Gone To Ground is the new single from London formed, Bristol-based folk ensemble Apple of My Eye. Timed to coincide with the anniversary of the fire at Grenfell Tower, an official launch event will take place on 23rd June at The Gresham Centre in Central London.
Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, the greatest living master of the north Indian bamboo flute (bansuri), is to perform at Islington Assembly Hall on 17th June. We look back at his incredible musical journey.
Described by NPR as the “aural divinity of two sisters seeped in the deep south flair of harmony, resistance, and poetry”, Rising Appalachia arrive in the UK this August appearing at a number of festivals as well as live dates including London’s Bush Hall and Bristol’s Thekla.
The Swiss-based Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp have now swollen in number to fourteen. Listen to a track from Sauvage Formes, their new album produced by John Parish and watch them live in concert.
After a successful UK release of their award-winning album ‘Soaked To The Bone’, The Black Feathers are releasing their new single ‘The Ghosts Have Eaten Well’ before heading out on a four-month tour across the east coast of the USA. Watch the accompanying video.
Following the release of their hypnotic self-titled album in 2017, Appalachian Folk duo House and Land (Sarah Louise / Sally Anne Morgan) have now announced a run of European dates for this July.
We have the pleasure of sharing Toby Hay’s new single ‘Curlew (Part 1)’, a track on which he explores loss and grief, the circularity of time and its healing qualities. Taken from his new album ‘The Longest Day’, out on June 21st.
KLOF 2 features: The Heliocentrics, Goat, Majid Bekkas, Ian Kearey and Paul Wigens, The Saxophones, Elkhorn, Anandi Bhattacharya, Cortina Deluxx and more.
We have another special track from Eamon O’Leary’s forthcoming Reveal Records album All Souls recorded live at a recent New York live session collaboration with Benjamin Lazar Davis and Bridget Kearney (Lake Street Dive).
Tinariwen have shared a live video on Youtube from their exceptional concert at Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord Paris on 28 June 2011. Watch them performing Asuf D Alwa from their Tassili album which was recorded and named after, the protected Algerian desert region of Tassili N’Ajjer.
Anandi Bhattacharya, the daughter of the legendary Hindustani slide guitarist Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya, is set to release Joys Abound on 27 July, her debut international album which draws influence from Ali Akbar Khan and Ravi Shankar to Joni Mitchell and Thom Yorke.
Watch the video for Goat’s new single ‘Let it Burn’ which featured in the documentary Killing Gävle which you can also watch in full – about the annual fight between local custodians and mischievous pagans for the spirit of Christmas in the small city of Gävle in northern Sweden.