British indie folk artist Rachael Dadd makes music that blends beauty, joy, and adventure in equal measure. Her style has its roots in British folk traditions and adds a wealth of other influences, including D.I.Y. experimentalism, serialism, pastoral psychedelia, and electronic music, and the result communicates a playfulness and sense of wonder that complement her melodic sensibilities. Dadd's early efforts such as 2005's Summer/Autumn Recordings were straightforward acoustic sets. She explored more adventurous and richly layered arrangements on albums like 2011's Bite the M...