The Marcia Blaine School For Girls
http://marciablaine.cjb.net/

releases:

hpll026 - Magnetism, That Electricity.. hpll024 - Halfway Into The Woods hpll022 - Analog For Architecture hpll010 - Some Paths Lead Back Again

With a name based on the fictional school of the 1961 novel and film, “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie”, The Marcia Blaine School For Girls is actually comprised of three Glaswegian males. They have been forging their own particular approach to electronic music for the past few years, melding such disparate styles as Steve Reichian arrangements, Detroit style minimalist techno, the blunted groove of dancehall basslines, and adding their own distinct signature treatment – crushed rhythms and affecting haunting melodies.

Since their inception they have released a steady stream of tracks on compilations, 7” and 12”s, for labels including Static Caravan, Benbecula, Awkward Silence, Dalriada, Expanding, Struktur and Stuff Records, and also previously curated a compilation of Scottish electronica for Highpoint Lowlife. This release, “Halfway Into The Woods”, is their debut full-length release.

The three members of the band are heavily involved in running the ever-popular Glasgow club, Numbers, and have numerous musical side projects – The Village Orchestra, Production Unit, Accrual, Rose and Sandy, The Village Unit.

Over the past two years, they have been playing live all over the UK and Europe, sharing bills alongside Sleeparchive, Andreas Tilliander, Modeselektor, Isan, Jimmy Edgar, Yellotone, Joshua Treble, Mitchell Akiyama, Shadow Huntaz, Alias, and many more. Clash magazine will be hosting their next live appearance, in Glasgow’s legendary Sub Club for an album launch party on January the 26th.