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Diamond Mine is a collaborative studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter King Creosote and English electronica musician Jon Hopkins, released on 28 March 2011 through Domino Records. Inspired by the East Neuk of Fife, the album combines Creosote's songs with field recordings by Hopkins. Upon release, Creosote stated: "I really don't know what to do next, because, in some ways, I'm at that peak. I don't know where to go from here." The album was subsequently followed by the EP, Honest Words in September 2011, and the double a-side single, "John Taylor's Month Away"/"Missionary" in February 2012. A deluxe version of the album, titled Diamond Mine (Jubilee Edition), was released in 2012.

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  • Diamond Mine is a collaborative studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter King Creosote and English electronica musician Jon Hopkins, released on 28 March 2011 through Domino Records. Inspired by the East Neuk of Fife, the album combines Creosote's songs with field recordings by Hopkins. Upon release, Creosote stated: "I really don't know what to do next, because, in some ways, I'm at that peak. I don't know where to go from here." The album was subsequently followed by the EP, Honest Words in September 2011, and the double a-side single, "John Taylor's Month Away"/"Missionary" in February 2012. A deluxe version of the album, titled Diamond Mine (Jubilee Edition), was released in 2012. Diamond Mine was nominated for the 2011 Mercury Prize, with Creosote noting, "I wasn't expecting it at all. [...] There's been a lot of people in the media nailing their colours to the mast with this record, and that's quite encouraging – to know that we've got supporters, and a lot of them. I'm not expecting to win, but just to be on that list. This is something I've been on the outside of forever, and now here we are. It's all good. It makes up for not selling records, anyway!" The album sold 25,000 copies in 2011. (en)
  • Diamond Mine est un album de King Creosote et Jon Hopkins sorti en 2011. (fr)
  • Diamond Mine è un album in studio dei musicisti britannici King Creosote e Jon Hopkins, pubblicato il 28 marzo 2011 dalla Domino Records. Ispirato dall'East Neuk of Fife, l'album unisce i brani di Creosote con il field recording caratteristico di Hopkins. Riguardo alla pubblicazione, Creosote ha affermato di non sapere cosa realizzare in futuro «perché, in svariati modi, sono giunto al picco. Non so dove andare da qui». Diamond Mine ha ricevuto una candidatura al Premio Mercury 2011 e ha venduto circa 25 000 copie nel corso dell'anno. (it)
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  • Diamond Mine est un album de King Creosote et Jon Hopkins sorti en 2011. (fr)
  • Diamond Mine è un album in studio dei musicisti britannici King Creosote e Jon Hopkins, pubblicato il 28 marzo 2011 dalla Domino Records. Ispirato dall'East Neuk of Fife, l'album unisce i brani di Creosote con il field recording caratteristico di Hopkins. Riguardo alla pubblicazione, Creosote ha affermato di non sapere cosa realizzare in futuro «perché, in svariati modi, sono giunto al picco. Non so dove andare da qui». Diamond Mine ha ricevuto una candidatura al Premio Mercury 2011 e ha venduto circa 25 000 copie nel corso dell'anno. (it)
  • Diamond Mine is a collaborative studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter King Creosote and English electronica musician Jon Hopkins, released on 28 March 2011 through Domino Records. Inspired by the East Neuk of Fife, the album combines Creosote's songs with field recordings by Hopkins. Upon release, Creosote stated: "I really don't know what to do next, because, in some ways, I'm at that peak. I don't know where to go from here." The album was subsequently followed by the EP, Honest Words in September 2011, and the double a-side single, "John Taylor's Month Away"/"Missionary" in February 2012. A deluxe version of the album, titled Diamond Mine (Jubilee Edition), was released in 2012. (en)
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  • Diamond Mine (fr)
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