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Emerging Irish pop/rock artist Taylor D releases new single ‘Lost To London’

Emerging Irish pop/rock artist Taylor D is back with new single ‘Lost To London’ following on from recent 2024 single releases ‘Can’t Say I Love You’ and ‘Let Me Be’.

Speaking about the single’s release:

Although this single is a love song, the song doesn’t deal with a love for a person rather then a love for a place. That Place being London‘.

Taylor D

Taylor D a Singer-Songwriter and musician from Dublin with a string of awards behind her such as being named “First Choice Radio UK’s Artist of the year” in both 2022 and 2023 and also achieving the Presidents Gaisce awards for music in 2022 and 2023.

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IMRO Affinity Scheme Partner Spotlight: Lark Music – Bringing Balestrieri Back to life

Bringing Balestrieri back to life

Many of us would be overjoyed at the opportunity to play or even own a violin made by one of Mantua’s most enigmatic makers, Tommaso Balestrieri. However, finding one in good condition after more than 240 years can prove challenging to say the least.

One owner was fortunate enough to find themselves in possession of a later period violin by Tomasso Balestrieri, Mantua, c.1780. With several cracks and a questionable varnish finish, the violin was far from its true potential, a huge disservice to a piece of musical history.

Fortunately the violin was brought to IJmkje van der Werf, a maker and restorer with more than 15 years’ experience working with some of the finest makers and restorers,  currently working in the workshop of the Royal Academy of Music, amongst other places. But one question still remained…

Why risk restoring an instrument, especially such a significant one?

Making the decision to restore an instrument is not a simple one. It can be an investment in your instrument’s health and value, and it can save you money. A professional restoration can lower your insurance premium as well as reducing the risk of damage or loss that may lead to further insurance claims. In addition, if an insurance claim is made, it prevents any question over whether the instrument was properly maintained.

The violin’s owner explained:

“It was clear that the instrument had been neglected for a long period of time and I wanted to make sure that it was properly cared for going forward. I’m not always in favour of extensive restorations and do believe that some instruments are better left conserved rather than restored. However, after much consideration and discussion with peers, restoration seemed to be an acceptable choice for this instrument. I felt this violin still had a lot more to offer in its lifetime and that it could really benefit a musician in the future if it was restored properly.”

The owner approached Lark Music to see whether they could offer the insurance protection and peace of mind they already provide for his other instruments. After contacting Fay Watts, Manager at Lark Music for more than 15 years, they discussed the options and found the right insurance policy, with the instrument covered whilst under restoration.

 

Taking on the restoration

As a restorer, working on a piece of musical history can be daunting, even with years of experience. We spoke to IJmkje to better understand the perspective of a restorer….

When the owner approached you to undertake this restoration, what were your first thoughts?

I thought, ‘This is going to be a lot of work and it’s also pretty complicated. Will it be possible, can I do it and will it be worth it?’

 

This instrument is more than 200 years old, so how did you approach the restoration? Did you need to brush up your research into Balestieri?

Yes, I didn’t know that much about Balestrieri, so I looked in books, in my collection of Strad Magazine articles and articles online, and I went to see some other known examples of Balestrieri’s work in the flesh. I knew the owner is a musical instrument enthusiast and that he likes finding out everything he can about instruments, so I questioned him too.

Also, because this restoration is quite complex, I went to see several colleagues to talk over all the options and approaches of this violin.

What have been some of the challenges with this particular instrument?

This instrument has lots of cracks in the front, which looks bad but that is not the main issue. They will take time to repair but they are not that complicated. However, there is one very long crack (and a few small ones) in the back. This long crack is complicated, because the arching is distorted, and because it is a slab-cut maple back. That makes it more of a challenge to get the two of the crack back together neatly.

The other big challenge with this instrument is that the whole violin has been over varnished and there is some but not a consistent amount of original varnish left underneath. That means you have to think very carefully about whether and how much of that over-varnish to clean off, and how to retouch it.

In your time as a maker and restorer, what new techniques have made a difference to this project? What would you have done differently 20 years ago?

I think say 20 years ago we were already in quite a good place in terms of thinking about not intervening more than necessary in an instrument. That would have been different say 40 or 50 years ago. However, in the last few years the ‘less is more’ approach has come to the fore even more it seems. Some of the cracks in the front for example look quite bad, because they are very dirty and black. Some time ago you would have opened a crack like that, cleaned it and reglued it. Now, if it is structurally sound, you can try and clean it on the surface, without opening it, so that it will look better but it doesn’t need opening and completely reglueing. Because with every intervention you lose something original, however careful you are.

Also, we have some new materials for cleaning, new fillers and retouching methods and new techniques for example arching correction.

What have been some of your favourite aspects of working with this instrument?

Discovering and getting to know more about the work of this maker and this instrument, and piecing together what has happened to this violin in previous repairs and what is original.

Has this project given you new appreciation for Tommaso Balestrieri’s work? Will you take anything you’ve seen or learnt into your own work?

It has. I would be quite interested in making a violin after his model myself. So far I have mainly made Stradivari models, and this has quite a different outline and arching. The general opinion is that Balestrieris sound very good. This particular one was not in a very playable condition before, and it will be some time before it is. But I am very curious.

If you had a time machine, is there anything you would say to Balestrieri after working on this project?

I would ask him what his thoughts are about the arching and outline, how he changed them over time in his different periods of making instruments, and also how he came to be one of the few violin makers in Mantua at the time.

As a maker, what made you pick up restoration?                    

I have always done restoration work since I left school. I’m fascinated by getting things together and making things work again. Though I also like the freedom of making new things.

With the Balestrieri violin still undergoing restoration, we avidly await the completion of this project. It has revealed some interesting details of the instrument’s past and is a prime example of how to care for such an historically significant instrument.


Special thanks to IMRO Affinity Scheme Partner Lark Music for providing this article.

Lark Music has been providing Musical Instrument Insurance for more than 25 years, and our passion has grown with our experience. When you devote your life to music, you need someone who understands that dedication. At Lark Music, we pour as much passion into protecting your treasured musical instrument as you do into looking after it.

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  • Cover for core risks such as fire, flood, loss, theft, and accidental damage
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  • No admin charges for policy changes and a 14-day cooling off period
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Indiependence 2023 headliners announced

A stellar line-up of music acts will be heading on the M8 to the Rebel County’s finest festival – INDIEPENDENCE 2023. The festival will feature Anne-Marie, Two Door Cinema Club, and The Coronas as headliners. Tier One tickets are now totally sold out; festival-goers need to move fast to book their tickets for this August in Cork! Limited VIP Arena Upgrade tickets and general weekend and day tickets are on sale now from Ticketmaster – Weekend tickets from €159 and Day Tickets for €64.50. INDIE23 takes place in Mitchelstown, Cork, on August 4/5/6th, 2023.

 

INDIE23 has announced fantastic new additions to the bill today. Jenny Greene, We Are Scientists, Erica-Cody, All Tvvins, Caity Baser, Joesef, plus Special Guests Editors, will join the incredible line up, including Inhaler, Jax Jones, Raye, Belters Only, and Cian Ducrot. Where else do you want to be on the August Bank Holiday weekend but soaking up the end of Summer with THE best music line up!

 

INDIE23’s Dance arena will be buzzing with names such as DJs Paul Woolford, Arielle Free, Saffron Stone, Nathan Dawe, John Gibbons, Emma Power, George Feely, Ricky Chong, Boots & Kats, Shelly Gray and Adelphi Music Factory all appearing.

Fastnet Film Festival 2023 commences with stellar line-up

Fastnet Film Festival will take place in Schull, West Cork from Wednesday the 24th to Sunday 28th of May. Special guest, Award winning actor Aidan Quinn will screen four of his features and will be interviewed by Greg Dyke. Academy Award winning filmmakers Ross White and Tom Berkeley will screen ‘An Irish Goodbye’ followed by a Q&A with Award Winning Director Lenny Abrahamson. Tom and Ross will also host the now famous film Quiz.

 

Catherine Clinch the quiet girl herself will take part in a Q&A following the screening of An Cailín Ciúin as part of Irish Language Film Day on Cape Clear. There will be over 60 participating guests including: Several members of ‘The Dry’ team; Director Paddy Breathnach, Writer Nancy Harris, Producers Emma Norton and Ed Guiney, Score Composer Sarah Lynch and Juliet Martin, Several members of the An Cailín Ciúin Team: Editor John Murphy, Cinematographer Kate McCullough, Score Composer Stephen Rennicks, Foley Artists Caoimhe Doyle and Jean McGrath.

 

The festival will screen almost 200 short films and 10 features in 10 venues around Schull. Enjoy Seminars, Masterclasses and Workshops covering, Filming Action Scenes, Editing, Casting, Auditioning, Cinematography, Acting, Shorts to Feature, Funding, Foley Artistry, Regional Filmmaking and more. Fringe events will include: Live music, Drama, Book readings, Movie Quiz, Café viewing all over town and high quality, free family entertainment for all.

 

Music in film elements sponsored by IMRO will include:

-A medley of short archival and cotemporary films about West Cork preserved in the IFI Irish Film Archive accompanied live by Stephen Warbeck on accordion, Sarah Homer on clarinet and Maurice Seezer on melodica.

-Collaborating with the composer – Anna Rice Masterclass, introduced by Sarah Glennane

-De-Composing ‘The Dry’. The Dry composer Sarah Lynch and Music Supervisor Juliet Martin in conversation with Stephen Rennicks.

-Wrap Party concert with Dogtail soup.

 

Back by popular demand is the outdoor screen in the park where the village will be treated to free screenings on Sunday the 28th. This year’s county focus in on Ukrainian film with a curated programme or Ukrainian films being screened over the five days.

 

Check out the full festival programme here: www.fastnetfilmfestival.com

Tickets available through Eventbrite: https://fastnetfilmfestival.eventbrite.com

 

IMRO Award Presented to The Saw Doctors

IMRO recently caught up with Saw Doctors members Davy Carton and Leo Moran in Galway to present them with an IMRO Number 1 Award for the band’s July 2021 Irish Independent chart topping album ‘If This Is Rock And Roll I Want My Old Job Back’.

The IMRO Number 1 Award was introduced to acknowledge IMRO members who reach number 1 in the album charts in Ireland.

Formed in 1986 the Saw Doctors have achieved eighteen Top 30 singles in the Republic of Ireland including three number ones.

They have recently announced a string of upcoming live dates including; Manchester Castlefield Bowl, Kelvingrove Amphitheatre Glasgow, Moseley Folk Festival Birmingham along with shows in New York, Boston and Galway in July 2023. For more details see: http://sawdoctors.com/

Winners announced at prestigious RTS Ireland Television Awards 2023

RTS Ireland has announced the winners of this year’s RTS Ireland Television Awards / Gradaim RTS 2023. Hosted and produced by TG4, the ceremony took place in The Galmont Hotel in Galway City (Tuesday March 28th 2023).

A range of small screen stars gathered to celebrate excellence in Irish Television over the last year. Juries considered over 130 entries from across the industry.

Speaking at the announcement of this year’s winners, Agnes Cogan, Chair RTS ROI said that “tonight‘s Gradaim RTS were once again the opportunity to gather together professionals in the Industry to celebrate the breadth of talent in the TV sector here in Ireland. The RTS is delighted to host the awards in Galway, a thriving hub for the TV and Media Industry. Heartiest congratulations to the nominees and tonight‘s winners for their excellent work. Our thanks and appreciation to the Broadcasters and sponsors for their support, and to the jurors who gave so generously of their valuable time.”

The awards are supported by Irish broadcasters TG4, Virgin Media, Sky and RTÉ. The awards are kindly sponsored by Screen Ireland, Coimisiún na Meán and Screen Producers Ireland. Category sponsors include Nemeton TV, Egg Post Production, Screenscene, Ardán, IMRO, Piranah Bar, Camerakit Ireland, Windmill Lane and TVM.

DRÁMAÍOCHT / DRAMA | with thanks to Screen Ireland (Fís Éireann)

WINNER : Redemption, Metropolitan Films, Tall Story Pictures (Virgin Media)
Doineann, DoubleBand Films (TG4, BBC Gaeilge)
Every Five Miles, Vico Films (RTÉ)
Holding, Happy Prince, Port Pictures (Virgin Media Television)
Smother, Treasure Entertainment (RTÉ)

SRAITH FHÍORASACH / FACTUAL SERIES | with thanks to Egg Post Production

WINNER: Crimes and Confessions (RTÉ)
Cois Móire, Cormorant Films (TG4)
An Diabhal Inti, Lagan Media Productions (TG4, BBC Gaeilge)
Great Lighthouses of Ireland, Inproduction TV (RTÉ)

CLÁR DO PHÁISTÍ / CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME | with thanks to IMRO

WINNER: Storybud, Kite Entertainment (RTÉ)
Blast from the Past, Firebrand Productions (RTÉ)
Dizzy Deliveries, Macalla Teoranta (RTÉ)
Ireland’s Future is Mine, Tamber Media & Reverist (RTÉ)
The Imagination Machine, Firebrand Productions (RTÉ)

CLÁR FÍORASACH / FACTUAL SINGLE | with thanks to Nemeton TV

WINNER: Speechless, Firebrand Productions (RTÉ)
Cyril Cusack: Lár An Stáitse, Dearg Films (TG4)
The Ghost of Richard Harris, Bright Yellow Films, Samson Films, Groove International (Sky Arts)
Young Plato, Soilsiu Films, Aisling Productions, Clin d’Oeil Films and Zadig Productions (RTÉ, Northern Ireland)

NUACHT & CÚRSAÍ REATHA | NEWS & CURRENT AFFAIRS | with thanks to Camerakit.ie

WINNER: The Accountant, the Con, the Lies (RTÉ)
The Death of Ashling Murphy (Virgin Media News)
Eden Heaslip (RTÉ)
RTÉ Investigates: Missing Pieces (RTÉ)
Tragedy in Creeslough (Sky News)

SPÓRT / SPORT | with thanks to TVM

WINNER: Laochra Gael – Terence McNaughton, Nemeton TV (TG4)
Anton O’ Toole – Finscéal de Shaol GAA, Bankos Tales Productions (TG4)
The Connacht Way, Motherland (RTÉ)
Munster Vs South Africa A (Virgin Media Television)
Saipan – Rebel without a Ball, (RTÉ)

BEOCHAN / ANIMATION | with thanks to Windmill Lane | VFX

WINNER: The Ghastly Ghoul, Dream Logic Animation Studios and Lupus Films (RTÉ)
Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese, Kavaleer Productions, Watch Next Media, Cloud Co (RTÉ)
Fia’s Fairies, Little Moon Animation (RTÉjr)
Kiva Can Do, Kavaleer Productions (RTÉ)
The Presenter, Cardel Entertainment (RTÉ)

SIAMSAÍOCHT / ENTERTAINMENT | with thanks to Piranha Bar

WINNER: Callan Kicks the Year, Wonky Chair Media, (RTÉ)
Cumasc: Seisiúin sa Black Gate, Black Gate Productions (TG4)
Dancing with the Stars, ShinAwiL (RTÉ)
Free Gaff, Green Inc Film & Television (RTÉ & RTÉ player)
The Ultimate Irish Playlist, ShinAwiL (RTÉ)

SAINCHLÁR FÍORASACH / SPECIALIST FACTUAL | with thanks to Ardán

WINNER : A Note for Nature, Crossing the Line Films (RTÉ)
An Buachaill Gealgháireach, Imagine Media (TG4)
Francis Bacon, The Outsider, Mount Venus Productions (RTÉ)
Ireland’s Dirty Laundry, New Decade TV (RTÉ & ARTE)
Maeve Binchy: The Magic of the Ordinary (RTÉ)

SIAMSAÍOCHT FHÍORASACH / FACTUAL ENTERTAINMENT | with thanks to Screenscene

WINNER: Gogglebox Ireland, Kite Entertainment (Virgin Media Television)
Bagatelle – Ómós do Liam Reilly, Four Quadrant Films (TG4)
Generation Dating, Coco Content (Virgin Media Television)
Lucy Investigates, ADARE Productions (Virgin Media One)
Secrets from the Showroom (RTÉ)

AG TEACHT CHUN CINN / OUTSTANDING NEWCOMER | with thanks to Coimisiún na Meán

RTS Ireland’s Outstanding Newcomer: James Martin

As well as the category awards, the RTS Ireland committee presented an Outstanding Newcomer Award in recognition of emerging screen talent who have made an impact on audiences this year. The film/TV industry thrives on finding and developing new and diverse talent who light up our screens. This year’s Outstanding Newcomer Award was presented to an actor who has made his mark on both Irish and International audiences this year, through his excellent portrayal of his characters on screen. His latest work includes the role of Danny Armstrong in Netflix / ITV series Marcella and his portrayal of Lorcan in the Oscar Winning best Short Film An Irish Goodbye.

Originally founded in London as the Television Society in 1927, the Irish centre was launched in 1995. The Gradaim/RTS Ireland Television Awards seek to recognise Irish productions and international co-productions which are considered by peer jury members to have made a positive contribution worthy of acclaim by the industry and Irish viewers. RTS Awards are one of the international gold standard awards for the TV industry and an important showcase of the extraordinary talent evident across the country’s television industry.

 

IMRO Award Presented to David Kitt

David Kitt recently received his IMRO Number 1 Award for the chart topping release of his 2021 album  ’20’ .

The IMRO Number 1 Award was introduced to acknowledge IMRO members who reach number 1 in the album charts in Ireland.

A unique and sincere songwriter with an expert ability to meld inspirations, eras, and sounds, Kitt’s music glimmers with a sense of timelessness well-earned after over twenty years immersed in music.

Set to land March 31st 2023 via RE:WARM, Kitt’s ninth studio album ‘Idiot Check’ will see the artist tap into a diverse range of influences  once more, emerging as an ambient and atmospheric record that puts an eclectic experimental spin on traditional folk music.

You can catch David back on the road in 2023 at the following dates:

DAVID KITT UK AND IRELAND LIVE DATES 2023

FEBRUARY

27 LONDON Union Chapel

MARCH

01 CORK Opera House*

02 WEXFORD National Opera House*

04 DUBLIN National Concert Hall*

05  DUBLIN National Concert Hall*

07 LONDON Union Chapel*

31 CARDIFF Clwb Ifor Bach

APRIL

01 BOURNEMOUTH Bad Hand Warehouse

02 BIRMINGHAM Hare & Hounds

03 MANCHESTER Yes

04 LEEDS Headrow House

05 NEWCASTLE Cluny 2

06 EDINBURGH Sneaky Petes

07 GLASGOW Nice N Sleazy

15 DUBLIN Whelans

20 GALWAY Roisin Dubh

21 CORK Coughlans

22 WATERFORD Electric Avenue

23 DUNDALK Spirit Store

29 BELFAST The Duncairn

30 DERRY Echo Echo Dance

MAY

05 LEAP Connollys

06 KILKENNY Cleeres

11 BRISTOL The Love Inn

12 BRIGHTON The Great Escape

13 BRIGHTON The Great Escape

14 SHEFFIELD The Yellow Arch

17 LONDON Jazz Cafe

27 BALLYCOTTON Sea Church

*supporting David Gray

IMRO Number 1 Award Presented to Susan O’Neill

IMRO recently caught up with member Susan O’Neill ahead of her sold out October headline show in Whelan’s, Dublin to present an IMRO Number 1 Award for the chart topping 2021 release ‘In The Game’ with songwriting collaborator Mick Flannery.

The IMRO Number 1 Award was introduced to acknowledge IMRO members who reach number 1 in the album charts in Ireland.

In The Game is a themed collection of songs about a couple’s coming together and falling apart, a journey familiar to most. The highs and lows of the game of love, that raw space that the human condition can leave one most vulnerable. This record is as nostalgic as it is a fresh wound, it’s so familiar yet a stranger. 13 songs in a timeless capsule, the songs on In the Game will resonate for a long time after.

Since the release of the collaborative album O’Neill has gone on to release studio EP ‘Now You See It’ in September 2022 to widespread acclaim. Currently embarking on a multi-date tour across Ireland for the month of October, you can catch Susan at the following shows:

THU 13 OCTOBER
Coughlans – Cork, Ireland

FRI 14 OCTOBER
Roisin Dubh – Galway, Ireland

SUN 23 OCTOBER
Sligo Live Festival – Hawks Well Theatre – Sligo, Ireland

THU 27 OCTOBER
Imagine Arts Festival 2022 – Waterford, Ireland

FRI 28 OCTOBER
Connolly’s of LeapLeap, Ireland

Tickets: https://www.songkick.com/artists/9746149-susan-oneill

Local Boy Releases New Single ‘Milkshake Pilltaste’ Along With Tour Date Announcement

Building off the success of the darkly witty single ‘Reality’ released earlier this year, Dublin’s Local Boy returns with the optimistic summer anthem ‘Milkshake Pilltaste’. The track is a bouncy blend of anthemic hooks, Irish-hip hop verses and smooth bedroom pop guitars as the Dublin artist waxes lyrical about the power of the summer sun to pull us through our darkest times.

Characteristically of Local Boy, the track is an idiosyncratic mix of his varied influences – funk drums underpin bedroom pop guitar chords as Local Boy shifts between his theatrically soulful vocals on the chorus and his Irish hip-hop indebted percussive flow on the verse. In the song’s pre-chorus, Local Boy name checks a local influence he’s particularly fond of, former Republic of Loose front man Mik Pyro.

This track is the start of an exciting period of projects and releases for me, so I wanted to kick things off on a fun and optimistic note,” says Local Boy.

“The themes get heavier on a lot of my new music so I wanted to remind myself that sometimes getting out in the sun and breathing fresh air can be so important for giving us a fresh perspective when times are hard.”

“I’m very proud of the instrumentation on this one, I can be a real loner when it comes to production, so I played every instrument on this one and I think it’s the best bassline I’ve ever written, I can’t wait to perform it live over the next few months.”

Local Boy has also announced album release tour dates coming up in a few weeks.

‘An Evening with LOCAL BOY + some special guests’ will be coming to Áras na nGael, Galway, August 25th; The Record Room, Limerick, August 26th; and Workman’s Cellar, Dublin, September 22nd. Tickets go on sale soon, follow Local Boy on socials for details.

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Brian Corbett Releases Video For New Single ‘Wonder’

Galwegian Brian Corbett has released the video for his brand new single ‘Wonder’, which is out now across all digital platforms.

Speaking of the video Brian Corbett said: “It’s my first ever music video I’ve ever shot. There was a vision there the minute we finished the song and heard it back, like shooting the video at night inside the car which allowed us to do some really nice atmospheric neon lighting and narrative imagery shots. There was some raw handheld footage interacting on a beach at sunset which gave a natural feel to it. I wanted it to be intimate so people can relate to both the song and the music video.  And now it’s happening, there is no greater feeling.

After moving across the Atlantic five years ago to live in Toronto, Brian Corbett found himself in a music scene he had never experienced before. He rubbed shoulders with a variety of artists and writers who instantly broadened his music and writing palette. After five years away from home he grew tired of city life and moved home to the deep wilderness of Connemara. Having left as a wishful teenager he returned as a focused musician with a voice that can be delicate when necessary but can roar a chorus as good as any vocalist on the island.

Since returning, the Galway artist has found his stride in writing and recording new songs that are now ready for the world to hear. Inspired by the closeness of the sea Brian Corbett reflects on teenage regrets in his soul baring folk anthem “Wonder”.

‘Wonder’ the brand new single from Brian Corbett is out now across all digital platforms.

 

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Alt Pop Producer/Songwriter FOR4N Releases New Single ‘Onwards’

Alternative pop and electronic producer/songwriter FOR4N has returned with new single ‘Onwards’. Citing influences from Jack Garratt and Jon Bellion to Flume and Hozier ‘Onwards’ demonstrates FOR4N’s melodic style combined with a perfect harmony of electronic and alternative pop, a unique sound honed throughout a decade of learning the ropes in performance and production.

FOR4N has followed up his releases thus far with live shows at venues such as Electric Picnic’s ‘Art Lot’ stage in 2018 & 2019 and the Wexford Spiegeltent Festival 2019. His music has been widely acclaimed and has gained national radio play in addition to receiving Beat 102 103’s ‘Irish Artist of the Week’ in 2019.

Onwards is the next single from his forthcoming album, with a strong catalogue of songs already in production.

 

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1000 Beasts X Tomike Collaborate On ‘It’s Like’ Remix Release

Alternative neo-soul singer songwriter Tomike has teamed up with prolific Cork based producer 1000 Beasts for a remix of 2021 single ‘It’s Like’.

”Myself and Tomike were introduced via Body & Soul’s Ériú project last autumn and from that came this remix. I was aware of Tomike’s talent for a long time and having the opportunity to take what is such a great track and vocal and give it a 1000 Beasts spin is a real privilege. The whole thing came together very quickly, I remember I had a tight deadline for the remix but upon hearing it I just had an idea in my head of exactly where I wanted to go with it and it came together unusually quickly.” – 1000 Beasts

Tomike has just returned from playing Primavera Pro with both 1000 Beasts and Tomike playing Body & Soul festival this weekend.

 

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