The style of music we strive to promote is exemplified by the artists featured below, and we hope to be adding more artists of similar ilk to our catalog.
The New Australian Hymn Book is the debut album from Sydney band Hootch.
This genre-defying record is the result of a collaboration between vocalist Carly St Clair, multi-instrumentalist Chris van der Hoven and virtuoso guitarist Marc Zovaro, aided by a few select friends.
Starting out with modest expectations of commercial success and a respectful disregard for mainstream trends, the trio produced an album of music intending to sound like the music they have always wanted to make. As it turns out…they are not the only ones who thought this to be a good idea.
Zephyr Freeman’s debut album, Lost in Space, is an introspective testament to passion, loss and longing, and multiple lives lived with integrity.
Described by the artist as “an album I had to make –for myself more than anyone else.
It pays homage to the range of acoustic and electric influences that shaped my musical vocabulary over a lifetime.”


