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Mull Historical Society

Scotland’s Mull Historical Culture is the task of vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Colin MacIntyre. A indigenous from the Hebridean isle of Mull, MacIntyre used the MHS moniker after viewing it printed with an advertising campaign in 2000. Initially authorized to U.K. self-employed Tugboat, MacIntyre surely got to focus on cranking …

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Malcolm Middleton

In 2003, Malcolm Middleton, the person in Scottish indie pop group Arab Strap regularly acknowledged with “the majority of things musical,” released the cumbersomely entitled single album 5:14 Fluoxytine Seagull Alcoholic beverages John Nicotine, issued through Chemikal Underground. It had been the start of a prolific single profession for the …

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Aidan Moffat

The singing/mumbling 1 / 2 of Arab Strap — once credited after partner Malcolm Middleton, who was simply credited with “the majority of things music,” with “the majority of things not” — Aidan Moffat (actually a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter) spent the very first half of the ’90s shuffling between a …

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Arab Strap

Arab Strap’s music presented frank, unflinching narratives on the subject of sex and medicines spoken/sung inside a heavy Scottish brogue, supported by drum machines, digital loops, and sparse guitar melodies. Primarily a duo, their audio became richer and much more ambitious because they toured and collaborated with extra music artists. …

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