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Transsylvanians: “Fel es Egesz” (Half And Whole)
Hungarian Speed Folk – two sides, different pulse frequencies – CD one is for stagedivers, CD two is for slowfolkers. Bastard arrangements of Bartók and Rimski-Korsakow, an excerpt from a Hungarian rock-opera, Jimi Hendrix’ rock-classic “Fire” and more. T
Pat Orchard: 10 Flags
Original band versions of the best selling Shabby Road acoustic tracks, the band features Mark Brzezicki, (Big Country Ultravox Procol Harum The Cult Fish) on Drums Simon Townsend, Keyboards, Backing Vocals (Pete Townsend The Who)
Recommended if you like
Pink Floyd,
U2,
Van Morrison.
Jeremy Walsh: 33
Groove-driven folk with echoes of pop, rock, country and traditional music.
Recommended if you like
Barenaked Ladies,
Jack Johnson,
Van Morrison.
Greg Holden: A Word In Edgeways
A British Folk Pop Singer/Songwriter with honest, heartfelt lyrics and melodies that will make the hairs on your arms stand up.
Recommended if you like
Conor Oberst,
Damien Rice,
Ray LaMontagne.
Silent Parade: After all the Wars
Singer/Songwiter styled songs with a very original mix of rock, folk, and ambience.
Recommended if you like
Damien Rice,
Ryan Adams,
Sigur Rós.
Ingenious Whittler: Al Smith's New York
A mad, colorful and experimental progressive rock journey, with a flash of the carnival to it.
Recommended if you like
Tom Waits.
Mike Perkins: All Things In Time...
Acoustic driven, very melodic, high energy, authentic African rhythms with infectous grooves that are sure to keep your head bouncing.
Recommended if you like
Dave Matthews,
Jack Johnson,
U2.
Arthur Godfrey: Amen
Americana/Roots "Take one listen to his gritty songs of life and surviving and you'll recognize the soul of a poet. It's no surprise his notoriety just keeps growing". ---Performing Songwriter Magazine
Recommended if you like
Bruce Springsteen,
Leonard Cohen,
Tom Waits.
Center of the Universe: Anachronisma
The most sentimental album by the C.O.U. put out so far. Part one in a trilogy about time and space, this album is a retrospective on the popular music from the last century, all wrapped up in sheets of folk-instruments, anachronisms and whistleable melod