Our Regular Folk playlist has just had a big update and can now be found on more Streaming Services. It features over 8 hours of music, with a heavy bias toward British and Irish Folk, especially that which sits on the fringes of the experimental.
2025
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Ustad Noor Bakhsh plays End of the Road this month; his debut album, ‘Jingul,’ was a breathtaking journey through sound and history. This Benju maestro’s music, from Pakistan’s Makran Coast, masterfully blends influences from Africa, Persia, and Arabia. Joined by Jamadar Goharam and Rahmdil on the traditional Damburag, watch them …
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KLOF Mag’s Gareth Thompson chats to Pneumatic Tubes, aka Jesse Chandler (Midlake and Mercury Rev), about his new album ‘Runner’s High’, referencing “a feeling you can’t get on drugs.” He shares that when he started running, “It coincided with the birth of my first child, my daughter Nico. It’s strange …
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Chicago Underground Duo’s Hyperglyph is a stunning return, a masterful fusion of free jazz and otherworldly exploration. Rob Mazurek’s trumpet and synthesizers blend with Chad Taylor’s percussion, creating a relentless, vibrant album that feels both familiar and entirely new. It’s an exhilarating, multi-layered work of pure invention.
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In an exclusive interview, Irish musician Brigid Mae Power discusses her unique approach to creating art. She explores her intuitive recording process, which embraces the unpolished and emotionally direct. Power delves into her philosophy of music-making, the importance of authenticity over perfection, the challenges of creating emotionally honest music in …
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A profound and meditative forty-minute journey, Nathan Salsburg’s solo acoustic guitar album, Ipsa Corpora, is a testament to his creative and technical prowess. This deeply personal work challenges genre norms as Salsburg’s masterful playing explores moods from the melancholic to bucolic joy, with every note meticulously crafted for a captivating …
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Weirs’ new album, Diamond Grove, captures a moment in time by embracing the unique sonic imperfections of its recording site. The lead single, “I Want to Die Easy,” features vocals recorded with the natural two-second reverb of a farm silo, creating a hauntingly timeless sound that merges traditional hymns with …
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Merlyn Driver’s new single ‘Cururu’ is a captivating sonic journey, built around the unedited soundscape of South American frogs. Taken from his debut solo album, It Was Also Sometimes Daylight, due October 10th, 2025, Driver continues to blend acoustic folk with the rhythms of the natural world. This raw, intimate …
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Jake Winstrom’s third album, RAZZMATAZZ!, is a masterclass in musical restraint. The former frontman of Tenderhooks opts for a stripped-back sound, allowing ten tightly written songs to shine. From the fingerstyle guitar of “This Blue Note” to the Springsteen-esque rock of “One More for the Moon,” Winstrom confidently explores new …
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Master percussionist Jim White is set to release his second solo album, Inner Day, on October 24th. This time, he’s exploring new territory as a lyricist and vocalist for the very first time. The album finds White creating a hypnotic relationship between keyboards and drums, a process he began on …
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Experimental composer Claire Rousay announces her new album, a little death, set for an October 31st release. The record marks a return to her solo work and completes a trilogy. The new single, “just (feat. m. sage),” provides a first glimpse into the album’s intimate and expansive sound, which masterfully …
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A new Mixtape featuring new music from Sean Pratt, Mike Polizze, Tuxis Giant, David Moore & Stephanie Coleman, Jessica Risker, Fruit Bats, P.G. Six (live), Natalia Beylis, Katy Pinke, Steve Gunn, Darren Hayman, Cass McCombs, Eve Adams, Cory Hanson, Marissa Nadler, Jen Kuross, Patrick Shiroishi (feat. otay::onii), M. Sage, and …
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This week’s Monday Morning Brew playlist features music from Mermaid Chunky, TRÚ, The Memory Band, 3hattrio, schroothoop, Jesca Hoop, Crescent, Tanya Davis, Mika Akim, Riccardo Ferrara, Jazmine Mary, Jad Fair with Tenniscoats & Norman Blake, Avi Kaplan, Suarasma, Weyes Blood.
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Following closely on the heels of his acclaimed second solo record, Around Sound, Mike Polizze shares an instrumental outtake from the album recording sessions, titled “Improvs 1.” – Described as “…a beautifully tense, peacefully unrelaxed, low-key sizzler of an instrumental track…Think of it not as an addendum but as a …