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Trwbador In Session Â鶹Éç Radio Wales, 1 October 2011

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Bethan Elfyn Bethan Elfyn | 13:07 UK time, Wednesday, 5 October 2011

For a radio show that makes a habit of welcoming many of the big and boisterous rock bands in session, last weekend we turned the tables completely and had the most delicate sounds of in session.

Capturing all the vocal kook of Kate Bush, and the toy musical charms of Coco Rosie, they are the most magical of musical experiences, and indeed best experienced by leaving your worldly weary cynicism by the door and entering their childlike world. It was truly captivating.

To share with more of you, I've written down a little of our chat on the show last week, and we've got a session track to share here on the blog.

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Beth: How are things in the Trwbador camp?

Owain: Very good - we just came back from Ireland!

Angharad: Yes, just last week, we played a Cabaret Culture night.

B: I've heard the Irish crowd are always quite wild and enthusiastic; is that true?

A: Very enthusiastic. Owain and I ran out of money on our second day there and went busking in the street. They were so enthusiastic they helped pay for our lunch, so they fed us!

B: You've just played Onions Make Me Cry, a rather strange subject matter, but do you like the choice of everyday subjects?

A: This is originally a song written by an artist called Princess Moon Feathers. We like how it sounded like Coco Rosie, so we asked if we could cover it.

B: What other subject matter do Trwbador cover? I've noticed a few weather songs.

A; Can't beat 'weather talk'!

O: Breaks the ice! (boom boom!)

B: Have you done every season?

O: We haven't done autumn, and that's my favourite season, so we're saving the best till last.

B: Your current EP is called Sun In The Winter, which comes out on Owlet Records, all handmade and lovely. Why did you want to do it DIY?

O: We just wanted to get records out there and thought no-one else is going to do it for us. We had help though!

B: You've also put compilations out by other bands too, so it's grown?

A: It's always exciting to hear about new artists.

B: Tell me about some of the bands.

A: There's an artist called Telefair, currently living in Manchester, moved there from North Wales, he's amazing! He's got an EP out on Owlett.

O: Violas.

B: Brilliant band!

A: A lot of energy - very good!

O: We're trying to sort something out with them right now.

B: Great pop, following on from the Race Horses tradition. On a tangent, how did you two meet? I first met you, Angharad, as a dance producer, but what you do now is very different.

A: It is very different, but I don't like to be limited anyway.

O: When we met, she was making techno, and I was making hip hop.

B: Wow! What happened there?

A: Two negatives made a positive! We studied at the same college, Owain went off to study creative sound of music at Newport, and I was a drop-out from the sound technology course at Cardiff; then we moved back to the country.

And the rest is a beautifully-crafted, creative vision of music that's truly original in Wales, running a record label and making music like no others. Welcome to the wonderful world of Trwbador.

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