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Efterklang A very special show, with the Berlin-based Danes joined by John Grant and the Northern Sinfonia orchestra. See Classical Hitlist, p 107. There’s also a good podcast interview with Efterklanger Peter Broderick on residentadvisor.net, where he discusses new solo album, These Walls of Mine. Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Wed 24 Oct. (Rock & Pop/Classical)

Bat for Lashes Natasha Khan returned last month with The Haunted Man, a stripped-back, lushly vocalled, British Isles-inspired slice of dream- pop. (Treat yourself to ‘Daniel’ too for some vintage BFL.) HMV Picture House, Edinburgh, Fri 19 Oct; 02 ABC, Glasgow, Sun 21 Oct. (R&P) The Ghost Box Belbury Youth Club A Hallowe’en special, featuring creepy film projections and DJ sets from the TV-theme and sci-fi obsessed record label, Ghost Box. See page 23 for Ghost Box’s special pick of Hallowe’en tracks for The List. Mono, Glasgow, Wed 31 Oct. (R&P)

David Byrne A talk from the Talking Heads legend, titled ‘Stay Free How to Survive As a Label and Artist’, hosted by List music writer, Nicola Meighan. See list.co.uk for our recent interview with Byrne. GFT, Glasgow, Fri 26 Oct. (Rock & Pop)

The Killers Fronted by the handsome Mr Flowers, the Las Vegas stadium- pleasing, radio friendly pop-rockers return with album four, Battle Born. SECC, Glasgow, Fri 26 Oct, with support from Tegan and Sara. (Rock & Pop) Ricardo Villalobos The Subbie sees an appearance from the German-Chilean minimal techno lord, and worshipper of all things Depeche Mode, as part of Sensu’s eighth birthday celebrations. The Sub Club, Glasgow, Fri 19 Oct. (Clubs, see page 55)

Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti Love him, loathe him; Los Angelite Ariel Pink probably wants you to do a bit of both actually. See preview, page 85. Stereo, Glasgow, Thu 8 Nov. (Rock & Pop)

Born to Be Wide The music bizz seminar focuses on sleeve artwork and design this time, with guest speaker Tommy Perman from FOUND among the panellists. Electric Circus, Edinburgh, Thu 1 Nov. (Rock & Pop)

Beach House As part of our coverage of the Neu! Reekie The first Neu! Reekie Records

Arches’ 21st birthday season events, we chat to half of the dream-pop duo, Alex Scally. See interview, over the page. The Arches, Glasgow, Mon 29 Oct. (Rock & Pop) event, featuring sunshiney twee-poppers Teen Canteen, plus a Vaselines DJ set. The Poetry Club, SWG3, Glasgow, Sat 27 Oct. (Rock & Pop)

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CHANNY LEANAGH, frontwoman of ethereal, electronic-pop act POLICA met her bandmate Ryan Olson when she was singing with the Gayngs collective. They put out debut album Give You The Ghost earlier this year, and those auto- tuned, ghostly and hypnotic vocals have been stuck in our heads ever since. Here Channy talks about her on the road eating habits.

What time is breakfast? It’s a few hours after I wake up.

Tea or coffee? Tea.

Smoking or non-smoking? Non, for two weeks.

Sweet or savoury snacks? Both.

What food do you miss when you tour? Food that tastes good.

Who’s the best cook you know? My mom of course.

What’s on your rider? Lots of beverages.

Which country/city has the best food? New York/LA, tied.

Do you eat out a lot? On the road, yes. Sometimes eating out is just raiding a gas station. At home, not too much. I like homecooked food.

Do you drink onstage? Yes, of course. (Claire Sawers)

Polica play SWG3, Glasgow, Fri 2 Nov, single review, page 89. thisispolica.com

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