Cover of King Creosote & Jon Hopkins Diamond Mine
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For fans of king creosote and jon hopkins, lovers of folk and electronic fusion, readers interested in poetic and emotional music collaborations.
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THE REVIEW

"Dream or reality, tell me what substance this life is made of"

The dream is the most communicative folk embraced by the most intimate electronic; the reality is "Diamond Mine".

Life is made of encounters, I don't know how two such different worlds managed to meet each other, and I don't even care, but I thank them both: thank you Kenny (real name of the Scottish singer-songwriter known as King Creosote) and thank you Jon (British electronic music talent). You have given me a dream.

Your meeting is the meeting of love, of poetry, of art, of everything that moves this life. It is a breath of wind that caresses the skin, it is the emotion that explores the soul, it is simply everything that only music can say without speaking.

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Diamond Mine by King Creosote and Jon Hopkins is a beautifully intimate blend of folk and electronic music. The collaboration feels like a poetic meeting of two worlds, creating a dreamlike atmosphere filled with emotion. The album highlights the power of music to express what words cannot, touching the soul deeply. It's praised as an extraordinary and heartfelt artistic creation.

Tracklist

01   First Watch (02:36)

02   John Taylor's Month Away (06:31)

03   Bats in the Attic (03:43)

04   Running on Fumes (06:36)

05   Bubble (05:34)

06   Your Own Spell (03:51)

07   Your Young Voice (03:17)

King Creosote

King Creosote is the stage name of Scottish singer-songwriter Kenny Anderson, founder of Fence Records, known for prolific self-releases and collaborations including the 2011 album Diamond Mine with Jon Hopkins.
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