Pioneering multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer, Cosmo Sheldrake, announces ‘Wild Wet World’. Listen to his first single “Bathed in Sound”, to be released this Friday (31st March) as part of Brian Eno’s Earth Percent Charity campaign.
With ‘Wake Up Calls’, Cosmo Sheldrake alerts us to the beauty of nature as well as the perils it faces. We join him in the woods for an immersive insight.
Johnny Flynn reveals a track from his forthcoming new album Sillion due for release on Transgressive Records on 24th March. Listen to ‘Raising the Dead.’ Plus listen to his Guest Mix for Folk Radio UK: Songs for the Road.
Watch the latest live session from Cosmo Sheldrake for ‘Pelicans We’ filmed in one take at a thermal bath in Budapest. Their most challenging session yet!
Song of the Day is a new track from Cosmo Sheldrake called ‘Tardigrade Song’ in which imagines himself as one of nature’s toughest species (a tiny water dwelling animal no bigger than a pencil dot) living in the sea.
Peggy Sue announce double A-side single ‘Substitute’ / ‘Say What You Mean’. To coincide with a special one-off London show on Nov 2nd at the Bussey Building with guests Cosmo Sheldrake and more.
Cosmo Sheldrake heads to the oldest original model village in the world in Buckinghamshire for his latest live session. He performs ‘The Moss’ in this 1930’s miniature world.
‘Forever England – Song & the First World War’ is a new stage production from Sam Lee which marks the Centenary of WWI. It premières this month with a bigger tour in the Autumn with The Unthanks.
A new track from Cosmo Sheldrake and our Song of the Day. Conceived on a little island in British Columbia, Canada…this is magical…we have a bonus video as well!
London based breakthrough artist Sivu has unveiled a new remix for ‘I Lost Myself’ by none other than FRUK favourite Cosmo Sheldrake. Of course it’s great! Listen to it here.
The Further Adventures of Cosmo Sheldrake continue as he heads out to Bulgaria to collect everyday sounds to throw into his unique musical mix. This video captures both the wonder and originality of what he’s about.