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A jolly medley of reels-Lucy Campbell, Springtime Frolics(Honza's own), and The Flowers of Redhill
Sounds of an English country garden meet a traditional Irish reel and some amazing world drum sounds in this megatastic DSPI remix.
A hornpipe and a reel
A classic about the joys of Irish moonshine, Poitin!
I'm all jacked up on Mountain Dew!
Dreamy, steamy slow air, Ciunas gan Uaigneas, by Kuba Sigl, followed by a jolly jig, Hot Days, by Honza Brabec, rounded off by the trad Kinegaid Slashers.
A mellow and brooding storm of celt-jazz fusion
A mournful, Haunting and plaintive little slow reel by Honza Brabec
Celt/electro/ambient weirdness
A lovely song about a lad who is looking forward to the day when he'll be back with his lassie-often arranged in a melancholy mood, we've given it an optimistic twist!
Storming trad Irish with a belting bodhran and manic live energy
Trad Scottish meets goth metal- Poitin/Mortal Destiny collaboration
Celtic trip hop...far out,man...
A traditional English song warning against marriage!
A roisterous Scottish ballad of a lonely, aging laird who has his eyes set on a hard-hearted but penniless lassie!
Another marvellous piece by Turlough O'Carolan for Irish harp, built and played by Antonin Vyshata
A set of jigs;Banish Misfortune and An Irishman's Heart to the Ladies. Alternative titles are '4 to 3', 'For the Trees', 'Free Tibet'...
A set of trad reels; Master Crowley, Eileen Curran, The Lilac Reel and Glass of Beer. Featuring the talents of Helena Markova on saxes(soprano and alto).
Another song about a naive girl and a wily soldier!
A groovy version of some classic tunes-The Monaghan Jig and Pull the knife out and stick it in again!
This song started life as a children's skipping song, was heard by an Irish songwriter who expanded it into this tragic song about love and suicide, and then adapted into its present form by Poitin.
some 'trad arrs.' plus 'Gaius' which is one of Otik's own.
A classic session set for all you sessioneers out there!
Otik's own composition- almost symphonic, inspired by the Celtic hill forts of Bohemia...
A dreamy Breton song from Neige Pruvost and Poitin

