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  3. I've been listening to a lot of Scottish music recently and for those who don't know Scottish music, I wanted to share some of my favourite songs.

I've been listening to a lot of Scottish music recently and for those who don't know Scottish music, I wanted to share some of my favourite songs.

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  • KristieK Kristie

    I've been listening to a lot of Scottish music recently and for those who don't know Scottish music, I wanted to share some of my favourite songs.

    Brace yourself, it's eclectic.

    Still - Beluga Lagoon

    Can't Weld a Body - Karine Polwart

    If You Ever Needed Me - Adam Holmes

    Mountains - Biffy Clyro

    Modern Leper - Frightened Rabbit

    Barriers - Aereogramme

    Hùg air a’ Bhonaid Mhòir - Julie Fowlis

    Bats in the Attic - King Creosote

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    @kristiedegaris great list, love some King Creosote and Up the Biffy, course.

    Young Fathers are a good shout too, if experimental hip hop appeals.

    And of course, the grand-daddies of Postrock, Mogwai. They are on the list alongside Boards of Canada of “bands that are extremely Scottish but nobody seems to know it”.

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    • Justin MarringtonH Justin Marrington

      @kristiedegaris great list, love some King Creosote and Up the Biffy, course.

      Young Fathers are a good shout too, if experimental hip hop appeals.

      And of course, the grand-daddies of Postrock, Mogwai. They are on the list alongside Boards of Canada of “bands that are extremely Scottish but nobody seems to know it”.

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      @kristiedegaris a list that also includes Belle & Sebastian, something I shamefully hadn’t realised until recently 🫣.

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      • Justin MarringtonH Justin Marrington

        @kristiedegaris great list, love some King Creosote and Up the Biffy, course.

        Young Fathers are a good shout too, if experimental hip hop appeals.

        And of course, the grand-daddies of Postrock, Mogwai. They are on the list alongside Boards of Canada of “bands that are extremely Scottish but nobody seems to know it”.

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        @howlingeverett You've blown my mind! I had no idea BOC were Scottish!!!

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