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Kismet Hardy were an excellent new folk group from the Northampton – Kettering area. They played a mix of traditional and original folk music and were regulars at acoustic evenings in the county and further afield. I was a big fan and would invite them to play my Folk In The Afternoon gigs at The Fishmarket Art Gallery and Nook Cafe. Having shared stages with them numerous times we got to discussing recording. Back around 2010 time my recording setup was minimal and lo-fi to an extreme! We recorded a 5 song EP in a mixture of my student room and various band members houses. The setup was an AXL mixer and a passive AKG microphone directly into a laptop headphone socket…how the recording sounds as good as it does is a mystery. For one thing, it’s the musicianship and songwriting that elevates this session.

My favourite of the songs we tracked was ‘May Song’, which fortunately still lives on an old SoundCloud account from when I was making a go of recording projects around Northampton. The song begins on a pair of Jon Delaney’ guitars before Kate Beresfords vocals lead in. After a verse the rhythm section of Rai Clews on cajon, and Kevin Ward on fretless bass power in alongside a flute solo. On this particular song I only contribute a backing vocal and the recording setup and mix. Elsewhere on the EP I would play violins and additional percussion.

I would love to hear more of this band again, their SoundCloud page is still active and I’ve been thoroughly enjoying revisiting their songs this evening. ‘Wasps Nest‘ was always a favourite: (I’d have made sure we recorded it if it had been written before our sessions).

Today I’m casting my mind back to 2011.

To Bury A Ghost was the music project of Jonathan Stolber. It’s best described as an alternative rock or art rock outfit.

I got to know Jon through a shared interest in effects pedals and home recording. We kept appearing on the same review blogs and local music broadcasts and eventually caught up to perform together. His band had just released their debut EP The Hurt Kingdom and he was looking to take the songs on the road. I performed guitar, keyboard, glockenspiel and backing vocals in the live lineup. The poster above was for our short tour as a four piece band. The gigs were loud and fierce! It would be good to do this again sometime.

After the tour had finished we set to recording some alternate versions of the EP songs and demoing some new stuff. The demo we set loose into the world was called Dancing With Epileptic and can be heard/downloaded still at bandcamp.

We still hang out and tinker with writing and recording sounds. Jons latest solo project is called The Holy Road and is well worth your time to give a listen too.

Things were different back in 2010. Whilst there were no synthesisers in the studio, there was an enormous harmonium purchased for £12 from a junk shop around the corner.

Here is a rough and ready performance of the song ‘The Last High’ performed in the attic. This song was the closing track from the 2010 album ‘Staring At The Sea’ by The Silent Committee. That album is available in full on bandcamp now, and is also due to arrive on streaming platforms mid-July. The video below was filmed and assembled by Nigel Fordham.

This vimeo channel is no longer active but I’m leaving the content there.

For new content as and when it is made – https://vimeo.com/user203016599

I hope you’re enjoying these trips into the archive as much as I am.

CF x

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