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Interloper

by Tom Kitching

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1.
Rufty Tufty 05:29
2.
La Rotta 04:50
3.
Slow Jigs 05:40
4.
Buffoon 03:00
5.
Cobbler's 04:08
6.
Elvin 06:40
7.
Fair Play 04:15
8.
Gall Bladder 08:14
9.
Cheshire 05:31
10.
Fast Dance 04:00

about

An outward facing, forward looking English music album.

Shaped by an increasing and hugely varied raft of influences, English music is evolving faster than ever. This album seeks to define the state of the tradition. What are the new English tunes? What influences them? How do they fit in the continuum of English music?

Working with musicians from outside English music, Tom Kitching has pressed the reset button. Defining English music as anything written by an English musician, regardless of style, Interloper sets the English tradition at the heart of a web of traditions across time and territory.

Contemporary and broad based, Interloper captures an English tradition that is open to the world, confident, and comfortable with the journey.

credits

released January 26, 2015

The Band
Tom Kitching - Fiddle
Marit Fält - Latmandola
Freya Rae - Flute and Clarinet
Jim Molyneux - Percussion

Also Featuring
Andy Cutting - Diatonic Accordion
Lisa Watchorn - Cello
Jon Loomes - Hurdy Gurdy
Kieran Markham - Throat Singing

Recorded by Jon Loomes at Talking Cat Studios
Produced by Tom Kitching and Jon Loomes

Mastered by Tom Kitching and Paul Adams

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Tom Kitching Manchester, UK

19 years a professional musician, Tom Kitching is one of England's leading tradtional fiddle players. He has released three solo albums and also plays with Pilgrims' Way and Albireo. In 2020 he released his first book 'Seasons of Change' based on his experience of 18 months busking around England. 2024 sees 'Where' There's Brass' released, a book and an album celebrating the waterways of England. ... more

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