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Diamond Mine is a collaborative studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter King Creosote and English electronica musician Jon Hopkins, released on 28 March 2011 through Domino Records. Inspired by the East Neuk of Fife, the album combines Creosote's songs with field recordings by Hopkins.
Mar 30, 2011 · King Creosote and Jon Hopkins' new collaboration Diamond Mine is steeped in the landscape of Fife. Here, they tell Nicola Meighan about why that part of Scotland so resonates with them, how it found its way into song, and the enduring influence of Talk Talk. Nicola Meighan Published 2:56am 30 March 2011.
Hopkins' venerable Casiotone 101 supplied many of the organ-type sounds heard across Diamond Mine, while his well-used Korg Trinity workstation keyboard provided a smattering of synth bass and electric piano sounds.
Apr 7, 2011 · http://www.dominorecordco.com/artists/king-creosote-and-jon-hopkins/March 28th sees the release of Diamond Mine, a collaborative album from Domino and Double...
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Diamond Mine is the stunning Mercury Award nominated new album from King Creosote & Jon Hopkins.
Mar 25, 2011 · Diamond Mine, a collaboration between Fife singer-songwriter King Creosote and producer/Eno collaborator extraordinaire Jon Hopkins, describes itself as ‘a romanticised version of a life lived in a Scottish coastal village’.
Mar 28, 2011 · Diamond Mine is not simply a collaboration from two Domino and Double Six artists, however, but also very much a labour of love. It is the "soundtrack to a romanticised version of a life lived in a Scottish coastal village".