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By the late twenty-tens Jamie was growing increasingly concerned that - despite his huge repertoire of folk and popular songs - he was not devoting enough attention to the exploration or presentation of his own original compositions and - watching his twenties drawing to a close - he resolved to remedy this. With the help of his future wife and fellow folk musician Sophie Wren - a piano-accordionist and gifted vocal harmoniser - Jamie began to create arrangements for his songs that went some way beyond the limitations of the acoustic guitar on which they were written. Jamie and Sophie began making and performing music as Slow Town Clock in 2019, initially recording a four track EP in Calderdale, England. The EP also featured two local Yorkshire musicians; double bassist Jez Watson from Pontefract and fiddle player Ian Illsley from Sheffield. Recording took place at Hebden Bridge Underground Studios in bits and pieces over the span of almost two years; completion and release of this EP, Tables Turning, was significantly disrupted and delayed by the events of 2020 and ultimately it wasn't released until 2021.