Suffolk Bay, by Ariana May
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Suffolk Bay, the debut single by singer-songwriter Ariana May.Ariana is a 16 year old British singer-songwriter who's classical training in piano and singing from a young age has developed into a love of composing and performing. Her style is a potpourri of alternative, pop, rock and folk music, and she has a wide compass of influences: ranging from Kate Bush, Supertramp, AURORA and Birdy to Johannes Brahms, Leonard Bernstein, Michael Legrand, John Barry and Justin Hurwitz.

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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.

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One more time - Amba Tremain & Mayfield Records (Live in Lockdown)

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Damian Coccio - 'Cave of Dreams' (original solo)

'Cave of Dreams' excerpt from album Something New Again (original featured Michel Florijn on flute) iTunes / Spotify: http://electrifiedbass.net/albums

Pete Wyer - Music for Fields
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Pete Wyer - Music for Fields

This little film uses a string quartet (samples played at the keyboard) - the large scale work would also use human voice, saxophone quartet and electronics.

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.


One more time - Amba Tremain & Mayfield Records (Live in Lockdown)
03:09
One more time - Amba Tremain & Mayfield Records (Live in Lockdown)


Damian Coccio - 'Cave of Dreams' (original solo)
03:37
Damian Coccio - 'Cave of Dreams' (original solo)

'Cave of Dreams' excerpt from album Something New Again (original featured Michel Florijn on flute) iTunes / Spotify: http://electrifiedbass.net/albums


Pete Wyer - Music for Fields
03:48
Pete Wyer - Music for Fields

This little film uses a string quartet (samples played at the keyboard) - the large scale work would also use human voice, saxophone quartet and electronics.