Aidan O'Rourke (musician)

[3] In addition to his solo career, O'Rourke also plays in the award-winning folk trio Lau alongside Kris Drever and Martin Green.

It contains a fusion of folk, jazz, and drum and bass sounds inspired by traditional Scottish, Danish, and Irish music.

The album, dedicated to an arts center of the same name on the Isle of Mull, consists of five songs rooted in Celtic music but often displaying a "progressive twist".

[8] The song "Tobar Nan Ealain", which Allmusic writer Chris Nickson calls the album's "centerpiece", begins with a poem from Aonghas MacNeacail and features guest vocals by Kirsty MacKinnon.

"[9] O'Rourke released his third solo album, Hotline, in 2013,[10] and he was named Musician of the Year at the 2014 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.

O'Rourke in 2019, photographed by Genevieve Stevenson