20 Scottish albums in reverse order, playing a track from each.  It's well worth a listen and you can do so right here.  For those who want to just get the skinny on what the full list was, then look no further as below is our Top 20 Scottish Albums of 2014. 


 20. Fatherson - I Am An Island  [A Modern Way]

Buy  ||  Full Review


19. Turning Plates - The Shouting Cave

Buy  ||  Full Review


18. Call To Mind - The Winter Is White  [Olive Grove Records]

Buy


17. Owl John - Owl John  [Atlantic Records]

Buy  ||  Full Review


16. We Were Promised Jetpacks - Unravelling  [FatCat Records]

Buy  ||  Full Review


15. Bastard Mountain - Farewell, Bastard Mountain  [Song, By Toad Records]

Buy  ||  Full Review


14. Mogwai - Rave Tapes  [Rock Action Records]

Buy  ||  Full Review


13. Remember Remember - Forgetting The Present  [Rock Action Records]

Buy  ||  Full Review


12. PAWS -Youth Culture Forever  [FatCat Records]

Buy  ||  Full Review


11. Jonnie Common - Trapped In Amber  [Song, By Toad Records]

Buy  ||  Full Review


10. Poor Things - Poor Things  [Saraseto Records]

Buy  ||  Full Review  ||  Track by track


9. Withered Hand - New Gods  [Fortuna Pop!]

Buy  ||  Full Review


8. Randolph's Leap - I Can't Dance To This Music Anymore  [Lost Map]

Buy  


7. Beerjacket - Darling Darkness

Buy  ||  Full Review


6. Young Fathers - DEAD  [Big Dada]

Buy


5. Machines In Heaven - bordersbreakdown  [Hotgem Records]

Buy  ||  Full Review


4. Honeyblood - Honeyblood  [FatCat Records]

Buy  ||  Full Review


3. Andrew Pearson & Lovers Turn To Monsters - Everything We Miss  [Common Records]

Buy  ||  Full Review  ||  Track by track


2. Algernon Doll -Omphalic  [Struggletown Records]

Buy  ||  Full Review


1. The Twilight Sad - Nodoby Wants To Be Here & Nobody Wants To Leave  [FatCat Records]

Buy  ||  Full Review


A worthy winner, and a list full of great music I'm sure you'll agree.  Or maybe you don't.  Such is the nature of lists.  For most of the albums on the list you'll find a link to a full review courtesy of Scottish Fiction, plus a link to buy the album if you don't already own it.  Go on treat yourself.  And below you can hear a track from each album on our Top 20 Scottish Album podcast.


Scottish Fiction Podcast - 29th December 2014 - Top 20 Scottish Albums


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hat a year of music 2014 has been.  Unleashing new albums from stalwards like Mogwai, The Twilight Sad and We Were Promised Jetpacks.  Serving up blistering debuts from Honeyblood, Machines In Heaven, and Poor Things.  And seeing Young Fathers pick up the Mercury Prize.  All in all it's never been harder to whittle down our list of favourite albums to just twenty.

But I've managed it, and that's what this podcast runs down in reverse order.  As has become tradition at Scottish Fiction, our end of year radio show/podcast, unveils our top 20 Scottish albums from the year we are saying goodbye to.  I'll play a track from each album, so during the next two hours you can expect to hear from PAWS, Remember Remember, Jonnie Common, Beerjacket and more.  Who will be number one?  Well you'll just have to listen and find out.  Or you can sneak a peak at our blog post here.  Either way, look back on another excellent year for Scottish music, and enjoy the show!

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Monday, 15 December 2014

EP Review - Machines In Heaven - Hindu Milk


Dynamic Glaswegian trio Machines In Heaven produce the kind of music that my experimental electro-dance loving self finds incredibly satisfying.  Their new EP Hindu Milk  is a cacophony of beautiful sounds, created courtesy of Davey Gwynne (production, guitar, synth, vocals), Greg Hurst (production, synths) and Connor Reid (production, guitar, synths).

The record gets down to business immediately with opener Edge Of The Middle.  Random ambient bleeps make way for surging guitar and intense melody, always with that killer beat.  This has already got me nodding my head and wanting to get the lights out and up dancing on my bedroom floor.

The light, glistening intro to the next track, the eponymous Hindu Milk,  is built up gently and magically.  I’m shaking my head in wonder now, as crunchy beats and electronically angelic vocals transcend the song to another level.  These guys know what they’re doing.  This is what electronic music should be: transformative, infectious and full of surprises.

You know you’re onto something good when you feel like you don’t even want to listen to the next song – I was inclined to save it up for later as a treat.  Voodoo Mechanics  doesn’t disappoint.  Packed with sassy guitar and sprinkled with kooky bloops, the strength of the synth carries it through to when the beat drops, releasing a whole world of chaotically organised sounds.  Another inducer of the head-shake, this one has the power to possess.

Feel Slow  is one of the band’ most popular tracks, and with a melody as captivating and beats as atmospheric as this, I can see why.  Just like in the way that composers of classical music tell a story with their music, so do the best makers of electro.  The drama created by the music alone is amazing, and it’s heightened by emotive vocals on top.

Sweetly picked strings are the foundation of the last song Holy Particles.  An altogether more chilled out vibe is offered here, and I must give the band kudos for apt song titles, as little chunks of heaven is what this track conjures.  This ambling sound gives way to a euphoric amalgam that escalates angelically.  A stream of sound that becomes almost mind-achingly reminiscent of infinity and space and the unknown.

The trio have hit the nail on the head with their own name too; these are the kinds of sounds I would be happy to hear in paradise.  Once you’ve heard their music there is no going back…

- Maura Keane

Machines In Heaven - Hindu Milk  is out now via Hot Gem Records and available to download via all good online music retailers.

Catch them live at Broadcast in Glasgow on the 17th December.

Monday, 8 December 2014

Machines In Heaven - Scottish Fiction Session Videos


Taking influence from hip-hop, drum 'n' bass, post-rock, and electronica, Machines In Heaven whizz those styles round in a blender, along with their own passion and creativity, to produce incredibly layered and inventive music.  Fresh off the heels of acclaimed debut bordersbreakdown,  the three piece have just released new EP Hindu Milk,  and popped into the Scottish Fiction show to chat about the release and play some live tracks.

Below are videos for the tracks Edge Of The MiddleHindu Milk  and Feel Slowly  which were recorded at Pulse 98.4 FM as part of Machines In Heaven's Scottish Fiction Session.  To hear the full show, including interview, check out the Scottish Fiction Podcast for 1st December 2014.






And check out this EXCLUSIVE video of Taxpayers' Compass  recorded for the Scottish Fiction blog.

Scottish Fiction Podcast - 7th December 2014


As I mention during the course of the show, ever since Adam Ross, lead singer of Randolph's Leap, last appeared on the Scottish Fiction radio show, I've been itching to get him back for another Scottish Fiction session.  Who says dreams don't come true!  Adam joined me for three tracks off Randolph's Leap's album Clumsy Knot, as well as chatting about the band's plans for 2015.

All of our usual features are scattered throughout the show amidst new music from CHVRCHES, Young Fathers, The New Fabian Society and Oxford Coast. 

CHVRCHES - Dead Air
The New Fabian Society - In Love With A Killer
VINYL PLAY - Casual Sex - Stroh 80
Deer Leader - Last Act Of A Desperate Man
Randolph's Leap (Adam solo) - Weatherman - Live in Pulse 98.4 Studio
Model Aeroplanes - Club Low
wojtek - rainbow gun
REMIXING IT UP - Machines In Heaven - Hindu Milk (Debukas Remix)
Young Fathers - Soon Come Soon
Randolph's Leap (Adam solo) - Foolishness Of Youth - Live in Pulse 98.4 Studio
Kid Canaveral - Low Winter Sun - As chosen by Adam Ross
Oxford Coast - Bad Desires
Trapped Mice - God Is Here
CLASSIC TRACK - Olympic Swimmers - Father Said
Beard Of Truth - A New Light
COVER LOVER - Lovers Turn To Monsters - Stay Another Day
Honeyblood - Choker
Lost Limbs - Calm At The Cusp

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EXCLUSIVE - Machines In Heavens - Taxpayers' Compass - Scottish Fiction Session Track


Taking influence from hip-hop, drum 'n' bass, post-rock, and electronica, Machines In Heaven whizz those styles round in a blender, along with their own passion and creativity, to produce incredibly layered and inventive music.  Fresh off the heels of acclaimed debut bordersbreakdown,  the three piece have just released new EP Hindu Milk,  and popped into the Scottish Fiction show to chat about the release and play some live tracks.

This track, Taxpayers' Compass  was recorded at Pulse 98.4 FM exclusively for the Scottish Fiction blog.  To hear further session tracks and an interview listen into the full show here.

Enjoy!

Monday, 1 December 2014

Scottish Fiction Podcast - 1st December 2014


Having live music on the show is one of my favourite aspects of doing Scottish Fiction, and it was an absolutely delight to finally be able to bring in electro trio Machines In Heaven for a chat and some live tracks.  In what may be our most intricate session to date, the band played tracks from their brand new EP Hindu Milk  as well as elaborating on their approach to writing and recording. 

As well as that, the show is packed to the gunnels with new music from the likes of Hector Bizerk, Ultras, Deathcats and Mogwai, not to mention a brilliant Frank Ocean cover from IndianRedLopez, a 'Classic Track' from the '80's, and much much more.

Tuff Love - Slammer
C Duncan - Silence And Air
Featherwest - People In The Station
'Dec 91 - Post Breakup Sex
Machines In Heaven - Edge Of The Middle - Live in Pulse 98.4 Studio
EARTHS - 3.10 To Yuma
Bonehouse - Altered Altars
Bear Arms - Fools Gold
COVER LOVER - IndianRedLopez - Lost
Scary People - Black Eyes
Mogwai - Teenage Exorcists
VINYL PLAY - The New Fabian Society - Cyclothymia
Ultras - This Is Where I Fall
Machines In Heaven - Hindu Milk - Live in Pulse 98.4 Studio
Machines In Heaven - Feel Slowly - Live in Pulse 98.4 Studio
Missy Elliott - Pass That Dutch - As chosen by Machines In Heaven
Passion Pusher - Couch King
Hector Bizerk - People Make Glasgow
Deathcats - Liquid Gold
Jim Valentine - Hello
CLASSIC TRACK - Aztec Camera - We Could Send Letters
Kinbrae - Past Tense


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