Swimmer One

In September 2007 Swimmer One released their first album, The Regional Variations, on their own label, Biphonic Records.

In 2006, Swimmer One collaborated with Edinburgh-based theatre group Highway Diner on a show entitled We Just Make Music For Ourselves which was performed in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Biella, Italy.

In 2012, Swimmer One worked with theatre director Cora Bissett and playwright David Greig to create Whatever Gets You Through The Night, a live show, film, book and album featuring new night-time inspired work by over 20 Scottish musicians and writers.

The live show ran for a week at the Arches in Glasgow in June 2012, and was later revived as part of the Made in Scotland showcase at the 2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

The song "But My Heart Is Broken" from Swimmer One's album The Regional Variations featured in the 2009 film, Spread, starring Ashton Kutcher and Anne Heche and directed by David Mackenzie.