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Min-Y-Llan

Min-Y-Llan

Min-Y-Llan has been played on NTS in shows including WXAXRXP - 30 Years of Warp, featured first on 23 June 2019. Songs played include His-Hell (Plaid Remix 2).

Min-Y-Llan is an Ambient/Electronica alias of Welshman Martin Boulton. Born In Pembrokeshire, this influential and very scenic part of the world has definitely made its mark on his music, creating beautiful rich and warm ambient sounds woven together amongst driving rhythms.

Min-Y-Llan samples the colours and sounds of the world round him and through his music these sensory forms are tapped into, some can even say stir feelings of nostalgia.

Currently he has three albums available - namely "To Be Where Life Is", "The Black Lagoon" and "The Belders Wench" and has also released a handful of EP's on various different labels, all of which have been very well received around the globe.

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Min-Y-Llan

Min-Y-Llan has been played on NTS in shows including WXAXRXP - 30 Years of Warp, featured first on 23 June 2019. Songs played include His-Hell (Plaid Remix 2).

Min-Y-Llan is an Ambient/Electronica alias of Welshman Martin Boulton. Born In Pembrokeshire, this influential and very scenic part of the world has definitely made its mark on his music, creating beautiful rich and warm ambient sounds woven together amongst driving rhythms.

Min-Y-Llan samples the colours and sounds of the world round him and through his music these sensory forms are tapped into, some can even say stir feelings of nostalgia.

Currently he has three albums available - namely "To Be Where Life Is", "The Black Lagoon" and "The Belders Wench" and has also released a handful of EP's on various different labels, all of which have been very well received around the globe.

Original source: Last.fm

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Most played tracks

His-Hell (Plaid Remix 2)
Min-Y-Llan (Plaid mix)
Touched - Music For Macmillan Cancer Support2014