Pictish Trail reveals new single ‘Natural Successor (Django Django’s ‘Fazed and Confused Remix’)’

Following the recent release of Pictish Trail’s new single ‘Natural Successor’ comes a new Django Django remix released digitally on 7th October.

The next track from the limited-edition 12” vinyl released on Fire Records, with support from Johnny’s own label Lost Map Records, it’s the first taste of a set of brand-new Pictish recordings produced by long-term collaborator Rob Jones (The Voluntary Butler Scheme, The Gene Dudley Group); the release also features a second exclusive remix from Makeness.

“We were well chuffed to remix Pictish Trail’s brilliant new track, Natural Successor. The production and vocals are really great so it was a joy to delve into the parts, I hope we’ve done it justice. We’ve known Johnny (aka Dj pat pat wolf) a long time from back in the Fence records days and Home Game festivals in Fife so it was great to work together on something at last!” Django Django

A purgative surrender to nature’s whim driven by a clattering machine drumbeat and rolled in a puddle of filthy dirty fuzz, ‘Natural Successor’ is the latest single released ahead of Pictish Trail winter live dates and his headline UK Spring 2022 tour.

Pictish Trail’s previous album Thumb World (★★★★ – Uncut, ★★★★ – MOJO) came out in February 2020, just as the pandemic was about to take hold. A year of touring in support of the record was subsequently cancelled; Johnny was locked down on Eigg (population approx. 100) and thrown into a spell of writer’s block and creative lethargy. “When everything stopped,” he says, “so too did my capacity to think clearly.” Shaken awake by the bells of 2021, Johnny booked some studio time and, to prepare, locked himself away for a week in St Franny’s Bothan, a small cabin on Eigg, with only a bass guitar, fuzz pedals, a drum machine and a sampler for company (and some tea).

“Going into the bothy, the intention had been to write about connecting with my surroundings, feeling ‘at one’ with the island,” says Johnny. “With ‘Natural Successor’, I quickly discovered it was more about the desire to surrender to nature’s whim. Letting nature take charge. I was imagining all the different natural disasters joining forces, and wreaking havoc on mankind.

I’d been reading about earthquakes caused by fracking, man’s responsibility for global warming, oil fires, etc. All these Manufactured Disasters. Then, throughout the pandemic, seeing all the horrible stuff that we do to one another, the fault lines we’ve created in society that separate us. Whether it’s a pandemic, or the destructive effects of climate change, there are definitely some days where I think we deserve the revenge the planet is taking upon us.Not quite sure that ‘Natural Successor’ eloquently captures all this, mind you… but it was a cathartic experience playing a big dumb riff over and over again. Would recommend.”  Pictish Trail

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Pictish Trail ‘Natural Successor’

 

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The sound of someone cutting free from their surroundings, it's a wild, fuzzed out rocker with a real DIY feel

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TOUR DATES

06 Nov: Eastwood Park Theatre, Giffnock, UK
07 Nov: Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, UK w/ Mogwai
11 Dec: St John on Bethnal Green, London, UK
2022   
22 Mar: Hare & Hounds 2, Birmingham, UK
23 Mar: Boileroom, Guildford, UK
24 Mar: Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff, UK
25 Mar: Louisiana, Bristol, UK
26 Mar: Omeara, London, UK
27 Mar: The Hope & Ruin, Brighton, UK
29 Mar: Bodega, Nottingham, UK
30 Mar: Trades Club, Hebden Bridge, UK
31 Mar: The Cluny, Newcastle, UK
01 Apr: Gullivers, Manchester, UK
02 Apr: St Mary’s Creative Space, Chester, UK
03 Apr: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, UK
07 Apr: Summerhall, Edinburgh, UK
08 Apr: Beat Generator, Dundee, UK
09 Apr: Lemon Tree, Aberdeen, UK
10 Apr: Tolbooth, Stirling, UK
03 Jun: Junction 1, Glasgow, UK w/ Hot Chip
09-12 Jun: Eden Festival, Dumfries & Galloway, UK

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