C Duncan

C Duncan
Born (1989-07-29) 29 July 1989
Origin Glasgow, Scotland
Genres Indie pop, indie folk, dream pop
Years active 2012–present
Labels FatCat Records
Website Official website

C Duncan (born Christopher Duncan, 29 July 1989) is a Scottish composer and musician. His compositions have been featured on various television programmes, including Waterloo Road and have been performed by Icebreaker and the Sirens of Titan choir.[1] His first solo single, "For", was released in December 2014.[2] He is currently signed to Fat Cat Records. His debut album Architect was nominated for the 2015 Mercury Music Prize.[3]

Career

Duncan's parents are both classical musicians. He initially took up piano and viola as instruments, but playing with bands in his teenage years, he also learned to play guitar, bass and drums. He enrolled in Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (now the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) to study music composition. His pieces were performed by various ensembles across the UK.[1] His music takes in both classical and modern music and have been described as combining lush choral harmonies and acoustic instrumentation, textured like contemporary dreampop, and a cross of lo-fi folk with the harmonic width of choral composition.[4]

Discography

Albums

Title Details Peak chart positions
BE (Wa) NL
Architect 154 99

Singles

Year Title Album
2014 "For" Architect
2015 "Say"
"Garden"
"Here to There"
"For"[A]
(Autumn Rebuild)

Notes

A ^ The autumn rebuild version of "For" is included on the expanded edition of the album Architect.

References

  1. 1 2 "New band of the week: C Duncan (No 36)". The Guardian (Guardian). 19 December 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  2. "Listen: C Duncan - For". Clash Magazine. 30 October 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  3. "Mercury Prize 2015 shortlist". BBC. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
  4. "C Duncan Biography". Fat Cat Records. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
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