When: 7.30pm on Wednesday 22 July 2015
Where: The Eagle Inn, 19 Collier Street, Salford, M3 7DW
We’re excited to be working with C Duncan for the first time.
Glasgow’s C Duncan, born 1989, is the son of two classical musicians. Surrounded by music throughout his childhood, Christopher initially took up piano and viola. His teens led him to school bands – learning to play guitar, bass and drums – but did little to quell his fascination with the composition and performance of classical music. He eventually enrolled in Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (now the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) to study music composition, where his pieces were performed by various ensembles across the UK.
To hear C Duncan’s music now is to grasp those two common threads between his interests in classical and modern music. The pieces that make up his forthcoming debut LP are formed from lush choral harmonies and acoustic instrumentation, textured like contemporary dreampop and all recorded at home in Glasgow on his bedroom studio setup, gradually built up one layer and one instrument at a time. The results of this methodical and isolationist recording process give us charming lo-fi folk with the harmonic width of choral composition, the sweetness of barbershop and the rough eloquence that has so readily soundtracked Glasgow over the past decades.
Christopher is also an accomplished painter, naming Grant Wood and Gerhard Richter as influences. His work has been exhibited throughout Scotland and he provides cover art for his own records, expressing the same musical ideas through painted image.
Main support comes from False Nines. Formed over a mutual love of lo-fi yet ambitious indie-rock, Manchester’s own False Nines have already caught the ear of BBC 6 Music’s Marc Riley with their debut demo recordings. Recently playing their first gigs across Manchester, they are soon to head into the studio with the plan of releasing a single some time in 2015.
Opening the show is Paul Bytheway. Bytheway is a unique solo performer from Manchester, playing several instruments into loop machines to create his songs. He merges classic harmonies with modern electronic sounds. He has been compared to Alt-J, Prince, Talking Heads and Daft Punk – but has a sound and approach that is unique to him.
Buy tickets now. Tickets are available from Common (no booking fee), Piccadilly Records, Vinyl Exchange, Billetto.co.uk, WeGotTickets.com, Ticketline.co.uk and on 0871 220 0260.