Dream Folk
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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.
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Jonathan Hultén – The Forest Sessions Review
When the voice of Thor and an angel turn up to a gothic folk performance.
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Pitou returns with new single and announces debut album
Dutch folk songstress wants to remind us that good is everywhere if we look for it.
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Psamathes – Sacred Groves: A Celtic VGM Tribute Review
A one women choir bringing elegance and power to VGM themes.
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Introducing… Ichiko Aoba
The calmest and purest voice I've heard in years.
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Yaima – Earth Trilogy Three Review
A lighter, gratitude filled dream folk EP in ode to Mother Earth.
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June McDoom – June McDoom Review
Taking us back to 70s folk and 60s soul with a new hybrid sound
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Introducing… Pitou
Dutch traveller merges worldly influences into her own indie folk genre.
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Introducing… Awkward Branches
Soft and breezy acoustic rock to calm your day.
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Sara Parkman – Eros, Agape, Philia Review
Modern traditionalism of folk from around world.
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Johanna Warren – Lessons for Mutants Review
When psych-folk meets alternative anthems.
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Bruno Bavota and Chantal Acda – A Closer Distance Review
Intimate indie folk where the production makes the closeness distant.
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Alison Sudol – Still Come The Night Review
Intimate folk rock to process difficult times.
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Rapt – Wayward Faith Review
Dreamy indie folk for those looking for the meaning of it all and rules to live by
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Introducing… Sun V Set
Faun folk with a rocky undercurrent.
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Bailey Miller – Still Water Review
Hauntingly cosmic ambient folk to lull you into calm and confusion.
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Iamamiwhoami – Be Here Soon Review
What happens when the dancefloor songstress turns to folktronica?
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Introducing… Svaneborg Kardyb
Atmospheric Nordic folk-jazz from just four hands and a tidal wave of interplay and chemistry.
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Introducing… Louien
Dreamy indie folk that asks for just a bit of vulnerability.
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Introducing… June McDoom
From Jamaica to New York City and all the soul and folk music in-between.
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Sun’s Signature – Sun’s Signature Review
Elizabeth Fraser casts new musical life from her new glorious sun.
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Jemima Thewes – Calling Review
Scottish highland folk meets tuned percussion from around the world.
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Lanę – Blood Language Review
Acoustic dream folk from New Zealand to England.
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Lissom – Eclipses Review
Chamber pop duo return with a beautifully emotive album.
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Chantal Acda and Bruno Bavota collaborate on new chamber pop / classical crossover album
Intimate and elegant chamber pop collaboration.
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MARBL – The Sunsets and Dawns of Everything Review
Beautiful dream folk ballads to soothe the heartache.
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Tom Rogerson – Retreat To Bliss Review
An intimate snapshot of moments in time.
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Field Works – Stations Review
Recordings of deep seismic activity and the human voice collide.
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Hrishikesh Hirway – Rooms I Used to Call My Own Review
Softer softest - dream pop to be sad to
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Michael Beharie – Promise Review
Hazy folk that comes from everywhere and nowhere you've ever travelled to.
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Heal & Harrow – Heal & Harrow Review
Witchy Scottish folk as a tribute to the Scottish Witch Trials.
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Introducing… Saturne & Valfeu
Witch folk for the faun folk
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Introducing… Arny Margret
Timeless singer-songwriter with wisdom well beyond her years.
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El Búho – Natura Sonora Review
A tour of the worlds nature sanctuaries in a single dance
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Gloomcatcher – Red Markers Review
A Celtic flair to your singer-songwriter blues.
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Introducing… AnSoFi
Ethereal Nordic breezes and crystalline piano song tales.
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Jesca Hoop – The Deconstruction of Jack’s House Review
A beautiful reworking of a folk rock classic.



































