Vostok 5

VOSTOK 5

Vostok 5 was an exhibition of art and music about people and animals in space, displayed between the 1st and 7th of September 2011 at the Outside World Gallery in Shoreditch, and organised by a collective including Darren, Duncan Barrett (Tigercats), Sarah Lippett (Fever Dream), Paul Rains (Hexicon, Allo Darlin’), and Robert Rotifer (Rotifer). A 9-track CD was released featuring exclusive space songs by all the artists, including Darren’s contributions, ‘A Breeze And A Little Piece Of Coal’ and ‘Little Arrow And Little Squirrel. The sleeve folds out into a screenprinted poster. More information on the album is available here.

Buy Vostok 5 on CD


Or buy downloads via Bandcamp for £3 with some extra tracks

The Green and the Grey – CD and Download

Released 7th June 2011

A special low price CD and download featuring 16 additional songs from the Essex Arms sessions.

The sessions for Essex Arms were unlike those for many of Darren’s records. Mulitple versions and many unused songs were recorded. We’ve collected the best on this low price CD and download

Songs: The Green and the Grey, Essex Arms, Nothing You Can Do About It (alternate version), No Undo, Cocoa Butter (demo version), Until We Got Bored, Beach Head, Sleep Through the Afternoon, Horror Video Nights, She Can Cook, The Winter Makes You Want Me More (alternate version), Spiderman Beats Ironman (alternate version), 0s and 1s, Sting and his Lute, Trees and Leaves.

Buy The Green and the Grey on CD for £7 (includes P and P)


Or buy the downloads from Bandcamp for £5

Losing My Glue EP

Losing My Glue

Originally released March 2011 on Belka.

The EP ‘Losing My Glue’ takes its title track from Darren’s acclaimed album Pram Town, and also features the songs ‘Ruth’, ‘Small Town Sleeping’, and ‘Amateur Dramatics’. ‘Ruth’ and ‘Small Town Sleeping’ were recorded in a special recording session and co-written with Secondary Modern drummer David Sheppard of Ellis Island Sound. Losing My Glue can be purchased from Darren’s Bandcamp – click through on the playlist below.

Download Darren’s artwork for Losing My Glue as a PDF

 Download for £1.50

Calling Out Your Name Again – 7″ EP

Calling Out Your Name Again

Originally released 11th October 2010

‘Calling Out Your Name Again’ is the second single from Essex Arms, featuring Emmy The Great and available both on 7-inch and as a digital download. Darren and Emmy sing about illicit love in abandoned cars, accompanied by buzzing strings and frenetic percussion. The song is backed by three other tracks from the album sessions; ‘Essex Arms’, ‘Beach Head’ and ‘Until We Got Bored’.

All of the songs on this release can also be found on The Green and the Grey


 

Madrid

Released 30 March 2009

I met the Wave Pictures in 2006 at the Walthamstow Festival. Didn’t I? I saw Franic down Brick Lane putting Wave Pictures posters up. I thought ‘that rings a bell’.

Hang on, no, I met Dave Tattersall a year earlier than that. He came to a gig that just me and Amos did in Glasgow. I remember him telling me I was a bit rude because I was more interested in talking to John from the Yummy Fur and the 1990’s. Dave had been sending me Wave Pictures CDs for a few years before that even. I remember not linking them at first. It’s rare that any of would give something a second listen, but Dave’s charm is a forceful thing you can’t say no to the guy. I started to like him and the Wave Pictures. He sent me an email telling me how he’d split up from his girl. It was self-pitying or fanny, just honest and matter of fact. I thought it an odd thing to do, but I replied and Dave has since told me it was odd that I replied. It feels to me that the first time I met the Wave Pictures was in Walthamstow. I spoke to them a while. They had moved to London. My wife said I was showing off in front of them, trying to look like the big man. They hung around the Duke of Uke, which is where I hang too. I had a tour to do in Spain and Sweden and because they were Hefner fans I thought I could get them to be my band for cheap.

They said, yes. The tour certainly had its ups and downs. Hard drives, some sparse gigs. They made me feel old, with their energy and optimism. One night I was watching their set and I realised that they were really, really good. In Barcelona some shit happened and the WPs got screwed around, I realised whilst shouting at the promoter that I cared about the Wave Pictures and they were my friends. This show was recorded by the desk engineer on the Madrid show of that tour, a happy accident. It has its faults, that’s why its cheap.

Buy Madrid on CD (includes P and P)


Or buy the download from Bandcamp for £4.99

Pram Town

Released 26 January 2009

Pram Town’ was an affectionate name given to Harlow, Essex in the early 1950s. It was coined to reflect the sudden influx of young families to the ‘New Town’. New Towns were built in the aftermath of the Second World War. New Towns were designed for modern and future life and intended to be the antidote to the city.

But towns aren’t designed; they evolve. Concrete crumbles and plastic cracks and all the civic amenities in the world couldn’t put a heart into Harlow. As everybody on my street put faux Tudor leading on their windows and dreamt no longer of modernity, I escaped to London.I didn’t grow up in Harlow. I grew up in nearby Brentwood. I lived on a late-1960’s housing estate designed with the same Le Corbusier/Bauhaus aesthetics and ideals. I love and loathe these places. When seen on paper they are the streamlined epitome of the past’s future vision. When newly built, their pristine simplicity made homeowners glow with pride.

‘Pram Town’ is a set of songs about someone who doesn’t escape. A big fish in a little pond who is thrown a lifeline whilst fare-evading in a first class train carriage.

This record is about good ideas gone bad. It’s about how pride can lose you love. It’s about high and low ambition and the gap between.

Released January 26th 2009

REVIEWS FOR PRAM TOWN

‘Played straight from the heart…this is a gorgeous album.’ – Word

‘A charming tale with melodies that will buzz around your head in the cold weeks to come.’ – Narc Magazine

‘Heartbreaking’ – Q Magazine

‘These 50 minutes of bittersweet prettiness are a delight…it utterly charms…nearly has me in tears.’ – Plan B (magazine)

‘A high rise Robyn Hitchcock backed by Belle and Sebastian this is indie worthy of the name.’ – Financial Times

‘This is by far the most accomplished solo album from Hayman and evidence that age is helping the songwriter explore rich, virgin territory. Long may it continue.’ – Culture Bully / Fresh Deer Meat websites.

‘…driving home this morning I had to pull over as tears started prickling at my eyelids.’ – Everett True – The Guardian

‘…deserves to be hailed as a minor classic – the guy is a jewel in England’s musical crown and this is his best yet.’ – National Student Magazine. ‘One of his most creative and peculiarly tender albums yet.’ – The Fly

Buy Pram Town on CD


Or buy the downloads from bandcamp for £5.50

 

Songs for Harmonium and Drum Machine

Songs for Harmonium and Drum Machine

Originally released December 2008 on p572 Records.   p572 records, run by Samuel Murdock, is a Canadian label based in Quebec. When Samuel suggested Darren make a conceptual EP to be released on vinyl, Darren wrote four songs about some of the actors forming the 1980s brat pack: Andrew McCarthy, Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez and Ally Sheedy.
 
 

Buy the downlaods for £1.50 at Bandcamp.

 
 

Great British Holiday EPs

Released 4th August 2008

Between 2005 and 2007 Darren released four EPs detailing his holidays in Britain, taking ukuleles, minidisks and Casio keyboards to caravan parks, Butlins and B&Bs. The songs are sweet and tender, lo-fi vignettes of lost youth, faded photographs and half-understood Britishness.

Also included is a DVD featuring 5 videos and an interview with Darren about the project shot on the coast in Kent.This is quite a package: as well as featuring all of the EP songs and all the original artwork in a 16 page booklet, Darren has recorded 3 holiday cover versions; Holiday Road (originally by Lyndsey Buckingham from the film National Lampoons Vacation), Margate (originally by Chas and Dave) and V.A.C.A.T.I.O.N. (originally by Connie Francis)

Buy the Great British Holiday EPs on CD and DVD.


Buy this on download from Bandcamp for 6.99