
Rachael Dadd ’We Resonate’
Rachael Dadd "We Resonate" (CD & LP+mp3), available from our webstore
Two years in the making, "We Resonate" (out sept. 22nd) is without a doubt Rachael Dadd’s strongest and most impacting body of work, and by far her most collaborative, to date. It is an uplifting celebration of life.
Carving out a niche of its own and crossing genres from folk, through pop and experimental, "We Resonate" pulses with poly-rhythms on prepared piano, homemade xylophone, voice, clarinets, typewriter, boxes of matches, steel drum, tap-dancing, clapping and even the heartbeat of Rachel’s baby in the womb. Her love of African field-recordings and the spirit embodied within them, has seeped into into the diverse mix of influences, along with Steve Reich, Tune Yards, and the japanese underground / improv scene.
Rachael Dadd "We Resonate" 1. Make A Sentence 2. Strike Our Scythes 3. What Have You Made 4. I Am Your Home 5. Our Arms 6. Animal Mineral 7. Bounce The Ball 8. Wake It 9. Three 10. Tap The Sap 11. Come Together 12. Let Is Rise

Motorama signed copies
Signed copies of Motorama available from our web store : "Calendar" (CD & LP), "Alps" (CD & LP), "Eyes" (7 inch) and "She Is There" (7 inch). Limited edition : 15 units per item only. A unique soviet postcard is also included inside each vinyl. Please follow this link
Hopefully, we will be able to offer you more series signed by the Talitres artists in the near future.

Talitres welcomes Rachael Dadd
We are pleased to announce that Rachael Dadd has joined the Talitres roster !
With a string of releases on Broken Sound (UK), Sweetdreams Press and Angel’s Egg (Japan) and support from DJs on Radio 1, Radio 2, Xfm, and 6 Music, experimental folk multi-instrumentalist Rachael Dadd is preparing to release her strongest and most impacting body of work into the public sphere. Two years in the making "We Resonate" is an uplifting celebration of life and by far her most collaborative. It sees Rachael joined by Laura Marling’s sideman Marcus Hamblet, experimental Japanese multi instrumentalist ICHI, Alessi Laurent-Marke of Alessi’s Ark, Rozi Plain, Emma Gatrill of Sons of Noel and Adrian, and Thomas Heather of Woodpecker Wooliams.
Carving out a niche of its own and crossing genres from folk, through pop and experimental, "We Resonate" pulses with poly-rhythms on prepared-piano, homemade xylophone, voice, clarinets, typewriter, boxes of matches, steel drum, tap-dancing, clapping, and even the heartbeat of Rachael’s baby in the womb. Her love of african field-recordings and the spirit embodied within them has seeped into the diverse mix of influences, along with Steve Reich, Tune Yards, and the Japanese underground/improv scene.

Motorama new 7 inch ’She Is There / Special Day’
MOTORAMA new 7 inch ’She Is There / Special Day’ available for pre-order
TOUR DATES
28/05 : ESSLINGEN / Dieselstraße - DE
29/05 : ISNY (Allgäu) / Eberz - DE
30/05 : NÜRNBERG / K4 Zentralcafé - DE
31/05 : MANNHEIM / Maifeld Derby Festival - DE
01/06 : BIELEFELD / AJZ - DE
02/06 : ESSEN / Panic Room - DE
03/06 : FRANKFURT / Ponyhof - DE
05/06 : MÜNCHEN / Milla - DE
06/06 : SCHAFFHAUSEN / Kammgarn - CH
07/06 : MAINZ / Open Ohr Festival - DE
08/06 : KÜNZELSAU / Kokolores - DE
09/06 : LEIPZIG / Wave-Gotik-Treffen - DE

Will Stratton new album "Gray Lodge Wisdom"
Will Stratton new album "Gray Wisdom" available
Striking the right tone is important for Will Stratton. Over the course of five full-lenght albums, several online-only releases and national attention from outlets like NPR, Stratton has strived to impact a balance between the eloquent lyrical perspectives festooning his music, and his ever-evolving approach to multi-tiered folk. So when his new LP, ’Gray Lodge Wisdom’, was written and recorded while Stratton underwent a year of chemotherapy, several extensive surgeries, and other treatment stemming from a diagnosis of late-stage testicular cancer in 2012, Stratton is understandably conflicted about the way his new record might come across.
"I hope that this doesn’t come across as a Record About Cancer, because it’s not", explains Will. "I think that it informed the process and the sound of the record more than it affected the content of some of the songs. I think this is the most happy or positive record I’ve ever made. It’s really about the ineffable clarity that comes from the luxury of being a survivor, more than it is about my illness itself".
"Will Stratton beat cancer and wrote a beautiful album" Interview on Noisey