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Les Cooper x Jill Barber – In The Morning

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“All the most important begins in the early morning. Fresh coffee, kissing a loved one, rumbling a cat and a melody of a favorite track. -LS Cooper and Jill Barber- will gladly give many pleasant moments that are saturated with their new track in the genre of acoustic folk.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Всё самое важное начинается ранним утром. Свежесваренный кофе, поцелуй любимого человека, урчание кота и мелодия любимого трека. -Les Cooper и Jill Barber- с радостью подарят много приятных мгновений, которыми насыщен их новый трек в жанре акустического Фолка.”

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https://www.instagram.com/lescooper/

Tamu Massif – Looking Over Houses

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“Let your consciousness rest, and your heart will have a few minutes to heal all your wounds. Music, capable of pacifying even the most rebellious soul. Calm, acoustic music with beautiful and delicate vocals from -tamu massif-.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Пусть ваше сознание отдохнёт, а у вашего сердца появится несколько минут, чтобы залечить все свои раны. Музыка, способная умиротворить даже самую мятежную душу. Спокойная, акустическая музыка с красивым и нежным вокалом от -Tamu Massif-.”

-Nagamag.com

http://tamumassif.co.uk/

Tamu Massif’s long-awaited second album Late To My Funeral is due for release 12th August and he now releases final single ‘Looking Over Houses’. The Bristol based songwriter & producer spent the last few years developing more experimental techniques building on a wide range of electronic, pop and R&B influences but has tapped into something special on his new material by writing in a different way. He explains:

“For a long time, I would compose a heavily layered instrumental and then add vocals afterwards. Recently, I've been trying to do it the other way round: writing the song on guitar first and then having fun with the production – adding things to compliment and embellish the original idea. I've consciously made an effort to change my process and have been really enjoying playing acoustic guitar again. I feel like the best songs tend to work in a stripped back form – so starting from that point leaves you with something a bit more raw and vulnerable.”

Tamu Massif has a longstanding reputation as a producer and mentor to emerging artists on the Bristol scene, his earliest work producing Fenne Lily’s debut album testament to his skill at finding atmosphere and the beauty in sparseness.

On ‘So Kin’, for example,Tamu borrowed rain drops on a tent for percussion, their natural applause accentuates the wonder in embracing typically bad weather.

“I wrote the main guitar riff for 'So Kin' late one night while staying up making music with my long-time collaborator and/or friend Max Blomfield aka Twinsen. There was something in the sound of it that felt reminiscent of rain drops falling. The words are me doing what us Brits do best: talking about the weather” Tamu jokes. “It was part-inspired by a specific walk with my brother in the Lake District. We started the walk in the small village of Borrowdale, checking out some of our family gravestones dating back to the 1800's. We were soaked through within minutes of the walk but it was great. There's something quite humbling and invigorating about being out in the rain.”

This vulnerability shines through clearly on his recently released acoustic offerings ‘Old Times’, ‘First To Know’ and ‘Get Up’. These follow a series of extended singles from 2020, including ‘Let your Hair Down’, ‘Heathen’ and ‘I Feel You, Atlas’. A stunning live session for his 3 part single ‘Heathen’ can be seen here.

Tamu Massif released his debut album Little Death Summer 29th March 2019 on Chiverin Records. Reflecting on the process, he explains “I find listening to music a sort of escapism. And that's what I set out to create... something to get lost in.”

Garnering attention over the course of two earlier EPs, Alba & Bala, as well as tours with the Japanese House, C Duncan and Shakey Graves, Tamu is admired for his talent at gathering and warping field recordings as much as for his gift with harmonies and song-writing.

Jacob Humber – Former Town

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“The track has the smell of nostalgia for those places in which we spent our childhood and, having left it, recall the old days. The classic atmosphere of Indie Folk in warm, pleasant hearing tones, with a high -quality performance of acoustic instruments.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“В треке присутствует запах ностальгии по тем местам, в которых мы провели всё своё детство и, покинув его, вспоминаем о былых временах. Классическая атмосфера Indie Folk в тёплых, приятных слуху тонах, с качественным исполнением акустических инструментов.”

-Nagamag.com

Jacob is a poetic singer-songwriter now living in Nashville and touring a lot! We immediately fell in love with his songs. This is a nostalgic tune that is approachable and memorable. He elegantly tells of the uncertainty of moving away from the familiar town and friends to a new place, starting over, which should resonate with most people these days - as we all try to find our "home."

http://instagram.com/jacobhumbermusic

Heilung – Anoana

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“Ritual Neofolk from the masters of their genre -heilung-, capable of using only one rhythm and voice to introduce your body and mind into a state of hypnosis. You are in the grip of the elements of feelings and emotions unknown to you. Deep dive to you.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Ритуальный Neofolk от мастеров своего жанра -Heilung-, способные с помощью только одного ритма и голоса ввести ваше тело и разум в состояние гипноза. Вы во власти неведомой вам стихии чувств и эмоций. Глубокого вам погружения.”

-Nagamag.com

In a glade, a girl attaches twig anglers to her head. She’s young, but the gesture has a significance that goes well beyond play. Her manner is that of a sorceress, and her bearing is that of a forest queen.

And twenty seconds into the ravishing, gorgeous clip for Heilung’s “Anoana,” another person appears wearing antlers made of sharp sticks. It’s vocalist Maria Franz, who rises from the sea like a shimmering apparition. She’s dressed as a Nordic shaman, in blizzard-white robes and a fringed headdress covering her eyes. There were no video cameras during the Viking Age, but if there were, what they captured would’ve looked an awful lot like this.

Such is the magic of Heilung, the folk group extending and deepening listeners’ fascination with Norse history since 2014. Heritage, tradition, folklore, runes, and ancient rituals — these are the things the group has been entertaining their listeners and viewers with. They’ve reminded us of our shared path, our oneness with nature, and the importance of myth and symbol.

They’ve also made amazing, startling, radiant music — often on the same skin, bone, and stone instruments available that Viking musicians played during the Bronze and Iron Ages. Keeping with the songs’ themes, they’ve even explored the resonant possibilities of swords and shields. Heilung’s amplified folk instruments are conduits connecting the past to the present and stark reminders of the trans-historic power of pure sound. “Anoana” is a pivotal track on Drif, their third album, a set that digs deeper into the prehistoric roots of modern music than Heilung has ever gone before. Like the album it’s from, the song is sweeping, cinematic, and hypnotic, with traces of metal and atmospheric music enlivening the folk arrangement. Like its predecessor, “Norupo” (a song with a video that has already been streamed 12 million times), the lyrics to “Anoana” are derived from ancient sources: in this case, inscriptions on golden amulets recovered from Northern European sites by archaeologists and treasure hunters.

The clip for “Anoana” involves discovering a different kind of treasure: a human life. Shot among jaw-dropping, spectacular Nordic mountain scenery, the “Anoana” video takes us inside a cavern, where a body-painted woman gives birth to a baby whose beauty is almost supernatural. The connections between the female characters in the clip — the child in the glade, the mother, the other worshippers around a bonfire, and Maria Franz herself — are powerful and spiritually consequential. “Heilung” means healing; through ritual, community, and rhythm, the group creates a testament to life renewed.

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Benjamin Lynnerup – Transition Type Deal?

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“Let into yourself the reverent voice -benjamin Lynnerup-, let the guitar melodies become part of your mood and give your soul a few minutes of harmony and retire in this charming world of acoustic music.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Впустите в себя трепетный голос -Benjamin Lynnerup-, позвольте мелодии гитары стать частью вашего настроения и подарить душе несколько минут гармонии и уединиться в этом очаровательном мире акустической музыки.”

-Nagamag.com

https://www.instagram.com/artistbenjaminlynnerup

Zoe Boekbinder – I Am Yesterday

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“Just listen to how the fingers glide on the lonely strings of the guitar, and the voice -zoe boekbinder, so tenderly and neatly sneaks up from the back. Do you hear her breath? Feel this sweet taste of Folk music? Enjoy.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Просто послушайте, как пальцы скользят по одиноким струнам гитары, а голос -Zoe Boekbinder- так нежно и аккуратно подкрадывается к вам со спины. Слышите её дыхание? Чувствуете этот сладковатый привкус Folk музыки? Наслаждайтесь.”

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Le Days – Stuck In My Head (Alternate Recording)

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“Sensual, melancholy and very emotional work in minimalist design. Acoustic, living music, extraterrestrial vibrations of vocals, capable of touching the most fragile strings of your soul and the atmosphere of complete immersion in the abyss.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Чувственная, меланхоличная и очень эмоциональная работа в минималистичном оформлении. Акустическая, живая музыка, внеземные вибрации вокала, способные задеть самые хрупкие струны вашей души и атмосфера полного погружения в бездну.”

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https://www.facebook.com/ledays/

Pascale Cheron – Yellow Diamond

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“It feels how the performer puts all his heart and love in each fulfilled word. As the ringing of guitar strings soothes the rebellious soul, and the voice quietly whispers in your ear - enjoy this moment, I am next to you. A wonderful acoustic folk with a very important semantic message.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Чувствуется, как исполнитель вкладывает всё своё сердце и любовь в каждое исполненное слово. Как звон гитарных струн успокаивают мятежную душу, а голос тихо шепчет вам на ухо - наслаждайся этим мгновением, я рядом с тобой. Чудесный акустический фолк с очень важным смысловым посылом.”

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https://instagram.com/pascale.cheron

Isabel Dumaa Interview on Nagamag

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Nagamag:
Which are the genres that describe your music style better?

Isabel Dumaa:
The umbrella genre for my music is pop, but I would define it as indie pop or alt-pop with little elements of folk and R&B!


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Isabel Dumaa:
I have been singing since practically before I could talk, and began songwriting at a young age as well. I took singing lessons throughout my childhood, and begged my parents for guitar and piano lessons so I could accompany myself and start playing live. Since day 1 I have always wanted to be a singer and pursue music. After graduating High School I moved down to LA to do music full time, and feel so grateful I get to be working every day at something I love so dearly.


Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?

Isabel Dumaa:
It is difficult to pinpoint my very first connection to my love of music, but there is one early memory that sticks out. I was about 5 years old when my cousin played me You Belong With Me by Taylor Swift, and I have never fallen in love with a song quicker. It immediately became my favorite song and was pretty much all I listened to for about a year. My parents bought me my first iPod shuffle about a year later and all I had on it was You Belong With Me and 4 other songs from Fearless all of which I listened to on repeat. Taylor Swift has been a huge inspiration for me growing up and throughout my career and that was where my love for her began.


Nagamag:
What would be your dream venue to play?

Isabel Dumaa:
I was raised right in the heart of San Francisco and over the years attended many concerts and shows all over the city. Every show I went to I couldn't help but picture myself on the stage someday getting to sing in my home city. Every year "Outside Lands Festival" is held in Golden Gate Park and pretty much every young person in the bay area is there. It is essentially the coachella of NorCal. Outside Lands is such a vivid part of my growing up and every year I went I couldn't help but dream and picture myself on one of those stages, getting to play for all the people standing where I stood all those times. So a definite dream venue would be to be able to headline at Outside Lands!


Nagamag:
Many artists listen to genres that they are not producing music for. Which track is your favorite that is NOT similar to yours?

Isabel Dumaa:
"Kiss Of Venus" Paul McCartney and Dominic Fike


Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which is the track from a similar artist you admire?

Isabel Dumaa:
"The Walls Are Way Too Thin" Holly Humberstone

Discover & Listen to Isabel Dumaa

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Phildel – Into the Woods

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“A little magic from -phildel-, without which it is so difficult to move through life. Charming vocals, like the queen of forest fairies came from the very depths of her possessions, a pleasant atmosphere of Folk music and a state of complete immersion in a fairy tale.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Немного волшебства от -Phildel-, без которого так сложно двигаться по жизни. Очаровательный вокал, словно королева лесных фей пришла из самой глубины своих владений, приятная атмосфера Folk музыки и состояние полного погружения в сказку.”

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https://www.phildel.com/

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