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'All Together Now'' with John Francis Flynn, Jorja Smith, and more

Aug 1, 2024  ·  Curraghmore House, Portlaw Curraghmore House, Portlaw

'All Together Now''
Aug 1
'All Together Now''
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Dublin-based Soda Blonde blends haunting, cinematic sounds in "The Queen of Mercy." Known for evocative lyrics and dynamic live shows, they've wowed with an orchestral National Concert Hall show, SXSW debut, and sold-out European tour.
English R&B singer Jorja Smith, from Walsall, features soulful, jazz-tinged style influenced by Amy Winehouse. Known for hits like "Blue Lights," she rose to fame collaborating with Drake on "More Life."
Born in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, Declan McKenna blends indie and playful grooves in albums produced with Gianluca Buccellati, drawing influence from St. Vincent and Arlo Parks.
Future Islands, formed in 2006 in Baltimore, creates sleek synth-pop with Samuel T. Herring's dynamic vocals. Known for "Seasons," they rose to fame after a 2014 Letterman performance. They've released several albums, including Singles (2014), The Far Field (2017), and As Long as You Are (2020). Collaborations include Blondie's Debbie Harry and producer Madlib. They often tour and innovate, maintaining a loyal fan base.
The Mary Wallopers, started by brothers Charles and Andrew Hendy with friend Sean McKenna, is an Irish ballad group known for raw, energetic performances. Their debut EP, "A Mouthful of The Mary Wallopers," captures their unique blend of warmth and chaos. Expanded to a six-piece, they sold out shows at Dublin's Vicar Street and Camden's Powerhaus, earning a reputation for lively gigs.
James Vincent McMorrow, Irish singer/songwriter known for dreamy indie folk and R&B, gained fame with Post Tropical and We Move albums. Famous for "Higher Love" cover and collaborations with Kygo, his work spans acoustic, lush pop, and garage rock. Nominated for Choice Music and platinums sales, he continues to evolve with releases like Wide Open Horses.
Maribou State, the UK duo of Chris Davids and Liam Ivory, are known for redefining downtempo electronica with their organic, genre-fluid sound. Acclaimed globally, they've played shows from Glastonbury to the Sydney Opera House. Collaborating with artists like Holly Walker and Andreya Triana, they blend UK club music, vintage soul, and evocative samples. Their third album, Hallucinating Love, celebrates hope and togetherness following personal challenges.
Paul Kalkbrenner, born in Berlin, is a renowned techno artist known for his grand sound. He starred in 'Berlin Calling' and its successful soundtrack. Over two decades, Kalkbrenner has released eight albums with three No.1 hits, charting in 10 countries and selling 1.5 million units. He's famed for live performances and viral mixtapes, drawing millions of fans globally.
Natasha Bedingfield, a Multi-Platinum pop singer/songwriter from England, is known for hits like "Unwritten" and "Pocketful of Sunshine." Her songs feature in rom-coms and "The Hills." "Unwritten" joined the Spotify Billions Club, and TikTok has revitalized her music's popularity.
Róisín Murphy, born in Arklow, is a trailblazer in electronic pop, famed for Moloko’s “Sing It Back” and solo albums like “Róisín Machine.” Known for her vivid stage presence, she merges disco, soul, house, and techno.
Slowdive, born in Reading, England, are known for their shoegaze style blending reverb-drenched guitars and experimental sounds. Their latest album, "everything is alive," merges familiar shoegaze elements with new beginnings, highlighting their enduring influence on a younger audience. The band members, Rachel Goswell, Neil Halstead, Christian Savill, Nick Chaplin, and Simon Scott, collaborate to explore life’s shimmering nature and universal themes through diverse sonic landscapes.
Confidence Man, an electrifying dance-pop group from Australia, has captivated global audiences with their vibrant performances at top festivals like Glastonbury and Primavera Sound; their music, reminiscent of Donna Summer and Dee-lite, fuels pure dance floor joy.
Kiasmos, Icelandic duo Ólafur Arnalds and Janus Rasmussen, blend orchestral and electronic elements, known for evocative songs like "Dazed" and "Sailed."
The Murder Capital, formed in Dublin, is known for its intense post-punk style. Their ambitious album 'Blindness' was produced by Grammy-winner John Congleton.
Floating Points, aka Sam Shepherd, born in the UK, is known for his eclectic style blending electronics, classical music, and jazz. His debut album "Elaenia" earned rave reviews, including Pitchfork’s Best New Music. Notable collaborations include Pharoah Sanders and Mahmoud Guinia. His works "Promises" and "Crush" showcase symphonic mastery. His 16-piece Ensemble won the Gilles Peterson Worldwide Award.

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