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Loch An Duin by Church Street Shuffle

“With the release of his debut album, Neil Ewart solidifies his position as a masterful virtuoso of traditional Scottish music. His innovative and daring compositions are deeply entrenched in the rich heritage of Scotland’s west coast. Echoing the creative spirit of pipers from centuries past who improvised variations on Gaelic airs, Neil breathes new life into the genre by infusing it with contemporary harmonic structures and rhythmic complexities.

Neil’s journey as a musician intersected with that of Ali in the bustling bars and venues of Inverness. Recognizing a shared vision, they embarked on a collaborative effort to blend Neil’s multilayered fiddle loops and chops with Ali’s intricate guitar work, bass lines, and beats. Despite their modern approach, they remained steadfast in honoring the timeless traditions of Scottish music, infusing each track with authenticity and reverence.

The band’s name pays homage to the vibrant nightlife of Inverness, where musicians shuffle between venues on Church Street, sometimes playing in three different locations in a single night. The album’s name, “The Five Day Weekend,” harks back to an old expression referring to the musician’s lifestyle during the winter months, where the weekend would extend beyond the conventional working life. Ali’s masterful guitar playing infuses each track with an infectious groove, compelling listeners to tap their feet and dance with abandon.

During the album’s production, Church Street Shuffle joined forces with Barry Reid, a seasoned recording engineer, and producer. Barry’s wealth of experience and expert guidance propelled the project to new heights, resulting in a meticulously crafted sound that captivates audiences on both local and international stages.

Neil’s musical journey began at the National Centre for Excellence in Plockton, where he honed his skills before pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Applied Music at Strathclyde University. Meanwhile, Ali continues to refine his craft at the Royal Conservatoire in Glasgow, enriching his musical repertoire with classical training.

Following a brief hiatus from the music scene, Neil returned with a renewed passion to realize his vision of orchestral arrangements and dynamic soundscapes through innovative looping techniques. Meanwhile, Ali’s reputation as a sought-after guitarist in the Highlands continues to soar, as he graces stages with renowned acts such as Calum Macphail and Cala.

Catch Church Street Shuffle featuring Neil and Ali as they enchant audiences in and around Inverness and the picturesque Highlands of Scotland. Whether at lively festivals or traditional ceilidhs, their performances promise an unforgettable musical experience, blending tradition with innovation in perfect harmony.”

Artist website: https://www.churchstreetshuffle.com/

Single title: Loch An Duin
Album title: The Five day Weekend
Release Date: 25/05/2024
Single artist: Church Street Shuffle
Single duration: 5:39
Writers: Neil Ewart
Publishers: PRS
Explicit?: No

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