
Old Segotia
From the opening notes â arriving as if in mid-air â to its final, cheerful burblings, Sean Mac Erlaine and CaoimhĂn Ă Raghallaighâs Old Segotia is an album about friendship: both musical and human, the product of two distinctive musicians visiting each otherâs worlds with a sense of veneration, and a sense of joyful wonder.
Here, Mac Erlaine (This is How We Fly, Quiet Music Ensemble) and Ă Raghallaigh (The Gloaming, This is How We Fly) meet on common ground developed over 20 years of playing together, with Mac Erlaineâs musical language rooted in jazz and sonic experimentation, and Ă Raghallaigh emerging from an Irish traditional music that he has shaped and reshaped in a deeply personal way.
In this place, Mac Erlaine and Ă Raghallaighâs music is profoundly integrated and emotionally textured: at times bursting with explosive energy, at times almost sighing into life, but always searching. Here are the touching unison duets of âCantandorâ, the lyrical wanderings of âSwallow Diveâ, or the flirtations with finding a groove in âReverse Burstâ.
The palette of instruments speaks to the albumâs feeling of abundance, with Mac Erlaine performing on clarinets, chalumeau dâamore, three different flutes, car hooter, percussion, live electronics, Wurlitzer, synthesiser, vocals and alto saxophone; and with Ă Raghallaigh bringing his signature hardanger dâamore sound plus a turn on the flute and live electronics, too.
With the title echoing a well-worn Dublinese expression for âfriendâ, Old Segotia plays out with âOiche Crua Sna Sleibhteâ (A Hard Night in the Mountains), with ornithologist SeĂĄn Ronayneâs field recordings of birdsong rising out of the musiciansâ playful explorations, offering a taste of life echoing music, echoing life.
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$13.20Old Segotia
From the opening notes â arriving as if in mid-air â to its final, cheerful burblings, Sean Mac Erlaine and CaoimhĂn Ă Raghallaighâs Old Segotia is an album about friendship: both musical and human, the product of two distinctive musicians visiting each otherâs worlds with a sense of veneration, and a sense of joyful wonder.
Here, Mac Erlaine (This is How We Fly, Quiet Music Ensemble) and Ă Raghallaigh (The Gloaming, This is How We Fly) meet on common ground developed over 20 years of playing together, with Mac Erlaineâs musical language rooted in jazz and sonic experimentation, and Ă Raghallaigh emerging from an Irish traditional music that he has shaped and reshaped in a deeply personal way.
In this place, Mac Erlaine and Ă Raghallaighâs music is profoundly integrated and emotionally textured: at times bursting with explosive energy, at times almost sighing into life, but always searching. Here are the touching unison duets of âCantandorâ, the lyrical wanderings of âSwallow Diveâ, or the flirtations with finding a groove in âReverse Burstâ.
The palette of instruments speaks to the albumâs feeling of abundance, with Mac Erlaine performing on clarinets, chalumeau dâamore, three different flutes, car hooter, percussion, live electronics, Wurlitzer, synthesiser, vocals and alto saxophone; and with Ă Raghallaigh bringing his signature hardanger dâamore sound plus a turn on the flute and live electronics, too.
With the title echoing a well-worn Dublinese expression for âfriendâ, Old Segotia plays out with âOiche Crua Sna Sleibhteâ (A Hard Night in the Mountains), with ornithologist SeĂĄn Ronayneâs field recordings of birdsong rising out of the musiciansâ playful explorations, offering a taste of life echoing music, echoing life.
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From the opening notes â arriving as if in mid-air â to its final, cheerful burblings, Sean Mac Erlaine and CaoimhĂn Ă Raghallaighâs Old Segotia is an album about friendship: both musical and human, the product of two distinctive musicians visiting each otherâs worlds with a sense of veneration, and a sense of joyful wonder.
Here, Mac Erlaine (This is How We Fly, Quiet Music Ensemble) and Ă Raghallaigh (The Gloaming, This is How We Fly) meet on common ground developed over 20 years of playing together, with Mac Erlaineâs musical language rooted in jazz and sonic experimentation, and Ă Raghallaigh emerging from an Irish traditional music that he has shaped and reshaped in a deeply personal way.
In this place, Mac Erlaine and Ă Raghallaighâs music is profoundly integrated and emotionally textured: at times bursting with explosive energy, at times almost sighing into life, but always searching. Here are the touching unison duets of âCantandorâ, the lyrical wanderings of âSwallow Diveâ, or the flirtations with finding a groove in âReverse Burstâ.
The palette of instruments speaks to the albumâs feeling of abundance, with Mac Erlaine performing on clarinets, chalumeau dâamore, three different flutes, car hooter, percussion, live electronics, Wurlitzer, synthesiser, vocals and alto saxophone; and with Ă Raghallaigh bringing his signature hardanger dâamore sound plus a turn on the flute and live electronics, too.
With the title echoing a well-worn Dublinese expression for âfriendâ, Old Segotia plays out with âOiche Crua Sna Sleibhteâ (A Hard Night in the Mountains), with ornithologist SeĂĄn Ronayneâs field recordings of birdsong rising out of the musiciansâ playful explorations, offering a taste of life echoing music, echoing life.











