Bump up your music podcast subscriptions with these 10 great pods.
The music tech and live performance festival takes place in Hotel Doolin from January 17th-19th.
A solid indication of the Irish artists you can expect to hear more from in the year to come.
Eight tracks in twelve minutes from the dark trap maestro.
The R&B group play a gig in one of Bray’s buzziest new spots.
Hot on the heels of Beastie Boys Book, film director and photographer Spike Jonze will…
The Pygmalion on South William Street has made a name for itself as a spot…
New album After The Fire After The Rain was recorded in New York.
Highlights: Bowie Fest, First Fortnight, Baliboc & more.
Sustainability hits the DJ booth with support from Richie Hawtin, John Talabot, ANNA, Pete Tong, Honey Dijon, Ben Klock and more.
Fontaines D.C. and The Murder Capital represent Ireland.
Highlights: Just Mustard, HamsandwicH, And So I Watch You From Afar, Christmas For Misfits.
Highlights: Dermot Kennedy, 2mnaydjs, Just Mustard & more.
January is a good time for self-care and self-improvement and if you’re a musician, producer,…
Our favourite tracks of the year with a playlist.
What was the best sax solo of the year? Best rap beat? Worst song of the year? Best Live TV performance? Find out.
Sally Cinnamon is one of the nation’s premier DJs and party starters.
The return to Trabolgan Holiday Village is on.
With a Spotify playlist of our favourite Irish tracks.
The columnist & United Ireland Podcast co-host give us her top 10 tracks of 2019.