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🎹 🐢 "We want to write songs that sound like memories..." 🙃 🎹
Plïnkï Plønkï's debut Happy Birthday, an album for people across the globe to stumble across on their Birthday, received widespread acclaim. With support from BBC Radio 6 Music DJs Maryanne Hobbs and Tom Robinson, and even a BBC Radio 3 play under their belt, their ‘silly wee songs’ have reached audiences from London to Taipei and beyond, selling out its limited edition run of tapes, and clocking in millions of streams on Spotify alone.
Their second album, a play on words from the 9th-century Irish poem Pangur Bán, 'Pangur Din' sees Plïnkï Plønkï developing the kernels of their music into a fuller, broader spectrum of sound. Using it to give form to the abstract of words (from the Celtic languages of the United Kingdom), themes of language, nostalgia, breath, and memory shape the album. Going from words to sound, vignettes to field recordings, piano to guitar, and more.
Now after some rest, 2021 saw Plïnkï Plønkï release their most ambitious project yet- the first of a set of two albums, Psalms for a Sunken Moon. Marrying Lunar sounds, verse, Pianos and more, it sees Plïnkï Plønkï take their writing to the next level, scoring for friends across the globe to create a journey to the stars, with a set of 20 looping animations by Ana Stefaniak.
2024 saw their Spookiest release to date, with Happy Halloween celebrating spooks from around the world!
Plïnkï Plønkï's debut Happy Birthday, an album for people across the globe to stumble across on their Birthday, received widespread acclaim. With support from BBC Radio 6 Music DJs Maryanne Hobbs and Tom Robinson, and even a BBC Radio 3 play under their belt, their ‘silly wee songs’ have reached audiences from London to Taipei and beyond, selling out its limited edition run of tapes, and clocking in millions of streams on Spotify alone.
Their second album, a play on words from the 9th-century Irish poem Pangur Bán, 'Pangur Din' sees Plïnkï Plønkï developing the kernels of their music into a fuller, broader spectrum of sound. Using it to give form to the abstract of words (from the Celtic languages of the United Kingdom), themes of language, nostalgia, breath, and memory shape the album. Going from words to sound, vignettes to field recordings, piano to guitar, and more.
Now after some rest, 2021 saw Plïnkï Plønkï release their most ambitious project yet- the first of a set of two albums, Psalms for a Sunken Moon. Marrying Lunar sounds, verse, Pianos and more, it sees Plïnkï Plønkï take their writing to the next level, scoring for friends across the globe to create a journey to the stars, with a set of 20 looping animations by Ana Stefaniak.
2024 saw their Spookiest release to date, with Happy Halloween celebrating spooks from around the world!
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