Category: OR Media CDs
Folk Soul – A Second Compilation of Odinist Artists
We are very pleased to announce the release of “Folk Soul – A Second Compilation of Odinist Artists”.
Folk Soul is the second release on the Odinic Rite Media label and is the sequel to “Folk Spirit – A Compilation of Odinist Artists”
The album features 15 unique track by 14 different artists and will appeal to a wide variety of musical tastes with various genres represented.
Folk Spirit II – ‘Folk Soul’
Thanks for your huge efforts – we’re nearly there; one last push and another excellent OR Media production will be fully up and running.
How many other organisations could do this? Your hard work makes all this possible.
Folk Spirit II – Update – Mid November 2010
Over the space of a few short months, OR members and friends of the OR have submitted their music for ‘Folk Spirit II’. The response has been amazing, and in total we have 26 tracks. This is way too much for one album, but seeing as a number of artists have submitted more than one [...]
Folk Spirit II – Announcement
Folk Spirit II – Announcement The initial end of October deadline for ‘Folk Spirit II’ is almost upon us. All tracks submitted so far are of a phenomenal quality and the response has been amazing. Thank you to all who have made such a huge effort. There are alot of tracks, but since this album [...]
Folk Spirit II – Contributions Needed Urgently
Plans are underway to release a long awaited sequel to the first OR Media album ‘Folk Spirit’, but OR Media urgently needs contributions from new and existing Odinist artists. Within a week after a bulletin was put out via the OR Forum and the OR Media facebook group, OR Media received three contributions for this [...]
Folk Spirit – A Compilation of Odinist Artists

We are very proud to announce the release of our first CD, a compilation of music by members and friends of the Odinic Rite.
The compilation is a showcase containing a variety of genres from Odinist around the world.
The Inspirational Seasons
The song, ‘The Wheel’ includes a verse for each season, and with the leaves turning a beautiful yet sad golden hue in merry England, perhaps thoughts of countryside walks, the crackle of leaves underfoot, pub fires and the stealthy approach of Jack Frost might just inspire a few of our own musicians to pick up their instrument of choice and pen a folk song relating to their naturalistic feelings.




