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Named after a hill in Spain, two incredibly talented collaborating musicians from Glasgow decided to give us a perfect clash of both of their previous bands. James Hackett from the Scottish band "The Orchids" and long time friend and producer Ian Carmichael from the Scottish Electronica band "One Dove" have released new music that seems to be the best of both worlds. The just released single "Your Shame" is as Ian describes it "The song is about living a life free of other people's expectations, and not allowing yourself to be shamed by others' standards or beliefs." Having grown up queer and hiding it because he didn't know what else to do, these songs touch on those subjects very well. I got to talk to them about their previous work, and the new single released today, which even during the conversation Ian found James' explanation of the lyrics fascinating because he didn't know what the songs were about either. Take a dive into this one, I loved the music, and the chat. linktree [https://linktr.ee/montjuic_] #montijuic #electronica #theorchids #glasgomusicians #lgbtqartists #onedove #dotallison
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Named after a hill in Spain, two incredibly talented collaborating musicians from Glasgow decided to give us a perfect clash of both of their previous bands. James Hackett from the Scottish band "The Orchids" and long time friend and producer Ian Carmichael from the Scottish Electronica band "One Dove" have released new music that seems to be the best of both worlds. The just released single "Your Shame" is as Ian describes it "The song is about living a life free of other people's expectations, and not allowing yourself to be shamed by others' standards or beliefs." Having grown up queer and hiding it because he didn't know what else to do, these songs touch on those subjects very well. I got to talk to them about their previous work, and the new single released today, which even during the conversation Ian found James' explanation of the lyrics fascinating because he didn't know what the songs were about either. Take a dive into this one, I loved the music, and the chat. linktree [https://linktr.ee/montjuic_] #montijuic #electronica #theorchids #glasgomusicians #lgbtqartists #onedove #dotallison
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