Barry first found music when he borrowed his sister's record collection when he was about eight and was hooked. When Caroline started it was a new beginning, and he listened to all the stations, but Caroline was his favourite by far. Later he became a singer in a band, then started doing discos when he was 18. He joined Caroline in 1977, touring the country with the Caroline Roadshow for 10 years, having great fun. Barry helped with tender trips and worked on the Ross Revenge in '84 and '85. ...
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Nickie’s Niches #42: June 2025
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Start | Artist | Song | Time | Album | Year |
1 Adrian Von Ziegler | |||||
0:02:05 | Adrian von Ziegler | Of the Old World | 4:07 | Of the Old World | 2024 |
2 Vespero | |||||
0:06:39 | Vespero | Dream (In memory of Edward Artemiev) | 3:39 | Lost Stories of Kilgore Trout | 2025 |
3 Morrison Roberts Johnston | |||||
0:10:49 | Màiri Morrison, Alasdair Roberts and Pete Johnston | Uilleam Glen | 5:33 | Remembered in Exile- Songs and Ballads from Nova Scotia | 2025 |
4 Roland Beuhlman | |||||
0:16:50 | Roland Bühlmann | Genuine | 4:52 | GAPVIS | 2025 |
5 Oak | |||||
0:22:01 | Oak | Run Into the Sun | 5:26 | The Third Sleep | 2025 |
6 Emilie Lorentzen | |||||
0:27:58 | Emilie Lorentzen | Ælverhoi | 5:27 | Moersmål | 2021 |
7 Ozbolt | |||||
0:33:44 | Ozbolt | Mysteries Of The Fynbos | 3:35 | Chasyng Drakens | 2025 |
8 Jano Brindisi | |||||
0:37:45 | Jano Brindisi | Angelina | 4:01 | Pony Girl | 2025 |
0:41:46 | Jano Brindisi | Humbolt Park Incident | 3:43 | Pony Girl | 2025 |
9 Raphael Weinroth-Browne | |||||
0:45:54 | Raphael Weinroth-Browne | Speed of Light | 5:03 | Speed of Light | 2025 |
10 The Gentle Good | |||||
0:51:23 | The Gentle Good | Pan O’wn y Gwanwyn (Dychweliad Bychan) | 6:45 | Elan | 2025 |
11 Paatos | |||||
0:58:35 | Paatos | Beyond The Forest (w Mikael Åkerfeldt) | 5:26 | Ligament | 2025 |
- favorite trackProlific Swiss composer and multi-instrumentalist Adrian Von Ziegler’s latest release is a compilation of previous works and is a great place to start exploring his catalogue. The pieces are primarily Nordic/Celtic in spirit, with mostly acoustic and orchestral instrumentation. These pieces would make excellent soundtracks for films or video games, and provide altogether transportive listening.
- favorite trackSpace-psych outfit from Russia deliver once again, serving up a delicious auditory mix. There are elements of prog, classical, and even gypsy jazz. Instrumentation is the usual: guitars, bass, drums, and also saz, mandoline, saxes, flute, synthesizers, recorder and violin.
- Remembered in Exile: Songs and Ballads from Nova Scotiaby Màiri Morrison, Alasdair Roberts and Pete Johnstonfavorite trackLovely renderings of traditional Canadian tunes, connecting the dots between Scotland and Nova Scotia. Both Màiri and Alasdair provide vocals, Pete adds cello, and they are joined by guests on percussion, guitars, fiddle, banjo, and harmonium. Crisply recorded, yet retaining the rustic charm of the subject matter, this is thoroughly enjoyable.
- favorite trackThis instrumental release from Swiss composer Roland Beuhlman is in the ambient, minimal vein. He draws on a host of influences to inform the music, from rivers and lakes to autism and literature. He plays all instruments, keyboards, synths, electric bass and guitar, expertly layering these elements into a satisfying listen. I really love the epic Secrets, but for brevity’s sake, going with Genuine.
- favorite trackNorwegians Oak come back with their signature sound, most notably by their instantly recognizable vocalist. There are some edgy lyrics here, like late nights in deserted places, and the band aptly creates the atmosphere surrounding the murkiness of the settings.
- favorite trackDanish artist, member of Heilung and Euzin, and linguistics expert to boot, Emilie Lorentzen sings, plays piano, harmonium and percussion. She brings in others on additional vocals, violin and viola, jaw harp and sea shells (!), Nordic bagpipe, accordion, more harmonium, and davul. This is an enchanting Nordic folk recording, and my only complaint is that it is far too short.
- favorite trackOzbolt returns with a lovely, mostly ambient release. As always, haunting and ethereal, there is a real sense of space in the music, even though it is actually densely layered. There’s a lot of treasure to be found when one is Chaysing Drakens, it would seem.
- favorite trackThis is a collection of mostly bare-boned demos by one of my favourite singer/songwriters I find her work incredibly powerful presented in this way, as the focus is on the stories she tells of real people and real occurrences. The stark delivery keeps the performances incredibly intimate, as songs of this sort should be. Each one is my favourite track while it’s playing, but going with Angelina, as it’s a fine topical folk song.
- This time Raphael does a take on Johann Sebastian. Bach’s Prelude to the Cello Suite in G Major. Conceived as a backdrop for a contemporary dance piece, one can easily visualize how this would play out on a stage. Raphael weaves Middle Easternisms and modern syntax into the baroque masterpiece, and, as usual, it’s a captivating listen.
- favorite trackInspired by the Welsh landscape while living off-grid, adept guitarist and reflective singer/songwriter Gareth Bonello brings on wistful, psychedelic, and bucolic imagery. Not to be fenced in by his surroundings, he includes a rousing piece of Indian-inflected music to conjure up a desert area of the mountains where he was ensconced
- favorite trackQuirky Crossover Prog from Paatos, it has been 13 years since their last release. Instrumentation is provided by the usual suspects (keyboards, electric guitars, bass, and drums), It runs the gamut from eclectic prog to jazz, to my favourite track, which offers a psychy/folky female and male duet with Opeth vocalist Mikael Åkerfeldt.
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Start | Artist | Song | Time | Album | Year |
1 Adrian Von Ziegler | |||||
0:02:05 | Adrian von Ziegler | Of the Old World | 4:07 | Of the Old World | 2024 |
2 Vespero | |||||
0:06:39 | Vespero | Dream (In memory of Edward Artemiev) | 3:39 | Lost Stories of Kilgore Trout | 2025 |
3 Morrison Roberts Johnston | |||||
0:10:49 | Màiri Morrison, Alasdair Roberts and Pete Johnston | Uilleam Glen | 5:33 | Remembered in Exile- Songs and Ballads from Nova Scotia | 2025 |
4 Roland Beuhlman | |||||
0:16:50 | Roland Bühlmann | Genuine | 4:52 | GAPVIS | 2025 |
5 Oak | |||||
0:22:01 | Oak | Run Into the Sun | 5:26 | The Third Sleep | 2025 |
6 Emilie Lorentzen | |||||
0:27:58 | Emilie Lorentzen | Ælverhoi | 5:27 | Moersmål | 2021 |
7 Ozbolt | |||||
0:33:44 | Ozbolt | Mysteries Of The Fynbos | 3:35 | Chasyng Drakens | 2025 |
8 Jano Brindisi | |||||
0:37:45 | Jano Brindisi | Angelina | 4:01 | Pony Girl | 2025 |
0:41:46 | Jano Brindisi | Humbolt Park Incident | 3:43 | Pony Girl | 2025 |
9 Raphael Weinroth-Browne | |||||
0:45:54 | Raphael Weinroth-Browne | Speed of Light | 5:03 | Speed of Light | 2025 |
10 The Gentle Good | |||||
0:51:23 | The Gentle Good | Pan O’wn y Gwanwyn (Dychweliad Bychan) | 6:45 | Elan | 2025 |
11 Paatos | |||||
0:58:35 | Paatos | Beyond The Forest (w Mikael Åkerfeldt) | 5:26 | Ligament | 2025 |
- favorite trackProlific Swiss composer and multi-instrumentalist Adrian Von Ziegler’s latest release is a compilation of previous works and is a great place to start exploring his catalogue. The pieces are primarily Nordic/Celtic in spirit, with mostly acoustic and orchestral instrumentation. These pieces would make excellent soundtracks for films or video games, and provide altogether transportive listening.
- favorite trackSpace-psych outfit from Russia deliver once again, serving up a delicious auditory mix. There are elements of prog, classical, and even gypsy jazz. Instrumentation is the usual: guitars, bass, drums, and also saz, mandoline, saxes, flute, synthesizers, recorder and violin.
- Remembered in Exile: Songs and Ballads from Nova Scotiaby Màiri Morrison, Alasdair Roberts and Pete Johnstonfavorite trackLovely renderings of traditional Canadian tunes, connecting the dots between Scotland and Nova Scotia. Both Màiri and Alasdair provide vocals, Pete adds cello, and they are joined by guests on percussion, guitars, fiddle, banjo, and harmonium. Crisply recorded, yet retaining the rustic charm of the subject matter, this is thoroughly enjoyable.
- favorite trackThis instrumental release from Swiss composer Roland Beuhlman is in the ambient, minimal vein. He draws on a host of influences to inform the music, from rivers and lakes to autism and literature. He plays all instruments, keyboards, synths, electric bass and guitar, expertly layering these elements into a satisfying listen. I really love the epic Secrets, but for brevity’s sake, going with Genuine.
- favorite trackNorwegians Oak come back with their signature sound, most notably by their instantly recognizable vocalist. There are some edgy lyrics here, like late nights in deserted places, and the band aptly creates the atmosphere surrounding the murkiness of the settings.
- favorite trackDanish artist, member of Heilung and Euzin, and linguistics expert to boot, Emilie Lorentzen sings, plays piano, harmonium and percussion. She brings in others on additional vocals, violin and viola, jaw harp and sea shells (!), Nordic bagpipe, accordion, more harmonium, and davul. This is an enchanting Nordic folk recording, and my only complaint is that it is far too short.
- favorite trackOzbolt returns with a lovely, mostly ambient release. As always, haunting and ethereal, there is a real sense of space in the music, even though it is actually densely layered. There’s a lot of treasure to be found when one is Chaysing Drakens, it would seem.
- favorite trackThis is a collection of mostly bare-boned demos by one of my favourite singer/songwriters I find her work incredibly powerful presented in this way, as the focus is on the stories she tells of real people and real occurrences. The stark delivery keeps the performances incredibly intimate, as songs of this sort should be. Each one is my favourite track while it’s playing, but going with Angelina, as it’s a fine topical folk song.
- This time Raphael does a take on Johann Sebastian. Bach’s Prelude to the Cello Suite in G Major. Conceived as a backdrop for a contemporary dance piece, one can easily visualize how this would play out on a stage. Raphael weaves Middle Easternisms and modern syntax into the baroque masterpiece, and, as usual, it’s a captivating listen.
- favorite trackInspired by the Welsh landscape while living off-grid, adept guitarist and reflective singer/songwriter Gareth Bonello brings on wistful, psychedelic, and bucolic imagery. Not to be fenced in by his surroundings, he includes a rousing piece of Indian-inflected music to conjure up a desert area of the mountains where he was ensconced
- favorite trackQuirky Crossover Prog from Paatos, it has been 13 years since their last release. Instrumentation is provided by the usual suspects (keyboards, electric guitars, bass, and drums), It runs the gamut from eclectic prog to jazz, to my favourite track, which offers a psychy/folky female and male duet with Opeth vocalist Mikael Åkerfeldt.
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