Samantha Whates, Paul Mosley - Irene Dainty

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Paul and Samantha have been friends & neighbours for several years, they have shared billings together but have never collaborated. As admirers of each other's music and with some interesting crossover of influences, it felt like the perfect opportunity to make something together for the first time. They bring different approaches to songwriting and are excited to see where that takes them! Drawing from local stories and a love of Ghost Box Records they hope to create a spooky, folky and slightly left-field song for Waltham Forest!

With Scottish roots, transplanted into London’s soil in her teenage years, Samantha Whates is a cosmopolitan Celt with equal parts concrete and heather to her music. Paul Mosley is an award winning singer/songwriter and composer. He writes a lot for Puppet Theatre and leads a junk orchestra. His folk opera 'The Butcher' has toured successfully around the world and his albums have been awarded Album Of The Year status by BBC6music, Resonance.fm and The Quietus.

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from Forest Sound Archive, released December 18, 2020
Samantha Whates and Paul Mosley

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We are a group of musicians, singers, instrumentalists and producers who call this borough home. This, our archive, is born out of a collective desire to collaborate and galvanise at a time when the world has changed beyond that which we knew it to be before. This is our local response to Covid-19 isolation and distancing. ... more

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