King Creosote

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King Creosote.jpgWe are very near the end of the mix and it is a beautiful sounding thing indeed. 

All that's left to do is make the track at the end sit nice and loud and clear and give everyone the feeling we want them to have as they leave the cinema.

We have the wonderful King Creosote and Domino Records to thank for our final track, I won't tell you which one it is suffice to say you should go out and buy everything KC have ever published.  I am a fan for sure.

Their latest oeuvre is available via all the usual portals and some sample listening to treat your lugs to can be found on Myspace.

Thumbnail image for itunes button.gif   Click here to buy the album on iTunes
 





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ping said:

In 1994, the singer / 640-802 songwriter with Skuobhie Dubh Orchestra and Khartoum Heroes realised that an increasing number of his songs were either not folky / N10-004 bluegrassy enough for the Dubhs, or had too few chords for the Heroes. King Creosote crowned himself to bring to the world - "songs with relatively few chords in a non-bluegrass style", 70-271 except in those cases where "this song is an over-elaborate bluegrass ditty". In 2005, KC 70-528 live might, fully clothed, only sport the accordion, with some rare guitar / banjo / box-playing from Pip Dylan of Spain, naturist and HP0-J24 ogre of beauty.

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