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Rachael Dadd

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St Mary's Parish Church

Totnes

Friday 4th of November 2022

19:30

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Rachael Dadd

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Genre : Music - Folk/blues/world

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?One of the most talented, wise, prolific and important women of our times"
Kate Stables (This Is The Kit)

On 14 October 2022 wildly creative free-form songwriter Rachael Dadd is to release her brand new studio album ?Kaleidoscope? which she will be showcasing on this tour. The record is her second album for Memphis Industries and follows 2019?s 'Flux'.

Like so many people disconnected from their communities and struggling through the lockdowns, Rachael Dadd turned inwards, seeking escape through music and connection through songwriting, and her hope is that when people listen to the new material on ?Kaleidoscope' ?they will feel held and find space to breathe, grieve and celebrate.?

?This album is a lot more honest and personal than ?Flux'? she shares, ?but I feel the songs are universal as they are largely rooted in truth and love. If I had to pick a favourite album it would be this one because of the magical rekindling of human connection when me and my band got back in a room together again. All that magic went into these songs."

Music for me usually comes from a place where I?m in a state of flow and free-child: playful and explorative and sparked by the infinite possibilities that creating it can bring,? she continues, ?so kaleidoscope, a toy with infinite possibilities of shape, colour and pattern, seemed like a really good title."

Following on from taking part in the Super Cool Drawing Machine touring art exhibition which raised money for small venues during lockdown, Rachael developed the album artwork by embroidering on her sewing machine. She created colourful geometric organisms, possibly depicting the patterns of a kaleidoscope, or musical sounds spread across a huge blue sky.

"The image of the sky appears many times on the album, representing boundless freedom from the mundanity and struggles of being human", says Rachael. "Music, too, provides escapism and freedom, and I like that while both music and the sky can be boundless, they are also containers to preserve all the very best things. Here on ?Kaleidoscope? they are vessels for truth and love."

Having been kissed on the cheek and told to pursue music at the age of 14 by Tori Amos, who along with Kate Bush and Joni Mitchell lit up a new universe of possibility and magic for her, showing Rachael a way to translate her own inner world into words and music, she went on to discover John Cage, Steve Reich and John Tavner. Creating avant-garde feedback loop experiments at Alton College also left a big impression on her, as did WARP artists such as Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada, Plaid and Broadcast, and more recently Elsa Hewitt. "I love synth worlds and it's been really great to explore this more deeply on ?Kaleidoscope'?, says Rachael, who also draws inspiration for the new record from Bristol?s contemporary jazz scene and artists like Ishmael Ensemble and Waldo's Gift.

Co-produced "intuitively, boldly, and playfully" by Rachael and Rob Pemberton (The Staves, Emily Barker, Maja Lena), ?Kaleidoscope? includes musical collaborators such as Maja Lena (Low Chimes), long-time collaborator Emma Gatrill (Willy Mason), Alex Heane (bass), Charlotte West (synths), Alex Garden (strings) and ?Flux? producer Marcus Hamblett (Villagers, James Holden, The Staves), giving the record "just the right colour combination, just the right pattern of shapes, plenty of space where needed and finally landing in a sound world that feels fresh and open and true? reflects Rachael.

?Overall? Rachael explains ?this is an album of homecoming and reconnecting to my own truth, to my community here, to the earthy land that I love and to the sky that I know.?

Over the years Rachael has toured across Europe and Asia including appearances at Greenman, Cambridge Folk and Glastonbury Festivals. She has performed alongside Rozi Plain, This is The Kit, Alabaster DePlume, Francois and the Atlas Mountains and Michael Kiwanuka. This will be her debut in the creative/spiritual hub that is Totnes.

Special guests are Long For The Coast

?Long For The Coast is Jamie and Sophie Gould. With a combination of sincere lyrics and beautiful harmonies, they sing stories about social change, spiritual adventures, and close friends lost and found.

"Just beautiful...they've done it again.?
James Santer, BBC Introducing

Their music combines influences from artists such as Ben Howard, Bonobo, This Is The Kit, Nitin Sawhney, Frank Turner, and Sufjan Stevens. They?ve been championed by the BBC Radio 6 Music as well as playing at Nozstock, Greenbelt and Shambala festivals.

Honest, endearing, and fiercely hopeful, LFTC believe that ?music is community? and aim to promote a culture of authenticity where people feel safe to be themselves. From cafés and festivals to book shops and bakeries, this Devon-based duo will play anywhere that people might listen to. Their debut album Revolution Starts At Home received fantastic reviews and airplay whilst continuing to gain hundreds of thousands of streams on Spotify and tens of thousands of views on Youtube.

St Mary's Parish Church

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Church

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High Street,

Totnes,

Devon,

England,

TQ9 5NN.

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