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Interviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 17, 20156:51 pmJuly 15, 2015
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Call me Ishmael: Interview with Palaceer Lazaro of Shabazz Palaces

THE last time Shabazz Palaces played Ireland they had to come on in the sunshine to 50-odd rollover Sunday heads in a free-for-all conga to Paul Simon’s You Can Call Me Al during the stage […]

Interviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 17, 20156:38 pmJuly 15, 2015
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On a Dream ticket: Interview with the Juan MacLean

THIS may be jumping the gun a bit, but when everyone’s making end of 2014 lists, we reckon The Juan MacLean’s A Place Called Space should be up there as one of the tracks of […]

Interviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 17, 20155:43 pmJuly 5, 2017
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Preacher Man: Green Velvet interview

Green Velvet has one manic infectious laugh, a slapstick high-pitched thigh-slapper. He’s cracking up at my croaky attempts to chant lines from his classic track Preacher Man, helping out with the track’s evangelical punchlines, mortified for me. […]

Interviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 17, 20152:48 pmNovember 28, 2018
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My house is in order: Interview with Hercules and Love Affair

YOU don’t always need a reason to dance, but it helps, says Andy Butler of Hercules and Love Affair. “There’s always been two sides to proper underground subcultures,” he says. “It’s never just about getting together for […]

Festivals by Conor McCaffreyFeb 17, 20152:37 pmAugust 19, 2016
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Everything under the Sun: Solar Weekend in Roermond

IF YOU walk up to the entrance of a festival and you’re greeted by Rapunzel in a purple castle, you get the feeling you’ll be letting your own hair down for a few days. Rapunzel’s […]

Interviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 16, 20159:59 pmMay 11, 2018
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Johnny Marr interview: ‘There’s a trick to getting things sounding so simple’

You can buy a T-shirt online with the simple all-capitals slogan ‘JOHNNY FUCKIN MARR’. It’s a shortcut to a collective music memory, all wrapped up in a name. This directness also rubs off on Marr’s approach to songwriting. Chatting over the phone about his […]

Interviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 16, 20157:04 pmNovember 29, 2017
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Still out of Order: Peter Hook interview

We’ve called Peter Hook on a good day. He’s recharging his batteries on a rare break from touring, relaxing in his garden in Manchester with a cuppa, getting ready to watch England in the World Cup. […]

Interviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 16, 20155:49 pmJuly 31, 2017
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David Holmes interview: ‘I’m too old to make a load of 20-year-olds dance’

DAVID Holmes is working on the soundtrack to a film called I Am Belfast — a lofty title for sure, but it’s one that could’ve summed him up in his hometown’s music circles over the […]

Interviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 16, 20154:26 pmFebruary 17, 2015
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Working classical hero: Interview with Ellis Ludwig-Leone of San Fermin

THERE must be a certain amount of expectation on a kid who shares his name with Beethoven and Sergio Leone – and in some way Ellis Ludwig-Leone couldn’t have been anything other than a composer. […]

Live reviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 16, 20151:06 pmFebruary 17, 2015
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Hell of a Night: Schoolboy Q in Dublin

It’s a bit redundant to go on about a gangsta rapper’s chest-beating, but Schoolboy Q does seem fairly sure of himself. He’s already scored a few points with the old Dublin jersey trick, and it’s not long […]

Live reviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 16, 201512:55 pmDecember 31, 2020
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Metal Face-off: DOOM in Dublin

Doom is rap’s most enigmatic character – a cult comic book supervillain whose alter-egos include a powerful sorcerer, genius inventor and a three-headed space monster. It’s funny then to see Metal Face casually ambling onto […]

Live reviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 16, 201512:34 pmFebruary 16, 2015
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More man than machine: Icebreaker presents Kraftwerk, A Future Past – Dublin

Kraftwerk’s self-curated brand is one of the most rigid in modern music, and the iconic image of Man Machine automatons is crystallised in the current live show — pristine electronic pulses honed with nano scale […]

Album review by Conor McCaffreyFeb 16, 201512:32 pmFebruary 17, 2015
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Bitter pill: Schoolboy Q – Oxymoron

With all the hype building around the release of Schoolboy Q’s major label debut, he couldn’t help but bow down to gangsta rap peer pressure. A year-and-a-half after his Black Hippy companion Kendrick Lamar’s socially […]

Live reviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 16, 201512:11 pmFebruary 17, 2015
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Detroit rap city: Danny Brown in Dublin

Danny Brown’s got one foot on the monitor in the Academy, headbanging, lurching forward and pulling out the devil horns, egged on by the swirling mosh pit and flying ping-pong plastic pints. It wouldn’t look […]

Album review by Conor McCaffreyFeb 16, 201512:03 pmFebruary 17, 2015
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New age not dead: Mark McGuire – Along the Way

Guitarist Mark McGuire’s first post-Emeralds solo album may take a few listens before you stop sniggering at the back. It’s an “odyssey through the vast, unknown regions of the mind”, according to the inner sleeve […]

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