Angeline Morrison is one of the freshest voices in English folk music. Her ground-breaking album 'The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience' was The Guardian's Folk Album of the Year 2022, spent 15 weeks in the Top 40, and led to her TV debut on Later with Jools Holland. She's played Glastonbury and London Jazz Festival - her songwriting and performances are deeply affecting.
Djana Gabrielle, the Edinburgh-based French-Cameroonian indie-folk artist, has been honing her craft on the Scottish scene since 2015. She's combining music and theatre, developing her own dance-theatre show with live music, with new releases coming soon.
Miwa Nagato-Apthorp is based in Hawick. Her collaborative practice draws on folk traditions to explore multicultural understandings of history, climate, gender and home. Recently Musician in Residence at Alchemy Film & Arts, she's performed at Celtic Connections and opened for Rachel Sermanni and Eddi Reader.