His recordings explicitly reference places of emotional resonance, specifically the West Pennine Moors, and the area around the sparsely populated parish of Anglezarke.
[2] Skelton even goes so far as to include artefacts, such as twigs and alder catkins, from significant places in the packaging of his releases.
A box set of his complete recordings to date, titled *SKURA and totalling 20 discs of music, followed.
Skelton announced that future editions of both his music and writing would be released on the Corbel Stone Press imprint.
To date, a number of print works and another musical collaboration with Richardson, Stray Birds, have been issued.