DUNCAN MARQUISS
Guitar experimentations that search for a spark in krautrock, folk and celtic spaces.
Scottish krautrock?
The Phantom Band’s
Duncan Marquiss branches out.
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LIFE SEEMS TO be coming at us ever faster of late. Fancy stepping away and finding some musical comfort? We have the very thing. With “one foot in 1970s Germany and the other in the woods, rivers and mountains of northeast Scotland”, here’s guitarist Duncan Marquiss, an experimental strummer of six-stringed things both acoustic and electric, his all-instrumental debut album Wires Turned Sideways In Time a balm to the soul as well as minting a kind of celestial Scottish krautrock.