Ian Rankin & Mogwai's Stuart Braithwaite On Words, Music & Scotland | The Quietus

Ian Rankin & Mogwai’s Stuart Braithwaite On Words, Music & Scotland

The Quietus gets the writer Ian Rankin and Stuart Braithwaite from Mogwai in a room, and makes them talk. Here's what happened

A couple of weeks ago, we took the train to Perth to meet up with Stuart Braithwaite of Mogwai, the bestselling writer Ian Rankin, and the good filming gentlemen of Radio Magnetic. The plan was to get Rankin and Braithwaite, mutual admirers for some years now, to have a chat about their work, writing, music, and Scotland. Below you can watch and listen to the results. Subjects covered include Rankin’s admission that he sometimes has Mogwai’s EP on repeat for ten hours a day when he’s writing, Braithwaite’s thoughts on Margaret Thatcher; and how they got to know each other. Then, with Ian Rankin always described as a crime writer and Mogwai as a post rock group, the issues they both have with genre-pigeonholing. And finally, Rankin and Braithwaite talk about Scotland, Edinburgh as a character in Rankin’s writing, and the difference between that city and Glasgow. If you’ve always wanted to hear Stuart’s dad’s favourite joke about a Glasgow stabbing and an Edinburgh wedding, then watch below. Mogwai’s new LP Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will, is out now – read the Quietus review. Ian Rankin is currently writing a new novel.

Stuart Braithwaite and Ian Rankin In Conversation from theQuietus on Vimeo.

Thanks to Ian Rankin for coming to Perth especially to do this interview, Mogwai for having us, Stacey Walton for sorting it out, and Andy McColgan, Dougal Perman and Andy Brown of Radio Magnetic for their hard work shooting and editing the piece

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