Thursday, 4 June 2009

Revealed: T Break '09 winners

T Break When it comes to getting yourself noticed, few showcases are as effective for Scotland's unsigned musical talent as T Break. Every year at T in the Park, Scotland's biggest music bash, the winning bands are rewarded with a set in the T Break tent, in front of a whole host of potential new fans, music writers and industry scouts.

Almost 1,400 entries have been whittled down to just 16 by the judging panel, so here we reveal each winning act, with a few words on where they're from, what's been said so far, what they sound like, and how many MySpace hits they have (just as an at-a-glance indication of their current status).



Tango in the Attic

From? Glenrothes, Fife
Hype? "The more I hear from them, the higher I rate them" - Vic Galloway, Radio 1
Sound? Vampire Weekend with Fife accents
MySpace hits: 68,244


Little Eskimos

From? Alloa/Yetts O Muckhart/Stirling
Hype? "We haven't stopped listening to the music since we've been off tour" - MySpace comment
Sound? Brash, wide-eyed indie-rock songs
MySpace hits: 23,434


Mike Nisbet

From? Oban, now Glasgow
Hype? "Your set was ace last night" - MySpace comment
Sound? Wearily uplifting singer-songwriter in the Stephen Fretwell mould
MySpace hits: 13,308


My Cousin I Bid You Farewell

From? Glasgow
Hype? "You can already imagine crowds singing with drunken glee" - Us
Sound? Unashamedly huge rock music with a delicate heart
MySpace hits: 39,639

Play: The Contented Hearts



The French Quarter

From? Stirling
Hype? "This band create the big sonic soundscapes loved by later Radiohead albums" - Daily Record
Sound? Brooding, ambitious post-rock of the quiet-loud-quiet variety
MySpace hits: 37,131


Punch and the Apostles

From? Glasgow
Hype? "One of the best live bands in the world right now" - Jim Gellatly, Radio Scotland
Sound? Stomping olde-world blues and folk, with sax and accordion
MySpace hits: 44,857


Ming Ming and the Ching Chings

From? Glasgow
Hype? "Ming Ming fuse the visceral horror-schlock stomping of The Cramps with Josef K's iconoclastic rumbling" - Us
Sound? See above, with added adrenalin
MySpace hits: 20,285

Play: Show Off



Dead Boy Robotics

From? Edinburgh
Hype? "Two fellas construct something wonderful out of the dance/ noise/punk/electro sound they’ve been building" - The List
Sound? Synth-fuelled electro for the XBox generation
MySpace hits: 12,133

Play: Cloud Sequence Animals



Barn Owl

From? Glasgow
Hype? "You write lovely songs" - MySpace comment [And we've been meaning to feature them on the blog for ages - Ed]
Sound? Indie for grown-ups, with handclaps and stirring crescendos
MySpace hits: 35,342


We Are Trapped in Kansas

From? Ayr
Hype? "Scotland's most accomplished math rock act" - Us
Sound? Intricate, spindly guitars underscore yearning vocals
MySpace hits: 74,458


G1ft

From? Glasgow
Hype? "Shimmy Shake is big bro, like the eastern vibe" - MySpace comment
Sound? Ballsy hip hop with an exotic edge
MySpace hits: 14,294


Maple Leaves

From? Glasgow
Hype? "Nice harmonies you've got" - MySpace comment
Sound? Achingly sweet indie-pop with girl-boy harmonies
MySpace hits: 7,080


Gong Fei

From? Dundee
Hype? "Punky indie nonsense, for fans of Mclusky, Shellac, Hot Club De Paris" - Promoter
Sound? Skewed, propulsive indie-punk
MySpace hits: 5,177


Homework

From? Edinburgh
Hype? "Great gig there lads" - MySpace comment
Sound? Bass-heavy electro-rock crossover
MySpace hits: 3,273


Brother Louis Collective

From? Glasgow
Hype? "Louis and his collective are surely destined for a larger stage" - Sunday Mail
Sound? Polished indie with a Scottish accent, flute and piano
MySpace hits: 47,746


Popolo

From? Dundee/Glasgow/St. Andrews
Hype? "Incorporate dance music theory with rock practice to create concise blasts of breakneck pop" - TenTracks.co.uk
Sound? Math rock ambitions meet off-kilter guitars
MySpace hits: 36,145


T in the Park takes place at Balado, near Kinross, 10-12 July

Words: Nick Mitchell

What do you make of the T Break winners? Discuss...

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3 Comments:

Anonymous Ally said...

a lot of interesting stuff there, look forward to checking the ones I don't know out. But "one of the best live bands in the world right now"?! That made me chuckle.

4 June 2009 10:06  
Blogger Nick Mitchell said...

Yeah I think they've got the mix just about right, with a few bands who are virtually unknown and bands like Trapped in Kansas who have generated a bit of buzz.

Definitely a few there I'm looking forward to seeing for the first time.

4 June 2009 10:36  
Anonymous Milo said...

Interesting way of evaluating status - are you sure some of these bands haven't been hitting refresh to bump up their myspace tally? ;-)

Definitely a good way of finding out about new bands as I don't know much about a lot of these but judging on past years the quality does tend to be infuriatingly inconsistent.

5 June 2009 11:43  

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