This is kinfan’s music collection on Bandcamp.

kinfan

  1. Folk
  1. collection 55
  2. wishlist 1
  3. following 62
  1. Free Space/Reel for Dennis
    by Natalie and Brittany Haas
  2. The Volunteer
    by Natalie and Brittany Haas
  3. Kongurei
    by Emelie Waldken
    A yearning tune beautifully interpreted by Emelie, given the space to tell its story.
  4. Alpenglow
    by fractus
    appears in 1 other collection
  5. The Lost Summer
    by Louise Bichan
  6. Fire Cycles
    by Venus Theory
  7. Mary Leaps In
    by Adam Sutherland
    An exciting direction to demonstrate Adam’s composing and production skills, allied with his undoubted musicianship. Much anticipate this evolution.
  8. From The Ground
    by From The Ground
    Wake Lines Wake Lines
    The years of work rewarded by this inspirational compilation of soundscapes, great tunes, typically classy vocals, and instrumentalists of the highest quality: the production supporting a brilliant release
  9. The Magic Roundabout
    by Session A9
  10. Strathspey Queens II
    by Alice Allen and Patsy Reid
    Provides a sense of grandeur with top musicians performing a private concert , demonstrating the gulf between the best and the very best. Resplendent.
  11. Arche
    by The Routes Quartet
  12. Spin
    by RANT
    The variety, energy, skill, synergy, blending of individual talents to create a truly special production.
  13. Madeleine Rose
    by LYRE
    What a treat! They obviously enjoyed playing it as much as I do listening. Apparently 7 mins long ,but I was still jigging around when it finished so now on it's 3rd play. Three superb musicians, Thank You !
  14. Landskein
    by Lauren MacColl
  15. Wandering
    by Orphean Sprig
  16. fractus
    by fractus
    Mesmeric, not so much listening as just allowing the wonderful music to flow around and through. More please.
  17. Covers:Traditional Melodies Of Dalarna, Sweden
    by Ian Carr
  18. All Things West Of Somewhere
    by Venus Theory
  19. Maura Shawn Scanlin
    by Maura Shawn Scanlin
    Bilateral Craziness Bilateral Craziness
    Virtuosity combining traditional and classical skills with some new adventurous writing, exemplified by ‘Bilateral Craziness’. Great fun and an album to be proud of.
  20. Traverse
    by Laura Risk, Nicholas Williams, Rachel Aucoin
    Had to check the notes to see who else was playing fiddle. Laura’s versatility is astonishing, combined with superb skills from her friends. Not going to choose a favourite track until another ten plays, if then. Please don’t make us wait two decades for more.