Showing posts with label Detour Scotland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detour Scotland. Show all posts

11 July 2012

A Face For Radio: Video-rama (Part 3)

Some of you might have noticed a distinct lack of a We've Got It Covered post on Saturday, as I am sure that most of you will already know I was up at T in the Park with Randolph's Leap. Fuck me that was a trek and half, I ended up getting our van well and truly stuck in the mud, which in turn ended up with me joining the AA in order for them tow us out. Normally at festivals I piss my money away on over-priced beer and rank rotten burgers, signing up for breakdown cover wasn't something that I ever imagined doing in a rainy field in Balado. Rather than bore you with how muddy it was, here's a video of Randolph's Leap who kicked things off on the T Break stage.



The good folk from Detour launched the second episode of their new TV show last week. This months episode features live footage from Midnight Lion, Vukovi and Honeyblood. A live session from Hector Bizerk's Louie and Stanley Odd's MC Solareye, an interview with Twin Atlantic's Sam Mctrus. Plus a 'blink and you'll miss it' cameo from my good self, which I pray to go my mother never has to witness!


Mind how I mentioned that Zed Penguin had a cracking new single out, well here's a cracking wee video to go with it!



I haven't mentioned me for all of two seconds, so I might as well do so again. If you check out this15 minute "Propaganda edition" of the Glasgow Flower Show mini documentary, you can catch me rambling pish for a few minutes. There are some good bits in there that make it worthwhile. You might want skip my bits though, or at least look away from the screen until I am gone. And cover your ears for that matter.



Last but not least here's a wee video of Campfires in Winter playing on the roof of a pub in Inverness. As you do. If you are out and about tomorrow night then you can catch the boys playing live at the Art School in Glasgow with Vasa and Hot Jupiter.


12 September 2010

Weekly Round Up (12/09/10)


Monday - this weeks Fresh Meat came from the amazing Where We Lay Our Heads
Tuesday - some witty bugger by the name of Al introduced us to Armellodie Records, in the second of my Scottish DIY Labels posts.
Wednesday - Come on Gang! became my 32nd Scots Way-Hay starlets, if you haven't downloaded their new single 'Fortune Favours The Brave' get that sorted now. No excuses kids, it's free!
Thursday - Mark Lanegan and Isobel Campbell's Radio 2 Session, plus I had the third post in my feature on Scottish DIY Labels, with 45 A-Side Records
Friday - You should already know what Fridays are all about, yep it's Freebies time and this weeks was an absolute belter, featuring new tracks from Come On Gang!, Belle & Sebastian, Scott Hutchison, James Graham and Bronto Skylift. I also had some Scottish indie royalty, with an interview with Emma Pollock, as took the time out to do some Community Service. Make sure you check out her answers as she gives us an insight into this years Music Like A Vitamin gigs and the launch of the exciting new project, The Fruit Tree Foundation.
Saturday - Malcolm Middleton was this weeks We've Got It Covered star, with his takes on various girl band songs and rare track, Ten Green Bottles.


News, gigs and any other gubbins......



On Firday (17th) night a really exciting event is set to be held in Glasgow, Rock Chic combining high fashion and music set is being held at SWG3. The evening will feature live sets from Miaoux Miaoux, Pooch, Attic Lights, The Sould Foundation and Figure5, DJ sets from Glasgow Podcart and Spectrum, with various fashion designers showing off their work, plus Jim Gellatly will be running the show for the evening. All proceeds from the event will go to the Paul O'Gorman Leukaemia Research Centre at The Beatson who do simply outstanding work. Tickets are available now for £10 here.


The Detour kids return home to their return to their spiritual home Bar Bloc+ on Wednesday (15th), for the first of series 2's live nights. They've got the bands lined up, they've got some very specials guests on board, plus there will be all the usual chaos that you've come to know and love. They're keeping the lineup a secret, but if past evenst are anything to go by, then it should be something pretty special though - we like surprises. All we're telling you is that we are stupidly excited about the bands.It all kicks off at 9pm through until 3am and entry is free, further details can be found on their website.



'Primitive' Scottish pop outfit The Paraffins' are celebrating the release of their debut album, 'Snout To The Grindstone (out 27th Sept) with a truly unique launch gig. Next Saturday (18th) the band are doing a wee outdoors gig in Glasgow, next to the Clyde on that amphitheatre-like set of steps near where the Barfly used to be. A selection of acts will be joining them for event which sees all of the artists performing through ghettoblasters. Featuring sets from: The Paraffins, Annie Accidental, Circle Of Fathers (one-off project from Lachlann ex- Gay Against You) and The LugTones plus DJing from Lindsay Conn and Gav Surface Noise. If you fancy checking out this pretty unique event then it all kicks off at 2pm through till 6 in the evening, sounds like a lot of fun to me.

The Paraffins - Lifes Too Beautiful

30 May 2010

Weekly Round Up (30/05/10)




Monday -Peterhead's Indian Red Lopez provided us with some tasty Fresh Meat
Tuesday - our love in with Meursault started this week with their Vic Galloway session, which came with the added bonus of a Daniel Johnston cover
Wednesday - day two of the Meursault love in, and they became the latest Scots Way-Hay victims. There was also a wee Frabbit session in there too, we can't have a week without one these days.
Thursday - the wonderful We're Only Afraid Of NYC were in session for Vic (we love these guys), also a week of Teenage Fanclub sessions started with their Radio 2 Session
Friday - it's freebie time!! Oh and yet another Fannies session, this one was for Marc Riley's 6Music show (this might well have gone up on Saturday, but it was meant to have been posted on Friday)


News, gigs and any other gubbins......

Those pesky Detour kids are it again, man they're good. This Wednesday (2nd), they've only gone and got the following bands lined up to play for them Song of Return (formerly Union of Knives), There Will Be Fireworks and Meursault. Stick that in your pipe!
It's at The Buff Club, tickets are only a fiver on the door, it all kicks off at 9pm, through until 3 in the morning. Man that's gone be one messy evening. it promises all the usual chaos of their Detour Live nights with hosts Ally and Weaver, who are also recording a pilot for their very own TV show. I'm going to be sunning it up in York when this is on, I might go the Viking Centre instead. That's 'rock 'n roll', right? Right? Fuck I'm old.....



Lost City Lights (more on them later) are out on tour this week in support of their new single “We Own the Night”, you can catch them on Wednesday (3rd) in Edinburgh at Whistlebinkies, followed by a gig on Sunday (6th) at the Captain’s Rest in Glasgow.


On Thursday (3rd), independent label and artist collective Antimatter are putting on their second installment of Musicbox, an evening of aural and visual delight....
The concept of Musicbox is pretty simple: 'Musically, each line up features four of the best new up and coming artists around. We operate an open mixed genre policy. Acoustic artists play side by side with electronic, folk bands play next to experimental musicians. Each artist has been specifically chosen to compliment the rest of the bill.'

Visually, they do things a little differently. The line up on the night also features four up and coming photographers. Each photographer is pre-assigned to a band. Which they are given a month to soak up the sound of their band and shoot a sequence of photographs as their interpretation of that band's music. Each sequence is then projected live on the night as a visual accompaniment to that band's performance. Performing Live on the night are Call to Mind (check their EP it's class!), Error Response, Cracks In The Concrete and Nomogram. Photographers: Ruan Suess, Awai David Wan, Erin Hardee and Parallax. Tickets are only £4, you can buy them in advance through the Antimatter homepage.
Sounds like a cracking (do I use that word too much?) night.

Continuing on with what is proving to be a busy wee week in Glasgow, our friends from Radar (the music blog that's done through the Scotsman), are putting on their first ever gig. They're touting it as a showcase for the best and most exciting new music in Scotland, having seen the line up I can't help but agree. It's at Nice'n'Sleazy's on Friday (4th) featuring the following, My Cousin I Bid You Farewell, Miaoux Miaoux and Blue Sky Archives.
Pretty, pretty good.


Tonight (30th) Ming Ming and the Ching Chings launch their new EP 'Not in Anyone's Gang' with a wee shindig at Nice n' Sleazys, 11pm - 3am. Shite name for a band, sorry fellas,thankfully though their music is cracking. If you've got the Monday off then this could be a grand way to spend your evening, the band will perform their new EP in their truly unforgettable hybrid, high-octave style. Expect a visual assault of projected artwork, VJ's and DJ'n and hot Brazilian dancing! Sounds like fun to me.

Washington Irving, are another band celebrating the launch of an EP this week. A wee corker it is too, hopefully we'll have more on them later in the month. Get yourself along to Mono on Thursday night (3rd), for their official EP launch, support on the evening comes from Randolphs Leap and Endor (Jarv Solo Set). Yet another great gig taking place this week while I'm away, I reckon there's some kind of conspiracy of bands not want me to come to their gigs. Cannae blame them, have you seen my dancing? Oh wait you probably have.....

Also on Thursday, are good friends over at Elba have a corker of a gig lined up at the Liquid Ship. The line up for the evening is a wee corker, featuring Blue Sky Archives (more from them soon, and by soon I mean July, there's a bit of a backlog of great new bands lined up), My Cousin I Bid You Farewell (I should really get my finger out and give them a listen) and last but not least, Peenko favourite Shambles Miller. Plus did I mention it's free, cannae beat free!

Oh and if you're looking for something to fill your Sunday afternoon with, then I'd suggest you head on over to the Tramway to check out the John Cage Musicircus. All the information and the like can be found here...


12 May 2010

Community Service #9 - Detour Scotland

I can pretend all I want that I am making a difference to the Scottish music scene, but then sitting behind the anonymity of a computer screen only does so much. Thankfully though there are amazing folk like Detour Scotland out there making a difference (whilst also putting me to shame). If you haven't come across Detour Scotland before then you are in for a bit of a treat, to simplify it they are out there putting on live events, filming/kidnapping bands in strange places, broadcasting their own podcasts, plus a whole host of other amazing stuff. Basically they are out there doing the kind of things that I am sure many of us daydream about doing. These guys are giving the Scottish music scene a much needed kick up the arse with their innovative approach to everything they do. I am still gutted I missed out on the night they hired a stripper to gyrate along with the bands,,,,,,,,,,,,,


In your own words describe what Detour Scotland is...

Ally - Ahahaaaa well. We set out with the heart of the matter being the Podcast, a radio-shaped, adventure in Scottish music with myself and my partner in crime Weaver, aiming to promote, and really get to know the people behind the music we really like, in different, fucked-up and hopefully entertaining ways. Complimenting that we wanted to get as much video content from the features in the show online as possible, thanks to our super talented friends. Thirdly, to celebrate each months podcast we wanted to great a live night, that was more than a gig, but something for folks to come down to and not for a single band, or act, but the night to be live a twisted version of a live floor show, Jools Holland style, with surprises, guests, new ways to watch bands in the tiny but brilliant Bar Bloc+ a showcase for everything that we did in that months podcast. We're at month 7 now and we're at a real turning point. We've tried a lot of things, met a lot of brilliant folks and we're now making a lot of decisions about the direction we're heading in and have just about formulated some real plans.

Weaver - I would be far more succinct and say that Detour is just 'utter, utter, chaotic, loud madness, fueled by sheer enthusiasm.


Please introduce the Detour team...


Ally - Quite literally it is a cast of thousands, Detour would be nothing without the people and friends that get involved and excited about it. We can't thank them enough. There is a core team, which is where the talent lies in Detour! Ben Cowie and Joe Merrick are our main camera/editors/graphics wizards, who are tireless in their efforts and patience, Joe also designed our site and also drives us around. The drivers of vans and cars Euan Robertson (who also takes lots of lovely pics) and Fraser Swain, our brilliant pals Malky B and Sharon Stephens bestowing some wisdom on us. Scott Cassidy records and mixes all our live sound for our videos, occasionally with the help of Bruce Rintol fae LoFi studios, Scott has managed somehow, to record the equivalent of a full live studio sound.... on location for our Kidnaps, from the snow of the borders to 105m in the air at the top of the Glasgow Science centre tower... He is amazing. They all are. We are all recent graduates, or just setting out in our careers, and all gain some amount of experience through Detour, but there is something inherent in everyone that gets involved, a desire, which is magic, to be part of a real team effort. We've recently enlisted the help of Rich Preston, an old pal who now works for aunty Beeb and Crag Carrick manager from Bloc, who are two very talented and wise lads who are helping us with the Podcast, where there are big changes and plans afoot....
Weaver - The list goes on and on, it is humbling the help we get offered; everyone from ex-girlfriends lost to the cause, parents putting us up, bands saying yes to our ideas, people coming to our gigs, looking around and thinking 'what the fuck is this?', leaving with a massive smile on their face then coming back every month - that's the Detour team.

What was it that motivated you to start Detour?

Ally - A love of many things - music, friends, chaos, the people involved in Scottish music and the good times that can come from that, bankruptcy, the insatiable urge to make ridiculous ideas come to fruition, the idea of 'Shock and Awe' and shots of Balkan. Basically a desire to cause a party, bring people together and showcase the music we love and the adventures that takes us on.
Weaver - We started a radio show back when we were students on Air3 in Stirling, just because we knew how much good music there was in Scotland. We just wanted to play it to out mates once a week. We ended up getting bands in for sessions and gigs and making amazing friends - from The Xcerts, Twin Atlantic, Frightened Rabbit, very drunkenly at Belladrum and so many more - that once we left uni, we knew we had to keep doing something. Because a) we'd made so many friends and b) we had discovered so much good music that we just loved and wanted to get out there. Detour is just the natural progression from that. It's pretty much a reflection of us and our friends - passionate, chaotic, unfashionable and very drunken.



What would you say has been the best thing to happen since you started it?

Ally - we do this feature on the podcast and film it for online called 'The Kidnap', taking bands off to random locations to record a session, but nothing acoustic about it, Full band, backline, PA, generator, live recording set-up. For the fifth month we'd been all over the place, and fancied fucking with folk a bit so instead of kidnapping the band - we kidnapped the crowd at the live night at Bloc, set off the fire alarm midway through a set by Hey Enemy, they then led the crowd out, across the road and down a piss soaked alley - where we had a full backline set up, with lights and a camera crew. So there were 150 folks going mental, Hey Enemy echoing round the whole of Bath St. police drive up, do nothing, then the generator chokes out during the last song, cue delirium and everyone back into the pub for the next act. The videos online, it's a ripper. Aye, and the time we hired a stripper to dance onstage with Motherwell band 'The LaFonatanes' was no bad either…

Weaver - Argh, I'm going to sound like a soppy bastard here. Genuinely, the people I've met and become friends with, the bands that I've discovered and got into and seen and had the pleasure of putting on, the mad wee adventures we go on, and the general excitement it all adds to my life; it's impossible to identify ONE thing that's been better than the rest. Mind you, that stripper was briliant ahaha!

For you personally what artist/band has excited you most since you started?

Ally - Bronto fucking Skylift. They are where it all began. They complete us. All the bands have been champions and share a similar theme. They are the good sorts.

Weaver - One of the biggest things for me so far has been the fact, genuinely, every single band we have put on have been a band we personally love. From the folk brilliance of Kitty the Lion to the unbelievably passionate and heavy hardcore of Departures, these are people who we've not got because they've got a big following or because they're fashionable, but because they are bands we actually adore. I listen to them on my ipod, I got to as many gigs as possible - hard when you live in Inverness, but not impossible, and would just be massive fans of if we weren't involved in promoting. Having said that, one artist I am sooooooo happy to have finally go is Iain Morrison; I'd go so far to say he's the best Scottish songwriter out there right now. I've been a massive fan since he was in Poor Old Ben/Crash My Model Car, back when I was in school, and everything he's ever done is stunning. So to be having him to the next gig in Bloc is brilliant. He's going to make people cry. One of the most talented individuals this country has.

For all the folk out there that haven't heard one of your Podcast/been to one of your nights, then why should they give you a listen/come along?

It's election day so here's our manifesto! Get it up you Cameron. Detour Scotland is here to be your pal. Hosts Ally and Weaver bring the monthly podcast with our picks of Scottish music, from indie to folk to dubstep to metal. We create video and features to let you meet the bands and the people behind the music, in what we hope are not only unorthodox, but potential chatastrophic ways. Too much is bland, corporate and money orientated - we don't have any pennies or sponsors, we're not fashionable or part of any scene, we're just massively enthusiastic about the music we find and play. The bands and the people in Scotland put their lives and passion into their music and art, and sadly there may be no end product or record deal, or career to come out of that, so we want to make the journey the best part - there's a spark that we want you to get excited by it too. As for the live nights, words can't compute, find a video, picture or ask someone that's been doon....

Lastly, what can we expect to see/hear from Detour this year?

The rest of the year, we'll see, but we've got some pretty big plans for the summer. On the 30th of May we're holding a very special one-day event, basically a big day out in conjunction with Bar Bloc. 5 very, very good bands, 5 venues, all the punters walking between venues in unison - with a fairly large twist, we're keeping that and the acts under wraps, so you'll just have to get a ticket; it's free, details on our Facebook. 3 days after that - the 2nd June we are moving Detour to Glasgow's Buff Club for one night only, to host SONG OF RETURN and THERE WILL BE FIREWORKS, with some special guests and surprises, in what will double as us filming a pilot for our own TV show! Not to be missed. Then hitting Aberdeen and Edinburgh with Song of Return. Followed by GoNorth, Rockness and a couple more festivals during the summer - while always trying to improve the podcast and spread the word. Then we'll think about the rest of the year! No matter what, it will be involve bands that we love, with people we love. And with plenty of that alcohol that we love.


If that sounds like your boat, which is fecking well should, then get yourself down to Bloc in Glasgow tonight for the next instalment of the Detour live extravaganza.
They've got a belter of line up in store, including Midnight Lion, Iain Morrison and Carnivores. Their aim is to give you a night like no other, if their previous events are anything to go by, then I fully believe them.....

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