Fflach

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Fflach is a Welsh record label and recording studio.[1] It was founded in 1981 in Cardigan, Ceredigion, Wales by brothers Richard and Wyn Jones who are members of Welsh New Wave music group, Ail Symudiad. The label gave an opportunity to record more New Wave music in Wales, for bands such as Y Ficar, Eryr Wen, Malcolm Neon, Angylion Stanley, Y Diawled, Rocyn and Maffia Mr. Huws.

Fflach has two subsidiary labels: Rasp, formed in 2000, which records and releases music by new rock and pop bands; and fflach:tradd, formed in 1997, which records and releases traditional music, specialising in indigenous musical instruments such as triple harp, crwth, pibgorn and Welsh bagpipes, thus gaining the label an internationally respected reputation.[2][3]

Subsidiary labels

  • Fflach – Main label
  • Rasp – Rock and pop label
  • fflach:tradd – Traditional Welsh music, world music, and jazz

Selected artists

On Fflach

  • Ail Symudiad
  • Dom
  • Malcolm Neon

On Rasp

  • Mattoidz
  • Lowri Evans
  • Garej Dolwen

On fflach:tradd

See also

References

  1. Parker, Mike & Whitfield, Paul (2003) The Rough Guide to Wales, Rough Guides, ISBN 978-1-84353-120-3
  2. "Fflach Tradd". The Living Tradition. Retrieved 2013-03-02. 
  3. "Lilo Rhydderch, Label Fflach Tradd". Discovery-records.com. Retrieved 2013-03-02. 

External links

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