How might the creation of scarcity, lead to popularity?
Johnny Lynch is a Scottish musician, also known as Pictish Trail. As well as his solo and collaborative performance career, he runs a unique record label from a remote Scottish Island.
In this final Spark of the series, enjoy some of Johnny’s music along with his take on what it means to be your very own limited edition – with unlimited results.
Disclaimer:
This Spark has been created using material recorded online during the pandemic - so the sound quality varies in places, but this shouldn’t prevent you from enjoying the material.
Presentation by: Johnny Lynch
Music by Pictish Trail: PICTISH TRAIL
Lost Map Records: Shop — Lost Map Records
The Isle of Eigg: About Eigg - The Isle of Eigg
Produced by: Unboxed - a UK-wide festival of creativity that brought together Arts, Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEAM).
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