Welcome to Recorded Devilery

Recorded Devilery is now offering a complete package for businesses and individuals to help you in promoting and selling your products and services to a local or worldwide audience. Visit our informal and relaxed studios near Skipton and Ilkley on the southern edge of the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, where we will help you to produce a number of invaluable promotional tools, including web sites and audio and video podcasts. stay updated by subscribing to the RSS feed.

New look web site

This is our new website, updated to reflect the ways in which we are helping clients to reach their target audiences.

We’ve based the site on a blogging platform as we’ve found that this is a solution which helps with updates and keeping things in order, without the need for constant page building and re-design. This is proving to be a very popular product for many of our clients who want to be able to update their own sites regularly.

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Re-united with boyzone

 
icon for podpress  boyzone at Castle Howard in Yorkshire: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

In the very early days of Recorded Devilery one of our first clients was the popular boy band, boyzone. When the band went their separate ways in 2000 we worked more closely with Ronan Keating helping with web marketing and video diaries from his solo tours.

In November 2007 we were approached once again by the band to produce internet sites and content for their UK tour which has just come to an end and was successful enough to launch them into another recording career.

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Food and Farming

We recently joined forces with the Yorkshire Post and Business Link to produce a series of audio and video podcasts featuring life in the Yorkshire Dales uplands.

This important ecosystem is under threat as hill farming becomes more and more difficult and our role at Recorded Devilery is to tell the story of the many and varied types of activity and businesses that exist in and around the Yorkshire Dales.

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