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Watch the trailer for Auricular, a project by Surface Area Dance Theatre. Inspired by British Sign Language and the ability of facial expressions to communicate emotions to people everywhere.

Maz O’Connor is looking to fans to help her release her new album ‘This Willowed Light‘ which she finished last October. Find out more and get a taster here.

Aidan Moffat has teamed up with award-winning film-maker Paul Fegan for an exploration, and celebration, of Scotland’s musical and storytelling traditions.

We take great pleasure in sharing this new video from Sam Brookes for the track ‘James’ which features on his new album Kairos which is due out next month.

Our Song of the Day is the debut single from The Rails: Kami Thompson (daughter of Richard and Linda) and her husband James Walbourne (Pretenders, Kinks, solo).

Bright Eye’s founder Conor Oberst is to release a new solo album titled ‘Upside Down Mountain’ which will feature guest vocals from First Aid Kit.

With the current trend for more bands to create their own beer Elbow have stepped up to the line with their very own Pale Ale which is to be brewed by Marstons.

Our Song of the Day is from Toolshed, conceived in 1998 by Graham Massey (808 State) whose growing membership featured the likes of Paddy Steer.

Tinariwen have unveiled their new video for Islegh Taghram Tifhamam from their new album Emmaar which is released this week (10th Feb). Watch it now.

Opera North presents a new sound installation by sound recordist Chris Watson which focuses on the mythical island of Hy Brasil which lies off the west coast of Ireland.

The excitement is mounting over the album debut from Chicago acoustic guitarist Ryley Walker who steers a course alongside his heroes Tim Hardin, Tim Buckley, and Bert Jansch.

Our Song of the Day is a live video recording from a couple of years ago at Cecil Sharp House: Six Organs Of Admittance performing ‘Black Needles Rhymes’.

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