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Month: September 2014

Dublin’s iconic Academy venue is set to re-open under new management

Dublin’s iconic the academyAcademy venue is set to re-open under new management following an extensive renovation programme. The New Academy will be a contemporary performance space that draws influence from the Victorian music hall style. It will equally lend itself to the live music offering the venue is widely regarded for, and a new type of club night to be launched in the coming months.

The new operators aim to improve the customer experience in the venue, with all elements of the refurbishment being geared towards enhanced live music & club events.

The refurbishment will also include all new high specification state of the art lighting and upgraded sound, with a focus on showcasing world class musical talent in the best possible light.

The first phase of The New Academy begins on Friday September 19th, with a guest appearance from Detroit house DJ Seth Troxler.

The new operators are the team behind Belfast’s historic Limelight venues, Belfast’s annual Belsonic contemporary music festival, and Shine, one of the UK’s longest running underground dance music brands.

The Academy is synonymous with live & club events in Dublin, having hosted acts including Prince, David Bowie, Mumford & Sons, David Guetta, The Script & Macklemore. Upcoming events include Royal Blood, Vance Joy & Mastodon.

You can follow the Academy on Facebook and Twitter.

Sub Motion release debut single and music video ‘Dust to Dust’

Fronted by vocalist Rebecca Geary along with founding members Conor McLoughlin, Alex Mulkerrins, Sean O’Connor and Cormac O’Neill, Sub Motion have existed since 2006 but have spent their time honing their writing and live shows. Having released their debut EP ‘Silhuoettes of Souls’ in April 2013 the band have since gone on to release their second EP “Happy Little Bruises” recorded in Sun Studio, Temple Lane with master engineer and producer James Darkin (Rihanna, Wounds, Kanye West).

They have also released a video for their single from the EP which can be viewed below.

You can follow Sub Motion on Facebook and Twitter.

Rhob Cunningham celebrates album launch with live performance

Heralding the releaserhob of his solo album ‘The Window & Day’, Rhob Cunningham returns to perform at The Button Factory in Dublin for a special Autumnal show.

Recorded in Iceland under the watchful eye of Bedroom Community producer Valgeir Sigurðsson (Bjork/Bonnie Prince Billy/Feist) & Greenhouse Studio’s Paul Evans, Cunningham travelled to Reykjavik with the songs chosen, spending a month recruiting sympathetic and skillful local musicians to share the Reykjavík studio setting.

Debut single ‘Quiet Song’ is the first introduction to the sparse soundscape that is ‘The Window & Day’, quite in contrast to his July release ‘The Head Collector’, produced by Villager’s Conor O’Brien and featuring Cathy Davey on guest vocals.

The gig is Cunningham’s first in Ireland since taking on 20 shows in Berlin since May and promises to be a memorable night.

You can find tickets to the event here and pre-order the new album here.

You can also follow Rhob on Facebook and Twitter.

The Young Folk release new album, video and announce tour of Ireland

The Young Folktyf have recently released their debut album ‘The Little Battle’. Having formed in 2012 the band have spent the last two years writing, performing at music festivals, having their music used for advertising, showcasing at international industry conferences and performing on TV slots.

The band have also shot a video for their single ‘Way Down South’ which can be viewed below.

The Young Folk have just begun a live tour that will see them perform all over Ireland for the next month and a half. All tour dates can be found below.

You can follow The Young Folk on Facebook and Twitter.

September 19th – Louth – Spirit Store, Dundalk

September 26th – Westmeath – Danny Byrne’s, Mullingar

September 27th – Dublin – Skerries Soundwaves Festival

September 28th – Cork – DeBarra’s Folk Club, Clonakilty

September 30th – Cork – Cypress Avenue

October 3rd – Galway – Roisin Dubh

October 4th – Limerick – Dolan’s Pub

October 11th – Sligo – McGarrigles Pub

October 16th – Antrim – Radar, Belfast

October 17th – Fermanagh – Ardhowen Theatre

October 18th – Kilkenny – Set Theatre

October 24th – Dublin – Button Factory

October 25th – Mayo – The Royal Theatre, Castlebar

IMRO Launches New Awards Scheme For Irish Businesses

Roz Purcell and Paddy McKenna bring music to the workplace, IMRO launches the "Tune-Up Your Business Award"
Photography by Ruth Medjber / Ruthless Imagery

Tune-Up Your Business Award is a new award designed to encourage Irish businesses to tap into the commercial benefits of providing music for their customers and employees.

Have you ever thought about offering music for your customers or staff members but were unsure of where to start?  Or perhaps you are looking to upgrade the music equipment that you are currently using? The IMRO Tune-Up Your Business Award could be for you.

The Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO), the organisation that represents over 10,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers is giving Irish businesses the opportunity to improve the music facilities in their premises.

There is a prize fund of €4,000 up for grabs, to spend exclusively on music equipment in your premises.

The Awards programme is open to those currently using music and also for businesses planning to introduce music into their premises in the near future.

“No matter what industry you´re in, everyone agrees that putting your customer at the heart of your business and providing good customer service is a top priority. Whether you operate a hotel, restaurant, bar, hairdressing salon or supermarket, part of this service is about providing customers with music to enhance their experience” – stated Victor Finn, Chief Executive, IMRO at the launch of the Awards today.

Businesses can enter simply by telling us how they would enhance and develop the music in their business if they won the prize fund by completing an online application form at:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/imrotune-up

The closing date for entries is 7th November 2014.

There is a growing level of research to demonstrate the positive impact that music plays in commercial settings. A recent survey[1] found that 66% of employees surveyed believed that background music made them feel better and more motivated at work.  With improved motivation often comes greater productivity.  A similar study[2] found that 84% of shoppers like shops that play in-store music and of that percentage 23% claim they would be prepared to pay 5% more for goods if music was being played.

[1]Source: www.musicworksforyou.com

[2]Source:www:musicworksforyou.com

Belfast to get Creative with musical ‘Output’

Belfast City Council rprnext month is hosting Northern Ireland’s largest ever one day music conference.

‘Creative Belfast presents ‘Output’ – which takes place in the MAC and the Oh Yeah Centre on Thursday October 16 – will be attended by around 350 artists, businesses and creative students, and will address the challenges and opportunities that the music industry presents, highlighting the key role that music and performance plays within Northern Ireland’s buoyant creative industries sector.

Organised in partnership with the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure and Invest NI music industry development programme Generator NI, the Output conference will include panel discussions, music sessions, workshops and speed networking events as well as keynote speeches from Grammy and Brit award-winning musicians and managers of globally recognised talent.

The economic and cultural contribution and potential of the creative industries is widely acknowledged,” commented Councillor Deirdre Hargey, Chair of the council’s Development Committee.

The council’s ongoing support for creative and digital industries includes support for those working in the fields of film, music, digital media and design to achieve their true economic and creative potential.  This unique one day event is designed to provide a high quality, internationally recognised conference and showcasing event that will  help to underpin and accelerate the development of skills, networks and market opportunities for artists and businesses in Belfast’s burgeoning music industry sector,” she added.

Speakers at the Output conference will include Andrea Madden, music supervisor on Made in Chelsea; Hugh Platt, deputy editor of Thrash Hits magazine; Tom Robinson from BBC 6 Music; artist, performer and motivational speaker Andrew WK; ‘The X Factor’ finalist, Janet Devlin;  BBC Young Folk Musician Of The Year Aidan O’Rourke; composer and cellist Peter Gregson and Niall Byrne of leading music blog Nialler 9.  Organisations and companies taking part in the conference programme include PRS, Polar Patrol Publishing, Sentric Music, PPL, MCPS, IMRO, Liverpool Sound City, The Great Escape, MCD Promotions, Body and Soul, Norwich Sound and Vision, Go North, SESAC, Raygun, The Thin Air and Wicksteed Works, Independence Festival and Facebook.

In the evening there will be a range of free musical showcases in venues across the Cathedral Quarter.  These showcases will give the media and industry delegates – as well as local music lovers – the opportunity to see and hear the best emerging performing talents in many genres.  Details of artists and venues will be announced at the end of September 2014.

For the full industry programme or to register, go to www.creativebelfast.info.

‘Creative Belfast presents Output’ is one of several exciting music initiatives taking place in Belfast this autumn, including the Red Bull Music Academy from September 25-28, the Big Music Project on October 18, and ‘Sounds Of Belfast’, including the annual NI Music Prize, organised by the Oh Yeah Centre from November 12-15.

Scott Maher releases ‘Every Colour In My Sky’ single

scott maherA glorious, upbeat, song with flavours of calypso, soul, ska and funk!  A real get up and groove in the sun sound!

As well as writing and singing “sublime voice” (In Dublin) Scott is a talented multi instrumentalist (piano, guitar, drums). This is Scott’s second offering from his forthcoming album “Little Victories” due for release early next year.

Scott has a varied musical background, as a writer he spent time in Nashville and co-wrote with among others Ruby Amanfu (Jack White Band), he was a member of Dublin band The Beach and is a founder member of The Shoos.

As a solo artist he has released two albums: “Cartoon Moon” (2005) “You’ll adore Cartoon Moon for Maher’s achingly attractive voice” (Hot Press)  “21 Bends” (2009) “Classic sounding hooks” (Irish Times).

More Info@ www.myspace.com/scottmaher / www.facebook.com/scott.maherartist

New online music service ‘Grapevyne’ seeks testers

grapevyneMake sure your music is heard through the Grapevyne!

Grapevyne is gamifying how people discover, engage and share music. It is changing how people consume, listen and interact with their new found favourite artists.

We have built a fantasy band manager world that offers music lovers the chance to experience the fun and cool world of the music industry.

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White Chalk chosen for the Guinness Amplify Project

whitechalk1White Chalk, has been selected as one of six music acts to share the story of their music career to date in the form of an artist video journey. Shot in Mullingar and Ballintra, the video diary documents how the seven piece came together as a band.
Fronted by former ‘The Voice of Ireland’ contestant, Conor Quinn, White Chalk are Kevin Farrell, Aishling McCarthy, David Doyle, Liam O’ Reilly, Niamh Kirby and Brian Masterson.

They use an array of instruments including cello, keyboards, guitar, mandolin, drums and bass to create a unique sound to complement their five-part harmonies. Since forming in April 2013, the band has supported Kodaline, The Strypes and have been chosen to performed this year on 2 stages at Electric Picnic. Their debut E.P. ‘Golden Kids’ went to number 1 on the album chart downloads on iTunes. Speaking about the campaign video, Conor Quinn said: ‘We’re so excited to share this video – it was so much fun to film and it will give people an insight into our music.’

Guinness Amplify is a new exciting music programme that was launched earlier this summer to turn up the volume for emerging musicians in Ireland by supporting them as they unlock their full potential. Guinness Amplify Live will see 500 free gigs take place across 5 weeks in September and October. Guinness Amplify Live – Leinster will kick off on the 11th Sept – 14th Sept.

http://whitechalkofficial.com/welcome/

 

The Casanova Wave release Sundown Yellow Moon EP

SDYM EPThis Friday (12th September) sees the launch of the new EP Sundown Yellow Moon from The Casanova Wave.

The Casanova Wave is Waterford-based musician and producer Brian McCartan and Sundown Yellow Moon is his new 4-track EP featuring collaborations between The Casanova Wave and a number of artists – including Biggles Flys Again, In The Willows, Damo Tubritt, Eoin Dalton and Sarah Grimes. The album cover illustration is by Jacob Stack.

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