DM Stith

DM Stith returns with his long-awaited follow-up to his 2009 debut. If Heavy Ghost was invested in the power of catharsis and exorcism, Pigeonheart is engrossed with the ideas of transmutation and transfiguration.

Our Song of he Day is from DM Stith performing Up to the letters. It was filmed by La Blogotheque earlier this year as a ‘A Take Away Show’ during the Sundance Festival in Utah.

The Revival Hour consists of Folk Radio UK favourite DM Stith and John-Mark Lapham. They kick off their UK tour this month with their debut album ‘Scorpio Little Devil’ to follow.

Sufjan Stevens has announced his first UK And European tour in 5 years. Full details of all his appearances in April and May 2011 are below, including two dates at the Royal Festival Hall and previously announced headline sets at Primavera and The Great Escape festivals.

Silje Nes was recently filmed by the fabulous Blogotheque in Toronto on her recent North American tour with DM Stith (see, I told you his name keeps cropping up), for one of their Take Away shows. Silje performs a wonderful, stripped-down, acoustic guitar, voice and viola rendition of the track Symmetry of Empty Space (taken from her forthcoming full-length Opticks). The sunshine and atmosphere was perfect for the song. They …

The name DM Stith has been cropping up a lot recently. I used his track “Pigs” in the Rain on Moss mix I did back in April and since then I just keep seeing his name, most recently for doing the artwork for the album cover of The Loom and now this session he did for La Blogotheque as part of their NxNE series. Bio: David Stith comes from a …

We stumbled across The Loom thanks to the good folk at Brooklyn Vegan who covered a recent Mercury Lounge gig which featured The Loom and another Frukie favourite, Lost in Trees. The Loom describe themselves as a six-piece indie rock band from Brooklyn that features male/female vocals, horns, guitars, banjo, ukulele, keys, and percussion. All sounds very straightforward and humble, but they have been attracting a lot of attention since …

A double-disc collection of covers, remixes and otherwise unreleased extras, Heavy Ghost Appendices is a companion piece to last year’s debut album by Asthmatic Kitty’s experimental solo star, DM Stith.

This mix began with an experimental piece by Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh. I never quite know where a mix will go and it pretty much depends on my mood and what is influencing me at the time. All of it was done late at night, in those quiet small hours.

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