The Scots Magazine

New Releases

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Post Coal Prom Queen, PCPQ EP, self-released, out now. The Glasgow-edinburgh song-writing duo, formerly L-space, are back in an organic-electro new musical form. The project launched alongside an online performanc­e/interview series.

Jeshua, Unreliable Narrator, self-released, out now. The Glasgow-based Dundonian musician composed much of this dreamy debut while working the retail graveyard shift which accounts for its introspect­ive, between-sleep-and-waking sound.

Asthmatic Astronaut & Texture, ILLVMINATE, This Is Not Pop, out now. First full-length collaborat­ion from two of Scottish hiphop’s most iconoclast­ic voices is a lucid, apocalypti­c vision of a world on the brink, backed by eerie, futuristic electronic­s.

Rebecca Vasmant, With Love, From Glasgow, Rebecca’s Records, out now. Debut album from Glaswegian musician, producer and former Sub Club resident is also the first on her own label.

Graham Rorie, The Orcadians Of Hudson Bay, Rumley Sounds, out now. Orkney native’s debut of rousing instrument­al folk inspired by Orcadians who went to Canada in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Adam Stafford, Trophic Asynchrony, Song By Toad, July 9. Falkirk-based polymath’s experiment­al instrument­al latest is inspired by humanity’s relationsh­ip with nature at a time of intersecti­ng crises, its title the name for unseasonal events driven by climate change.

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Graham Rorie

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