Diamond Mine

AlbumMay 24 / 20117 songs, 32m 21s
Indie Folk
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A dazzling marriage of two musical styles.

Described by singer/songwriter Kenny Anderson (aka King Creosote) as the "soundtrack to a romanticized version of a life lived in a Scottish coastal village", Diamond Mine is a seven-track collection of previously unrecorded Anderson originals that have been doused in Brian Eno-inspired soundscapes by ambient producer Jon Hopkins, littered with rural field recordings and studded with occasional flourishes of accordions and strings.

It's so understated it's barely there, but <strong>Caroline Sullivan</strong> finds quiet delight in Diamond Mine

4.5 / 5

King Creosote and Jon Hopkins - Diamond Mine review: There's nothing left for us then us left dangling just a little shamefaced