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Making Waves

Luke Daniels

Scottish
Gael Music

Released: 3rd March 2017
Catalogue Number: WRCD017
Barcode: 0714131942480
Running Time: 44 mins.

CD£12.15The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


Over five hundred individual pieces of open source archived or sampled audio were collected from the internet by Daniels and processed, detuned, warped and layered to create the arrangements on this record. Acoustic parts were then recorded remotely by live players.

1. The Jolly Tinker
2. The Larks
3. McCrone Jigs
4. Banjo Breakdown
5. Retro Reel
6. Vinyl Vinnie
7. Jigs and Fixtures
8. Bullying Well
9. Aberdeen Blues
10. Wester Kittochside
11. The Wounded Huzzar
12. Cumberland Reel
Over five hundred individual pieces of open source archived or sampled audio were collected from the internet by Daniels and processed, detuned, warped and layered to create the arrangements on this record. Acoustic parts were then recorded remotely by live players.

Lineup

Luke Daniels - Diatonic B/C Button Accordion. On All Tracks
John Doyle - Guitars & Bouzouki Tracks 1.2.3.4.6.7.8.9.
Michael McGoldrick - Flute & Whistles Tracks 1.2.4.6.7.8.9.
Aidan O'Rourke - Fiddle Tracks 1.2.4.5.6.8.9.10.
Innes White - Guitars & Mandolin Tracks 5.10.

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