Tamsin Elliott

Bristol-based chamber folk quintet Hedera, featuring Lulu Austin, Maisie Brett, Tamsin Elliott, Beth Roberts and Isis Wolf-Light, have released the first offering from their long-awaited eponymous debut album (due for release February 2026, Cuculi Records). ‘Sterretjie’ is a buoyant original track accompanied by a video set against the sweeping ochre cliffs of the Jurassic Coast.

‘So Far We Have Come’ has breathtaking and memorable moments, making it such a thoroughly intriguing and enjoyable album. In exploring the possibilities of melding English and Arabic folk traditions, Tamsin Elliott  & Tarek Elazhary have created a worthy addition to the musical canons of both cultures.

Watch the beautiful video for El Hara, the lead single from Tamsin Elliott & Tarek Elazhary’s debut album ‘So Far We Have Come’. Their UK Tour kicks off this month, starting at Sidmouth Folk Festival. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to catch them live.

Watch ‘Waterwheel’, the new video from Hedera, a new Bristol-based quintet of instrumentalists brought together by a desire to lean into the slower and more delicate side of our European folk traditions.

There is a point where music must be heard rather than talked about, words can only do so much, and when it comes to Frey, words begin to fail. Tamsin Elliott has created a piece of work that will be talked about for years to come.

Bristol-based folk musician Tamsin Elliott is also a composer, filmmaker, and co-leader of fusion project Solana. Taken from her forthcoming debut solo album Frey, watch her new video for ‘Lullaby / I Dreamed I Was an Eagle’…musical shinrin yoku.

Taken from their forthcoming sophomore album ‘Beyond Breath’, watch the mesmerising video (by Tamsin Elliot) for Balladeste’s first album single ‘Dina Dukhio’…quite an extraordinary and beautiful listening experience.

Watch the mesmerising new video for ‘Gathering, Parting (When Bright Shines the Moon)’, a new collaboration from Tamsin Elliott with oud player Tarek Elazhary and percussionist Salma Amr (Cairo, Egypt).

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