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´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales Music ´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales Music | 08:56 UK time, Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Welsh-language label celebrates its fifth birthday this year with a new compilation featuring artists on the label and its sister imprints and .

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Amser Am Un Gân Arall (Time For Another Song) is released on 1 March, St David's Day.

The label's manager, Guto Brychan, said, "Rasal was established in 2004, followed by Copa and Gwymon in 2007 to diversify the variety of music being released. Many of the main artists in the Welsh language music scene now reside with one of the three labels. Yet, the compilation doesn't include a song by each of our artists. We've tried to choose tracks that have made the most impact over the past five years."

Tracklisting:
1) Sibrydion - Naw Bywyd
2) - Fel Hyn am Byth
3) - Bwthyn
4) MC Mabon - Be Di Be
5) - Helsinki
6) - Byw
7) - Morgi Mawr Gwyn
8) - Dal Fi Fyny
9) Dyfrig Evans - Gwas y Diafol
10) - Goleuadau Llundain
11) - Coffi Du
12) Band - Trywydd Iawn
13) - Dawel Disgyn
14) Lleuwen - Bore Sadwrn

Winabego's bassist, Meic Parry, said, "This compilation sums up the music from the last five years very well. It's great to be part of the album and we're proud of the song - I think it shows us at our best."

Brychan said, "New material on its way in 2010 includes Gwibdaith Hen Fran, Yr Ods, Sibrydion, The Gentle Good, Lleuwen, Al Lewis Band, Huw M and Richard James. It promises to be another busy year for the labels."

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