Sputnik Weazel is a singer-songwriter, composer, artist, and session musician, born in Manchester in the 1960s. With a career shaped by the beat poets and politicised by punk, Sputnik has carved out a unique space in the European music scene. He has busked alongside comedian Eddie Izzard, jammed with Jools Holland, and performed at countless venues and festivals across Europe.

A prolific and eclectic artist, Sputnik’s music blends folk, punk, and poetic lyricism, often infused with political and social commentary. He was also a former member of the folk-punk band The Men They Couldn't Hang, contributing to their rich legacy of storytelling and activism through music

Ed ten Hoedt is a Dutch musician known for his work across various genres and collaborations. He plays the gothic harp and has been active in the European folk and alternative music scenes for several decades.

Alan McLachlan is known for playing the tenor ukulele, particularly in folk music settings. His work is associated with traditional Irish, Scottish, and American folk influences. He has collaborated with Dutch folk artists such as Margot Merah and the duo The Lasses, contributing to their album Daughters