I took a roadtrip by George Christofis
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Eray (official video)

new Eritrean music by Faytinga. Songwriter: Shishai ShumendiEnglish translation: Amanuel Sahle. Melody: Girmadawit Haileslasea (Kima Studio). Music arrangements: Kima Studio. Mixing & mastering: Kima Studio. Vocal recording: John Gebre

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Come Home, by Maze

Come Home, by Maze

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Surfing Up To Castle Rock, by Richard Murray

Surfing Up To Castle Rock, by Richard Murray

Clootie McToot Dumplings: The Extremis Publishing Podcast
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Clootie McToot Dumplings: The Extremis Publishing Podcast

The founder and owner of Clootie McToot Dumplings Ltd., Michelle Maddox, drops by for a discussion about her remarkable company - one of the most unique food businesses in all of Scotland. Michelle chats about the story behind Clootie McToot, her appearances on UK television, the very special children's book she has authored, and explains why her work has been so important in popularising this most culturally significant of Scottish dishes. This podcast is Copyright © Extremis Publishing Ltd., all rights reserved.

Eray (official video)
03:56
Eray (official video)

new Eritrean music by Faytinga. Songwriter: Shishai ShumendiEnglish translation: Amanuel Sahle. Melody: Girmadawit Haileslasea (Kima Studio). Music arrangements: Kima Studio. Mixing & mastering: Kima Studio. Vocal recording: John Gebre


Come Home, by Maze
02:45
Come Home, by Maze

Come Home, by Maze


Surfing Up To Castle Rock, by Richard Murray
04:08
Surfing Up To Castle Rock, by Richard Murray

Surfing Up To Castle Rock, by Richard Murray


Clootie McToot Dumplings: The Extremis Publishing Podcast
20:50
Clootie McToot Dumplings: The Extremis Publishing Podcast

The founder and owner of Clootie McToot Dumplings Ltd., Michelle Maddox, drops by for a discussion about her remarkable company - one of the most unique food businesses in all of Scotland. Michelle chats about the story behind Clootie McToot, her appearances on UK television, the very special children's book she has authored, and explains why her work has been so important in popularising this most culturally significant of Scottish dishes. This podcast is Copyright © Extremis Publishing Ltd., all rights reserved.