Fohn - Seanteach w/ Flaer & Rosie Brownhill at The Cube
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A gig held at The Cube on Thursday 24th October. The event starts at 20:00.


Producer and violinist FOHN explores memory, displacement & new identities in a moving, expansive set informed by Ireland’s island life, marine folklore & musical tradition.

Tom Connolly, violinist in Bristol’s celebrated experimental quartet Quade, adopts the moniker FOHN as he debuts solo record Seanteach (Irish for ‘old house’). An explorative, wandering & landscaped record that mines deeply personal and intimate reflections. A soundscape of traditional Irish fiddle with the warm wash of ambient electronics & evocative field recordings. The record is an exploration of Tom’s relationship with Ireland and in particular his family’s close connection to Connemara along the West coast.

The considered weight of carrying history, sharing stories or learning a tune is woven through these new compositions. The island of Maighinis where Tom’s grandmother grew up casts a rich light across the record. The island’s strong presence, where Tom holidayed every Summer whilst growing up in England, became a sort of mythological space as well as offering, in it’s echoes, mental solace, matriarch power & the deep pull of imagination & history.

Tom reflects that the compositions often ‘sit at the fraying edges of memories’ informed by generational stories, Irish mythology and coastal life - a liminal space between ‘documentation and fantasy’ amongst the Connemara landscape ‘charcoaled with deserted ruins’. Lamenting, graceful airs portray stories bound with the tensions of sadness, pride & place. New compositions drawing on folklore, the supernatural and Tom’s studies in Anglo- Saxon, Norse & Celtic literature.

Just as the theme of water runs through Seanteach so too does Tom’s exploration of disconnect & distance. Despite deep familial ties & rich memories of visiting, Ireland is presented as a space to “explore the idea of longing for something/somewhere ‘un-experienced’” and in essence imagined.

Seanteach is an embroidery of textures and an approach to composition that dissolves distinctions between Sean-nós singing, the soulful Irish fiddle player Martin Hayes and the poise of The Gloaming’s Caoimhin O’Raghallaigh with the environmental music & sound art of Japanese composer FujiIIIIIIta or Norwegian hardanger tradition.

Released in October, this is a rich album amongst an already exquisite catalogue from Odda Recordings. FOHN is a significant new voice exploring contemporary Irish music and generational Irish history. Tonight will be a wonderful chance to celebrate the release of Seanteach in Bristol.

Rosie Brownhill

An instrumentalist & composer from rural Staffordshire. Rosie grew up immersed in traditional music and has a repertoire across flute, penny whistle, guitar, accordion & chord organ. Her gentle sound evokes a quiet reading of rural landscapes through intricate finger-style guitar, pedal drawn chord organ & penny whistle jigs. Rosie explores traditional tunes along with her own compositions & recently provided a live soundtrack to a stop-motion animation at Stafford’s Pocket Film Festival. Still with the hazy Summer’s memory of her afternoon set at Supernormal festival this year it’s a pleasure to welcome Rosie to Bristol as we usher in the warmth of Autumn light.

Doors 730pm.


Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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