Folk
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A saxophone and a hurdy-gurdy meet in River of Light, a meditative collaboration by Basel Rajoub and Matthias Loibner that reflects on fatherhood, continuity, and quiet power.
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Chaz Knapp captures the stark beauty of the Ozarks in Winter Music. The album is an experimental exploration of field recording and improvisation, investigating how sound shapes our perception of place.
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Singer-songwriter Jenn Butterworth addresses womanhood whilst reinvigorating the Scottish folk tradition with her debut solo album Her By Design.
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Amanda Pascali’s Roses and Basil bridges Sicilian folk traditions with modern songwriting, offering a soulful journey through love, heritage, and identity.
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Decca, the debut full-length by Ixi, blends primal textures with electronic soundscapes in a bold reflection on modern life and spiritual balance.
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Agalisiga “Chuj” Mackey’s debut album Nasgino Inage Nidayulenvi (It Started in the Woods) inspires a deep inspection of the United States’ culture and identity.
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During a spring walk with Old Amica’s “För alltid,” an initial listen becomes a quiet meditation on memory, distance, and the duo’s ambient-pop soundscape.