Gædlin
From middle English, meaning, ‘a companion in arms, fellow, comrade.’ The term was later applied as a slur to mean, ‘a person of low birth; a rascal, scoundrel, rogue; bastard, base; a vagabond, or one who travels widely,’ (i.e. to ‘gad about’). Related to Old English gāda, meaning ‘companion’ or ‘kinsman.’
In the liminal spaces that lie between countries, eras, and genres stand Gædlin, a new Helsinki-based Global Folk ensemble. Hailing from the USA, Finland, and the Netherlands, respectively, and featuring a creative assortment of instruments, this unlikely quartet weave a mercurial combination of original folk songs, swinging dance tunes, darkly storied ballads, and traditional pieces from around the world.
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Who Are Gædlin?
Geneviève
La compostrice. Songs, stories & strings—all the Murder Ballads.
Noah
Violin, mandolin, harmonic mastery & the spicy sauce.
Heikki
Uilleann pipes, whistles & the mystical echoings of the universe.
Markus
Soundscapery, tomfoolery & percussive voodoo of unparalleled excellence.
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New music (of both the audio & visual variety) is on the horizon! Until then, adventure with us via Instagram!