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Watch the new video from Erin K for ‘Couldn’t’, one of the standout tracks from her debut anti-folk album ‘Little Torch’ which she is just back from touring in Europe.

Richard Dawson’s incredible new album, Peasant, is released today on Weird World / Domino. Watch his new video for ‘Weaver’ which is also our Song of the Day.

Fronted by singer Karla Kanora, Rio Mira is an exciting recording collaboration between artists from neighbouring Ecuador and Colombia. Their debut album, Marimba Del Pacifico, is released on AYA Records.

MUTE have announced the release of CAN – The Singles, a unique document in which Can’s singles have been presented together for the first time.

Sea Change Festival takes place this August Bank Holiday Weekend, 25 and 26 August. The line-up includes Jane Weaver, Aldous Harding, Michael Chapman, Ryley Walker, as well as a tribute to Bert Jansch’s Avocet LP by Trembling Bells and Modern Studies.

Watch the new video by Ifriqiyya Électrique for their song ‘Stombali’ from their album ‘Rûwâhîne’. Sufi trance musicians and rituals from the depths of the Tunisian desert.

Harpist and singer Rachel Newton has announced her biggest tour to date under her own name. Her latest album has also been long listed as one of 20 Outstanding Albums in the Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award 2017.

Our Song of the Day comes from Zephaniah O’Hora, a leading light of New York’s burgeoning roots country scene. Listen to Way Down In My Soul”, taken from his forthcoming debut album ‘This Highway’.

Watch ‘Star of The South’, the new video from New Orleans indie rock band Motel Radio and the opening track from their sophomore release Desert Surf Films.

Bright Phoebus, Lal and Mike Waterson’s 1972 folk-noir masterpiece is to be reissued. Under the supervision of David Suff (Topic/Fledging) and Marry Waterson (daughter of Lal), the album has been remastered from the original tapes.

Circe’s Diner, aka Rosina Buck and Bronte Shande, provide us with our Song of the Day via their new single ‘Who Dares’ – An uplifting track about being brave, despite all the sorrows of life that can make us dysfunctional.

July 28th sees the release of this lavish Fairport Convention CD box set, Come All Ye – The First 10 Years. Beginning with their eponymous debut for Polydor in 1968, through to 1978. It features 55 previously unreleased tracks.

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