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Old Tunes Fresh Takes

Old Tunes Fresh Takes

De: Jack Sibley Tim Woodson
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The podcast where we learn old tunes, record fresh takes of them, and encourage you to do the same. This is for musicians of all styles and abilities Música
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  • Lyke Wake Dirge // Martin Green - pt 2
    Sep 26 2021

    We're back with Martin Green to chat through your fantastic takes of Lyke Wake Dirge, an ancient funeral poem detailing a soul's journey through purgatory into the beyond.

    If you haven't already, definitely go and check out part one of this episode where we introduce the song.

    Listen: Part 1 of Lyke Wake Dirge

    Also, check out Martin on tour with Lau from late October.

    /// YOUR TAKES ///

    Listen to the playlist here.

    We've got 15 brilliant versions of Lyke Wake Dirge to share, huge thanks to all our contributors: Crack Lassi; My First Dog; Kev Pritchard; Vanishing Faces; Liz Hassack; Joshua Kirch; Richard Toller; Matt Milton; Mr Cat Hair; asymptotes; Cerys Hafana; Burd Ellen; and Julian Hayman.

    /// JOIN THE COMMUNITY ///

    Even though the series is over, we'll be keeping the conversation going on our Facebook group. It's a place for our Old Tunes Fresh Takes community to share ideas, submit tracks for feedback and just generally geek out about trad tunes and music production.

    Whether you're thinking of submitting a take in the future or just want to go deeper into the world of modern folk music then join us. We're also really keen to get your ideas about how to take the project even further so if you've got any ideas for things you'd like to see, drop us an email or a message on social media.

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  • Lyke Wake Dirge // Martin Green - pt 1
    Aug 29 2021
    This episode we're joined by Martin Green who is challenging you to reimagine Lyke Wake Dirge, an ancient funeral chant about the soul's journey through purgatory.

    Martin is a multi-award winning musician and composer who has collaborated with many artists and musicians including the likes of Eliza Carthy, Joan Baez, Anais Mitchell and Aidan Moffatt. As a member of Lau he has won four BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards for Best Group and in 2015 he was nominated in the Best Musician category. In 2019 he won the Ivor Novello award for his sound walk "Aeons" that was part of The Great Exhibition of the North.

    We first came across Martin's work in his 2015 show Flit, a multimedia, collaborative song cycle on the theme of migration. As a performer steeped in traditional music but with a process informed by sampling, electronics, and interdisciplinary storytelling, we wanted to get his insight on how he traverses these multiple planes

    Check out Martin's recent project The Portal here.

    /// TAKE PART ///

    Charts: example score, chords & lyrics (.pdf)

    Playlist: Spotify playlist of existing versions of Lyke Wake Dirge.

    Find a quick guide on how to submit here.

    Martin will be back to listen to your takes in the second part of this episode released on Monday 27 September. If you'd like to be included in the podcast then try and get your version to us by Monday 20th September to get your versions included in the podcast. Drop us a message if you have any questions.

    /// COMMUNITY ///

    If you're interested in getting deeper into the conversation, come and join our group on Facebook. There's been some amazing chats over the last month with people sharing demos, feedback and ideas.

    /// MUSIC CREDITS ///

    10:54 - Strange Sky - Martin Green (featuring Becky Unthank) [From Flit]

    17:10 - Etteridge - Martin Green (featuring Brìghde Chaimbeul) [From The Portal]

    19:46 - A Place Of Crisps And Pianos - Martin Green

    28:48 - Lyke Wake Dirge - The Young Tradition

    34:30 - Lyke Wake Dirge - Martin Green (featuring Becky Unthank)

    39:41 - A Lyke Wake Dirge - Alasdair Roberts

    42:06 - Dirge from Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings - Benjamin Britten (featuring Peter Pears)

    43:45 - Lyke Wake Dirge - Trumpets of Death

    46:55 - Lyke Wake Dirge - Tom Chapman, Claire Chapman and Dave Allen (members of the Lyke Wake Walking Club)

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  • Iwe Kiko // Olugbenga Adelekan - pt 2
    Aug 23 2021

    We're joined once again by Olugbenga Adelekan to listen through your incredible takes of Iwe Kiko, a traditional Yoruba children's song about remembering tradition in a modernised world.

    If you haven't already, we really recommend you go and listen to part one where Olugbenga introduces the tune to us.

    Listen: Part 1 of Iwe Kiko

    Also, check out Olugbenga and Seye Adelekan's project Obalende Sector here.

    /// YOUR TAKES ///

    We've had an incredible response, with 11 takes in the playlist. A huge thanks to everyone who submitted a take - this month we've got: Kev Pritchard; Vanishing Faces; Julian Hayman; Mr Cat Hair; Matt Milton; Eyeless Chalonstone & The Goodnight Mistress; asymptotes; Richard Toller; Liz Hassack.

    /// JOIN THE COMMUNITY ///

    We've set up a group on Facebook for the Old Tunes Fresh Takes community to share ideas, submit tracks for feedback and just generally geek out about trad tunes and music production. We've had some great conversations already over the last month, so whether you're thinking about submitting a take or just want to go deeper between episodes then join us!

    Thinking of submitting? Read our quick guide on how to submit your fresh take.

    /// COMING UP ///

    Next up, we're chatting with Martin Green (Lau/Eliza Carthy) who's inviting you to take on Lyke Wake Dirge, an ancient funeral poem telling of the soul's journey into the beyond.

    Part one comes out next Monday 30 August. If you want to get a headstart, you can find example scores, chords and lyrics here.

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