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  • Long time, no joural entry...

    Out 1 2008, 0h48

    I've been neglecting my last.fm journal, I've not been to a gig in a while, apart from seeing my friend's band, Transfer Audio, play regularly around Glasgow. I start a new job on the 6th of October, so with a little more cash coming in I'll be keeping an eye out for gig's I'd be interested in.

    I have as ever been listening to as much new music as I can get my hands on. Ratatat have taken me by storm, indescribable pleasure from the sounds these guys make. Flashbacks to an electronic youth mesmerized by computers games and music. Loving it! :) Also been listening to Electrelane, saddened to hear they are on an indefinite hiatus, because what I'm hearing now is talent. Hope to hear more from them in the future in other projects maybe. Also liked the new Bloc Party album, Intimacy, I wasn't keen on their previous album, A Weekend In The City, but this new one is sounding better to my ears.

    Eagles of Death Metal, King Crimson, Chris Cornell, Electric Six, Deerhoof, Cat Power, The Fiery Furnaces and The Walkmen are all supposed to have new releases out in the next month or two. So I will be hunting them down and giving them a listen.
  • Pretty good!

    Nov 13 2007, 1h15

    Mon 12 Nov – The Duke Spirit, Creepy Morons

    Was nice to see The Duke Spirit again. Had been a while since I last saw them at King Tut's. They played a mix of stuff from their first album, Cuts Across The Land, and some tracks from their upcoming album which will be out this spring.

    Have to say I enjoyed the older tracks the most, but that's probably because I know them already. Looking forward to the new album and expect we will see them soon again in Glasgow.

    Also, as has happened nearly every time I go to see a gig at ABC2, the artists had to ask for mics to get turned down and lights to be dimmed. Makes me wonder where they dig up their staff. Apart from that it was an excellent night. Was surprised how quiet it was really. Thought there would've been more people there. Guess Glasgow doesn't have as many people with good taste as I thought! ;)

  • Colleen at the Panopticon in Glasgow

    Jun 21 2007, 9h23

    Wed 20 Jun – Britannia Panopticon

    Last night was a fun night. The Panopticon is a very special venue. It's the oldest show house in Glasgow, built in 1857. As you walk in you can smell that stale scent of old wood. Because of the age of the building safety regulations restricted the attendance to just 80 people, giving a very intimate opportunity to watch and listen to the artist. Two shows were done on the day, one starting at 04.30pm and the other at 07:30pm.

    Colleen was the perfect artist for this venue. The beautiful sounds of the cello and the subtle acoustics of the venue made the sound so satisfying to hear. Colleen came on quietly and set up her equipment, using just her cello, a digital four-track/sampler and some expert improvisation with wind chimes, Colleen performed an excellent set of four songs which I will never forget.

    The second support act, Nalle was also interesting to hear. The singers voice was very talented and I enjoyed their set too. I will have to give their debut album, By Chance Upon Waking from 2006 a listen to.

    I also have to note the first support act, Phosphene. I wasn't into them at all. The first 2 songs were interesting because of the improvised use of various pedals and a synth, which I like to see (when it's done well) but it descended into a display of something I can't find polite words to describe.

    And for the duration of the support acts there was a projector with some amateur art school guy randomly putting slides up. I guessed the slides had something to do with the Panopticon and Glasgow, but they just irritated me, and I felt they only served to distract me from listening to the music. Although at one point he was using a technique of placing two acetate images over one another and 'wiggling' them around a bit. This gave a cool sort of effect that pleased me, but still the substance of his performance was well under par. Luckily Colleen had the artistic sense to not have any of that visual stuff and let the beauty of her music enlighten us.

    All in all, it was a very interesting and entertaining night. I hope to see Colleen again soon, and wish the Panopticon all the best in continuing to keep alive what is a unique venue in Glasgow.