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VI Charlie and Joe: Spiorachas - Part II

Season 1, Ep. 6

Last year, we released our fourth album, titled Spiorachas - A High Place. We wrote and recorded it in the winter, the quiet of the world around us gave us time and space of mind to really get into the music, to find ways of playing as freely and honestly as we could - chasing these qualities that define our music-making together.


For these episodes we thought we’d do a listen through of the album, with some introductions to and background about the music on there. 


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  • 1. I Duncan Chisholm: Flow

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  • 3. III Josie Duncan: Relief - Part II

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    Josie’s original songs were receiving airtime on Radio 2 before she even left university, and by the time she had graduated from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, audiences at festivals all over the world, from festival stages in Australia to basements in Glasgow, had come to recognise her as a vital figure within Scottish folk music.The intervening years have led her to become an expert in crafting heart-warming songs which delicately balance traditional idioms and a contemporary outlook. Her own band offers a rich listening experience where captivating and melancholic vocal harmonies melt effortlessly into upbeat, searing melodies.Josie’s Links:Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | BandcampPlease consider supporting the podcast by subscribing on Bandcamp
  • 2. II Josie Duncan: Relief - Part I

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    Josie’s original songs were receiving airtime on Radio 2 before she even left university, and by the time she had graduated from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, audiences at festivals all over the world, from festival stages in Australia to basements in Glasgow, had come to recognise her as a vital figure within Scottish folk music.The intervening years have led her to become an expert in crafting heart-warming songs which delicately balance traditional idioms and a contemporary outlook. Her own band offers a rich listening experience where captivating and melancholic vocal harmonies melt effortlessly into upbeat, searing melodies.Josie’s Links:Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | BandcampPlease consider supporting the podcast by subscribing on Bandcamp
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  • 5. V Charlie and Joe: Spiorachas - Part I

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    Last year, we released our fourth album, titled Spiorachas - A High Place. We wrote and recorded it in the winter, the quiet of the world around us gave us time and space of mind to really get into the music, to find ways of playing as freely and honestly as we could - chasing these qualities that define our music-making together.For these episodes we thought we’d do a listen through of the album, with some introductions to and background about the music on there. Website | Facebook | Instagram | BandcampPlease consider supporting the podcast by subscribing on Bandcamp
  • 7. VII Nicky Murray: Fortunate

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