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Wood Witch

by The Hare And The Moon

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Reynardine 08:35
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Cruel Henry 06:16
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The Erl-King 07:22
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The Dream 03:05
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O Death 07:11
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The Gloaming 03:49
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Morgiana 04:01

about

An eerie fog fills our field of vision as the crows perform their foreboding song. The cinematic minimalism of the Hare and the Moon is more wyrd than a witch’s tit. Spanning nearly eighty minutes, Wood Witch wanders among long stretches of arcane space and atmosphere which weave together the generous helpings of antique traditional song. Originally released by Reverb Worship in 2015, to many the musical workings of THATM and their protagonist the Grey Malkin will already be well familiar as a compelling perspective within another brilliant wave of Brythonic psych folk to emanate from the Isles. We were quite honored to strike an agreement for Brave Mysteries to reissue this cult album in our humble boutique catalog. We did a simple analog remaster via our Rupert Neve 5060 Centerpiece mixer and the results are enchanting. Disembodied voices, spectral chamber arrangements, and weary pastoral trance all imbued with the suspense of climbing a haunted barrow as dusk falls over the old country parish. Featuring the spirited assistance of many friends and distant relatives, including the likes of Amanda Votta, Tony Wakeford, Áine O’Dwyer, God’s Little Eskimo, and so forth.

credits

released May 19, 2017

Harp - Áine O'Dwyer
Clarinet – Spugweed
Flute – Amanda Votta
Violin – Thomas Roberts
Vocals on ‘The Wife Of Usher’s Well’ – God’s Little Eskimo
Vocals on ‘The Willow Tree’ – Tony Wakeford
Drums on ‘Reynardine’ – Lesley Malone
E-Bow on ‘Reynardine’ – Wim Lankriet
Cello on ‘Reynardine’ – Marie Beaunom

Mastered by Michael Begg at Captain’s Quarters in East Lothian.

All music by The Hare And The Moon/ All text traditional with the exception of ‘The Midnight Folk’ by John Masefield, ‘The Dream’ by William Blake and 'O Taste And See' by Ralph Vaughan Williams.

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