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Sarah Louise Henson and Sally Anne Morgan return with another earthy yet exploratory affair as House and Land on Thrill Jockey
Writer and musician Mark Brend has compiled an End Times mixtape to pull listeners into the unsettling world of his debut novel Undercliff
The Shining Levels have dug deep into the hills to create an earthy and visionary musical accompaniment to Benjamin Myers’ novel The Gallows Pole
Debbie Armour’s Burd Ellen bring a modernist edge and samurai-like minimalism to interpretations of traditional folk songs on their debut album
Rozi Plain takes us to a land of daydreaming adventure and enigmatic word play that is far removed from these cold streets and dreary times
Alasdair Roberts leads a Scottish and French folk collective in crafting history under spell and manifesting dreams for the future
Sharron Kraus talks to Stewart Gardiner about engaging with the present, facilitating shifts of consciousness and a collaboration on Ghost Box this summer
João Branco Kyron of Beautify Junkyards tells Stewart Gardiner about oneiric domains, unrestricted time and space, and being part of the Ghost Box family
The Earth Recordings release of the gently narcotic Bagpuss soundtrack reveals the cat behind the curtain in a ready-made sample suite for hauntologists everywhere
Alula Down lead listeners through peculiarly mapped out fields of Weirdshire and it proves difficult to leave in a hurry
A Happy Return’s family tape recordings use found sounds and distant voices to craft imaginary worlds out of illusory maps
The final 7″ in the Other Voices series continues to explore misremembered pasts as Kraus brings her folk magic to the town of Belbury