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Michigan Voices
Stateside
3:08 pm
Wed March 13, 2013
Asher Perkins goes from Celtic music to techno
St Patrick's Day is coming up this Sunday.
For many people, whether Irish or not, the holiday brings a chance to hear musicians playing toe-tapping jigs, reels, hornpipes and other Old Celtic tunes at clubs and pubs all over Michigan.
One of those musicians is 22-year-old Asher Perkins of Oakland County.
At age 22, Asher has been playing button accordion and concertina largely as part of his family's acclaimed Celtic music band, Finvarra's Wren.
Making music like this has been a part of Asher's life for the past 17 years.
Here's an example of an Irish reel by Finvarra Wren:
Even as he has carved out a national reputation in traditional Irish music, Asher Perkins has been making a name for himself in a totally different area.
With his EP "Hammers on Trees" and a project called "Evasion", Asher Perkins is branching out from his Irish musical background into the realm of techno music.
Here's a sample of some of Perkins' techno work:
Asher Perkins joined us today at Stateside to tell us about his music with Finvarra's Wren and his move into the electronic music scene.
Asher Perkins, his family's band Finvarra's Wren plays a regular schedule of dates, you can visit their website up at www.finvarraswren.com as well as a link to his techno music at www.asherperkins.com.
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