Moya Sweeney & Archie Churchill-Moss – From The Aa: EP Review

Two players at the top of their game.ย  Button accordionists Moya Sweeney and Archie Churchill-Moss pool their resources to explore the expressive possibilities of the diatonic button accordion on their debut EP, From The Aa.



DIATONIC BUTTON ACCORDIONS

It was a mutual appreciation of traditional folk dance music and a desire to examine their instrumentโ€™s full tonal and rhythmic range that led to this collaboration between Irish accordionist Moya Sweeney and English multi-instrumentalist, Archie Churchill-Moss. 

Rooted in a shared respect for tradition and a full awareness of contemporary opportunity, the duoโ€™s debut EP, From the Aa, presents the button accordion as both a melodic and a harmonic instrument.  Both playerโ€™s instruments โ€“ Moya plays a B/C model, Archieโ€™s is a D/G โ€“ were constructed by Dutch luthier Frans Vanderaa and their combined sound feels less like two players in conversation and more like four hands working a single instrument.

Moya and Archie are both legends in their own right.  Moya, a native of Trillick, Co. Tyrone, is currently touring with the new Irish folk musical, Daughters of Ceithleann.  The music of the north of Ireland runs in her blood and her playing carries both the lift of dance music and the subtlety of song accompaniment.  From Somerset, Archie is widely regarded as one of Britainโ€™s foremost exponents of the diatonic button accordion.  A previous BBC Young Folk Award winner, heโ€™s worked with many of the UKโ€™s best-known folk artists and producers and heโ€™s toured extensively across Europe.


TEASING AND TEMPTING

This short collection of tunes is opened by a tribute to Frans Vanderaa, the maker of Moyaโ€™s and Archieโ€™s respective instruments.  Itโ€™s a bright, light tune, in which the two accordions seem to be teasing and tempting each other into some sort of over-commitment โ€“ and thatโ€™s a theme that permeates the entire EP.

Thereโ€™s no bodhrรกn featured on Mollaรญโ€™s Bodhrรกn, a reel, written especially for one of Moyaโ€™s up-and-coming students.  Instead, the pairโ€™s fluttering, darting accordion tones are supported by subtle strums from guest Dave Malkinโ€™s guitar.  Itโ€™s a lively reel, too, with an authentic Springtime feel.  And, speaking of the changing seasons, the slow-building Speckles of Yellow was inspired by the colours that appear in the trees of Carmarthenshire each Autumn.  Appropriately, the tune would make the perfect soundtrack to a nature documentary.

The first part to the medley Three Nights At The Tafarn/Jackโ€™s First Slip is the duoโ€™s eulogy to the perfect pub.ย  The tune is as warm and welcoming as its subject and itโ€™s almost possible to see the welcoming light and to feel the warmth as the tavern door opens.ย  The second tune was inspired by a guitarist friend of Moyaโ€™s, who became very confused by the 9/8 time signature of one of her tunes.ย  This time, the feeling is more expansive and the cosy interior of the tavern is replaced by the imagery of rolling green hills.


CHEATERS, HAWKS AND A WEDDING GIFT

Described as: โ€œA waltz for all those who cheat at board gamesโ€ (itโ€™s a fair copโ€ฆ), The Magicianโ€™s Look is a slow, pensive tune, guaranteed to magnify the guilt and regret of those cheaters as they dance.  The traditional roots of the tune are just about detectable but only as a platform for some serious exploration by both Moya and Archie.

The idea for closing track, The Harrier Hawk/Isaac and Gabbyโ€™s came about when Moya and Archie were told the story of the harrier hawk (named Molly) that inhabits the Welsh studio where From the Aa was recorded.  They didnโ€™t get to meet the hawk, but they did the second best thing and wrote a tune in the birdโ€™s honour.  And itโ€™s so easy to imagine the hawk in flight as the duoโ€™s accordions swoop and soar, whilst Daveโ€™s guitar maintains contact with the ground.  Isaac and Gabby is a tune that Archie wrote as a belated wedding gift to a couple of his friends.  Itโ€™s fast-paced and itโ€™s utterly joyful โ€“ and Iโ€™ve no doubt that the newlyweds loved it!

Moya and Archie will be launching from the Aa at a special show on Sunday 16th March at Oh Yeah Music Centre in Belfast.ย  If youโ€™re in the area, why not pop along and be amazed!

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