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AWARD-WINNING, GROUND-BREAKING GROUP LAU: THE FIRST TEN YEARS 'DECADE (THE BEST OF 2007-2007). DELUXE GATEFOLD 6 PANEL DIGI PACK WITH BOOKLET\r
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Lau is the pioneering contemporary folk trio comprising three of the UK's finest traditional musicians: KRIS DREVER (vocals, guitar), MARTIN GREEN (accordion, wurlitzer, keys, electronics) and AIDAN O'ROURKE (fiddle). Lau has garnered four awards for 'Best Group' at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and also appeared on the Later... With Jools Holland TV show (BBC 2 TV). Individual members have all won multiple awards and recognition for their solo work. Kris Drever nominated for 2017 Folk Singer of The Year & Best Original Track, Martin Green nominated for 2017 Best Album & Best Original Track BBC Folk Awards. \r
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Now Lau announces the release of its first ever retrospective album, DECADE THE BEST OF 2007-2017. A compilation of the trio's best tracks, it has been curated by Lau and Tom Rose (of Reveal Records & Management) from the song and tune suggestions of their very many fans. \r
As you might expect for a band as renowned for its brilliant stage performances as recordings, Lau will be taking this retrospective material to concerts and festival stages throughout the summer of 2017 and then touring it in the UK during the November and December 2017. \r
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Writer and journalist Kate Molleson relates the Lau story so far: \r
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December, 2016. Lau gather around a single microphone at the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh, stage full of audio gadgetry lying quiet behind them. They open with The Jigs \u2014 fiddle, guitar, accordion, that's it \u2014 and close back in that formation with the gentle coda of Far From Portland. It's been ten years since the trio formed, which seems time enough to strip back and take stock. \r
Lau's pre-life began in duos. Kris and Martin, both fans of Ian Carr and Karen Tweed, both intrigued by what might happen if they synced the left-hand of Martin's accordion with the right hand of Kris's guitar so tightly \r
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'Lau are a remarkable band \u2014 the most musically adventurous trio in British folk: exquisite and hypnotic, musicianship at its best' \r
THE GUARDIAN \r
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they became like one instrument. Kris and Aidan, Kris intent on inventing ways of accompanying Aidan's off-kilter tunes with enough swing and solidity to make them fly. A night sometime in 1998, when Aidan, stopping off at the Green family safe house during a tour of England, discovered Martin's shared love of roaming harmonies and kinked time signatures and melodies that tug sideways. \r
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Plans were made, geography was surmounted. Kris tossed a coin in Kirkwall to decide whether to move to Edinburgh or Glasgow and the capital won. Martin moved north, Aidan moved east, all three gravitated to sessions at Whistlebinkies and the Tron. They were still nameless but their first trio gig happened in 2005 at the Bongo Club's None of the Above, a miscellany of jazz, folk, burlesque performance art, whatever went. That night they played The Lang Set and Gallowhill and something clicked. \r
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Then they practiced \u2014 a whole year of practicing without venturing any gigs, meeting at Martin's house in Pathhead over roast chicken and gin or around Aidan's kitchen table in deepest Leith. They improvised and they wrote more tunes than they could ever use. A precedent was set for new material, experimental sounds, expanded forms. \r
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The first sign of Lau on record was a 2006 Cambridge Folk 8232;Festival promotional mini CD decorated in pastoral woodcuts 8232;(not a look that lasted). Tom Rose of Reveal Records was now on board, having spotted Kris in Kate Rusby's band, and it was Tom's idea to inundate Celtic Connections with cheeky badges emblazoned I heart Lau / Lau heart me. The endearment assault seemed to work, because Lau debuted at the Classic Grand that year and the queue stretched around the block. \r
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By the time Lightweights and Gentleman arrived in spring 2007, Lau had their sound. The opening track was Hinba: swerving guitar lines, hefty accordion bass, fierce lyrical fiddling, a combined dynamism so potent it erupted into brazen squalls. The album was produced by Calum Malcolm at Castlesound Studio and the aesthetic was clean and real. A year later they made a live version at the Bongo Club: same set, added stage spark. \r
\r
And that was the duality \u2014 explosive live act, forensic attention to new sounds and studio detail \u2014 that would shape the trio's evolution over the next decade. Electronics infiltrated the line-up, tracks roamed way beyond the A/B limits of trad form, Martin invented wild contraptions like the Sporkatron 4000. Arc Light was a consummate studio record (Calum Malcolm still at the helm) complete with guest vocalists, pedal steel, loopers, synthesiser, Wurlitzer. Around this time Tim Matthew was drafted in as sound engineer with a remit to replicate Lau's elaborate studio sound on stage; he did so, and still does, with unparalleled care. \r
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Meanwhile a series of EPs and rogue projects took the band up all kinds of avenues. Electronic wizardry and odd instrumentation in Lau vs Adem; songs and singing in Lau vs Karine Polwart; orchestration and long-form in a collaboration with Brian Irvine and the Royal Northern Sinfonia. Lau toured and re-toured the US and Japan. There were gigs with Jack Bruce and Trilok Gurtu. The live act simultaneously tightened and grew. There were embarrassingly copious wins at the BBC 2 Folk Awards. \r
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The fourth and fifth albums synthesised all that. Race the Loser (2012) was produced by Tucker Martine, master of classy reverb and old-school analogue mixing who turned up with a Moog that made Martin swoon for its clear, hefty bass sound. Aidan got bold with effects, Kris tried his hand at arch-top electric and made it glow. A commission for the 2014 New Music Biennial became the audacious 17-minute centrepiece of The Bell That Never Rang, featuring the Elysian Quartet and produced by Joan Wasser with unchained charisma and a vintage Brooklyn studio. The bonus album encompassed tunes by V\xe4sen and Calexico and refracted mellotron remixes. They'd landed in the bit of the venn diagram where folk overlaps experimentalism and classical composition and pop songs. Maybe that bit is just called Lau. \r
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Kate Molleson (The Guardian)\r
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LAU DECADE (THE BEST OF) UK TOUR 2017 \r
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17/6 Beverley -Folk Festival \r
18/6 Saltaire - Victoria Hall \r
19/6 Galashiels - MacArts \r
21/6 Stirling - The Tolbooth \r
22/6 Banchory - Woodend Barn \r
24/6 Inverness - Northern Roots Festival \r
29/7 Cambridge - Folk Festival \r
6/8 Wickham - Festival \r
7/8 Sidmouth - Folk Week Festival \r
13/8 Broadstairs - Folk Week Festival \r
19/8 Suffolk - Folk East Festival \r
16/11 Builth Wells - Wyeside Arts Centre\r
17/11 Cardigan - Theatr Mwldan\r
18/11 Coventry- Warwick Arts Centre\r
19/11 Wem - Wem Town Hall\r
20/11 Nettlebed - Folk Club\r
21/11 Cardiff - Tramshed\r
23/11 Kendal - Brewery Arts Centre\r
24/11 Manchester - RNCM Concert Hall\r
25/11 Leeds - Howard Assembly Room\r
26/11 London - Cadogan Hall\r
27/11 Marlborough - Marlborough Town Hall\r
29/11 Exeter - Exeter Phoenix\r
30/11 Bristol - St George's\r
01/12 Southampton - Turner Sims\r
02/12 Ashford - St Mary's\r
03/12 Cambridge - The Junction\r
04/12 Brighton - Komedia\r
05/12 Liverpool - Music Room\r
06/12 Gateshead - Sage \r
07/12 Edinburgh - The Queen's Hall\r
09/12 Shetland Isles Lerwick - Mareel

Unquiet Grave

Hinba

Gallowhill

The Lang Set (2011)

Wintermoon

Horizontigo

The Burrian

Far From Portland

Throwing Pennies

Torsa

First Homecoming

Ghosts

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Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.AWARD-WINNING, GROUND-BREAKING GROUP LAU: THE FIRST TEN YEARS 'DECADE (THE BEST OF 2007-2007). DELUXE GATEFOLD 6 PANEL DIGI PACK WITH BOOKLETrrLau is the pioneering contemporary folk trio comprising three of the UK's finest traditional musicians: KRIS DREVER (vocals, guitar), MARTIN GREEN (accordion, wurlitzer, keys, electronics) and AIDAN O'ROURKE (fiddle). Lau has garnered four awards for 'Best Group' at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and also appeared on the Later... With Jools Holland TV show (BBC 2 TV). Individual members have all won multiple awards and recognition for their solo work. Kris Drever nominated for 2017 Folk Singer of The Year & Best Original Track, Martin Green nominated for 2017 Best Album & Best Original Track BBC Folk Awards. rrNow Lau announces the release of its first ever retrospective album, DECADE THE BEST OF 2007-2017. A compilation of the trio's best tracks, it has been curated by Lau and Tom Rose (of Reveal Records & Management) from the song and tune suggestions of their very many fans. rAs you might expect for a band as renowned for its brilliant stage performances as recordings, Lau will be taking this retrospective material to concerts and festival stages throughout the summer of 2017 and then touring it in the UK during the November and December 2017. rrWriter and journalist Kate Molleson relates the Lau story so far: r rDecember, 2016. Lau gather around a single microphone at the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh, stage full of audio gadgetry lying quiet behind them. They open with The Jigs u2014 fiddle, guitar, accordion, that's it u2014 and close back in that formation with the gentle coda of Far From Portland. It's been ten years since the trio formed, which seems time enough to strip back and take stock. rLau's pre-life began in duos. Kris and Martin, both fans of Ian Carr and Karen Tweed, both intrigued by what might happen if they synced the left-hand of Martin's accordion with the right hand of Kris's guitar so tightly rr'Lau are a remarkable band u2014 the most musically adventurous trio in British folk: exquisite and hypnotic, musicianship at its best' rTHE GUARDIAN r rthey became like one instrument. Kris and Aidan, Kris intent on inventing ways of accompanying Aidan's off-kilter tunes with enough swing and solidity to make them fly. A night sometime in 1998, when Aidan, stopping off at the Green family safe house during a tour of England, discovered Martin's shared love of roaming harmonies and kinked time signatures and melodies that tug sideways. rrPlans were made, geography was surmounted. Kris tossed a coin in Kirkwall to decide whether to move to Edinburgh or Glasgow and the capital won. Martin moved north, Aidan moved east, all three gravitated to sessions at Whistlebinkies and the Tron. They were still nameless but their first trio gig happened in 2005 at the Bongo Club's None of the Above, a miscellany of jazz, folk, burlesque performance art, whatever went. That night they played The Lang Set and Gallowhill and something clicked. rrThen they practiced u2014 a whole year of practicing without venturing any gigs, meeting at Martin's house in Pathhead over roast chicken and gin or around Aidan's kitchen table in deepest Leith. They improvised and they wrote more tunes than they could ever use. A precedent was set for new material, experimental sounds, expanded forms. rrThe first sign of Lau on record was a 2006 Cambridge Folk 8232;Festival promotional mini CD decorated in pastoral woodcuts 8232;(not a look that lasted). Tom Rose of Reveal Records was now on board, having spotted Kris in Kate Rusby's band, and it was Tom's idea to inundate Celtic Connections with cheeky badges emblazoned I heart Lau / Lau heart me. The endearment assault seemed to work, because Lau debuted at the Classic Grand that year and the queue stretched around the block. rrBy the time Lightweights and Gentleman arrived in spring 2007, Lau had their sound. The opening track was Hinba: swerving guitar lines, hefty accordion bass, fierce lyrical fiddling, a combined dynamism so potent it erupted into brazen squalls. The album was produced by Calum Malcolm at Castlesound Studio and the aesthetic was clean and real. A year later they made a live version at the Bongo Club: same set, added stage spark. rrAnd that was the duality u2014 explosive live act, forensic attention to new sounds and studio detail u2014 that would shape the trio's evolution over the next decade. Electronics infiltrated the line-up, tracks roamed way beyond the A/B limits of trad form, Martin invented wild contraptions like the Sporkatron 4000. Arc Light was a consummate studio record (Calum Malcolm still at the helm) complete with guest vocalists, pedal steel, loopers, synthesiser, Wurlitzer. Around this time Tim Matthew was drafted in as sound engineer with a remit to replicate Lau's elaborate studio sound on stage; he did so, and still does, with unparalleled care. rrMeanwhile a series of EPs and rogue projects took the band up all kinds of avenues. Electronic wizardry and odd instrumentation in Lau vs Adem; songs and singing in Lau vs Karine Polwart; orchestration and long-form in a collaboration with Brian Irvine and the Royal Northern Sinfonia. Lau toured and re-toured the US and Japan. There were gigs with Jack Bruce and Trilok Gurtu. The live act simultaneously tightened and grew. There were embarrassingly copious wins at the BBC 2 Folk Awards. rrThe fourth and fifth albums synthesised all that. Race the Loser (2012) was produced by Tucker Martine, master of classy reverb and old-school analogue mixing who turned up with a Moog that made Martin swoon for its clear, hefty bass sound. Aidan got bold with effects, Kris tried his hand at arch-top electric and made it glow. A commission for the 2014 New Music Biennial became the audacious 17-minute centrepiece of The Bell That Never Rang, featuring the Elysian Quartet and produced by Joan Wasser with unchained charisma and a vintage Brooklyn studio. The bonus album encompassed tunes by Vxe4sen and Calexico and refracted mellotron remixes. They'd landed in the bit of the venn diagram where folk overlaps experimentalism and classical composition and pop songs. Maybe that bit is just called Lau. rrKate Molleson (The Guardian)rrrLAU DECADE (THE BEST OF) UK TOUR 2017 rr17/6 Beverley -Folk Festival r18/6 Saltaire - Victoria Hall r19/6 Galashiels - MacArts r21/6 Stirling - The Tolbooth r22/6 Banchory - Woodend Barn r24/6 Inverness - Northern Roots Festival r29/7 Cambridge - Folk Festival r6/8 Wickham - Festival r7/8 Sidmouth - Folk Week Festival r13/8 Broadstairs - Folk Week Festival r19/8 Suffolk - Folk East Festival r16/11 Builth Wells - Wyeside Arts Centrer17/11 Cardigan - Theatr Mwldanr18/11 Coventry- Warwick Arts Centrer19/11 Wem - Wem Town Hallr20/11 Nettlebed - Folk Clubr21/11 Cardiff - Tramshedr23/11 Kendal - Brewery Arts Centrer24/11 Manchester - RNCM Concert Hallr25/11 Leeds - Howard Assembly Roomr26/11 London - Cadogan Hallr27/11 Marlborough - Marlborough Town Hallr29/11 Exeter - Exeter Phoenixr30/11 Bristol - St George'sr01/12 Southampton - Turner Simsr02/12 Ashford - St Mary'sr03/12 Cambridge - The Junctionr04/12 Brighton - Komediar05/12 Liverpool - Music Roomr06/12 Gateshead - Sage r07/12 Edinburgh - The Queen's Hallr09/12 Shetland Isles Lerwick - Mareel

Unquiet Grave

Hinba

Gallowhill

The Lang Set (2011)

Wintermoon

Horizontigo

The Burrian

Far From Portland

Throwing Pennies

Torsa

First Homecoming

Ghosts

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