This is JohnT42’s music collection on Bandcamp.

JohnT42

  1. England, UK
  2. Folk
  1. collection 20
  2. followers 3
  3. following 18
  1. We Know By The Moon
    by The Furrow Collective
  2. Outsiders (Live in a Living Room)
    by Anna Tivel
  3. Cadence
    by Cinder Well
  4. We are only Sound
    by Lucy Farrell
  5. Birdloom
    by Birdloom
  6. Riverwoods
    by Salt House
  7. I Am A Youth That's Inclined To Ramble
    by Cinder Well & Jim Ghedi
  8. Weather Alive
    by Beth Orton
  9. Outsiders
    by Anna Tivel
    I love this album, Anna’s skill as a poetic story teller is mesmerising, thoughtful and as always illustrates great empathy for the human condition. Her band contributes to a slightly new direction in terms of musicality and the understated arrangements only enhance Anna’s delivery. Spellbinding.
  10. Sleeping Spirals
    by Hannah James and Toby Kuhn
  11. Working for Zeus
    by Salt House
  12. Still As Your Sleeping
    by Karine Polwart & Dave Milligan
  13. Blue World
    by Anna Tivel
  14. Folk Songs
    by Lau
    Lau, what can I say? The most progressive ‘folk’ band around comprising of three, four including Inge, of our most talented folk musicians. This EP presents some traditional material interpreted with a Lau sensitivity. Within today’s current UK folk scene surely Kris Drever is our finest male vocalist and songwriter along with Martin and Aiden as ground breaking genre musicians. A class release.
  15. Receiver
    by The Rheingans Sisters
    I saw the sisters live, pre Covid, in a tiny chapel in Settle, North Yorks. Mesmerising, beautiful, no amplification and as raw as you get, a memorable gig. This record expands on their creativity and unique offering to the World of Folk. A beautiful album crossing several musical genres.
  16. To The Awe
    by Rachel Newton
    We Will Listen We Will Listen
    As a follower of Rachel’s music I eagerly awaited this album, beautiful and now one of my favourites. We are so blessed to have such a strong innovative contemporary Scottish Folk Music scene. The accompanying musician’s and production are exemplary. Lauren’s fiddle, especially on ‘We will listen’ is very moving. Originally from London but lived in the North (Manchester, Yorkshire Dales) for 40 years. My Father’s side hail from Dumfries, hence a love of Scottish music and landscape.
  17. Off Off On
    by This Is The Kit
    This Is What You Did This Is What You Did
    Discovered ‘Kit’ a while ago but rediscovered through my respect of the music from Anais Mitchell, Josh Kaufman et al. This new album is beautiful, and love the edgy animation to ‘This Is What You Did’. Kate and fellow musicians have a fantastic new album.
  18. The Living Mountain
    by Jenny Sturgeon
    The Senses The Senses
    A beautiful, inspired album, I have ordered a copy of Nan Shepherd's The Living Mountain. I gain ‘spiritual’ calmness delivered by landscape and this album reflects beauty from within, garnered from experience of being there and strong sense of place. First witnessed Salt House live in Settle, North Yorks and my friend suggested buying ‘From The Skein’, which I did. A brilliant progression, so calming in our strange times. Fantastic musicians add depth to some magical writing and arrangements.
  19. Lend Your Garden
    by Avocet
    Lend Your Garden Lend Your Garden
    A beautifully crafted album which I have been anticipating since I first heard ‘Cheating Monday’. Jansch, Renbourn, Pentangle, John Martyn, I love to discover new music influenced by such legends and your music successfully fuses inspiration producing a really fresh contemporary unique sound.
  20. Huam
    by Salt House