Seelie Court | The Mysterious Archive Label | Exclusive Stream of Unissued Tracks from the 70s!
I recently got in touch with a very mysterious archive label, Seelie Court. Their roster of releases is truly diverse and they are doing some extremely rare or even unreleased material so I’m hoping to collaborate with the label in the future and hopefully bring more information and interviews with the bands to the public as I think there are a lot of very interesting stories to be unfold behind these eccentric musicians.
Seelie Court is an English label releasing archival recordings from the period 1965 to 1978 by British and Irish artists. Most of the releases are saved from unique sources and have not been previously issued. Diversity of genres include psychedelia, progressive rock, folk rock and self-released recordings by eccentric artists. Audio restoration is usually done by specialist engineers such as Reynolds Mastering and Abbey Road. It’s important to note that all pressings are made on the original E.M.I presses in London where the sixties Beatles LPs were pressed.
The Windfall – ‘Brother Mc Farlane’ | The unissued LP will be released later this year.
Mythica – ‘Break All The Windows’ | The song is taken from the acetate ‘A Wallet Of Winds’ forthcoming this year.
The headline photo: Mythica in woodland in 1971.
Team Dokus – ‘My Name Is Death’ | Unissued demo. Released on CD.
The label owns permanent rights in thousands of songs which are steadily being released, and is home to the Copyrights in the Complete Works of Dark makers of the world’s rarest rock LP. Seelie Court is vinyl only. Sub label Seelie Court Digital releases CD versions. A punk/post punk/new wave label is forthcoming in 2022.
Seelie Court does not use shrink-wrap, polylined inners or any unnecessary plastics as a standard environmental policy. Mastering, manufacturing and artwork is all Made in Great Britain.
Klemen Breznikar
VERY VERY GOOD NEWS ! Thank you Klemen for the infos.
Klemen, please keep us up to date with the appearances !
Proud to have been involved with the mind behind this label since 1991 – and happy for the label to own the publishing rights to all DARK’s material.