Whether on big stages, in clubs, or pubs, the musicians of Myrddin inspire with their joy of playing and their originality, with their desire to explore and sometimes even break boundaries. The songs often come across as quite progressive—experimental arrangements that don't necessarily adhere to standardized song structures.
The ensemble's goal and hope is to create something entirely new—something transcendent, something never heard before. With this style of music, the band has quickly become an integral part of the regional and national folk scene, attracting numerous media attention, especially since the release of "Bridges."
Excursions into jazz, funk or oriental music are also permitted – this is what makes the ensemble's music so varied.
Nevertheless, Myrddin always return to their roots: traditional Celtic folklore. Sometimes dreamy, sometimes witty, sometimes extremely danceable. In a nutshell: Progressive Celtic Folk.
01 Andro Africain
02 Siubhan Ni Dhuibhir
03 Celtic Autumn
04 Spancil Hill
05 Rising of the Moon
06 Sansula
07 King's Child