Album artwork for Sing the Gloaming by Simon Kirby, Tommy Perman and Rob St John

Sing the Gloaming is the latest collaboration between Simon Kirby, Tommy Perman and Rob St John.

Rob St John is a member of Modern Studies (FIRE Records). Tommy Perman is an artist/musician/designer and former member of the FOUND collective.

Sing the Gloaming features guest vocals from Kenny Anderson (King Creosote), Nerea Bello, Aidan Moffat, Emily Scott (Modern Studies), Su Shaw (SHHE), Hanna Tuulikki and Andrew Wasylyk.

The release has been reviewed by The Wire (who also ran a feature on the trio's collaborative work) and has been played by Hannah Peel as part of her 'Night Tracks' show on BBC Radio 3.

The trio's previous collaborations include Concrete Antenna, a sound installation in the landmark tower at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop which was an album of the week on BBC Radio 3's Late Junction and was also played by Stuart Maconie (as part of The Freak Zone - BBC 6 Music) and Gideon Coe (BBC 6 Music) amongst others.

Simon Kirby, Tommy Perman and Rob St John

Sing the Gloaming

Blackford Hill
Album artwork for Sing the Gloaming by Simon Kirby, Tommy Perman and Rob St John
10"

£18.99

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Released 21/08/2020Catalogue Number

BH001T

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Simon Kirby, Tommy Perman and Rob St John

Sing the Gloaming

Blackford Hill
Album artwork for Sing the Gloaming by Simon Kirby, Tommy Perman and Rob St John
10"

£18.99

Black
Released 21/08/2020Catalogue Number

BH001T

Learn more

Sing the Gloaming is the latest collaboration between Simon Kirby, Tommy Perman and Rob St John.

Rob St John is a member of Modern Studies (FIRE Records). Tommy Perman is an artist/musician/designer and former member of the FOUND collective.

Sing the Gloaming features guest vocals from Kenny Anderson (King Creosote), Nerea Bello, Aidan Moffat, Emily Scott (Modern Studies), Su Shaw (SHHE), Hanna Tuulikki and Andrew Wasylyk.

The release has been reviewed by The Wire (who also ran a feature on the trio's collaborative work) and has been played by Hannah Peel as part of her 'Night Tracks' show on BBC Radio 3.

The trio's previous collaborations include Concrete Antenna, a sound installation in the landmark tower at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop which was an album of the week on BBC Radio 3's Late Junction and was also played by Stuart Maconie (as part of The Freak Zone - BBC 6 Music) and Gideon Coe (BBC 6 Music) amongst others.