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Charlie Grey and Joseph Peach release stunning album of improvisation A Breaking SkyÂ

Out Friday 26 April 2024 | Braw Sailin’ Acclaimed Scottish musicians Charlie Grey and Joseph Peach have announced their fifth collaborative album A Breaking Sky, set for release on Friday 26 April 2024. The duo’s innovative approach to music-making, marked by their distinctive visual interpretations and intuitive improvisation, sets A Breaking Sky apart as a…
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Country meets Celtic as Raintown explore musical roots in new album, Acoustic Heart

Out Friday 26 April | BMB Records (UK) Glasgow-based duo Raintown, known for their explosive brand of contemporary Scottish country music, have announced the release of their third studio album Acoustic Heart. Out Friday 26 April, the record delves into a rich tapestry of acoustic sounds and heartfelt melodies, showcasing a seamless blend of Celtic,…
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Maya’s Radio Orchestra releases emotive single The Observer Effect pt. II

Out Friday 29 March | Self released Glasgow-based multi-instrumentalist Samantha Maya has announced the release of her latest single The Observer Effect pt. II, under the moniker Maya’s Radio Orchestra. Set for release on Friday 29 March 2024, the track is a deeply personal and emotive exploration of Maya’s creative process and her experience with…
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Malin Lewis showcases musical innovation on self-made pipes with debut album Halocline

Out Friday 3 May 2024 | On Hudson Records Malin Lewis (they/them), the groundbreaking bagpiper, fiddler, instrument maker and composer, is set to release their eagerly anticipated debut piping album Halocline on Friday 3 May 2024 on Hudson Records. The music of this record is a deeply personal narrative, drawing inspiration from every facet of…
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The Paul McKenna Band release love letter to folk tradition in new EP, Setting Sun

Out Friday 5th April 2024 | PMB Records Setting Sun, the highly anticipated new EP from beloved Scottish folk five-piece The Paul McKenna Band, will be released on Friday 5th April. The six-track record is the band’s love letter to the folk music tradition and comprises the band’s take on some of the most admired…
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Robert John MacInnes reflects on Scotland’s coastal beauty in debut EP Ri Taobh a’ Chuain (By The Sea)Â

Out Friday 22 March 2024 | Self Released Emerging traditional Scottish musician Robert John MacInnes is set to release his stunning debut EP Ri Taobh a’ Chuain, on Friday 22 March 2024. With each of the record’s five tracks interwoven with themes of maritime beauty, coastal tales and the allure of inland lochs, this musical…
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Alexander Chapman Campbell collaborates with Julie Fowlis on poignant new environmental single and music video

Out Thursday 21st March 2024 | Self-released Celebrated Scottish composer and pianist Alexander Chapman Campbell has joined forces with esteemed folk singer Julie Fowlis on a new single and music video Where Now A Dark Wood Stands, set for release on Thursday 21st March 2024 to mark the UN International Day of Forests. With music…
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Orkney fiddler Louise Bichan set to release bright new album The Lost Summer

Out Friday 5th April 2024 | On Adhyâropa Records Talented Orkney fiddle player Louise Bichan is set to release her outstanding second solo album The Lost Summer on Friday 5th April 2024. The Lost Summer boasts both traditional tunes and Louise’s original compositions, bringing new life and personal meaning to existing music as well as…
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Duets by Ben Nicholls released 5th April 2024

Featuring Nadine Shah, Cara Dillon, Sam Lakeman, Seth Lakeman, Tim Eriksen, Kris Drever, Chris Vatalaro, Fay Hield, John Smith, Martin Simpson, Sam Sweeney, Chaim Tannenbaum, Patsy Reid, Evan Jenkins and Jon Boden. Ben Nicholls is an acclaimed double bassist, singer, arranger and composer. Ben’s new album Duets features many of the artists he has accompanied…
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