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Gig previews by Conor McCaffreyMar 26, 20183:23 pmMarch 26, 2018
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Form an indie Party Line: Belle and Sebastian, 22 years and counting

Through the summer in Ireland there’s a revolving door stream of outdoor gigs to indulge in, and Belle and Sebastian’s headliner at Dublin’s Iveagh Gardens last July went down as one of the most joyous […]

Gig previews by Conor McCaffreyMar 23, 20183:18 pmMarch 26, 2018
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Irish gigs round-up

YOUNG FATHERS, The Academy, Dublin, Wednesday Edinburgh trio Young Fathers have been stumping people for years – especially since winning the Mercury Prize in 2014 with their debut album. Critics had a stab at it by […]

Interviews by Conor McCaffreyMar 16, 201810:20 amNovember 2, 2021
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Donal Dineen interview: ‘The middleman is a dope’

The phrase ‘What’s the story?’ may have been turned into shorthand Dublin slang over the years, but it’s a greeting that taps into cliched Irish openness and curiosity: “So, what are you all about?” Telling […]

Gig previews by Conor McCaffreyMar 15, 20183:55 pm
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Kormac goes beyond his Big Band theory for Equivalent Exchange showcase

Over the last few years, Dublin’s St Patrick’s Festival has helped evolve Paddy’s Day beyond the usual broad strokes antics. There’ll still be plenty of shamrock face paint and skulled pints tomorrow, but the cultural […]

Gig previews by Conor McCaffreyMar 13, 201812:02 pmMarch 13, 2018
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A Little Respect for Erasure

Casual Erasure fans may have thought the pop maestros gave up on the party with the title of their last album World Be Gone – and song titles like Oh What A World and Lousy […]

Just In by Conor McCaffreyMar 12, 20184:13 pmMarch 12, 2018
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Boom-bap meets dancehall in Bazza Ranks’ Where Would We Be, feat. P.O.A.

Irish dub/reggae producer Bazza Ranks (Dirty Dubsters) has just teamed up with Irish hip-hop crew Prisoners Of Audio for a crossover record that’s an unashamed love letter to music itself. Where Would We Be asks […]

Album review by Conor McCaffreyMar 7, 201812:07 pmMarch 7, 2018
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Enter the void: Another Exhibition at the Modern Institute

In a recent interview, Mute Records boss Daniel Miller made a point that “electronic music was more punk than punk rock”, and Powell’s Diagonal label is hammering this point home. Diagonal acts like Consumer Electronics, […]

Gig previews by Conor McCaffreyMar 5, 20189:45 amMarch 8, 2018
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National treasures: The Gloaming set for another seven nights at the NCH

This is the third year in a row that The Gloaming have had an extended run at Dublin’s National Concert Hall — and if they kept selling tickets they could probably play for a month. […]

Total recall by Conor McCaffreyMar 1, 20189:35 amSeptember 24, 2018
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21-tune salute: February 2018 playlist

Apart from blizzards and broken resolutions, February was brought to you by nervy  electronics, hip-hop, battered rock, depraved noise and plenty of soothing ambience to offset all of the above. 1. Factory Floor – Heart […]

Gig previews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 23, 201812:57 pmFebruary 23, 2018
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Irish gigs round-up

NILS FRAHM, National Concert Hall, Dublin, Monday German pianist and avant-garde composer Nils Frahm has had a few striking performances in ireland in recent years — his last NCH appearance and a transcendent concert at Belfast City […]

Album review by Conor McCaffreyFeb 23, 201812:00 pmApril 28, 2018
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Premiere: Zoid’s Nebulous Concrete is a jazzy Braindance odyssey

Zoid’s vague bio tells us he “grew up in Dublin in the 90s listening to techno and jazz”, and there’s not much else to go on. Listening to his latest release Nebulous Concrete you’d guess […]

Album review by Conor McCaffreyFeb 22, 20189:00 amFebruary 22, 2018
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Bruised and battered art-rock: Zed Penguin – A Ghost, A Beast

It’s a cliche because it’s true – no good music is made without a struggle. Compare the Wu-Tang Clan’s nervy, feral debut 36 Chambers to the Disney rap of A Better Tomorrow, or anything Metallica […]

Festivals by Conor McCaffreyFeb 21, 20189:00 amFebruary 21, 2018
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20 European music festivals to mark in your 2018 diary

No matter how many times we say it, talk of Irish festival fatigue is greatly exaggerated – at least where ticket sales are concerned. This week we woke up to the launch of a new […]

Gig previews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 20, 201811:50 amAugust 10, 2019
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Have we any patience left for Morrissey?

In 2008, Sparks released the song ‘Lighten Up, Morrissey’ – an arched eyebrow nod to Stephen Patrick’s reputation as indie music’s greatest curmudgeon. Some 10 years later, Baltimore rapper JPEGMAFIA has a song on his […]

Just In by Conor McCaffreyFeb 15, 201810:45 pmFebruary 16, 2018
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Back from Jupiter: Dr Octagon returns – Octagon Octagon

As if the title itself isn’t a double scream from the rooftops that it’s the return of one of hip-hop’s greatest outliers, Kool Keith deals out the word Octagon dozens of times in this first […]

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