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Patrick Watson unveils the trailer for his new album – Love Songs For Robots – an album title that sits nicely alongside ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’

Our Song of the Day is also a premiere from Lotte Mullan with You Must’ve Loved Him Once taken from her forthcoming new album ‘Love’s Bonfire’ out on 9th March.

Listen to another new track from Calexico’s forthcoming new album ‘Edge of the Sun’ with ‘Falling From The Sky’ featuring Ben Bridwell of Band of Horses.

Ryler Walker signs to Dead Oceans and announces new album ‘Primrose Green’. Watch him performing the title track live plus we’ve news of his album tour.

Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best – Michael Feuerstack’s video for Clackity Clack captures a sense of anticipation, frustration and repetition, with just one shot.

Our Song of the Day (and premiere) comes from Findlay Brown with ‘Money Can’t Buy’ a cover of a song by Brooklyn-based folktronic trio sensation Howard. Listen to it here.

Sam Lee has unveiled the beautifully choreographed yet haunting and other-worldly new video for Blackbird, the debut track from his new forthcoming album ‘The Fade In Time’. Watch it here.

This month sees the long-awaited reissue of ‘Devon Folklore Tapes Vol. II – Graves’ which were originally released in early 2012. Listen to an excerpt here.

Our Song of the Day comes from singer, musician and songwriter Sharron Kraus. Blodeuwedd features on her forthcoming new album and Clay Pipe Music debut Friends and Enemies; Lovers and Strangers

Exclusive – Lau’s new album The Bell That Never Rang released 4/5/2015 and interview with Aidan, Kris and Martin and the albums producer Joan As Policewoman.

Our Song of the Day is from Glasgow based artist Robin Adams. Holy Smoke is taken from his forthcoming new studio album ‘The Garden’. Listen to it here.

Blue Rose Code is to release a live album – a wonderful recording of the launch night of The Ballads Of Peckham Rye at London’s St Pancras Old Church. Listen to The Light Of You from that evening.

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