Music HITLIST THE BEST ROCK, POP, JAZZ & FOLK

Dirty Projectors Dave Longstreth is currently touring his band’s album no 6, Swing Lo Magellan, recorded in the attic of a house in upstate New York and full of the band’s signature harmonies and itchy beats. Check out their mini-film Hi Custodian on YouTube for alternate versions of the new album tracks. The Arches, Glasgow, Mon 15 Oct. (Rock & Pop)

Om The stoner doom metallers add in meditative chanting and eastern instruments creating a still trippy, sinister drone sound, in a very different style from their rock roots. Stereo, Glasgow, Fri 28 Sep. (R&P)

Dylan Carlson A solo project from the Earth member, based on Scottish field recordings. See preview, page 78. Sneaky Pete’s, Edin, Thu 11 Oct; The Art School, Glasgow, Fri 12 Oct. (R&P) Hot Chip New album, In Our Heads was widely regarded as their most accessible to date, full of chirruping synths and classic Prince-worthy funk bass. 02 ABC, Glasgow, Fri 12 Oct. (Rock & Pop)

Azealia Banks The potty mouthed, mermaid-obsessed Harlem rapper makes it to Scotland, after nearly making it to T in the Park, then having to cancel. Finally! See Exposure, page 87. 02 ABC, Glasgow, Fri 29 Sep. (Rock & Pop) Bloc Party The post-punk politicists from London prove the split rumours were unfounded as they tour new album, Four. See preview, page 78. 02 Academy, Glasgow, Sun 14 Oct. (Rock & Pop)

Picasso by Night, with Churches A night-time gallery visit, with live music and cocktails. See photo preview, page 89 Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Fri 28 Sep. (Rock & Pop)

Neu! Reekie! Two dates from the cultural club:

Errors and Dam Mantle These dudes Balam Acab Witch house exponent and

Edinburgh with Jenni Fagan and Seafieldroad and Glasgow at the new Jim Lambie Poetry Club. Glasgow, Fri 21 Sep; Summerhall, Edinburgh, Fri 28 Sep. (Rock & Pop) continue to shape-shift and morph, and we like what we hear more and more. See right, and reviews, page 81 and 82. Electric Circus, Edinburgh, Sat Oct 13. (Rock & Pop)

superstar remixer from Pennsylvania, real name Alec Koone. CCA, Glasgow, Mon 8 Oct; Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh, Tue 9 Oct. (Rock & Pop)

list.co.uk/music EAT, SLEEP and BREATHE

JAMES HAMILTON, (above, right)drummer in Errors, will marry you if you offer him Belvedere vodka. But a Starbucks coffee? Jog on.

What time is breakfast? Any time up to an hour after check- out, unless breakfast’s included. Tea or coffee?

Double espresso (no sugar) for me; black with milk and no sugar for Simon and peppermint tea for Steev, thanks. Never, ever that weak piss they serve in Starbucks.

Smoking or non-smoking? Despite my best attempts to the contrary, smoking. Sweet or savoury snacks? Personally, sweet. There’s a café where I stay in Paisley called Drennans Finest Food, and they do the best coffee and the best cheesecake ever.

What food do you miss when you tour? Seafood we’ve got two non-fish eaters in our touring party so fish is almost never on the menu. But I love salmon, sea bass and most shellfish. Who’s the best cook you know? My stepmum, probably. At least once a week I try and visit my dad and her for dinner.

What’s on your rider? Beer and good quality vodka. Nothing says ‘I wish I didn’t book you for this show’ like Aldi’s own brand Tamova. Any promoter who rocks us up a bottle of Russian Standard, Absolut or Stoli has friends for life. Get us Grey Goose or Belvedere and we’ll marry you.

Which country/ city has the best food? France. We played at a place in Toulouse called Le Bikini, which had the greatest catering I’ve ever tasted.

Do you eat out a lot? A Japanese place on Sauchiehall Street called Nanakusa is my favourite restaurant on planet Earth.

Do you drink onstage? Yeah, depending on the length of our set. Up to 45 minutes is one beer, an hour is two, over an hour is three. Errors play Electric Circus, Edinburgh, Sat 13 Oct.

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