
Multidisciplinary artist and musician Josephine Illingworth returns today with one of the most sublime folk songs you might listen to in quite some time.
‘Old Holy Feeling’ is an atmospheric piece of music that draws listeners into a soundscape that is haunting but also ethereal in tone. The organic essence of the production stems from the artist’s approach to making songs, whereby she blends field recordings with heartfelt lyricism.
“Sleeping alone in churches each night, with a change of clothes, guitar, camera and field recorder, I am trying to write music and collect sounds that are filled with the outside, and filled with the indescribable feeling — part fear, part awe, part exhaustion — that I always seem to experience on expeditions like these.
I have heard wind curling through rafters, church bells that ring above my head on the hour each night. I have sung atop Arthur’s Stone in the shadow of Hay Bluff and the Black Mountains. It is song that I am seeking — sound as a relic, music at the end of my pilgrimage.”
Illingworth’s work has been featured by the likes of BBC Radio 1 and 6 Music. She’s also a recipient of BBC’s Tune Into Nature Prize, thanks to her flair for fusing nature into her sound. A new EP, titled ‘Bright Things I Found In The Dark’, is out soon.
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