Make Me An Island Donal Dineen
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- Society & Culture
Country by country, from one energy explosion to the next, Dónal Dineen presents an illustrated guide to the musical universe. No stone unturned. All the colours, every mood.
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May I Introduce to You...? Vol: 14 - New Music in 2022
This is the first in a short series of Make Me An Island episodes chronicling the best new music released worldwide in 2022.In this opening chapter there's an ode to fresh electronic sounds in the shape of debut releases from Naty Seres from Berlin, Surusinghe from London and Deekapz out of São Paolo.There's proof of why Shygirl has been one of the year's stand-out artists and more essential sounds from her American peers, 070 Shake and Ela Minus.We discover why Pusha T is a contender for best US rap album of 2022 and how Digga D is a shoo-in for the UK crown.There's room for some experimental noise from the new frontier courtesy of Dutch duo Ambassade and a very modern and brilliant take on the Fra Fra sound of Northern Ghana from Linda Ayupuka.
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Fresh Éire Volume 3
On this third Fresh Éire installment, Dónal goes digging for fire among a plethora of new Irish releases.
There's a written response to Anna Mieke's magnificent sophomore album Theatre and a tribute to the independent Dublin label Where The Time Goes with a couple of examples of dynamic recent releases from them in the shape of Jennifer Moore and Seán Being.
There's also the return of Meltybrains? to celebrate, a glorious Captain Beefheart cover from Niamh Regan to marvel over and fresh sounds to enjoy from young producers Kobina, Gaptoof and Brién.
The last word goes to Ian Lynch whose debut solo album as One Leg, One Eye is one for the ages.
Support the Artists on Bandcamp:
Kobina - https://gaptoof.bandcamp.com/track/kobina-bb7
Brién - https://gaptoof.bandcamp.com/track/bri-n-island-boys-sample
Seán Being - https://wherethetimegoes.bandcamp.com/track/everything
Meltybrains? - https://meltybrains.bandcamp.com/album/you -
narolane - https://narolane.bandcamp.com/track/chikondi-feat-ailbhe-reddy
Jennifer Moore - https://wherethetimegoes.bandcamp.com/album/channels-of-time
Diamond Dagger - https://remotetown.bandcamp.com/album/being-jolene
Niamh Regan - https://niamhregan.bandcamp.com/track/her-eyes-are-a-blue-million-miles
Anna Mieke - https://annamieke.bandcamp.com/album/theatre
One Leg One Eye - https://nyahhrecords.bandcamp.com/album/and-take-the-black-worm-with-me
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Fresh Éire Volume 2
On this episode, Dónal trawls through a significant bunch of homegrown releases in search of gold. Indicative of just how healthy a state Irish music is in 2022, he finds it aplenty.
There's a wide range of styles to admire and enjoy from Lisa O'Neill's glorious return with Old Note to Eoghan O Ceannabháin's singular sound on his stunning solo debut to fresh and invigorating releases from a slew of artists whose careers are in their embryonic stage like CoEx, Trick Mist, LOSHH and Oliveyolive. There's also time to marvel at the latest instrumental offerings from Jape and Natalia Byelis as well as some lyrical magic from Elaine Howley and Aoife Nessa Frances.
Support the artists on Bandcamp:
Elaine Howley
https://touchsensitiverecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-distance-between-heart-and-mouth
Lisa O'Neill
https://lisa-oneill.bandcamp.com/album/all-of-this-is-chance
Aoife Nessa Frances
https://aoifenessafrances.bandcamp.com/album/protector
Jape
https://jape.bandcamp.com/album/9k-hi-vol-i
LOSHH
https://dontsleep.bandcamp.com/track/k-feat-obongjayar
Oliveyolive
https://soundcloud.com/oliveyolive/sets/life-of-colour-hyper-colour-pr?si=545717c351354716a5348d87ccdc1064&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Natalia Beylis
https://nataliabeylis.bandcamp.com/album/love-in-a-mist-edible
Trick Mist
https://trickmist.bandcamp.com/album/the-hedge-maze-and-the-spade
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May I Introduce To You? Volume 13
Diving in at the deep end after a summer hiatus, Dónal Dineen presents a guide to the most essential new music and re-issues from around the world.
He strikes gold twice upon encounters with the enchanting song-world of Japanese artist Hatis Noit and the glorious amalgamation of sounds that comprises the compelling solo work of Californian violinist and vocalist Brittney Denis Parks who records as Sudan Archives.
There’s dispatches from the wild sonic frontier in the shape of the explosive vocalisations of They Hate Change from Florida as well as an example of why the high energy sound of Nigerian-born Obongjayar has been such a hit on the most discerning dance floors in 2022.
Further evidence of how fertile the American underground is right now comes in the shape of the meticulous electronic compositions of Altrice from Arizona and the strangely beguiling atmospherics of Baltimore’s Infinity Knives.
There’s time to hail a modern choral classic from the Emilia region of Italy by Silvia Tarozzi and Deborah Walker as well as pay homage to two lost classics from South African keyboard pioneer Rex Rabanye and Ukranian violinist and sonic innovator Valentina Goncharova.
Support the music-makers on Bandcamp:
Sudan Archives
https://sudanarchives.bandcamp.com/track/wake-up
Altrice
https://altrice.bandcamp.com/track/places-faces
They Hate Change
https://theyhatechange.bandcamp.com/track/x-ray-spex
Obongjayar
https://obongjayar.bandcamp.com/track/message-in-a-hammer
Drymbago
https://mrscruff.bandcamp.com/track/chupacabra
Rax Rabanye
https://africanclassics.bandcamp.com/track/o-nketsang
Infinity Knives & Brian Ennals
https://phantomlimblabel.bandcamp.com/album/king-cobra
Hatis Noit
https://hatisnoit.bandcamp.com/album/aura
Silvia Tarozzi & Deborah Walker
https://silviatarozzideborahwalker.bandcamp.com/album/canti-di-guerra-di-lavoro-e-d-amore
Valentina Goncharova
https://hidden-harmony.bandcamp.com/album/ocean-symphony-for-electric-violin-and-other-instruments-in-10-parts
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An Illustrated Guide to the Music of Columbia with B+
Recorded live on the All Curious Minds stage at the All Together Now festival in Waterford on July 31st, Dónal takes a deep dive into the music of Columbia with regular islander and all-round fount of knowledge, Brian Cross AKA B+.
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Summer Heat 2: An Island Story; The Gwo Ka sound of Guadeloupe
Dónal’s search for the perfect summer dancing soundtrack takes him to the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe where he takes a deep-dive into the ancient Gwo Ka sound. The journey begins and ends in land-locked Zimbabwe however where we tune into the emotional sound of The Movers who are just about to have a comprehensive retrospective released by the ever-brilliant Analog Africa label.
We stop-over for another blast of Cape Verdean magic from Manuel Gomes before making land on Guadeloupe and immersing ourselves in the percussive trance-like sound of Gaoulé Mizig. We bed in to hear a raft of other examples of what is essentially participatory music born out of a spirit of resistance to French colonial rule from renowned exponents like Michel Laurent, Béloka and Jocelyn Virapin.
There’s also a couple of crossover classics to contend with from local heroes Les Vikings de Guadeloupe and Ti Céleste who brought their take on the Gwo Ka sound to a wider audience across the Caribbean.
This episode signs off with a quick trip to the mainland of Columbia for a taste of more summer heat to come from the regal Toto la Momposina.
Support the music-makers on Bandcamp:
The Movers
https://analogafrica.bandcamp.com/album/the-movers-vol-1-1970-1976-analog-africa-nr-35
Manuel Gomes
https://ostinatorecords.bandcamp.com/track/jelivr-bo-situa-on
Eric Virgal
https://disques-debs-international-strut.bandcamp.com/track/stanislas
Les Vikings de Guadeloupe
https://antillesseries.bandcamp.com/album/best-of-enko-on-ti-tou
Gaoulé Mizig
https://beautyandthebeat1.bandcamp.com/album/excursions-in-gwoka-vol-1-batb-005
Michel Laurent
https://beautyandthebeat1.bandcamp.com/album/excursions-in-gwoka-vol-1-batb-005
Toto la Momposina
https://totolamomposina.bandcamp.com/track/la-verdolaga
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