I almost wish I hadn't started this thread now...eagerly typing up the Tilbury comments, wondering what to make of them...
At the beginning of all this, ScottR dismisses Scott Walker as pretentious and a source of bad influence:
"SW has got to be one of the most irritating artists. This is where Manafon got its beginnings."
I would strongly disagree with this - while I don't like all his work, Scott Walker is a genius ploughing an amazingly unconventional furrow. He has produced many, many startlingly beautiful tracks. I think DS would be flattered to be considered as someone similar and following a similar path. I can't see how anyone call him pretentious - what is he pretending to be that he is not? He is the real deal - a maverick - whether that is to one's taste or not is a different question.
As for Manafon getting its beginnings from Scott Walker, I don't think that makes sense at all (ignoring the implicit criticism). The origins of Manafon lie in the Polwechsel album with Fennesz, "Wrapped Islands". It is a totally different strand of music to Scott Walker's Jacques Brel-like career.
It is easy to misread things. It's hard to know what John Tilbury meant by asking whether that track was DS (and in that series, the Wire play people tracks that they are connected to in some way). I thought there was a hint of sniffiness in his tone towards Sylvian. That is what I was curious to hear people's views about.