Three Cane Whale’s eponymous debut album was recorded in one location and in one day. Aware that our unusual (and entirely acoustic) instrumentation suited a range of natural acoustics and ambiences, and also that a lot of our compositions are inspired by particular places and landscapes, we decided to take a different approach with our new album. So the 19 tracks and 3 short interludes were recorded in 20 different locations. The album title reflects this. Holts are the underground dens, and hovers the overground resting-places, of otters. This album was inspired by, and recorded i… read more
Three Cane Whale’s eponymous debut album was recorded in one location and in one day. Aware that our unusual (and entirely acoustic) instrumentation … read more
Three Cane Whale’s eponymous debut album was recorded in one location and in one day. Aware that our unusual (and entirely acoustic) instrumentation suited a range of natural acoustics a… read more
Three Cane Whale is a British multi-instrumental trio from Bristol playing acoustic miniatures which draw influence from folk and minimalist music. Each track is recorded in a different location and is both intricate and spare, evoking a diversity of landscapes, journeys and atmospheres. The group comprises Alex Vann (mandolin, bowed psaltery, bouzouki, zither, banjo, etc), mandolinist with Spiro (Real World Records), Pete Judge (trumpet, harmonium, lyre, dulcitone, tenor horn, glockenspiel, etc), trumpeter with Get The Blessing (Naim Records), and Paul Bradley (acoustic guitar, mi… read more
Three Cane Whale is a British multi-instrumental trio from Bristol playing acoustic miniatures which draw influence from folk and minimalist music. Each track is recorded in a different loc… read more
Three Cane Whale is a British multi-instrumental trio from Bristol playing acoustic miniatures which draw influence from folk and minimalist music. Each track is recorded in a different location and is both intricate and spare, evoking… read more