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A Libyan-born Irish singer has spoken to FRANCE 24 about her love for music, and how primarily she makes music for herself, this as she prepares for a concert here in Paris. Farah Elle's music is defined by her Libyan roots as she performs songs for piano as well as selections from her debut album "Fatima" that weaves together pop, touches of R'n'B, jazz and Middle Eastern music. She spoke to us in Perspective.
6.19: Sixth-generation Cork fiddle player Clare Sands talks about her self-titled debut album and how it was inspired by the west coast of Ireland. We also talk martial arts, getting punched in the face in the middle of the night, and the white Russian cocktails... https://claresands.bandcamp.com/album/clare-sands 1.11.35: Farah Elle chats ahead of the release of her debut album Fatima, released on Friday, October 7. It's named after her mother, who returned from Ireland to Libya in 2011 to become health minister in the Libyan transitional government after the fall of Gaddafi. The album has also been seven years in the making. https://www.farahelle.com/ New Irish music this week, with introductions by the artists: 1.40.55: Kairiko - Tevfik Fikret https://open.spotify.com/album/4MXPCfvF0mBpecD0hhl5FG?si=UKZ6f7yKS4SYozf-zG9xRg 1.46.01: Staff Party - Solo https://staffparty.bandcamp.com/releases
David Horgan believes we're sleepwalking into an energy crisis that's actually avoidable! Louise Coghlan is on a mission for Granny Nancy, what a talent is Farah Elle as she releases her first album while Shineen Mallon is a great advocate for breastfeeding and Rihanna a fine choice for Artist of the Week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
July is ending, the heat is ever-present and it's another Before The ENCORE! Twelfth episode means a year(!) of the show and I'm delighted to celebrate it with the first BTE panel discussion with Sheena Madden & David Wilkinson; two artist managers with an extensive background in the music industry.David manages pop acts Bobbi Arlo & Bradley Marshall at the early to intermediate stages of their development, whilst Sheena is currently managing a more established artist in Farah Elle. This gave us so much to discuss including where to set boundaries, the dynamic of management in a pandemic, carving out pathways for artist development and what it's like inside of a release cycle.Thanks for listening - if you haven't subscribed to NO ENCORE please consider doing so if you like what we do here. It's worth it I promise! We're also on Patreon if you would like to help support the show financially.Back next month!-Sonic Architect Adam. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Panti Personals S3 E3 Farah Elle Panti is Aunty Panti in this episode with the uber talented Irish Libyan singer and artist Farah Elle. They met five years ago on Pantisocracy when Farah was just emerging and now with her debut album coming out later this year Farah is back and sharing her music, her story and what keeps her joyful. Farah in Arabic means joy or happiness, and while Farah has experienced a lot of turmoil in her 27 years she shines with light and love. She came to Ireland with her parents and siblings when she was just an infant. When Farah was studying for her Leaving Certificate her mother, Fatima Hamroush, made international news when she went back, post the revolution, to Libya to become Minster for Health. Farah's breakthrough song 'Silk', written when she was a music student at BIM, blended her two cultures and soundscapes and her first releases from the new album 'Play it By Ear' and 'Desert' continue that journey. Music in this episode includes: Farah Elle - Silk Farah Elle - Play It By Ear live peformance Farah Elle - Desert live performance CunninLynguists ft Farah Elle - Oh Honey Farah Elle -Teardrop ( cover of Massive Attack song) Show Transcript : www.happyscribe.com/transcriptions/…eb8b1ed/edit_v2 You can find out more about Farah Elle on her own gorgeous website www.farahelle.com/ The Panti Personals is an independent podcast by Athena Media, produced by Helen Shaw, and presented by Panti Bliss. The digital editor is John Howard and the researcher is Dara Shaw. You can find out more and see the videos on www.pantisocracy.ie Our theme music is Knots by Lisa Hannigan used with her kind permission.
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In this week's episode, Allen sits down with singer/songwriter, Farah Elle about moving to Ireland from Libya and how her culture and life experience helped shape her musical direction. #motivation #music #singer #songwriter
Ahead of the launch of her debut album "By the Light of the Moon" tomorrow at the Fleadh local fiddle player Roisin Ward Morrow popped in for a chat and a tune! CEO of LGBT Ireland Paula Fagan reflected on a sea-change in a generation in Ireland towards her community. WOW - what can we say about Farah Elle - listen and understand the talent this young woman is!! And after telling his life-saving story Gerry named Mark Lynch as our Unsung Hero for August- well deserved I'm sure you'll agree.... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two episodes in three days? The decadence. Business as usual for the NO ENCORE trio with definitely nothing different whatsoever. Meanwhile, Bruce is back. ACT ONE: Dave quite literally Takes Back Sunday. ACT TWO: News. ACT THREE: T-Swift enters Ally Mode, Drake steals the show, and a smouldering soul keeps his level. ACT FOUR: The Boss goes soulful country, but how does album #19 from Bruce Springsteen resonate in 2K19? EXIT MUSIC: Bantum x God Knows x Farah Elle x Ben Bix - 'Strongest Thing'
This week we throwback to the highs and lows of the career of the Black Eyed Peas and name our favourite from their catalog, Sarah discusses her sober night in 22s and Cian speaks about his time at The Cure. As always we had our top ten tracks of the last two weeks. They were: Daphni & Paradise // "Sizzling" Anna Of The North // "Lovers" Dominic Fike // "Acaí Bowl" Disclousre // "Where Angels Fear to Thread" Flume & London Grammar // "Let You Know" Skepta & J Hus // "What Do You Mean?" Amber Mark // "What If" Afro B // "Drogba" Marika Hackman // "The One" Sango & VHOOR // "Mais do que Nunca" Opening music: eur(elle) // "Porcelain" Closing music: Bantum x Farah Elle x God Knows x Ben Bix // "Strongest Thing" @selectedpodcast helloselected@gmail.com
Sally Cinnamon joins us for some deep chat. Farah Elle, Tracey Sefu & Sate drop in to discuss This Land.
Singer song-writer Farah Elle invited us into her warm abode and kept us fed with tea and biscuits this week. We discussed her music and its Arabic influence, the danger of smart phones, her thesis on Lupe Fiasco, her beef with the Late Late Toy Show and her plans for 2019. Farah's #sixsongselection included: Amy Winehouse "In My Bed" // Lupe Fiasco "Little Weapon" // Asa "Subway" // Khadhja Bonet "Remember the Rain" // NoName "Diddy Bop" // Nina Simone "Baltimore" As always you can check out all these songs on our Spotify page. Just user search for Selected Podcast or follow the link in the bio. Like, follow, subscribe, review and holler at us: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/selected-podcast?refid=stpr https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/selected-podcast/id1298786009 https://soundcloud.com/selectedpodcast https://twitter.com/selectedpodcast https://www.instagram.com/selectedpodcast/ helloselected@gmail.com
In Episode 1 of Season 2 Panti talks HOME and identity with guests wordsmith Stephen James Smith and musicians Farah Elle, Cáit Ó Riordan and Fiachna Ó Braonáin. Stephen, a performance poet from Tallaght, shares his word ‘Dublin You Are’ – a hymn to his home town warts and all, while Farah Elle, a young Libyan Irish singer and songwriter performs her song ‘Silk’ with its unique sounds of both countries. Ex Pogues bassist Cáit Ó Riordan talks of moving between New York and Dublin and her new work playing bass with award winning poet Paul Muldoon while Hothouse Flowers Fiachna Ó Braonáin explains why Paris is his second home. Both Cáit and Fiachna perform together reuniting their former band life in PreNup named because everyone in the band was at that stage going through a divorce! www.pantisocracy.ie for more
Panti Bliss performs her monologue 'Finding Home' for Episode 1 of the second season of Pantisocracy. Each shows opens with a personal monologue by Ireland's Queen Panti Bliss and in this episode she explores what the idea of 'home' means to her. In the first episode of Season 2, host Panti Bliss is joined by ex-Pogues bassist Cáit O'Riordan, Hothouse Flowers guitarist Fiachna Ó Braonáin, poet Stephen James Smith and singer Farah Elle
Farah El Neihum, otherwise known as ‘Farah Elle’, is a singer and pianist with an alternative pop sound influenced by everything from hiphop to R&B, to ska, with Arabian echoes from her Libyan background. She chats to Róisín about music, growing up Muslim in Ireland and her "rock 'n' roll ninja" mum Dr. Fatima Hamroush who, as minister for health, tried to help rebuild Libya after the Gaddafi regime was overthrown. In this podcast you will hear Farah Elle perform four songs: Rajeen, Sunblock, Holiday and Laundry.
In this episode I get to know the very talented and lovely Farah Elle. Farah is a Singer/Songwriter/Pianist(self taught). Farah's love and passion for music is 2nd to none and you cant help but feel it as she speaks not just about music but about everything. We talk about her background story from being born in Libya to being raised in Ireland. We also talk about some of my favorite songs of Farahs(Silk,Holiday,Rajeen,and more). Farah also takes on the Questions of Torture and Awesomeness where we talk about Irelands lack of snakes and why,why the letter F is so important to her,and much more! I hope you enjoy getting to know the very talented Farah Elle
With guests , Cáit Ó Riordan, Fiachna Ó Braonáin, Farah Elle, & Stephen James Smith.
Electricitat | Mixcloud | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Edició del programa Electricitat a Raidió Na Life 106.4 FM amb novetats musicals dintre l'escena independent. Un programa musical presentat en català a l'emissora dublinesa. Bonzai - I Did Tuff City Kids - Tell Me (feat. Joe Goddard) Empire Of The Sun - Way To Go D.R.A.M. – Cute La Femme – Mycose The xx - On Hold Wildhart - Is It Possible James Vincent McMorrow - I Lie Awake Every Night Swet Shop Boys - T5 Goat - Try My Robe Regina Spektor - Bleeding Heart Carrero Blanco - Bombas de cristal Bantum - Feel It Out (feat. Farah Elle) Pional - As Time Was Passing By FaltyDL - Infinite Sustain C Duncan - Wanted To Want It Too Jamie Lidell – Julian The Flaming Lips - The Castle Radiohead - Present Tense (Radio Edit) Saint Sister – Corpses Leonard Cohen - On the Level Roman Flügel - Dust