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Glasgow multi-instrumentalist Dan Brown releases explorative new album Nomad

Talented Glasgow-based multi-instrumentalist Dan Brown is set to release his adventurous second album Nomad on Friday 10th November, featuring a star-studded array of guest musicians. Exploring the mental health benefits of time spent outdoors, and inspired by Dan’s own adventures, the album features 12 self-composed tracks built on Dan’s layered instrumentation of tenor guitar, electric…
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Fiddle and mandolin duo Hildaland release serene debut album Sule Skerry

Out Friday 3rd November 2023 | On Adhyâropa Records Fiddle player Louise Bichan and mandolinist Ethan Setiawan have announced their new duo project Hildaland, with their debut album Sule Skerry set for release on Friday 3rd November 2023. Scottish fiddler Louise and American mandolinist Ethan have been making music together for a number of years as part of four-piece outfit Corner House. Now, the…
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Katie Macfarlane weaves a sonic tapestry with debut album An Nighean Sheunta (The Enchanted Girl

Emerging Scottish artist Katie Macfarlane is set to enchant listeners worldwide with her debut album An Nighean Sheunta (Gaelic for The Enchanted Girl) due for release on Friday 20 October 2023. The captivating body of work masterfully intertwines the languages of Gaelic, Catalan, Scots and English, inspired by Airdrie-based Katie’s cherished visits to the Scottish…
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Syndicated Internet Radio Shows: Pros and Cons for New Internet Radio Stations

Introduction Starting a new internet radio station can be an exciting venture, but it also comes with its fair share of challenges. One of the decisions you’ll face is whether to broadcast syndicated internet radio shows or create original content. From a recent social media post I saw, I thought it might be a good…
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