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Music Review | Album 19 Nov 2009
Heartland - Songs For Croi Jackie Hayden
Charity album that’s as listenable as it is worthy

Music Review | Album 19 Nov 2009
Sunflower Nights Colm O Hare
Nostalgia ahoy from legendary Dublin pub

Music Review | Album 16 Dec 2008
This Warm December: A Bushfire Holiday Vol. 1 Edwin McFee
This Warm December sounds like a few sleepy songs bashed out and recorded just for the sake of it.

Music Review | Album 3 Dec 2008
Strawberry Alarm Clock Bestest Bits Colm O Hare
This two-disc charity covers album offers a little something for all musical tastes and a few laughs from FM104's breakfast show.

  21 Nov 2008
Ceol '08 Member CD Offer
 

  21 Nov 2008
Boutique Collection, Volume II Member CD Offer
 

Music Review | Live 29 Oct 2008
Duke Special vs. The Divine Comedy live at Vicar Street Lauren Murphy
A battle of wits and humour as well as musical talent, Duke Special and Neil Hannon put on quite a show in a musical face-off with no declared winner.

Music | News 28 Oct 2008
80s artists to stop by RDS The Hot Press Newsdesk
The ‘80s pop revival gathers apace with Nik Kershaw, T’Pau, Bananarama and – calm yourself ladies – Rick Astley making appearances in the Here and Now Christmas Party at the RDS in December.

Music | News 28 Oct 2008
12 Nights of Christmas's latest line-up The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dublin is to get a new 12 Nights Of Christmas festival, which will be putting on shows in some of the city’s finest music emporiums.

Music Review | Album 7 Dec 2007
Live Earth: The Concerts For A Climate In Crisis Patrick Freyne
The line-up here is practically an argument for the extinction of mankind. I mean, Keane? Even on their own they’re worse than global warming.

Music Review | Dance Single 25 Oct 2007
DX Richard Brophy
Clone impresses with this split release. Orgue Electronique’s ‘On A String’ is pure Chicago hedonism, the tight, doubling up claps setting the scene for a vicious 303 bass, while Legowelt’s subtle percussive twists and moody chords import the spirit of Nu Groove to Rotterdam.

Music Review | Album 10 Sep 2007
An Taobh Tuathail Vol.1 (Selected by Cian O'Ciobhain) Kilian Murphy
The standard rarely drops below decent, and there are sustained periods of excellence, too.

Music Review | Dance Single 20 Jul 2007
Death Is Nothing To Fear Part 2 Richard Brophy
The second split Spectral release sees James T Cotton bang the acid box, emitting low slung 303 emissions and heavy duty claps on ‘2 Keys’. He’s joined by noisemaker Mikael Stavostrand and Jonas Kopp’s version of Plan Tec’s ‘Espias Psiquicos’, a slamming analogue workout.

Music Review | Dance Single 4 Jul 2007
Traffic 3 Part 4 Richard Brophy
The fourth instalment sees Bee Low deliver menacing, bleepy minimalism and Antonelli and Norken & Deer conjuring up the kind of warm, widescreen chords and pads that modern techno has lacked for too long.

Music Review | Dance Single 4 Jul 2007
Mule Disco Richard Brophy
Force Of Nature’s remix of Ana’s ‘Shift’ plants a heavy, pulsing backing underneath the Japanese pop band’s floaty melodies and fey guitar lines, but Ame’s ‘Tonight’ points to cosmic disco’s future, a blend of dubbed out drums and warm house keys.

Music Review | Album 16 May 2007
Spiderman 3 soundtrack Kilian Murphy
The soundtrack for the previous Spiderman film had a strong thread of emo and hard rock running through it. This collection has moved more towards contemporary indie-rock.

Music Review | Dance Single 30 Apr 2007
13 Years Of... Richard Brophy
Alex Cortex launches the celebratory EP with the droning bass and razor sharp percussion of ‘Freakwave’ and Reade Truth dives to uncharted depths, with the spooky vocals and disjointed breaks of ‘Time To Accept’.

Music Review | Album 11 Apr 2007
A Tribute To Joni Mitchell Peter Murphy
A Tribute To should’ve been a godsend: a selection of Joni’s finest tunes, sung by a host of special guests. The reality, as one might guess from the diversity of the line-up, is a rather uneven record.

Music Review | Dance Single 9 Mar 2007
Death Is Nothing To Fear Richard Brophy
‘I Gave You Away’ is a return to what Dear’s Audion project does best, teasing the grimiest, dankest sounds from his 303. It’s in good company here: Par Grindvik’s ‘Casio’ makes a nod to Neil Landstrum’s sheet metal ‘90s analogue techno and the organ riff at the centre of Bodycode’s ‘Exciting Ride’ is scarier than a weekend at Fred West’s.

Music Review | Dance Single 5 Feb 2007
Tuning 4 Richard Brophy
‘Tuning 4’ is all about subtlety: My My’s version of Duoteque’s ‘Amarcord’ starts off innocuously, but morphs into a wave of building, droning bass. Jens Zimmermann’s version of Maximilan Skiba’s ‘Rendez Vous’ is more restrained, featuring a female vocal spliced up with fractured beats.

Music Review | Dance Single 19 Dec 2006
Recloned Richard Brophy
Combining new school Italo bombs like the Syd remix of Pauli vs. Tyrell’s ‘Little’ with hard to find remixes of Clone classics like Unit 4’s ‘Bodydub’, ‘Recloned’ is one for the newcomers and trainspotters alike.

Music Review | Dance Single 26 Oct 2006
Mobilee Remix Series Volume 1 Richard Brophy
Mobilee surprises with this remix package: Sebo K turns GummiHZ’s ‘Isolate’ into a camp vocal-led Chicago track, and Prosumer steps back in time to rework Sebo K’s ‘Moved’ as a tweaked slab of analogue techno.

Music Review | Dance Single 12 Oct 2006
People Like Us Richard Brophy
You may think the Trenton guys are a bunch of scarf wearers fannying about on Macs in lofts in Mitte, but Till von Stein & Aera’s contribution seduces with Chicago claps and acid thunder, while Format B’s massive ‘Octopussy’ hits the listener with a junglist bassline.

Music Review | Album 12 Apr 2006
The Motion Project Jackie Hayden
Worthy projects do not always make for interesting music, but this is quite an exception.

Music Review | Album 11 Apr 2006
The Potential Collection Colm O Hare
 

Music Review | Dance Single 5 Apr 2006
Get Physical Compilation Sampler Richard Brophy
Troy Pierce takes Chelonis Jones’s ‘Deer In The Headlights’ down an ominously dark direction. But the best remix here is Pierce, Heart Throb and Konrad Black’s version of ‘Mandarine Girl’, changing from the euphoric original into a prowling bassy affair.

Music Review | Dance Single 5 Apr 2006
Volume 1 Richard Brophy
Focusing on Motor City techno’s love of deep textures and marrying it with dubby German sparseness, the slamming yet evocative ‘Bloom’ by Keith Kemp and the chugging, hissing beats and dank acid on Ryan Crosson’s ‘Illusion’ are a fine blend of the old and the new.

Music Review | Dance Single 22 Mar 2006
Time Starts Now (Remixes) Richard Brophy
Jacek Sienkiewicz’s ‘Time Starts…’ gets the remix treatment. Etiop represents the harder, bleepier end of glitch. There’s also a broken beat remake from 3 Channels and Chilean producer Pier Bucci (pictured). He lays down orchestral strings over a moody backing. At last, it’s minimal house with a big pair of balls.

Music Review | Album 1 Mar 2006
Ceol '06 Phil Udell
Get a cross section of the Irish music industry to record/re-record tracks in their native tongue, thereby focusing the attention of the very group of people who hold the future of the language in their hands. It could have been awful, of course, a crass attempt to get down with the kids and make learning cool. Yet Ceol ‘06 manages to work on a number of levels.

Music Review | Dance Single 16 Nov 2005
'Box Jams Part 2' Richard Brophy
Not as strong as its predecessor, but ‘Part 2’ is notable for Putsch 79 and Alden Tyrell’s spaced out melodic Italo and the majestic claps and nagging bass of Orgue Electronique’s electronic take on Chicago house on ‘Here I Come’.

Music Review | Dance Single 16 Nov 2005
'Rotary Cocktail Volume 2' Richard Brophy
Not every German producer churns out textbook minimalism and Holger Flinsch has opted for an alternate path on ‘Hexenlaub’, the highlight of this split release, where he merges skippy beats with tranced-out chords and a curious freeform jazz aesthetic.

Music Review | Dance Single 2 Nov 2005
'Acid 3' Richard Brophy
Woody McBride dusts down the bandanas for the third ‘Acid’ episode. Mike Acid delivers bass sucker-punches on ‘Ultra Disko’; McBride hits hard with the pulsing tones of ‘Put A Smile On Your Face’. However, the undisputed heavyweight is Bryan Zentz, whose combination of razor-sharp claps and frequency shifting 303 lines is as inspirational as a Phuture classic.

Music Review | Album 26 Oct 2005
HMV Artist Playlist Colm O Hare
Not an official release in the strictest sense, this in-store sampler serves as a timely reminder – if one were needed - of the quality, variety and commercial potential of the current batch of homegrown releases.

Music Review | Dance Single 6 Oct 2005
Box James Richard Brophy
Clone is one of Europe’s finest labels and this package is the ideal catch-up release. From the Italo/electro house of Lindstrom’s ‘There Is A Drink’ and Unit 4’s ‘Body Dub’, to the robotic Chicago percussion of Orgue Elctronique’s ‘Texas, Brooklyn, Heaven’ and the ultra-rare pulsing Alden Tyrell edit of 80s legend Harold Faltermeyer’s ‘So High’, this is a near essential collection.

Music Review | Album 27 Sep 2005
Help! A Day In The Life Peter Murphy
Recorded in a day across various locations by a cast of 22, Help! A Day In The Life is the second WarChild album, the objective being to raise funds for child victims of global conflict.

Music Review | Dance Single 21 Sep 2005
Klick Richard Brophy
Instead of churning out tribal loops, Mark Broom realises his full potential as a producer with ‘Klick’, which alternates between plunging bass-led Detroit house sounds, fuzzy electro and cosmic, UR-style techno. He’s still got the magic.

Music Review | Dance Single 9 Aug 2005
'Re-Edited By Greg Wilson' Richard Brophy
Manchester electro pioneer Greg Wilson lays bare the roots of much modern electronic music on ‘Re-edited’.

  18 Jul 2005
Other Voices 3 Member CD Offer
 

Music Review | Album 1 Jul 2005
The Original Soul Selection Richard Brophy
If you are looking for classic soul music to listen to or sample, then this is a near indispensable collection: spread over two discs, it features classics from Bobby Womack, The Four Tops and my personal favourite, The Jones Girls’ ‘Nights Over Egypt’.

Music Review | Album 30 Jun 2005
Within A Mile Of Kilty: Traditional Irish Music From North Leitrim Sarah McQuaid
Kiltyclogher is a village of about 150 souls on the Leitrim/Fermanagh border. Over the past 80 years or so, it’s been home to a notable cluster of fiddlers: brothers Charlie and Ben Lennon, Ben’s son Maurice Lennon (of Stockton’s Wing fame), Séamus Quinn, Brian Rooney and the late John Gordon, who passed away in 2002, shortly after his contributions to this fascinating CD were recorded.

Music Review | Dance Single 28 Jun 2005
The Black Rabbit Whorehouse Vol 1 Richard Brophy
Seeing as Optimo show such a flagrant disregard for musical genres, it’s no surprise that their Oscarr label doesn’t follow rules either. Magic Daddy is a musical schizophrenic, assembling assorted samples and blending them with a grimy drum backing on ‘Miscreant’, while ‘Cool It!’ sounds like what would happen if the Chicago revivalists started smoking crack.

Music Review | Live 23 Jun 2005
Faction Records Showcase: The Marshal Stars, Angels Of Mons, The Immediate, DC Pakt Steve Cummins
Marking the start of a nationwide tour, and kicking off the first night of a weekly residency at Voodoo Lounge, the Faction records inaugural bash lived up to the promise of the label's first release, Faction 001.

Music Review | Album 17 Jun 2005
June Irish Playlist Steve Cummins
With 25,000 albums released in Ireland every year, keeping tabs on new music has become an increasingly expensive hobby. Staying abreast of what has become a fast moving, ever changing domestic scene is especially challenging. A handful of specialist shows aside, one rarely encounters bands such as The Amazing Pilots or Dry County on radio. Often checking out emerging groups means trial and error purchasing. Thank God, then, for HMV’s Irish Playlist CD. Given away free with selected titles, the HMV Playlist has established itself as a gem of a compilation album. June’s Irish Playlist is exceptional throughout.

Music Review | Album 10 Jun 2005
Other Voices 3 Tanya Sweeney
It has been said that, the more opulent and distinctive the surroundings, the more memorable the gig. Correspondingly, the various performances from Other Voices: Songs From A Room are among the most delightful and remarkable committed to RTE’s archives.

Music Review | Album 8 Jun 2005
Faction One Phil Udell
That the Irish music industry is in its healthiest state for a while is, by now, a given and it’s probably time to stop congratulating ourselves and start figuring out where it goes next. The answer, at least according to new label Faction, is to start thinking bigger than the DIY own-label approach that has dominated of late.

Music Review | Album 23 May 2005
Éire Electronic Richard Brophy
Country or city-based compilations are usually a pretty bad idea, but, apart from one or two mental techno tracks, this collection of Irish electronic productions impresses. There’s shiny Detroit techno from Eamon Doyle and Scott Logan, crunchy, broken beats from Sunil Sharpe and Fran Hartnett and sensuous electronic sound scapes by Love Rhino, Chymera and Ping Pong.

Music Review | Album 23 May 2005
The Wildlife Album Greg McAteer
I have to confess to being suspicious of charity albums, which are normally brimful of filler tracks from acts you’ve never heard of. When you’re one of the most respected writers on folk and blues though, and you decide to do something to help the Ulster Wildlife Trust you do have the advantage of being able to open a few more high class doors. Many of the tracks here are written or co-written by Harper and there are a couple George Harrison covers so there’s more of a coherence than you would ordinarily find on an album of this nature.

Music Review | Album 23 May 2005
Prima Norsk 3: Space Disco Edition Richard Brophy
Most of the tracks on ‘Norsk 3’ are the work of Norwegian producer Hans Peter Lindstrom, so this is hardly a compilation, but these niceties are irrelevant when the epic synths, over the top melodies and electronic grooves flow through the speakers and transport you to back to the golden age of Italian disco music.

Music Review | Album 17 May 2005
Subsidence Richard Brophy
Andrea Parker’s Touchin’ Bass imprint digs deep to deliver underground electro that flirts with industrial and rave influences, but the real power behind these tracks is the bass, evident on the gut-wrenching low end frequencies on Eggfooyoung and Plaid’s contributions.

Music Review | Dance Single 6 May 2005
Play It Loud EP Richard Brophy
Ben Larsen’s fusion of sparse, minimal shapes and niggling 303 sounds is similar to current Poker Flat releases, but David Duriez’ ferocious, jacking Chicago mix of Moody Preachers’ ‘SP 12 Resurrection doesn’t rely on such niceties and takes Phuture’s dark, acid-soaked Windy City legacy to new extremities.

Music Review | Album 25 Apr 2005
Finger Lickin' Presents Freshtraxx Richard Brophy
The title’s claim might be somewhat misleading: apart from a collaboration between Kurtis Blow and Krafty Kuts on ‘Gimme The Breaks’, this mix features a succession of run of the mill, hip-hop influenced breaks from the label’s back catalogue.

Music Review | Album 11 Apr 2005
GodsKitchen Classics Richard Brophy
if the highlights include turgid trance and hard dance mush from the likes of Tiesto, Macro V and Ferry Corsten, we can only wonder at how god awful the club’s lowlights could have been.

Music Review | Dance Single 6 Apr 2005
Unreleased Volume 7 Richard Brophy
Gurgling 303s and old skool techno bleeps pulses along over that bassline on Freestyle Man’s version of the Chicago classic, ‘Washing Machine’, while the remix of ‘Pajaro’, by Summer of Love is powered by a murky low end that wouldn’t sound out of place on a Sender release.

 

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