from forthcoming debut album ‘les objets trouvés’ out June 17th. Kate Young and Raphaël Decoster together form an exciting blend of original and folk-influenced music. The French accordion dialogs with the Scottish fiddle and Kate’s voice with an intimate spontaneity, which invites us to discover their hidden stories and landscapes. They create melodies and songs […]
Land’s End (With Ryan Young and Owen Sinclair) by Charlie Grey and Joseph Peach
A unique collaboration between Charlie Grey, Ryan Young, Owen Sinclair and Joseph Peach. The four have united to explore ideas of an alternative approach to traditional music. The project is an extension of Charlie and Joe’s fiddle/piano duo. For them, recent successes have included reaching the finals of the 2017 BBC Radio 2 Young Folk […]
Stop Talking About It by Twelfth Day
‘Stop Talking About It’ is a song about talking versus doing. It’s about acting instead of obsessing — not lusting after, but being in the moment, not just talking about it! It is from Twelfth Day’s new ablum Cracks in the Room. It was produced by Chris Wood and mixed by Oz Fritz (Tom Waits) […]
Coral Beach by Amer//Hawksworth//Munro
The track is based upon a melody composed by Catriona for the infamous beach in Plockton where generations of music schoolers have spent their weekends. This newly established trio brings three distinct musicians into a fresh collaboration. Together they craft original compositions that flow organically whilst affording the listener breathing space. Individually, the group come […]
Princess Rosanna by Top Floor Taivers
Taken from the debut album ‘A Delicate Game’, Princess Rosanna is a song by Scottish singer songwriter Findlay Napier. Findlay was inspired to write this song after seeing graffiti that said “RIP Princess Rosanna” whilst on a run along the river Clyde in Glasgow. Top Floor Taivers are a young and fresh Glasgow based band […]
Father Quinn’s by Aizle
‘Father Quinn’s’ is the debut track from new folk band, Aizle. Recorded, mixed and mastered at GloWorm Studios in Glasgow by Gus Stirrat, the track features on the band’s first EP. Father Quinn’s – Sean Ryan Apsley Cottage – Colin Farrell Mrs Mackenzie’s Dilemma – Ron MacLean Kindled out of Manchester’s thriving music scene, new […]
Christmas Doodle by Ruairidh Gollan
This is a short loop track inspired by the Christmas season and played on the accordion and fiddle. I recorded and mixed this track in my flat in Glasgow and released it to help raise money for a family friend in Edderton with Leukaemia. The track can be bought at the following link: https://ruairidhgollan.bandcamp.com/releases with […]
Lucky Cat by Dowally
Lucky Cat is the second track from Dowally’s debut album. Rachel wrote this tune, inspired by the little swinging cats you see in Chinese restaurants (but which are actually Japanese figurines believed to bring good luck to the owner!) The latest addition to Edinburgh’s bustling folk scene, Dowally make unclassifiable, thrillingly energetic music, fusing their […]
Scott and Lucy’s Wedding by Eilidh Firth
Scott and Lucy’s Wedding is an instrumental track featured on fiddle player Eilidh Firth’s debut EP ‘Searchlight’. The tunes featured on this track are ‘Scott and Lucy’s Wedding’ written by Eilidh and ’20 Years’ by Californian fiddler Seán Wood.This EP showcases contemporary and traditional tunes from Eilidh’s native Scotland, alongside tunes gathered on her travels […]
A ‘Thank You’ Won’t Pay The Fiddler by Charlie Grey and Joseph Peach
Title track from Charlie Grey and Joseph Peach’s debut album: ‘Waves Rise From Quiet Water”. “A ‘Thank You’ Won’t Pay The Fiddler”- written by Charlie Grey and Joseph Peach The album was recorded in May 2016, Capturing their essential fiddle/piano combination, with a number of additions: Tenor guitar, accordion, fender rhodes and vocals. Making full use of […]
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