Fern Knight is presented in the DeBaser review as a dark, acoustic folk project led by Margaret Wienk, evoking Celtic and medieval moods and 1970s folk atmospheres.

The DeBaser review states that 'Music for Witches and Alchemists' was recorded in 2006 for VHF. The review names collaborators Meg Baird, Greg Weeks, Otto Hauser and Jesse Sparhawk.

The available DeBaser review praises Margaret Wienk's Fern Knight for its dark, acoustic, Celtic-tinged folk that recalls 1970s folk and artists like Pentangle and Vashti Bunyan. The album 'Music for Witches and Alchemists' (recorded 2006 for VHF, per the review) is described as atmospheric, timeless, and rewarding after several listens. Collaborators mentioned include Meg Baird, Greg Weeks, Otto Hauser and Jesse Sparhawk.

For:Listeners of modern folk revival, dark/psychedelic folk, and fans of Celtic-tinged acoustic music.

 Margaret Wienk takes us into a fantastic world of seductive melodies and images of dark forests laden with a sinister aura and primitive beauty that is impossible to resist, the folk sounds bring us back to the Pentangle or Vashti Bunyan, Celtic and Medieval energy, which brings the imagination to the messianic rituals of Provence witches and to the alchemy that transforms matter.

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