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10th Anniversary Hot Press Summit

To cap another highly eventful rock‘n’roll year, a slew of Ireland’s most hip and happening musician types and gatecrasher Phill Jupitus converge on Dublin for the 10th Anniversary Hot Press Summit. President Higgins, The Stone Roses, Amy Winehouse, the Boys In Green & marauding North Korean submarines are all on the agenda as 2011 is subjected to CSI-style forensic examination.

Stuart Clark, 07 Dec 2011

Julie Feeney – financed her own US tour this year, which elicited rave reviews from the likes of Rolling Stone and the New York Times. Went the Fundit route to raise the money for her next album, and has also been commissioned to write an opera.

Stewart Agnew – The Dundalk singer-songwriter tasted top 10 Irish success for the first time in 2011 with Hello Bright Spark, an album that DJs here, Pat Kenny and Tony Fenton included, couldn’t get enough of. Springsteen-y in a Bono-ish sort of way, you wouldn’t bet against him achieving international lift-off in the New Year.

Phill Jupitus – the most welcome of gatecrashers, we had no idea the comedian and Never Mind The Buzzcocks team captain was in town until Mr. Walsh told us they were meeting for lunch. Starred this year in the touring version of Spamalot that stopped off in the Grand Canal Theatre, and has a keen ear for both new talent and obscure old people it’s imperative you discover.

Sam Halliday – the Two Door Cinema guitarist who despite being in songwriting lockdown in Glasgow joins us through the wonders of Skype. Arguably the hardest gigging Irish band of 2011, the Bangor/Donaghdee trio started the year by wining the Choice Music Prize and ended it by remixing Lady Gaga.

Stuart Clark – Hot Press’ Assistant Editor who still dreams of being Lemmy when he grows up. Today though, he’s amphetamine sulphate-free and eager to demonstrate that should David Dimbleby ever retire he’s the man for the Question Time gig.

Stuart: Okay, an easy one first – you’ve all had stoopidly busy years, what were the highlights?

Lydia: Going to Singapore was amazing – although the 19-hour flight was a major head-fuck! Halfway through there was an announcement saying: “If you have chewing-gum put it in the bag the stewardesses are about to bring round or otherwise you’ll be arrested.” They have zero tolerance towards everything! We thought because of that the audiences might be a bit subdued but no, they were totally up for it. We did Music Matters, which is their sort of South By South West, and then 24 or 25 other shows. They’re so welcoming of western bands. What it all stemmed from was Universal in Singapore asking me to do a various artists cover of Coldplay’s ‘Fix It’ for the Japanese earthquake disaster. I couldn’t make it over in time for the session, so I missed out on my ‘We Are The World’ moment and recorded my lines here. It’s an expensive place to get to, but luckily we had Culture Ireland and our label Reekus behind us. It’s also been fantastic working on our new record with Pat McCarthy who did Madonna’s Ray Of Light album and has just been working in New York with Metallica and Lou Reed.



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