Jeffrey Silverstein has signed to UK label Full Time Hobby, sharing new single and accompanying video Coming Back Around. Last covered on KLOF for 2023’s Western Sky Music, the Portland-based songwriter sits at the intersection of loner-folk, cosmic country and kraut-laden choogle. Coming Back Around finds him immovable, intentional, and most of all, at peace.

Beverley Martyn, the British folk singer-songwriter whose career ran from the Levee Breakers and Monterey Pop to a hard-won late return, has died at 79. KLOF Mag made her our Artist of the Month in 2014 around “The Phoenix and the Turtle” — the record that confirmed her, in Helen Gregory’s words, as a musical phoenix rising from the ashes.

Brighton’s Phantom Limb give American composer Michael F. Hunt his first-ever commercial release. Passage of Time, out June 19th, gathers three longform works recorded between 1980 and 1985 — pitched as a missing link between New Age, American minimalism and large-scale ensemble composition. The lead single, an edited version of the epic opener “Music for Multiple Keyboards,” is available to stream now.

London folk singer-songwriter Charlie Franklin has shared ‘Patchwork of Colours’, the lead single from her forthcoming self-titled debut EP, due 27th May. Produced by Natalie Wildgoose, the EP was tracked live to tape with guitar and vocals on first takes — feather-light folk in the lineage of Laura Marling and Kate Wolf.

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