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Adam Stafford, 17th c., and Martin John Henry
Posted on October 10, 2011October 14, 2011

Adam Stafford, 17th c., and Martin John Henry

Back at Stereo this weekend for the latest gig in a Threads-packed month. First on was Adam Stafford, who had one of those cunning looping devices – in the manner of KT Tunstall – but produced much less standard sounding music with it. Many of the pieces had complex layers of vocal harmony, not often … Continue reading Adam Stafford, 17th c., and Martin John Henry

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