79 RESTLESS NATIVES

THAT WAS THE WEEK THAT

WAS Seven days of walks, talks, i lm

and music (including Ghostface Killah, Tim Hecker, Future of the Left and Tuff Love) was enough to ensure this new festival in May deserved recommendation, but its showcasing of the recently unexplored East End of Glasgow was a strong selling point. (DP)

78 JONNIE COMMON HOUSE MUSICIAN

Branching out from his established combination of free-associating lyrics and folktronic beats, Common released the surprisingly beautiful Kitchen Sync in 2016, created entirely of samples from his kitchen. His work with Jamie Scott in CARBS also continued to be phenomenally entertaining. (NB)

77 DENIS SULTA THE REAL DEAL

Having received accolades from the likes of Four Tet and John Talabot, Denis Sulta has made quite an impression since the release of his Numbers debut ‘It’s Only Real’. The Glaswegian DJ-producer launched his own label, Sulta Selects, with the ‘Nein Fortiate / Dubelle Oh XX’ EP its i rst release. (AQ)

76 SUCH A DRAG

BOOSTING THE

DRAG TRADE On the last Sunday of every month at Electric

Circus, you’ll i nd host Groundskeeper Fanny and her cohort of fabulous fellow queens performing live lip-synchs to classic tracks and hilarious numbers. In the past year, this has done much to promote the art of drag in Scotland. (AQ)

75 STILL GAME

CRAIGLANG TIME COMING After almost a decade on ice, Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill’s misbehaving neighbours, Jack and Victor, made a triumphant return to our screens. Now a genuine cultural phenomenon, the Craiglang duo are all set to embark on another residency at the Hydro. (MR)

74 MODERN STUDIES 72 MATT REGAN

WELL-SCHOOLED BAND HEART OF THE MATTER

Self-described as a ‘chamber pop band from Glasgow-via-Yorkshire’, Emily Scott, Rob St John, Pete Harvey and Joe Smillie have created what will surely rank as one of the Scottish albums of this year in the fragile, beautifully composed Swell to Great, released on Song, by Toad. (DP) Riding on the wave of gig-theatre, Matt Regan’s skills as a raconteur and composer came together in Greater Belfast, a personal journey through the city of his birth. Now based in Glasgow, Regan’s performances bring rock’n’roll and poignancy together. (GKV)

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73 LUCKYME

FORTUNE HUNTERS

LuckyMe are a force to be reckoned with, thanks in part to

their roster of supreme DJs, producers and musicians. Releases from Hudson Mohawke, Baauer and Machinedrum, to name but a few, have cemented their reputation for innovation in the dance music scene. (AQ)

71 GLORIOUS TRACES GLAD CULTURE

The artistic hub of Glasgow’s Southside is assuredly The Glad Café. To celebrate its fourth birthday in August, the Shawlands venue held Glorious Traces, an inspiring weekender curated by local heroes Alasdair Roberts, Alex Neilson, Counterl ows and the Save As collective. (SS)

70 JACQUELINE DONACHIE

BRAIN STORM A ‘Glasgow Miracle’-era contemporary of Douglas

Gordon, Christine Borland and Martin Boyce, Jacqueline Donachie showed Deep in the Heart of Your Brain at GoMA and deservedly won a Freelands Foundation Award to enable a future retrospective at the Fruitmarket in Edinburgh. (DP)