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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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Laura-Beth Salter and Ali Hutton present cinematic love letter to nature, From The Ground

From the Ground is the exceptional new self-titled album from two musical forces of the Scottish folk and roots music scene, set for release on Friday 29th March. Laura-Beth Salter (Kinnaris Quintet, The Shee) and Ali Hutton (Ross Ainslie & Ali Hutton, Treacherous Orchestra) have come together to create a Scottish soundscaping masterpiece with a…
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Renowned Scottish musician Anna Massie announces solo album Two Down

Out Friday 15 March 2024 | Pre-order from Friday 2 February 2024 | Aye Like Music Renowned Scottish musician and broadcaster Anna Massie takes centre stage in her latest musical endeavour Two Down. Set for release on Friday 15 March, the upbeat solo album showcases Anna’s extraordinary talent as a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. Long-awaited since…
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OUTLIERS – JENNY STURGEON & BOO HEWERDINE CD/LP/DL – 02/02/24

Outliers is the new self-titled album from Jenny Sturgeon and Boo Hewerdine.“Written between our homes in Glasgow and Shetland during 2020/21, Outliers came to signify a creative outlet which we would never have had the chance to explore otherwise. Meeting up online for an hour or so every few weeks gave us an opportunity to…
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Mairi MacMillan marks centenary of emigration in latest Gaelic single FÃ gail Bhornais

Traditional Scottish Gaelic singer Mairi MacMillan is starting 2024 with the release of new material. Her moving single Fà gail Bhornais is out Friday 19 January. A profound reflection on Scottish heritage and the bittersweet emotions tied to emigration, the track – which translates to Leaving Bornish – is a stunning rendition of the century-old Gaelic…
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Healing at heart of Gillian Fleetwood’s groundbreaking new cross-genre album

Together With Yourself At Sea Level is the enchanting new cross-genre album from Glasgow harpist, composer and singer Gillian Fleetwood, which sets out to celebrate art and its ability to help us restore, recover, connect and learn. Released on Wednesday 31st January 2024, the body of work is a collaboration with Mercury Award nominee and…
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Scottish quartet RANT release album of reinterpretation, Spin

Scottish chamber-folk quartet RANT have announced the release of their new album Spin, out Friday 9 February 2023. A bold, ambitious and reflective collection of tracks, Spin is an album of reinterpretation, weaving nostalgia with innovation. Celebrating a decade of musical excellence, the celebrated group, comprising Bethany Reid from Shetland, Anna Massie and Lauren MacColl…
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