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A new Scottish music podcast, where we speak to Scottish artists about their music, and how they make it.
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Malin Lewis on songwriting, improv, and the baggage of the bagpipes
Episode 1
jeudi 22 mai 2025 • Duration 43:55
Laurie Presswood chats with piper, fiddler, instrument maker and composer Malin Lewis. Malin discusses their debut album Halocline, the role of improv in their songwriting, and the challenges of writing music for a brand-new instrument.
This episode is sponsored by Queen's Hall, Edinburgh; get tickets for Malin Lewis Presents at thequeenshall.net
CHAPTERS:
Nought For Glory (01:05)
Songwriting (11:25)
Halocline, and its standout track Trans (28:10)
Presented by Laurie Presswood; produced, recorded and edited by Peter Simpson for The Skinny; music by Brian Pokora
Alice Faye on touring, songwriting, and life after The Piano
Episode 2
jeudi 24 juillet 2025 • Duration 43:09
Glasgow singer-songwriter Alice Faye joins us to discuss life as an independent artist on tour, the aftermath of reality TV, the energy that goes into a good song, and the making of her new single Here We Go All Over (Again).
CHAPTERS:
Touring, and life after The Piano (00:30)
Alice Faye’s songwriting process (13:35)
A deep dive on Here We Go All Over (Again) (28:30)
instagram.com/alicefayemusic; Alice Faye plays The Caves, Edinburgh, 28 Aug and The Art School, Glasgow, 29 Aug
Presented by Laurie Presswood; recorded and edited by Peter Simpson; music and sounds by Brian Pokora.
Kim Carnie on tarot cards, the Gaelic music revival, and her new album
jeudi 11 septembre 2025 • Duration 27:09
Ahead of her new album A’ Chailleach, we catch up with award-winning Gaelic singer-songwriter Kim Carnie.
Kim sits down with Laurie Presswood to discuss the Gaelic music revival, the women who inspired her new album, the role of the tarot in A’ Chailleach, and writing a song for Seckou Keita before actually telling him...
This episode is sponsored by Queen's Hall, Edinburgh; get tickets for Malin Lewis Presents with Kim Carnie Trio, Malin Lewis Trio and Heal & Harrow at thequeenshall.net
CHAPTERS:
The tarot's role in A’ Chailleach (0:40)
Songwriting, Seckou Keita, and Gaelic music's revival (11:25)
The writing of opening track Ulc a dhèan mo lochd (28:10)
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A’ Chailleach is out on 19 Sep via Càrn Records; Kim Carnie tours the UK this September, details at kimcarnie.com/tour
Presented by Laurie Presswood; produced, recorded and edited by Peter Simpson for The Skinny; music by Brian Pokora
Andrew Wasylyk and Tommy Perman: Partnerships, postcards, and the Phantom of the Opera
jeudi 23 octobre 2025 • Duration 39:56
After teaming up on the SAY Award-longlisted album Ash Grey And The Gull Glides On, Andrew Wasylyk and Tommy Perman's latest project is a new score for the 1925 silent film adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera.
We caught up with Andrew and Tommy in the studio to discuss scoring an iconic piece of cinema, their respective musical processes, and the creative benefits of feeling like a novice.
Dundead presents The Phantom of the Opera on Tour with live score by Andrew Wasylyk and Tommy Perman tours Scotland, including Filmhouse, Edinburgh, 25 Oct; GFT, 29 Oct; Dundee Contemporary Arts, 31 Oct – dates and tickets at dca.org.uk/the-phantom-of-the-opera-tour/
Ash Grey and The Gull Glides On, out now on Clay Pipe Music - Andrew and Tommy perform the album live at Marryat Hall, Dundee, 8 Nov – tickets via dundeebox.co.uk
Presented by Laurie Presswood; produced and edited by Peter Simpson, with audio by Brian Pokora
Kathryn Joseph on Lomond Campbell, learning to love music, and the making of WE WERE MADE PREY.
jeudi 11 décembre 2025 • Duration 28:22
For the final Music Now podcast of the year, we hit the road to chat to SAY Award-winning singer-songwriter Kathryn Joseph.
We met Kathryn in the green room of the Glad Cafe in Glasgow’s Southside to talk about learning to love her music, her work with producer and multi-instrumentalist Lomond Campbell, and the process behind her recent LP WE WERE MADE PREY.
Kathryn Joseph plays First Footin' at St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, 1 Jan (tickets here) and Oran Mor, Glasgow on 18 Jan as part of Celtic Connections (tickets here)
Recorded at The Glad Cafe, Glasgow; thanks to Kim and the GC team for all their help.
Presented by Laurie Presswood; produced and edited by Peter Simpson, with audio by Brian Pokora
Gaelic vocal trio Sian on archives, storytelling, and translation
mercredi 19 novembre 2025 • Duration 37:56
On our latest episode, we're joined by Ceitlin Lilidh, Eilidh Cormack and Ellen MacDonald, better known as the Gaelic vocal harmony group Sian.
Sian are perhaps best known for their work with Niteworks on tracks like Air far an la, and their second album araon, which came out in August, was jointly produced by Niteworks’ Innes Strachan and the prolific producer and composer Innes White.
We caught up with the trio to chat about their tour preparations, adapting well-known songs, and mining the archives at The School of Scottish Studies.
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This episode is sponsored by the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh, where Sian are performing on 4 December as part of the last of their Malin Lewis Presents series with Flook and Malin Lewis – get tickets via thequeenshall.net
Presented by Laurie Presswood; produced, recorded and edited by Peter Simpson for The Skinny; music by Brian Pokora
Follow Sian on Instagram at @sianceol and get tickets for their upcoming tour at sianmusic.com/tour
Brìghde Chaimbeul on folklore, ritual, Sunwise and the small pipes
vendredi 16 janvier 2026 • Duration 25:04
On our first episode of 2026, we catch up with musician and composer Brìghde Chaimbeul. One of the most exciting pipe players to emerge in recent years, we chat to Brìghde about the inspirations behind her excellent new album Sunwise, the role of mythology and ritual in her songwriting, and her process for playing live.
Brìghde plays St Lukes, Glasgow on 21 Jan with Shahzad Ismaily as part of Celtic Connections – tickets here
CHAPTERS:
Celtic Connections, and the Sunwise album (0:30)
Community, ritual, archives and development (6:15)
The winter folklore and Gaelic mythology behind A’Chailleach (16:55)
The significance of Sunwise (22:00)
Presented by Laurie Presswood; production and editing by Peter Simpson; audio by Brian Pokora; recorded remotely from The Skinny office in Edinburgh
Kai Reesu's Paul Copeland and Jurnalist on their SAY Award win, Kompromat vol.1, and their new album
jeudi 28 mai 2026 • Duration 34:03
Paul Copeland and Jurnalist of Scottish Album of the Year winners Kai Reesu join us to talk about the impact of their SAY win, the process of making their new album, and the ways in which their songs come together.
Kai Reesu play Eden Festival in Moffat on Friday 12 June, Glasgow Jazz Festival on Saturday 13 June, the Skinny Stage at Kelburn Garden Party on Sunday 5 July, and Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival on Sunday 26 July
Presented by Laurie Presswood; production and editing by Peter Simpson and Laurie Presswood; audio by Brian Pokora.
Brownbear's Matthew Hickman on songwriting, soul, and ambitious live shows
mercredi 18 mars 2026 • Duration 39:44
On this episode, we chat to Matthew Hickman of indie-soul outfit Brownbear. We discuss a pair of ambitious upcoming gigs, his songwriting approach, some unexpected inspirations, and the telltale signs of a good song.
Brownbear play Queen's Hall, Edinburgh on 27 Mar with a full band and string ensemble, and Saint Luke's, Glasgow on 6 Jun, performing their albums 'What Is Home?' and 'Demons' in full.
Presented by Laurie Presswood; production and editing by Peter Simpson and Laurie Presswood; audio by Brian Pokora.


