'Soon' Artwork Final

Letter about the final artwork...

Hello lovely backers,

Wow, what a whirlwind it’s been! First and foremost, I wanted to extend a massive thank you to each and every one of you for your enthusiastic participation in the artwork voting process for the track “Soon.” Your engagement and support mean the world to me, and I couldn’t be more grateful for your involvement.

Now, onto some exciting news! We received the music video for “Soon” last night, and let me tell you, it’s absolutely magical. After much deliberation and consideration, we’ve decided to take a slightly different route with the artwork. Instead of using any of the options we voted on, we’ve opted for a still from the video itself. 

But fear not, dear backers! Your efforts in voting for the artwork certainly won’t go to waste. We’ve earmarked the winning designs for another track release later this year, so stay tuned for that!

In the meantime, I’m thrilled to announce that the next track is now available for pre-order! You can pre-save it right now by clicking here. Your support means the world to me, and I can’t wait to share more music with you all very soon.

Sending you all heaps of love and gratitude,

Saskia ❤️

P.s. you can attend the London launch of ‘Soon’ on 30th March – last few tickets available here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/saskia-griffiths-moore-soon-single-launch-london-tickets-774297533767?aff=oddtdtcreator

Writing

Plain

Thank you for your votes! That has narrowed it down to this image – now we want to know, do you prefer it plain or with writing? Remember, in most cases this will be a very small thumbnail you see on your phone…

 

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You Are My Label

2024 Releases

Imagination Baby

Saskia Griffiths-Moore Announces Upcoming Release of New Single, ‘Imagination Baby’ – Coming February 24th, 2024

London, UK – February 24th, 2024 – Folk music sensation Saskia Griffiths-Moore is thrilled to announce the forthcoming release of her latest single, ‘Imagination Baby,’ set to drop on February 24th, 2024. This upbeat folk-country classic marks the beginning of a year filled with authentic, all-acoustic ‘real music.’

In a musical landscape often dominated by electronic and artificial sounds, Saskia Griffiths-Moore remains steadfast in her commitment to preserving the beauty of live, acoustic performance. ‘Imagination Baby’ was meticulously crafted through live, full takes with a top-tier acoustic band, recorded in the tranquil seclusion of a Polish forest. Saskia’s mission is clear: to ensure that the track sounds identical in both live and recorded versions, underscoring her dedication to the essence of real music.

Next Up: Soon

Coming on march 29th! Recorded and filmed at Abbey Road Studios with a choir of Talent Is Timeless members we present the song and music video for ‘Soon’.

See you on the road?

Tour Poster Vote (UK)

Poster 1

Poster 2

Poster 3

Which tour poster do you like best?

Studio Session Video Diaries

Come on the journey with us! We had the time of our lives recording this magical record and I can’t believe my ears when I listen back to it. These are some of the finest musicians in the UK folk & acoustic scene and some of there loveliest people and when you put them all together…. wow!

 

Videos produced by Aeron Z Jones on the fly, featuring:

Craig Sellar – Drums

Joseph O’Keefe – Violin, Keys

Mark Lewis – Bass & Double Bass

Cooper Lower – Guitar

Kris Gorski – Producer

Saskia Griffiths-Moore – Songwriter & Singer

Poesia, Vigo & Bella – resident pets at Lakie House, Poland

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Day 5

Original Voting Page

           How To Vote

  1. Click on a video to watch it
  2. Register your voting account (this is so we know who voted for what, and make sure people only vote once per person) with your name and email
  3. Check your email for your password
  4. Come back here and ‘Log In’!
  5. Vote by rating the video with the 10 stars underneath it
  6. Leave a comment with your production thoughts!
Contest is finished!

Previous video

Title: Record Collection
Author: SaskiaGM
Rating:   (7.33/10) – 33x rated

Views: 721
Description: V1: G bm em c d
I used to go round
To a friends house
We would play guitar

Put on a record
Work out the chords
And sing away for hours

Pre: Am c g d
I’ll never forget how
We’d crank the volume loud
The day would darken
We wouldn’t even notice

Chorus: Am c em D Am C Em D
Sitting on the floor
Listening to your
Record collection
Library of my mind
Only place I’d find
Little piece of heaven

V2
Years have gone by
Doesn’t time fly
Both a little older

But hero’s still play
Taking the stage
The show is never over

Pre
We didn’t know then
What would happen
Memories made
Have always stayed with me/ to those records

Chorus

Post Chorus

Bridge
Am D em, Am D G D
And even if they pass away
We can always hear them sing
Spinning on the record player
Every day is getting straighter


Comments:
nickcant28@gmail.com  3:20 pm (January 21, 2023)
Lovely

BenL  5:09 pm (January 21, 2023)
This is good, it could suit the piano, I can imagnine this an an Elton John sort of sound.

Neville  10:15 pm (February 2, 2023)
Doesn’t do much for me compared with many of the songs I’d love to be included.

marty  2:04 am (February 26, 2023)
This could have the Bob Dylan electric treatment with Hammond organ and as your guitar playing suggests a strong bass line, though not slide guitar. “We’d crank the volume loud” could have some dynamic changes (with care).

Terry Reeve  10:29 pm (February 27, 2023)
There are so many beautiful songs among these 21. It would be great if they could all be included in the album because they all come from the heart, ann there is happy and sad and lively and cheerful and sombre among them. Whichever are chosen it will be an album of quality, to look forward to and treasure x

trevox  4:03 am (February 28, 2023)
Saskia Definitive, Volume 2. Lovely song.

strawhead  11:25 am (February 28, 2023)
I like the the idea of one’s record collection being a metaphor for a lover/ friend and from the title it’s immediately what I expected. Sadly I don’t think this was the case. It was more a fond nod to nostalgia about friendship and the time once shared enjoying commonality. It kept me engaged, but mainly because I was intrigued as to where the lyric would take me.
I didn’t really understand the line ‘you are my hero’. Not sure if this was aimed at the record player itself or your listening partner. I was fully expecting a lyrical twist at the end. Maybe the friend had died and your tribute was the lasting memory of your sonic sharing. Maybe a line like: “now the records show you turned 33, but never reached 45, but as ever to me when the needle lands you always come alive’ (not withstanding the phrasing / syllables etc – but just an example) . It’s a very pleasant melody and whilst it maybe a wonderful gift to the person you sing about, as it stands I just don’t think it transcends that well or that it’s up there with some of your other songs.

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