
{"id":3011,"date":"2017-09-12T14:10:29","date_gmt":"2017-09-12T13:10:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/?p=3011"},"modified":"2017-09-13T10:56:56","modified_gmt":"2017-09-13T09:56:56","slug":"obair-oidhche-by-niteworks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/obair-oidhche-by-niteworks\/","title":{"rendered":"Obair Oidhche by Niteworks"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium alignright wp-image-3012\" src=\"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/files\/2016\/09\/Niteworks-NW-Cover-300x300.jpg\" alt=\"Niteworks-NW-Cover\" width=\"300\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/files\/2016\/09\/Niteworks-NW-Cover-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/files\/2016\/09\/Niteworks-NW-Cover-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/files\/2016\/09\/Niteworks-NW-Cover-768x768.jpg 768w, https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/files\/2016\/09\/Niteworks-NW-Cover-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/files\/2016\/09\/Niteworks-NW-Cover.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Obair Oidhche&#8217; is an instrumental track from Niteworks debut album &#8216;NW&#8217;. Featuring a composition by the legendary piper Gordon Duncan, set over an intricate rhythm and lush synths. The track is as at home on the headphones as it is on the dance floor, working listeners into a trance as it travels seamlessly forward.<\/p>\n<p>The title is derived from a short sample used in the track, andtranslates into English as &#8216;Night Work&#8217;. The band&#8217;s name comes from the same sample, a recording of elderly Gaelic speaker on their native Skye discussing the change of life on the Island.<\/p>\n<p>Niteworks are Ruairidh Graham, Allan MacDonald, Christopher Nicolson &amp; Innes Strachan. Formed on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, they fuse electronica with Gaelic song &amp; Scottish traditional music to create a unique and mesmerising sound. The band released their long awaited debut album &#8216;NW&#8217; in late 2015 to significant acclaim, and are well known for their electrifying live performances at festivals and clubs across the country.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Artist website:<\/strong> <a href=\"http:\/\/niteworksband.com\">http:\/\/niteworksband.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Single title:<\/strong> Obair Oidhche<br \/>\n<strong>Album title:<\/strong> NW<br \/>\n<strong>Release Date:<\/strong> 26\/10\/2015<br \/>\n<strong>Single artist:<\/strong> Niteworks<br \/>\n<strong>Single duration:<\/strong> 5:03<br \/>\n<strong>Record Label:<\/strong> Comann Music<br \/>\n<strong>Catalogue No:<\/strong> CM001<br \/>\n<strong>Writers:<\/strong> Ruairidh Graham, Allan MacDonald, Christopher Nicolson, Innes Strachan &amp; Gordon Duncan.<br \/>\n<strong>Publishers:<\/strong> Niteworks<br \/>\n<strong>Explicit?: No<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Search Terms:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"follow-cat-feed\"> Follow these topics: <a  href=\"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/category\/member-releases\/bagpipes\/feed\/\">bagpipes<\/a>, <a  href=\"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/category\/member-releases\/contemporary\/feed\/\">contemporary<\/a>, <a  href=\"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/category\/member-releases\/electronic\/feed\/\">electronic<\/a>, <a  href=\"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/category\/featured-release\/feed\/\">Featured release<\/a>, <a  href=\"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/category\/member-releases\/gaelic-language-songs\/feed\/\">Gaelic language songs<\/a>, <a  href=\"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/category\/member-releases\/pipe-band\/feed\/\">pipe band<\/a>, <a  href=\"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/folkwaves\/category\/member-releases\/feed\/\">Releases<\/a><\/p><div id=\"downloadinfo-panel\" style=\"display: block;max-height: 200px;overflow: scroll;width: 100%;margin-bottom:15px\"><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8216;Obair Oidhche&#8217; is an instrumental track from Niteworks debut album &#8216;NW&#8217;. 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