Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #703: Interview With Flook

We chat with Flook about their new EP on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #703 . Subscribe now!

Flook, Jigjam, Mac and Cheese, Austral, Mànran, Clare Sands, Aisling Urwin, Marc Gunn, The Secret Commonwealth, David Mitchell, Tuatha Dea, Willowgreen

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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC

0:10 – Jigjam “Red Paddy on the Ridge” from Phoenix

4:47 – WELCOME

7:54 – Mac and Cheese “Aberdeen Jig” from Big Fun

10:41 – Austral “Billy Gray” from Thylacine

14:52 – Mànran “Speybay Switch” from Mànran

20:44 – Clare Sands, Aisling Urwin “Ghost on the Waves” from Gormacha

24:58 – FEEDBACK / FLOOK INTERVIEW

33:18 – How Flook Got Started

39:26 – Flook “The Crystal Year / Foxes' Rock” from Ancora

44:35 – Flook’s New EP

48:36 – Flook “The Farther Shore / Winter Flower” from Sanju

55:34 – Rapid Fire Questions

1:02:38 – Flook “Tie the Knot in Georgia / Ed's Big Five – O / Faqqua” from Sanju

1:08:37 – THANKS

1:10:48 – Marc Gunn “Peggy Gordon” from The Bridge

1:15:06 – The Secret Commonwealth “Mad Tom of Bedlam” from Licensed Beggars

1:19:03 – David Mitchell “Ward’s Brae, Holmes’ Fancy” from Contours

1:22:08 – Tuatha Dea “Irish Eyes” from Irish Eyes

1:27:31 – CLOSING

1:28:12 – Willowgreen “Johnny Teasie Weasle” from Willowgreen III

1:31:22 – CREDITS

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The Carroll Sisters emailed: “Hello Marc!  We are excited to tell you that we recorded our second album! We are still in the process of mixing it and we hope it will be out in early summer. In the meantime, we are trying to navigate the ever – changing music business and thought maybe you could help us. You mentioned an album pin idea in at least one of your podcasts. Do you have any more information on that? We will be performing at several festivals that are normally good for artist merch, but we are unsure about actual hard – copy album sales. Since you are such a great advocate of local artists and you know the business so well, we thought maybe you could point us in the right direction.

Thank you so much for your support and valuable advice!

Emilie and Nora Carroll

Carroll Sisters Band”

Amelia Hogan emailed: “Hi, Marc. Thanks again for featuring my work on your podcast! I wanted to let you know about my new album, “Burnished”. I have several pre – release tracks up on Bandcamp right now, the official pre – release to my Kickstarter backers is March 1, and the official album release is set for April 1. I've already filled out the permission form, so you're welcome to use it or any of my other previous work on your podcast. I'm also available for an interview to talk about my process and being a Sean Nos (old style) singer in the US, if you're looking for additional content for your podcast. I look forward to hearing from you! Thanks”

John Sharkey White, II emailed: “After all these years of listening to the podcast, I have to say that your version of “Peggy Gordon” is my favorite of your personal music. It's hauntingly beautiful. Your voice floats above the soft harp in the background. But that's just my opinion; I could be wrong. ;o)”

John also responded on a podcast chat where I wrote: “I thought it was funny this morning to hear an ad on the public edition of the podcast from Amazon Music because they no longer allow the podcast on the streaming service🤣🤣”

He responded: “I don’t use Amazon. Why won’t they allow the podcast?”

Here's my response: “I don’t specifically know because I haven’t actually looked it up. But if I was to guess, I can think of two reasons.

One reason is competition. Both of those platforms are music discovery platforms. The podcast is also about music discovery. So I’m sure that doesn’t help.

The second reason makes a lot more sense. That is monetization. I suspect that they are required to pay royalties for all music streamed on their services.

They have AI that recognizes copyrighted songs and if there are a whole bunch of them in a single podcast and they can’t easily monetize that

This explains why YouTube recently started allowing the podcast to be published again because they have an AI that recognizes tracks and they pay royalties for music played”

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