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Gillian Stevens & Dylan Fowler - Still and Still Moving
A beautifully evocative recording from Gillian and Dylan bringing together their shared musical passion that draws on music from Wales and beyond.It reflects their individual musical journeys and is a testament to their continuing exploration.
The cd was recorded while they were staying in Connemara,Co.Galway,The Republic of Ireland, and was recorded very simply with the emphasis on capturing a moment in time. TRCD0009

 

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Dabiel Morden, Oliver Wilson-Dickson & Dylan Fowler - Sleeping Beauty & Alcestis
Sleeping Beauty is a powerful tale of death and rebirth. In this magical performance award-winning storyteller Daniel Morden breathes new life into one of our most haunting stories. Telling Sleeping Beauty alongside the beautiful Greek myth of Alcestis, and underscoring the tales with heart-stopping live music, Daniel, Oliver and Dylan conjure timeless images in the mind and stir deep emotions in the heart. TRCD0010

 

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Dylan Fowler - Portrait
On "Portrait" we will meet Arabian tunes as well as South American rhythms and the Jazz influences of Bill Evans. And what‘s more, Fowler proves to be a master of the "lean" but hence even more effective arrangement. Fowler not only surprises by using exotic instruments like the mandocello or charango, but he also manages to summon an intense, chamber music like atmosphere - take the quartet of guitar, viola da gamba, violin and accordion in track 12 as an example of what makes it such a fascinating experience to listen to "Portrait".

 

The Ian McMillan Orchestra - Sharp Stories
Yorkshire poet, broadcaster & comedian Ian McMillan dances with composer & accordionist Luke Carver Goss of Szapora - `Truly refreshing` Danny Thompson - in this sizzling wok of words and music. Powerful, echoing tales of milkmen, mining, heatwaves, dads, death by shanty, voices found, industrial manoeuvres, 9/11 and the late great Ronnie Barker. TRCD0006
 
 

 


The Téa Hodzic Trio - Stay Awhile
Téa Hodzic`s startling and evocative voice has enchanted audiences from Womad to the South Bank to Sarajevo. In this trio Téa explores the songs of her homeland, the former Yugoslavia, and its bordering countries. With virtuoso musicians Oliver Wilson-Dickson on violin and Luke Carver Goss on accordion, a few instrumental fireworks are inevitable! TRCD0005

 

 

  The Carver Trio - Broken Sleep
The Carver Trio is: Luke Goss (accordion), Dylan Fowler (acoustic guitar and mandocello), Nathan Riki Thomson (double bass and flute). The music is tender, delicate and lyrical, as well as passionate, intense and rhythmically dynamic. It explores the energy and rhythm of european folk; the harmonies and improvisation of jazz; the structure and texture of classical music; and the immediacy of popular forms.
 
 
 

Dylan Fowler - Fynnon Ofor
'Ffynnon Ofor' consists of magical guitar works by a sensitive master, who mixes South American sound images with Celtic pickings, jazzy elements with excursions into the realm of world music. Dylan Fowler plays with powerful and poetic expressiveness, and he remains true to his Celtic roots, connecting them to attractive sounds from the entire world. In addition to original compositions, 'Ffynnon Ofor' contains works by Keith Jarrett Keith Jarrett, Alan Stivell, Marie Boine and Peter Green.

 
  Taith - Now and Then
A unique collaboration that explores the richness of traditional music from Wales and Finland. It is also an opportunity to create new compositions that draw on the distinctive landscapes of both countries. It is music that expresses both inner and outer landscapes and touches the souls of those who hear it. For buyers in the USA `Now & Then` is also available through CD Baby.
 
 
  Fynnon - Adar Gwylltion
Folk music deeply rooted in the rhythms, language, folk traditions and landscapes of Wales and the Celtic countries.
Lynne Denman: llais a bodhran / voice and drum
Stacey Blythe: llais, piano, telyn ac acordion / voice, keyboard, harp and accordion
Emma Trend: ffidil / fiddle
Matthew Lovett: bass dwbl a gîtar / double bass and guitar
 
 
  Brân - Stepping Stones
The sonorous voice of acclaimed South Wales poet,Jeff Rees mixes with the rich, deep veined music of Gill Stevens and Dylan Fowler.This is poetry with music of the highest order, drawing from traditional sources and in the moment improvisation. The poetry ranges from the elgaic to the poigniant - from loss to celebration.
 
 
  SYM - Symbiosis
Fresh, original music rooted in Northern European folk traditions played on beautiful instruments with sympathetic strings; Norwegian hardanger fiddles, Swedish nyckelharpas and hurdy gurdy
 
 

The Devil`s Violin
A recording of the successful show. Storyteller Daniel Morden joins forces with musicians Oliver Wilson-Dickson (violin), Edward Jay (accordion) and Sarah Moody (cello) to perform long forgotten Gypsy tales from Wales and elsewhere with music inspired by the passion and energy of the Gypsy tradition. This is a dynamic melding of traditional music and story, celebrating the culture of the Roma. TRCD0007

 
 
 

Stefano Giaccone - Viper Songs
"Time is not a river, it's a garden, a sweet deceiver", as one line of the songs included in "Viper songs" goes. An italian singer song-writer (but 10 yrs in UK) and a playwrite, novelist and actor, together in a songs+prose+spoken word of an hour, acoustic guitar, piano and voice, concerning our mind, heart, the flowing of memories and emotions in the life of Mr Anyone. Crossing the path and the wrath of Medea, the nemesis, the showdown of our living here, on the Difficult Land.