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Artists including COBRAH, Robin S and Princess Superstar are set to appear at the 2024 edition of the Mother Pride Block Party, taking place at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Dublin, on 29 June. The event will also saw appearances from Ru Paul’s Drag Race winner Sasha Velour and fellow Drag Race alumni […]

AD 93 will release a new album from Jasmine Wood, a composer, producer, and multidisciplinary artist originally from Portland, Oregon now based in Dublin. She recorded Piano Reverb on an antique Blüthner grand piano in an empty church in Ireland. “When I first moved to Ireland I was unexpectedly met by thousands of vacant churches. […]

If you’ve ever lost yourself in a swirl of twisted disco on the dancefloor, chances are that Daniel Wang was providing the soundtrack.  Born in California and raised in Taipei, before returning to the United States to gain a university (and musical) education, Wang is a master of blending soul, disco and house music during […]

Black Science Orchestra, Daniel Wang, Aroop Roy and more are set to take to the stage at the first-ever Dublin Disco All-Dayer, taking place at Orlagh House in Rathfarnham, Dublin, at the start of February. Hosted by Fatty Fatty Phonographics, the lineup will also welcome Colm K (of Cork’s Sunday Times parties) going back-to-back with […]

Thundercat will release a special deluxe edition of his album Apocalypse to mark 10 years since its original release. The new edition contains two previously unreleased tracks, “Before I loved myself ‘I’ pooped my ankles (true)” recorded with Austin Peralta and Taylor Graves, and “Paris” with Mono/Poly. The deluxe LP also features special rainbow holographic […]

After a successful second edition this past summer, ANALOG RHYTHMS returns to the Racket Space on Saturday December 23rd, once again paying tribute to the club culture of 90’s Dublin, in all its shapes and forms. Curated by the award-winning music site 909originals.com, this festive edition will feature DJ sets from Dublin dance music legends […]

Le Boom have announced a new single, Orange Glow, which is set to be released on 24 November, with the County Meath producers also set to host two ‘Warehouse Takeover’ shows later this month. Brothers Christy and Andy Leech, who comprise Le Boom, have developed a reputation for their high-energy, rave-infused tracks, with Orange Glow […]

Irish electronic producer Corrugated Tunnel, aka Edwin James, has announced the release of his first album in a decade, with new album This Is Our Last Dance (Original Soundtrack Vol. 1). The album, which is set to be released on 6 October on Corrugated Records, was recorded over a three year period of ‘introspection, lockdown, […]

Conceptual, video and installation artist Jeremy Deller, whose recent documentary Everybody in The Place: An Incomplete History of Britain tracked the rise of acid house and rave culture, is coming to Dublin for an event on 21 October, entitled ‘A Night of Art & Magic with Jeremy Deller & Friends’. Turner Prize-winning artist Deller will […]

Following on from the successful ANALOG RHYTHMS exhibition, which took place at The Bernard Shaw, Dublin, in July 2022 and 2023, 909originals has launched a new website, www.analog-rhythms.com, to celebrate the Irish capital’s clubbing heritage. Featuring flyers, photos, anecdotes, DJ sets, videos, newspaper clippings and more, analog-rhythms.com will tell the story of pivotal clubbing venues […]

Legendary dance act Orbital have unveiled a remix of Fontaines D.C.’s In Ár Gcroíthe Go Deo, the opening track from recent album Skinty Fia. The Hartnoll brothers bring rave-era breakbeats and their signature synth patterns to their remix of the Dublin band’s track, which is released on 13 September. Fontaines D.C., which are currently embarking […]

Irvine Welsh has been a cultural figurehead for more than three decades – having surged into the public consciousness with his debut novel, Trainspotting, in 1993, so began a literary career that has encompassed eleven novels, various collections of short stories, plays, screenplays, directorial roles, and a number of musical endeavours, including singles with Primal Scream and […]

The ANALOG RHYTHMS exhibition takes place at The Racket Space in The Bernard Shaw this weekend (14-16 July), paying tribute to the vibrant club scene of Dublin in the 1990s and early 2000s. The exhibition takes you on a journey through iconic venues like Sides DC, Temple of Sound, The Ormond Multi Media Centre, The […]

The ANALOG RHYTHMS exhibition, which returns to The Racket Space at The Bernard Shaw from 14 to 16 July, celebrates the evolution of the Dublin club scene during the 1990s and early 2000s. Telling the story of pivotal venues such as Sides DC, Temple of Sound, The Ormond Multi Media Centre, The Pod, Columbia Mills, […]

In the summer of 1993, a group of DJs, performers, artists, and like-minded souls came together to form a collective – the Horny Organ Tribe – with the aim of shaking up Dublin nightlife.  Founder members Tonie Walsh and Derek Bruton (aka DJ Purple) were introduced by a mutual friend, Karl Quinn, in the spring of 1993, […]

Acid house legend A Guy Called Gerald will be the very special guest DJ at the forthcoming ANALOG RHYTHMS weekender, taking place at The Racket Space, The Bernard Shaw, Dublin, from 14-16 July. The Manchester native, whose seminal track Voodoo Ray helped soundtrack the acid house era, will perform on Saturday 15 July at the […]

Where were you in the 1990s? The evolution of Dublin nightlife at the tail end of the millennium is the core focus of an exhibition taking place at The Racket Space (The Bernard Shaw basement) in July: ANALOG RHYTHMS – A Celebration of Dublin Club Culture. Tracking the development of the capital’s club scene during […]


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