Sam Wolfe captivates with a rich tapestry of folk, Celtic, and Irish rebel traditional sounds, offering an immersive journey through cultural and historical narratives. Known for evocative storytelling, Wolfe’s discography is a treasure trove for vinyl enthusiasts, featuring standout albums like “The Rights of Man” (1968) and “Live Alive Oh” (1980). The 1976 releases “Irish to the Core” and “Across the Broad Atlantic” further cement Wolfe’s place in the annals of traditional music. With a sound that resonates alongside the likes of Irish musical stalwarts, Wolfe’s work is often found on turntables spinning tales of heritage and resilience. Each album, whether it’s “Teddy Bear’s Head” (1971) or “Spirit of the Nation” (1981), serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of Irish music, making Wolfe a respected name among folk and Celtic vinyl collectors.
Sam WOLFE Unleashes Explosive ‘Machine Driven’ EP on Umek’s 1605 Imprint
Sam WOLFE, a rising star in the techno industry, is thrilled to release his latest EP, ‘Machine Driven’. The EP, released on Umek’s esteemed 1605 label, showcases Sam WOLFE’s talent for creating techno dancefloor anthems. Comprising two tracks, ‘Machine Driven’ and ‘Hold On’, the EP offers a diverse range of so