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IndieRE #107 by Near FM, Dublin
Triinšestdeseta oddaja iz nove serije IndieRE 2.0. V seriji IndieRE v produkciji in mednarodni izmenjavi radijske vsebine sodelujemo ljubljanski Radio Študent, hrvaški Radio Student, francoska mreža Radio Campus, Radio Corax iz Halleja v Nemčiji, EMA-RTV iz Španije, irski Near FM, madžarski Civil Rádió in avstrijski Radio Helsinki.
The 107th Irish, Near FM, edition of IndieRE promises to be a special episode, featuring a lineup of new releases and interviews with emerging talents from the Irish music scene. Hosted by Patrick Domanico, the show kicks off with Larks, a music project released by Fiona O’Kane, a gifted multi-instrumentalist hailing from Belfast. Following O’Kane's segment is the first interview of the episode with Tommy Cullen, who will present his solo album Enjoy the Glow.
Continuing the radio show, HousePlants, a duo comprising Bell X1’s frontman Paul Noonan and renowned producer Daithí, presents their track No Pushover. Enjoy the second interview of this episode with the rock band Dominda offering insights into the origins of their band name. Dominda are Ruaidhrí Whelan, Stephen Curtis, Luke Cunningham, Sean Curtis, and Barry Lysaght and promise a diverse and dynamic sound.
Wrapping up the show is the dance/electronic music project Disfreq, hailing directly from Moville, Co. Donegal, Ireland. Their track This Is Just A Dream serves as the perfect conclusion to the episode's eclectic lineup.
- Larks – Queen
- HousePlants – No Pushover
- Tommy Cullen – The Train
- Tommy Cullen – Good Time
- Dominda – Meet Me in the Morning
- Dominda – You never told me about him
Disfreq – This Is Just A Dream
- Produced by Near FM, Dublin.
- Prepared, announced and mixed by Patrick Domanico.
- Design by Jure Anžiček.
IndieRE - Independent Radio Exchange
Was macht die lokale Musikszene Sevillas aus? Vor welchen besonderen Herausforderungen stehen Nachwuchskünstler:innen in Budapest angesichts der dortigen politischen Situation? Welche Verbindungen und Gemeinsamkeiten lassen sich zwischen der Independent Musikkultur in Graz, Halle und Dublin finden und was unterscheidet sie? Welchen Spielraum haben alternative Künstler:innen in der heutigen digitalen Musikindustrie?
Mit solchen und weiteren Fragen werden sich Radio Študent aus Ljubljana, das Netzwerk verschiedener französischer Uniradios namens Radio Campus, Radio CORAX aus Halle (Saale), EMA-RTV aus Sevilla, Radio Helsinki aus Graz, Near FM aus Dublin, Radio Student aus Zagreb und Civil Radio aus Budapest beschäftigen. Gemeinsam arbeiten sie dafür im Rahmen des EU-Projekts "Independent Radio Exchange" für die nächsten zwei Jahre zusammen.