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Mist is Dust is melodic, individual and beautifully rendered. he overall feel is of adventure, of boundary-pushing and scant regard for the status quo.

Laura Marling has announced the release of her new album ‘Short Movie’ which sees her moving to a bigger electric feel. Watch her new title track video here.

The Scots Trad Music Awards was unforgettable evening and certainly the warmest celebration we’ve been to. An unforgettable and an inspiring evening.

The name David Roberts may well be new to many of you although we strongly feel that will change very soon. This is a video premiere of his new song ‘Grail’.

Watch the new video from The Outside Track for their new Christmas single ‘Get Me Through December’ which is available to download now.

Our Song of the Day comes from the Ian Carr and is taken from his forthcoming debut album ‘Who He?’ out soon on Reveal Records. Watch his new video for I’ll Call You.

We have a great premiere today from Belgian band Geppetto & the Whales with ‘Heads’…a great slice of beatnik groove with a killer bass riff.

Some of Scotland’s foremost harp players have come together to make a CD compilation in tribute to a young harp player, Esme Morris Macintyre. Listen to Amy Duncan performing ‘Guardian Angel’.

We have a special video premiere (also our Song of the Day) from Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman with ‘La Monica’, the first single to be taken from their forthcoming album ‘Tomorrow Will Follow Today’.

On Tuesday 9th December 2014 Sheila Stewart MBE; singer, storyteller and author, passed away. Neil looks back at her life, plus we have a special short film courtesy of the Scottish Documentary Institute.

A move to New Zealand to live a frugal and solitary life has clearly ignited Nick Harris’ creativity as can be heard on our premiere today from his forthcoming album The Tall Trees.

Our Tune of the Day is taken from Devon Folklore Tapes Vol.I (the open-ended project of Ian Humberstone / David Chatton Barker) which sees their special reissue on vinyl this month.

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