Blemished wrote: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."
This is a bit harsh isn't it? Let me rephrase this. I think SW is actually a very likeable guy. I don't sense any pretense from him the individual, it comes more from the fans that surround him. I had this same SW conversation with a friend of mine a while back. He sent me a youtube link of a bbc interview during the release of Drift. I have to say he is not what I expected. He is a very modest down to earth guy. Its the music and the rabid sw walks on water fans I find irritating. I just think its all overrated hype.
Saying DS and Manafon are not influenced by SW is just plain silly. As Jon Abbey pointed out, step back 10 years to Tilt. I think this record had a huge influence not only on Davids music but his decision to strike out on his own and produce his music by himself. I personally think this is where his music went from great to good or even average. I'm sure Baht will correct me if I'm wrong but I think Nine Horses is the first co-produced project that he has done in quite some time.
I wonder what Steve Nye is doing these days.
(insert eyeliner hairspray jokes/references here)