The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Sound engineer tunes up songs for Women’s Aid and the homeless

New record brings together top musicians to raise funds for charities

- AILEEN ROBERTSON arobertson@thecourier.co.uk

A Fife sound engineer who has worked with major artists has compiled an album in support of local charities.

Michael Brennan, whose clients have included Primal Scream, Snow Patrol, Mogwai and Idlewild, was about to embark on Faith No More’s US and European tours when the industry was halted by Covid-19.

Unable to work at live events, Michael liaised with musicians from the East Neuk’s James Yorkston to Faith No More keyboard player Roddy Bottum in Malibu to produce House Music Volume C-19.

The album is available on bandcamp and is raising money for homelessne­ss charity Frontline Fife and Fife Women’s Aid.

Michael started his career operating a studio in the bedroom of his first flat in Kelty and now runs Sub Station Studio in Rosyth. He said the album aimed to raise awareness of the charities’ work while also highlighti­ng the challenges faced by artists during lockdown, with gigs cancelled and musicians unable to go into the studio.

He said: “We’ve been forced to stay in our nice houses, recording music on expensive computers, and the reality is that there are people who don’t have a house and people in houses who don’t want to be there.

“I’m very close to Roddy from Faith No More and was just talking to him, and he was doing the same thing, recording music in his house. I spoke to a few other people and that’s how it happened.”

Roddy Bottum said: “It’s the marginalis­ed communitie­s that will suffer the most in the face of the virus and this is why we want to help the Fife homeless and Fife Women’s Aid as we move forward towards a better place.”

The tracks includes a song sampling First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. Artists include Andy MacFarlane from The Twilight Sad, Mark Crozer from The Jesus and Mary Chain and Edinburgh band The Zephyrs.

Local Labour MSP Claire Baker has backed the project. She said: “This is a great initiative and is a fantastic example of people coming together to support each other during this difficult time.”

A spokespers­on for Frontline Fife said: “This is truly an amazing collaborat­ion and act of kindness.”

“The reality is there are people who don’t have a house and people in houses who don’t want to be there. MICHAEL BRENNAN

 ??  ?? Michael Brennan has used his contacts in the music industry to pull together a fundraisin­g album.
Michael Brennan has used his contacts in the music industry to pull together a fundraisin­g album.

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