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new on propermusic.com Salsa Celtica - The Tall Islands


Discos Leon Salsa Celtica’s synthesis of Afro Latin salsa with Scottish and Irish traditional music is quite unlike anything else - weaving together Afro Latin with Scottish Gaelic sounds as if the two cultures grew up together.


Joe Driscoll & Sekou Kouyate - Faya


Cumbancha “A gloriously accessible collision of styles. It’s an unlikely collaboration that works magnificently” - The Guardian See Joe & Sekou @ the Jazz Cafe London, Apr 25th (see www.cumbancha.com for full dates)


Johnny Coppin - Borderland


Red Sky Records Singer/songwriter and founder of folk band Decameron returns with a new collection of songs from England, Ireland, Wales and the USA. Guests include Karen Tweed and Mike Silver. Out 7th April


Jacquelyn Hynes - Silver and Wood


Hobgoblin Records Jacquelyn Hynes is a multi-instrumentalist and composer. Her debut solo CD reflects her passion for both silver and wooden flutes. She has supported Ireland’s leading musicians including Martin Hayes, Michael McGoldrick, Mary Coughlan and Lunasa.


La Caravanne Passe - Gypsy for One Day Continental A crossover album of Balkan origin by the great La Caravane Passe. Gypsy For One Day is another rollercoaster ride through all the countries their music draws from be it France,Hungary ,Russia or the Arabian Peninsula.


Si Kahn & The Looping Brothers Aragon Mill The Bluegrass Sessions


Strictly Country Aragon Mill : The Bluegrass Sessions is Si's 18th album and is a greatest hits set of some of his best loved songs. It's recorded with the German bluegrass band The Looping Brothers,one of Europe's most respected and experienced bluegrass band.


Kris Drever - Mark The Hard Earth


Reveal Records 2014 mid-price remaster of acclaimed second solo album from perhaps Scotland’s finest modern day male folk singer-guitarist Kris Drever (also of Lau). New artwork and booklet. Digitally remastered in Glasgow by Mark Freegard. Out 24th March


Neuza - Flor De Bila


Lusafrica Lusafrica presents a new star from the Cape Verde Islands. Neuza was born in Praia, Santiago and unveils a glorious mixture of Cape Verde rhythms such as talaia baxo, rabolo or samba. Glorious. Out 24th Feb


The Young’uns - Never Forget


Hereteu Records Inspired by the Muslims who offered tea and biscuits to the English Defence League, the Teesside trio embark on a journey from a tiny Yorkshire mosque to the Spanish Civil War through a landscape strewn with lost sailors, working heroes and abandoned lovers. Out 17th Mar


Addis Pablo - In My Fathers House


Heartbeat The debut LP by Addis Pablo, the son of the legendary reggae artist Augustus Pablo. Addis plays his melodica and produces his music with the same effect his father had. Where Roots Reggae meets Rastafari mysticism and first class musicianship...


Malawi Mouse Boys - Dirt Is Good


IRL Following on from their critically-acclaimed debut, He Is No1, the Mouse Boys were the HIT of Womad 2013. They return with 15 self-penned original songs, of genius, joy and unashamed wholeness of heart, held together with timeless harmony and unison.


Si Kahn - Bristol Bay


Strictly Country Renowned organizer, activist and songwriter Si Kahn recorded these 15 tracks in Alaska, throwing his musical weight and creativity behind the international effort to stop what if built could well be the world's largest open pit gold and copper mine, the so-called "Pebble Mine" just north of Alaska's Bristol Bay


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