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BLUES boy Marcus Foster has connections that are worth their weight in gold. His best mate is Twilight megastar Robert Pattinson. He needed a girl to play a role in the video for his new single I Was Broken — so Marcus got the other half of Twilight’s diamond couple, Kristen Stewart, to do it . . . for NOTHING. Marcus said: “I wanted to do something quite honest with the video, I had the camera straight in my face so I wanted to deliver some kind of performance. “I’m really happy with how it ended up, Kristen did a great job. “It seems that people are into it but then some have kind of assumed I only asked her because she’s so well-known. “I didn’t use her in any way, she was more than happy to help me out. “We needed a girl with dark hair who was an actress, Kristen was the first person I emailed and that was it.” Soulful London boy Marcus’ career has a lot more going for it than his celeb links. His debut album Name- less Path — out on Septem- ber 26 — is creating waves. He explained: “I’m in a strange position as I’m not making pop music but I’m signed to a major label, so I’m walking that line between art and compromise. “I just want to be able to make the music I want and play to as many people who want to hear it. “It’s all about having something to say — and I do. “I grew up in the UK but a couple of years ago I did a tour of America. “I do everything the wrong way round. I’d love to go back as it was crazy although it was premature, I wasn’t quite ready. “The kind of music I play is more accessible to people out there as it has that blues influence they get it. But over here, people think of it being more elit- ist and not as popular. “Back then it was just me and my guitar but I’ve realised since then what I wanted to do was more electric and soulful between then and now, I’ve found my sound.” Marcus is joining The Pierces on tour — hitting Glasgow’s ABC on October 8. Then he’s back up north for his own tour in Novem- ber — and the Twilight gang could be there too. He said: “I’ve done a few smaller tours and been up to Scotland a couple of times. But it’s good to be going out with The Pierces as I’ll be playing some big- ger venues. “I’m pretty excited. I’ve done a few larger places and some festivals over the summer — and that’s what I want to do, play to as many people as I can. It really makes you feel good about yourself to go for it and everyone is still there. “It’s not really as hard as you’d think for Robert and Kristen to come — whenever they’re around, they do. “Although I am looking forward to playing bigger places where it’s easier for them to hide.” Q Download the album and get tour tickets at marcusfoster music.co.uk [email protected] BY JIM GELLATLY ! DEATH DISCO TRANS-EUROPE EXPESSWAY @ The Arches & SWG3, Glasgow, tomorrow: Take a bulging line-up of electronic talent and two of the city’s coolest venues, then add a dedicated disco bus to take you between them and you’ve got one of the most adventurous parties of the year. Norwegian nu-disco pioneers Lindstrom and Prins Thomas top the DJ bill, while super- hyped trio Factory Floor, right, are the live headliners — fresh from the success of their debut single on Optimo Records earlier this year. Also performing across the two venues are Retro/Grade, Feadz, Sh** Robot, Stay+ and Walls, as well as the usual DD residents. $ MOUNT HEART ATTACK @ La Cheetah, Glasgow, tonight: It’s the third birthday for this hedonistic night devoted to the freshest bass music around, and they’ve put together a line-up that’ll have the connoisseurs drooling. Romania-born, Berlin- based techno hero Cosmin TRG tops the bill, and New York man-of-the-moment Falty DL also takes to the decks. As if that wasn’t enough, dubstep experimentalist Boxcutter and rising star Young Montana both play live sets. % ZZZAP @ Wee Red Bar, Edinburgh, tonight: A bonus Friday party for this popular Edinburgh techno and tech-house night which normally runs every other Tuesday at the Liquid Room. Tonight Clubsoda, Steve Hunter, Sandy Bells and the Juicy DJs provide the sound- track. & MIXED BIZNESS @ Snafu, Aber- deen, tonight: Glas- gow’s leading hip hop, beats and bass party heads north with main man Boom Monk Ben on the decks and Hahaha playing live. ( AXIS @ Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh, tonight: Back at the Cab for a fresh- ers’ week special with Sheffield’s Vandal drop- ping big electronic beats alongside Kris Meja, Hot Knives, Anarkid and Frequent Flyers. Q Email your news and listings to tom.churchill@ the-sun.co.uk BY TOM CHURCHILL CHARLEENA WHO: Charleena Maughan WHERE: Edinburgh FOR FANS OF: Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Florence & The Machine JIM SAYS: With Scots like Emeli Sandé and Yasmin starting to make a major impact on the scene, the time is surely ripe for singer-songwriter Charleena. My introduction to the starlet was her cracking electro RnB number Lipstick Fell. But a new song called Stop This World really bowled me over. With hints of Florence & The Machine, she’s come up with a wonderful track that shows another side of the much in- demand singer. My radio show is all about cutting-edge new music, and she’s the perfect fit. A former pupil at St David’s in Dalkeith, Midlothian, initial encouragement came from her music teacher Phillip Thorne, when she was just 14. In her school report, he recommended that she pursue music. Now 20, her drive to succeed is a joy, but you do need a bit of luck. She certainly had that when she was spotted online. Charleena, below, was invited over to New York last November. It was a fruitful trip as she was introduced to legendary producer Phil Ramone. She’s been flying back and forth since the start of this year. Along the way she’s met some pretty impressive figures, including Chaka Khan, ZZ Top, multi-million-selling songwriter Skylar Grey, Drake, and even Billy Joel! She revealed: “Billy asked to be introduced to me at the songwriter’s Hall of Fame. “He sat down and spent some time chatting with me about my music.” I remember when it was announced that the MOBOs were coming to Glasgow. A few down south sneered that Scotland wasn’t Urban enough. Charleena is further proof that they were wrong. MORE: reverbnation.com/ charleenamaughan Q Jim will be playing Charleena on In:Demand Uncut — Sunday 7-10pm on Clyde 1, Forth One, Northsound 1, Radio Borders, Tay FM, West FM & West Sound FM. See jimgellatly.com NEW MUSIC BY CHRIS SWEENEY CLUBBING Q&A: HUW STEPHENS INDIE club phenomenon Propaganda is launching at Edinburgh’s HMV Picture House tomorrow night with Huw Stephens, left, at the controls. So SFTW sat down with the Radio 1 favourite to pick his brains . . . Q: Ultimate Propaganda floor-filler track? A: Blur’s Song 2. An obvious classic of course, but a thrilling tune whichever way you look at it! Q: What gets you on the dancefloor? A: A bit of booze and some Pulp. Q: If you could hit the dancefloor with anyone, alive or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why? A: I’d like to dance with Andre 3000 from Outkast on one side, Kylie on the other. I’d be happy with that. I’m not really a dancer, though, I must admit. Unless it’s at a wedding. Or Propaganda when no one’s looking. Q: What’s your best DJing anecdote? A: Getting 60,000 people to sing along with The Proclaimers’ 500 Miles on the Reading main stage before Guns N’ Roses was a special moment! Q: What else are you up to at the moment? A: My Radio 1 show goes out Wednesday nights at midnight, with loads of the best new music on it. I’m on the weekends too, 1- 4pm, playing tunes and seeing what folk are up to on their days off. INDIE gang Hard-Fi have announced a full European tour. But there’s only one Scots gig — at the ABC in Glasgow on September 27. It’s been a few years since their last tour, so it should be a belting night. Tickets are still up for grabs via hard-fi.com CHINGFORD’S finest, The Rifles, are back — locked and loaded. They’ve changed a few members and are having another crack at it. Comeback single Tangled Up In Love is spot-on, good old rock ‘n’ roll with some melody. Give it a listen now at therifles.net ONES 2 WATCH 6 SFTW Friday, September 16, 2011

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Page 1: 6 SFTW Friday,September16,2011 · BLUES boy Marcus Fosterhas connections that are worth their weightingold. HisbestmateisTwilight megastarRobertPattinson. Heneededagirltoplay aroleinthevideoforhis

BLUES boy MarcusFoster has connectionsthat are worth theirweight in gold.His best mate is Twilightmegastar Robert Pattinson.He needed a girl to playa role in the video for hisnew single I Was Broken —so Marcus got the otherhalf of Twilight’s diamondcouple, Kristen Stewart, todo it . . . for NOTHING.Marcus said: “I wanted todo something quite honestwith the video, I had thecamera straight in my faceso I wanted to deliver somekind of performance.“I’m really happy withhow it ended up, Kristendid a great job.“It seems that people areinto it but then some havekind of assumed I onlyasked her because she’sso well-known.“I didn’t use her inany way, she wasmore than happy tohelp me out.“We needed a girlwith dark hair who wasan actress, Kristen wasthe first person I emailedand that was it.”

SoulfulLondon boy Marcus’career has a lot more goingfor it than his celeb links.His debut album Name-less Path — out on Septem-ber 26 — is creating waves.He explained: “I’m in astrange position as I’m notmaking pop music but I’msigned to a major label,so I’m walking that linebetween art and compromise.“I just want to be able tomake the music I want andplay to as many people whowant to hear it.“It’s all about havingsomething to say — and I do.“I grew up in the UK buta couple of years ago I dida tour of America.“I do everything thewrong way round. I’d loveto go back as it was crazyalthough it was premature,I wasn’t quite ready.“The kind of music I playis more accessible to peopleout there as it has thatblues influence — they getit. But over here, peoplethink of it being more elit-ist and not as popular.“Back then it was just meand my guitar but I’verealised since then what Iwanted to do was moreelectric and soulful —between then and now, I’ve

found my sound.” Marcus isjoining The Pierces on tour— hitting Glasgow’s ABC onOctober 8.Then he’s back up northfor his own tour in Novem-ber — and the Twilight gangcould be there too.He said: “I’ve done a fewsmaller tours and been upto Scotland a couple oftimes. But it’s good to begoing out with The Piercesas I’ll be playing some big-ger venues.“I’m pretty excited. I’vedone a few larger placesand some festivals over the

summer — and that’s what Iwant to do, play to as manypeople as I can. It reallymakes you feel good aboutyourself to go for it andeveryone is still there.“It’s not really as hard asyou’d think for Robert andKristen to come — wheneverthey’re around, they do.“Although I am lookingforward to playing biggerplaces where it’s easier forthem to hide.”Q Download the album and gettour tickets at marcusfostermusic.co.uk

[email protected]

BY JIMGELLATLY

!DEATH DISCO TRANS-EUROPEEXPESSWAY @ The Arches &SWG3, Glasgow, tomorrow:

Take a bulging line-up ofelectronic talent and two ofthe city’s coolest venues, thenadd a dedicated disco bus totake you between them andyou’ve got one of the mostadventurous parties of theyear.Norwegian nu-disco pioneersLindstrom and Prins Thomastop the DJ bill, while super-hyped trio Factory Floor,right, are the live headliners —fresh from the success of theirdebut single on OptimoRecords earlier this year.Also performing across thetwo venues are Retro/Grade,Feadz, Sh** Robot, Stay+ andWalls, as well as the usualDD residents.

$MOUNT HEART ATTACK @ LaCheetah, Glasgow, tonight:It’s the third birthday for

this hedonistic night devotedto the freshest bass musicaround, and they’ve puttogether a line-upthat’ll have theconnoisseurs drooling.Romania-born, Berlin-based techno heroCosmin TRG tops thebill, and New York

man-of-the-moment Falty DLalso takes to the decks. As ifthat wasn’t enough, dubstepexperimentalist Boxcutter andrising star Young Montanaboth play live sets.

%ZZZAP @ Wee Red Bar,Edinburgh, tonight: A bonusFriday party for this

popular Edinburgh techno andtech-house night whichnormally runs every otherTuesday at the Liquid Room.Tonight Clubsoda, SteveHunter, Sandy Bells and theJuicy DJs provide the sound-track.

&MIXED BIZNESS @ Snafu, Aber-deen, tonight: Glas-gow’s leading hip

hop, beats and bassparty heads north withmain man Boom MonkBen on the decks andHahaha playing live.

(AXIS @ Cabaret Voltaire,Edinburgh, tonight: Backat the Cab for a fresh-

ers’ week special withSheffield’s Vandal drop-

ping big electronic beatsalongside Kris Meja,Hot Knives, Anarkidand Frequent Flyers.Q Email your news andlistings to [email protected]

BYTOM

CHURCHILL

CHARLEENAWHO: Charleena MaughanWHERE: EdinburghFOR FANS OF: Rihanna,Nicki Minaj, Florence & TheMachineJIM SAYS: With Scots likeEmeli Sandé and Yasminstarting to make a majorimpact on the scene, thetime is surely ripe forsinger-songwriter Charleena.My introduction to the

starlet was her crackingelectro RnB number LipstickFell. But a new song calledStop This World reallybowled me over. With hintsof Florence & The Machine,she’s come up with awonderful track that showsanother side of the much in-demand singer.My radio show is all about

cutting-edge new music, andshe’s the perfect fit. A formerpupil at St David’s inDalkeith, Midlothian, initialencouragement came fromher music teacher PhillipThorne, when she was just14. In her school report, herecommended that shepursue music.Now 20, her drive to

succeed is a joy, but you doneed a bit of luck. Shecertainly had that when shewas spotted online.Charleena, below, was

invited over to New York lastNovember. It was a fruitfultrip as she was introduced tolegendary producer PhilRamone. She’s been flyingback and forth since the startof this year. Along the wayshe’s met some prettyimpressive figures, includingChaka Khan, ZZ Top,multi-million-sellingsongwriter Skylar Grey,Drake, and even Billy Joel!She revealed: “Billy asked

to be introduced to me at thesongwriter’s Hall of Fame.“He sat down and spent

some time chatting with meabout my music.”I remember when it was

announced that the MOBOswere coming to Glasgow. Afew down south sneered thatScotland wasn’t Urbanenough. Charleena is furtherproof that they were wrong.MORE: reverbnation.com/charleenamaughanQ Jim will be playingCharleena on In:DemandUncut — Sunday 7-10pm onClyde 1, Forth One,Northsound 1, RadioBorders, Tay FM, West FM& West Sound FM. Seejimgellatly.com

NEWMUSIC

BYCHRIS

SWEENEY

CLUBBING

Q&A: HUW STEPHENSINDIE club phenomenon Propagandais launching at Edinburgh’s HMVPicture House tomorrow night withHuw Stephens, left, at the controls.So SFTW sat down with the Radio

1 favourite to pick his brains . . .Q: Ultimate Propaganda

floor-filler track?A: Blur’s Song 2. An obvious

classic of course, but a thrillingtune whichever way you look at it!Q: What gets you on the

dancefloor?A: A bit of booze and some Pulp.Q: If you could hit the dancefloor

with anyone, alive or dead, real orfictional, who would it be and why?A: I’d like to dance with Andre

3000 from Outkast on one side,

Kylie on the other. I’d be happywith that. I’m not really a dancer,though, I must admit. Unless it’s ata wedding. Or Propaganda whenno one’s looking.Q: What’s your best DJing

anecdote?A: Getting 60,000 people to sing

along with The Proclaimers’ 500Miles on the Reading main stage

before Guns N’ Roses was aspecial moment!Q: What else are you up to at the

moment?A: My Radio 1 show goes out

Wednesday nights at midnight, withloads of the best new music on it.I’m on the weekends too, 1- 4pm,playing tunes and seeing what folkare up to on their days off.

INDIE gang Hard-Fi have announced a fullEuropean tour.But there’s only one Scots gig — at the

ABC in Glasgow on September 27.It’s been a few years since their last

tour, so it should be a belting night.Tickets are still up for grabs via

hard-fi.com

CHINGFORD’S finest, The Rifles, are back— locked and loaded.They’ve changed a few members and

are having another crack at it.Comeback single Tangled Up In Love is

spot-on, good old rock ‘n’ roll with somemelody.Give it a listen now at therifles.netO

NES2WATCH

6 SFTW Friday, September 16, 2011