Dream Folk
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Introducing… Makk
Yorkshire-based indie folk that focuses on moods and waves of emotion over immediate hooks.
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Introducing… Felix Antonio
If Bon Iver and Phoebe Bridgers had a French love affair... Felix Antonio might be their love child.
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JFDR – from figure 8 Review
An intimate, emotional live performance.
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Marissa Nadler – New Radiations Review
Ethereal western folk ballads rule the soundwaves as Nadler reaches album number 10.
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Kristin McClement returns with new single, and hints at a follow-up to Higher Plain Music’s album of 2015
A new single dedicated a lost friend from the music scene is poetic and dreamlike.
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Emma Bradley – Winoa’s World Review
Ethereal yearning in a loneliness epidemic lets Emma Bradley open up her inner thoughts and feelings in a vocoder-filled alt-pop gem.
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Introducing… The Parachute Testers
Irish folktronica and powerful anthemic chords and vocals launch The Parachute Testers into their forthcoming debut album.
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Tara Nome Doyle – Ekko Review
A beautifully understated and intimate chamber pop tour-de-force about listening to your emotions within.
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Emaline Delapaix returns with magical ethereal winter folk lullaby with new album to follow
It has been a truly gruelling and battle-scarred four years for Emaline Delapaix, whose 2020 album ‘With Every Beat‘ was one of the best albums…
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Skyminds – Echoes On The Shore Review
A cosmic reflective merger of ambient synths and hammered dulcimer tones for Skyminds 4th album
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Merope – Vėjula Review
An experimental reinterpretation of Lithuanian folk songs into dreamy ethereal textured soundscapes where the synth and the organic merge
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Tunng to celebrate 20 years of music with new album
Folktronica wouldn’t be quite what it is today in the UK without Tunng. Next year, the troupe will celebrate 20 years of their unique style…
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Raoul Vignal returns with new dreamy folk album ‘Shadow Bands’
The softest French acoustic folk is back for another pillowy psychedelia tinged album
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Introducing… Hazlett
Dreamy Aussie folk with a Nordic twist
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Caoilfhionn Rose – Constellation Review
Rich, creamy and indulgent indie folk with gentle jazzy psychedelia to restore your soul.
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Introducing… Loris and the Lion
Fairy folk for fans of Kate Bush, Joni Mitchell, Joanna Newsom and Tori Amos
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French for Rabbits – In The End I Won’t Be Coming Home Review
Indie folk New Zealanders bring a royal string quartet into the mix for their excellent new EP.
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Johanna Warren – The Rockfield Sessions Vol 1 Review
A stunning live recording that any fan of acoustic psyche-folk needs to snatch up immediately.
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June McDoom – With Strings Review
Inspired by the likes of Nina Simone and Judee Sill, June McDoom travels back to 60s and 70s folk like a timeless storyteller
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Sing Leaf – Remote Motel Review
Desolate drones and watery folk collide in a dark night drive in the swamps.
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Louis Jucker & le Nouvel Ensemble Contemporain – Suitcase Suite Review
An album made entirely out of second hand suitcases turned into musical instruments.
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Repulsive Woman – The Even Hand Review
Subtle indie folk for quieter times.
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Ásgeir – Time On My Hands (Lo-Fi Version) Review
Rearranging his superb 2022 album into tape worn acoustic folk cosy anthems
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Tasha Zappala – From the Porch Review
Ethereal folk songs straight from the Tasmanian forest floor, with nature as the backing singers.
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Joy Autumn – Come As You Are – A Tribute to Nirvana in Olympia
Numb dream folk renditions of grunge classics.
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Celestial North – Otherworld Review
If Celtic and Viking folk took their faeries clubbing. It's a new sound you never knew you needed.
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Porch – In the End, You Choose Nobody Review
A folk rock entry point into slowcore music to bring you all the sad vibes.
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Rosemary & Garlic – A Room of One’s Own Review
Dreamy chamber folk delivered in one of my favourite albums of 2023.
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EllaHarp – Lost in January Review
Ethereal melancholic harp and banjo folk for people needing quiet dreamy reflection.
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Celestial North mixes wyrd folk and electronica ahead of her debut album
Tribal beats, quirky vocals and celestial synths collide for a rising star of dreamy folktronica
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Starling Arrow – Cradle Review
Five spirit-folk songstresses team up for a vocal album to treasure.
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Live Vault – Joanna Gemma Auguri
An intimate and dark zither folk performance.
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Quentin Sauvé – Enjoy the View Review
Who needs a full band when you can layer your sadness into a dream folk beauty?
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An Arrow Made Of Air – An Arrow Made of Air Review
Subdued Celtic and Irish folk inspired by British mythology.
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Introducing… La Faute
Fiest meets Mitski in this folktronica dream.
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Bailey Miller – love is a dying Review
A real time thawing of love and feelings.
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Lanę – Alchemy (EP) Review
Dark, minimalistic New Zealand folk at its finest.






































