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    [Apr 24, 2015] Misha Freshin'... #2 :: DJ Mek w Savage Mantle and Misha... (The Bernard Shaw)

    Misha Freshin'...#2 is the second of our new monthly DJ/Beats/Hiphop night in The Bernard Shaw pub on South Richmond St., Dublin 2. Taking place on the last Friday of every month with no cover charge, Misha Freshin'... showcases Ireland's best DJs and Producers from the thick and murky...
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    Is the Irish Music Industry unethical/immoral to independent artists?

    There is always danger of much complaining and no action on an issue like this. But in fairness, the subject of the interview is promoting a festival that he has organised himself. No harm in him looking at the bigger picture as well. And he makes the point in the interview that industry...
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    Is the Irish Music Industry unethical/immoral to independent artists?

    Haha, yah,good point! I mean, I totally understand, and indeed I put the point to Martin that most bands crave big gigs. It's what they love doing most!! I guess the piece reflects a few acts that are tired of a 'two-tiered' way of treating acts on the same festival bill, and then that festival...
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    Is the Irish Music Industry unethical/immoral to independent artists?

    As part of a preview for Fire Escape Festival later this month; Martin Mackie argued the point that many of the larger festivals treat Irish independent artists unfairly. Meanwhile 'Pitchfork bands' get big hype and big money and 'its all a big lie.' He makes a reasonable point...
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    Radio Experiment - 'ALT Jam'

    As a feature for the weekly radio show Spin ALT, producer Ray Wingnut took a member from a hardcore/metal group, a traditional Irish fiddle player and an electronica/downbeat/hiphop vocalist and placed them firstly in a rehearsal room, and later in a radio studio. The idea was to use this...
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    Curious Broadcast

    Hi, check out this thing; www.curiousbroadcast.com and listen to my show called 'An Ciaróg Eile' I do a retrospective feature on 'No Disco' with producer Rory Cobbe, and bits on Cork band Lamp and Dublin's HUNK! Thanks!
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