Podcasts about Rusangano Family

Irish synth-pop-disco duo

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The County Measure
Limerick Extra: MuRli

The County Measure

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 3:25


MuRli performs "Cross Roads " exclusively for The County Measure. MuRli is a rap artist, producer and songwriter from Limerick. He is a co-founder of Narolane Records & a member of The Rusangano Family.

NO ENCORE
237: DENISE CHAILA & MURLI | GO BRAVELY | TRACK X TRACK

NO ENCORE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 91:37


Our album breakdown – though this time it's a mix tape – series continues as superstar of the moment Denise Chaila and Rusangano Family sensation MuRli join Dave Hanratty in conversation, going through all 11 tracks on debut long-form project GO Bravely (https://open.spotify.com/album/3F5NOIN8QC02Sd2XEYFrvk?si=jos_x8fvT7au6qQOB4-vpg) . On the agenda; sound of the summer 'Chaila' and the huge reaction to the song, being named as the best act in Ireland right now, MuRli's approach to producing the mix tape, Denise's affinity for the Irish language, finding personal strength while developing as an artist, the enduring power of '90s R&B, and a great deal more. Support NO ENCORE on Patreon: http://patreon.com/noencore  GO Bravely tracklist: 'Chaila'  'Holy Grail' 'Rí Rá' 'Move' 'All That' 'What Ever Happened to Interludes' 'Pieces' 'Anseo' 'Can't Stop Me Here' 'Down' 'Go Bravely'

The Point of Everything
TPOE 174: Murli

The Point of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 29:05


Limerick rapper Murli released a powerful new track recently off an EP off the same name, Till The Wheels Fall Off, that drops July 4. He talks about how the track was created, how it was born out of a racist incident at a football match and how now, with protests swelling around the world due to the murder of George Floyd in the US, was the right time to release it. We also talk about his journey from Rusangano Family to producer and back to rap as well as the rapport and support he, Denise Chaila and God Knows give each other.

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NO ENCORE
216: MAX ZANGA AND MURLI IN CONVERSATION / TOP 5 ALBUM CLOSERS

NO ENCORE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 130:01


Hello to you, NO ENCORE listener. First up, some important links to consider this week and beyond: SUPPORTING BLACK LIVES MATTER FROM IRELAND: https://bit.ly/2MueOp9  THIS LAND documentary, directed by Bobby Zithelo: https://bit.ly/2XxhaKi  Email Fine Gael Ministers to call for an end to Direct Provision: https://bit.ly/3gZh9GH  This week, you'll hear from Max Zanga of Tebi Rex and MuRli of Rusangano Family - do not miss his brand new single, out now, nor Tebi Rex's new single next week - as both men offer insight, experience, knowledge and perspective that we can all benefit from listening to. Later in the show, we've got a simultaneously heavy and ridiculous news section to contend with before laying down our shouts for the best album closing tracks. ACT ONE: Preamble. ACT TWO [6:50]: Max Zanga in conversation. ACT THREE [40:00]: MuRli in conversation.  ACT FOUR [1:03:56]: Black Lives Matter protest in Dublin, a grim rhythm section, Hot Press in hot water, Gavin James revs up the engine, and the launch of a hugely important initiative for Irish musicians. ACT FIVE [1:35:51]: Top 5 Best Album Closers. Support NO ENCORE on Patreon: http://patreon.com/noencore

No Shame
Nucentz | Irish Rapper

No Shame

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 38:25


Nucentz, an OG of Irish rap, joins us on the line for episode #122 of Paddy Holohan’s No Shame Podcast. Nucentz, whose real name is Rob Byrne, was one of the leading figures of Irish hip-hop during the early 2000’s. The Tallaght native has collaborated with artists such as Lupe Fiasco, Maverick Sabre & opened for the likes of Public Enemy. His music has gained millions of views online with tracks such as ‘Had Enough’, ‘Do You Really Love Me’, & of course the2007 hit ’Sin City’ a Class A’z collaboration with Terawrizt & Redzer. Now after years away from the industry, He’s back & is here on the show to tell us why. Irish hip hop has never been more popular, with artists such as Versatile, Rejjie Snow, JyellowL, Rusangano Family, Kojaque, Leathal Dialect, Mango x MathMan & so much more on the scene, it truly is a golden age for the genre. Back in Rob’s time you could hardly even call it a scene,’ explains Nucentz, it was all about getting on the airwaves to gain much needed exposure. Thankfully with the rise of social media, that’s no longer the priority & artists can get their music out to millions, keeping their work intact in its truest form without the dreaded T’s & C’s of the radio Edit. From the age of 13 Rob was obsessed with making it in the music industry, at a time when the odds of an Irish rapper earning a salary were long at best. It’s something Paddy can relate to as no Irish fighter had ever made the UFC when he began fighting. Nucentz earned a reputation in the industry for doing things right, producing studio quality material when audio visual tech wasn’t anywhere near as accessible as it is now. Through his lyrics he captured the mood of a generation perfectly with a catchy social commentary & hard hitting punchlines. Listening back to ‘Sin City’ now there is a timeless quality to the song, with the outbreak of coronavirus, political turmoil & the impending recession, the lyrics have never been more relevant. Sin City was part of Byrne's work with Class A’z, an Irish rap collective. In 2011 Nucentz won ‘Ireland’s First Rap Superstar competition’ hosted by Spin 1038, which lead to a collaboration with Lupe Fiasco. The 2012 song ‘Had Enough’ was played reguarly across National radio, however Byrne reveals that he had little control over the single with the record label holding all the rights to the track. From day one, it was Rob’s aim to collaborate with star’s like Lupe Fiasco, however when he got there he realised he still wasn’t able to earn a sufficient salary from Rap. Despite further success with the song ‘Do You Really Love Me’, Rob was reaching burnout, having given everything for more than 10 years, coupled with the fact he had a young family to provide for, he made the difficult decision to walk away from the industry. Sometimes timing just doesn’t suit in life & for Rob it seemed as though his number was up. Now, almost 8 years later, Quarantine life has reignited the fire in his belly. What started off as a pet project has turned into a fully fledged comeback. He explains how a friend sent him a link to a microphone, which he went out and bought. Byrne started writing again, plugged the mic in & put a few tunes together. Incredibly, he is close to realising a new album, the lead single is being produced by DJ Flip, with actor & fellow Tallaght native Emmett Kirwan featuring in the official music video, a nice little No Shame Exclusive for you there. Rob believes there is a new maturity to his music while keeping the core essence of everything the fans loved the first time around. Nucentz is is looking forward to working with the new generation, with plans to collaborate with rap duo Versatile later in the year. The time of ‘making your own buzz’ has come, a time which has allowed the independent artists to thrive. Having helped pave the way for the modern Irish Hip-hop scene, there’s no doubt that Rob will be a massive asset to the current generation of talent. Everybody loves a comeback story & at just 33 years of age Byrne still has plenty of time on his side. In his own words 'the Coronavirus has awoken a sleeping giant', the second coming has arrived, Ladies & gentlemen, Nucentz is back. The full episode #122 of Paddy Holohan’s No Shame Podcast is available now across all the usual platforms including iTunes, Spotify & Youtube.

The Irish Passport
Direct Provision

The Irish Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 55:15


Contains an interview about anti-LGBT+ and anti-immigration violence. In this season finale, The Irish Passport takes on one of Ireland's most controversial issues: Direct Provision. The system for housing people who apply for refugee status in Ireland turns 20 this year. Tim Mc Inerney and Naomi O'Leary speak to Bulelani Mfaco, who fled persecution of gay and LGBT+ people in South Africa to Ireland in 2017, and now campaigns for the rights of those seeking asylum. We visit the Direct Provision centre he lives in to take a look at life on the inside, and find out why Mfaco describes the system as deliberate marginalisation of migrants and akin to racial segregation. Irish Times journalist Sorcha Pollak explains how the system came to be, and discusses the evidence that the system was deliberately designed to be unpleasant. In the wake of a series of arson attacks on planned Direct Provision centres, Pollak's reporting has revealed that a small group of far-right activists are hijacking community meetings all around Ireland in an attempt to exploit unhappiness about Direct Provision and inflame anti-immigration politics that have so far skipped over Ireland. Finally, we explore cultural responses to the system, in a discussion with award-winning music group Rusangano Family, featuring their acclaimed song 'Heathrow'. We made bonus episodes specially to thank our Patreon supporters over on https://www.patreon.com/theirishpassport. A full interview with Bulelani Mfaco about life in Direct Provision can be heard here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/35038927 You can hear a bonus episode on Irish politics and the far right featuring political scientist Cas Mudde here: https://www.theirishpassport.com/podcast/rise-of-the-right-what-ireland-can-learn-with-political-scientist-cas-mudde/ Featuring editing by Alan Meaney http://alanmeaney.ie/ . Season 3 of The Irish Passport podcast is made with the kind support of Biddy Murphy, online sellers of genuine Irish goods. Check them out on www.biddymurphy.com. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: @PassportIrish. Support this podcast

The Point of Everything
TPOE 156: The Decade in Irish Rap (with Dean Van Nguyen)

The Point of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 68:34


The rise of rap music in Ireland was one of the themes of the 2010s - journalist/critic Dean Van Nguyen joins the pod to run down some of the defining artists of the decade, from Lecs Luther/Rejjie Snow to Kojaque, Rusangano Family to Mango, and new acts such as Denise Chaila, Reggie and Boy W1DR. We also tackle Versatile, Kanye West's gospel album, and Ciara and crunk'n'B Buy Iron Age: The Art of Ghostface Killah by Dean Van Nguyen at https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1094740004/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_aCzhEbVBNVWP3 Music played: Lecs Luther - Dia Dhuit Kojaque - Last Pint Mango x Mathman - Said & Done Rusangano Family - Lights On Nealo - Angel on my Shoulder Denise Chaila - Man Like Me (Sim Simma Soundsystem) Boy W1DR - TTMN

Red On Red | Cork's RedFM
Red on Red - Episode Eighty Six - Sans Chateaux

Red On Red | Cork's RedFM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 68:45


This week on the podcast, we’re joined by Sans Chateaux man Austin Moore, after the release of his latest full-length, 'Ephemeral Heights', at Sounds from a Safe Harbour festival. 01. Anna Mieke - Arbour 02. Altered Hours - Open Wide 03. Fixity - Farrest 04. Cáit Kerrigan - Poltergeist 05. Bantum ft. Rusangano Family and Senita - Feel Your Rhythm 06. Elaine Malone - No Blood 07. Circuits of Heaven - Super Black Sun 08. O Emperor - Don't Mind Me 09. Torcán - Down the Lane

DIY IRL With Anna's Anchor
#1 - John Lillis - Co.Clare

DIY IRL With Anna's Anchor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 88:43


John Lillis is a DJ, music producer, educator and healthy eater from Ennis Co. Clare. Best known for his role as a member of Choice Prize winning Hip Hop group Rusangano Family, John is an incredible inspiring person that has seen all aspects of the music industry. In this conversation we talk about growing up in Co. Clare, pursuing "alternative" music in a smaller Irish town, forming Rusangano family and his work in education. This week's song at the end of the episode is entitled "Living Room".Support the show (http://www.annasanchor.bigcartel.com)

MabCast
'We Want To Be Heard' God Knows Talks Soulja Boi, Rusangano Family & More - #Mabcast 008

MabCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 76:19


Welcome to the 8th instalment of the #Mabcast where Dylan is joined by Rusangano Family's God Knows. Irish hip hop pioneers Rusangano Family made waves with their 2016 album 'Let The Dead Bury The Dead'. The subsequent RTE Choice Award triumph was a hugely significant moment in cementing hip hop's credibility in Ireland. God Knows came for a chat and spoke about his latest single 'Crown', where he claims to be the best MC whilst simultaneously bigging up many of his contemporaries. A real legend in the game, the conversation demonstrates his raw passion for the music and selflessness. A really genuine and candid talk, lock in!

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Selected Podcast
Episode #39: Inbox 2

Selected Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 27:39


Cian is riding solo this week as Sarah is away so he rummages around the inbox and chooses his favourite tracks which have landed there. Some of the artists share their thoughts on their own songs too. Tracks from LeoDynamic1 "Let Me Love You Ghetto Amaretto "Plume" God Knows "Crown" Jack Rua "Scarlett A" In Their Thousands "Sit And Breathe" Daniel John Paxton "Meadows" Aoife Carton "Edinburgh"

The Point of Everything
TPOE 119: God Knows

The Point of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 48:26


God Knows is one of the most exciting artists in Ireland at the moment. One third of the Choice Prize-winning Rusangano Family, he talks about the music he has brewing at the moment, why he's so eager to collaborate with anyone and everyone, honesty in his music and his time at People festival in Berlin last year where the Family were interviewed by Macauley Culkin for his podcast and played improv sets with a whole host of big-name artists.

Bunny Ears
People Festival Part 2 (Recorded in Berlin)

Bunny Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 83:43


Yo Dawg; Mack and Matt are back at the People Festival in Berlin and this time they're talking to Yoann Lemoine (Woodkid), Rusangano Family, Christophe Abric of La Blogotheque and Amhed from Sinkane.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Red On Red | Cork's RedFM
Red On Red - Episode Thirty One - Cork At The Picnic

Red On Red | Cork's RedFM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 77:57


This week on the podcast, we're previewing Cork (and Cork-related!) bands and artists heading to Electric Picnic. Tunes from the likes of @happyandfriends, @bitchfalcon and @elai_malone, plus chats with @genericpeopleHQ about the experience of running a stage at the big festival. 01. Happyalone - Bodybags 02. Outsider YP - Spill My Guts 03. Bitch Falcon - Syncope 04. Elaine Malone - You 05. Trick Mist - Crumbs Abound 06. Pale Rivers - Icefield 07. ABOVEDAT - Deep Down South 08. The Service - We Knew You’d Do It 09. Bantum ft. Rusangano Family & Senita - Feel Your Rhythm (Generic People Remix)

Shock World Service
074: Leave The Skin You're In At Least Once A Week (Cian Ó Cíobháin)

Shock World Service

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 74:37


Shock World Service 074: Leave The Skin You're In At Least Once A Week (Cian Ó Cíobháin) 11/12/17 Galway, Ireland http://www.shockworldservice.com/ 1. Radio Weirdo - Friday 5.58pm Brian Coney, of ‘zine The Thin Air has been recording off-kilter, lo-fi delights these past few years. 2. A Lilac Decline - Theremin Song A Lilac Decline is an anagram of Cecilia Danell, who hails from Sweden but resides in Galway. 3. Loner Deluxe - Watch Lake Eli More from Galway's Rusted Rail imprint, this time label guru Keith Wallace reaches into his ghost box & discovers some Canadian boards. 4. Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh & Garth Knox - County Down The Gloaming's Ó Raghallaigh on Hardanger fiddle & Knox on viola d'amore collaborated together this year, releasing an LP called ‘All Soundings Are True' on Diatribe. Here's their otherworldly take of an on old Irish standard. 5. Lankum - The Granite Gaze Stirring contemporary ballad from Dublin's Lankum from their gripping new LP Between The Earth & Sky. 6. Hannah Peel - Archid Orange Dwarf Hannah Peel from Craigavon has released music with The Magnetic North & Beyond The Wizards Sleeve. 7. sfiiinx - Maze Composer & soprano Síobhra Quinlan's Labyrinth Suite has just been released on Ensemble Records 8. Rollers/Sparkers - OH! Possibly the best album made on Irish soil in recent memory is by Dublin's Rollers/Sparkers. It's called Interior Ministry. 9. Rollerskate Skinny - Man Under Glass ‘Horsedrawn Wishes', released in 1996, is the second album by Dublin's Rollerskate Skinny and might be one of the greatest albums of the nineties, which includes this among its numerous highlights. 10. Somadrone - The Howling Infinite (feat Margie Lewis) Somadrone is one of the country's most enduring & imaginative talents and this is taken his sixth LP Wellpark Avenue, which is due in spring 2018. 11. Naive Ted x Post-Punk Podge - Once A Week The utterly beguiling & unpigheonholable Naive Ted hails from Kerry but unlike most Kerrymen, he knows how to swing a hurley. Post-Punk Podge on vox. His chant is why this pod is called thus. 12. MuRli - RUN [Prod. by mynameisjOhn] This is from Limerick based /MC MuRli's debut EP, produced by mynameisjOhn. Alongside God Knows, you might now know them best as Rusangano Family. 13. So Cow - Shackleton Brian Kelly, the force-of-nature behind So Cow, has influenced a generation of Irish bands. From Tuam, just like the Sawdoctors. He recently recorded a new LP with new band Half Forward Line. 14. Strength N.I.A. - Northern Ireland Yes Minimal New York no wave vibes from Derry band Strength N.I.A's debut LP released earlier in 2017. 15. Trick Mist - Crumbs Abound Originally from Co. Louth, but now based in Cork, having previously resided in Manchester, Gavin Murray can claim to have lived in two of the world's major music cities. This beautiful atmospheric love song came out in 2016. 16. neonfrench - makelove Dublin-based Djamel Medjy released his debut LP on his own Portals imprint. Worth seeking as is his recent ‘Bach Of The Bus' EP, on which this is featured. 17. Gadget & The Cloud - Continue Kelly Doherty hails from Cork and this gem is from her 2017 debut LP Songs For Sad People To Dance To on Little L. 18. Or:la - Jaipur Known for her compelling DJ sets, Derrywoman Or:la is based in Liverpool & this off-kilter piece of hypnagogia is from her UK Lonely EP on Hotflush. 19. Comrade Hat - Old Amsterdam If George Michael had sang with The Blue Nile, he might have sounded a bit like Derry's Neil Burns. 
20. Katie Kim - Thieves When David Lynch discovers Waterford's Katie Sullivan, she might become his next muse. 21. Ryan Vail - Above The White Wash (feat Best Boy Grip) I became aware of Ryan Vail after a spellbinding performance at 2016's Other Voices in Dingle. Here he is with fellow Derry-based Eoin O' Callaghan (yes, loads of Derry folk on this podcast, woof!), who records as Best Boy Grip & - most lately - Elma Orkestra.

Strange Brew with gugai
Strange Brew #95 Something For Your M.I.N.D.

Strange Brew with gugai

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 59:24


The Undertones tell me about a song they love (by Them), and there's new music from Frightened Rabbit, Superorganism, Rusangano Family, Confidence Man, Soulé, Session Motts, Lankum, The National, plus Slow Place Like Home, Paddy Hanna, Elaine Mao's superb Wicked Game remix and a little bit of Hüsker Dü, after hearing the sad news of the passing of Grant Hart. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@strangebrew.ie

Strange Brew with gugai
Strange Brew #83 Waves

Strange Brew with gugai

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 59:03


Loads of great stuff this week! Frightened Rabbit lashed out a brand new track in response to the UK election, with a catchy hashtag (#fuckthetories, in case you were wondering), plus Squarehead and Iron & Wine release new music for the first time since 2013. Also, the awesome Honeyblood tell me about a song they love, there's some Slow Place Like Home ahead of the release of the new single on Strange Brew Rekkids on June 19th, plus new music from The Horrors, Rusangano Family, The Mountain Goats, Candice Gordon and Gordi. Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net

Love and Courage
John Lillis - amazing journey to hip hop success (Rusangano Family)

Love and Courage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 69:53


John Lillis is a DJ, producer and teacher, based in the West of Ireland.  He is one third of the Rusangano Family, a high powered hip hop act who in 2017 won the Choice Music Prize, Ireland’s biggest music award.  Growing up in rural County Clare, John immersed himself in music culture - collecting records and entering radio competitions daily.  His approach has always been a D.I.Y one and he has been a major part of growing the hip hop movement in Ireland. A passion for community music and event management led him into the field of youth work, an area that has deeply inspired his creative work and thinking.  When not touring the world, supporting Snoop Dogg or hanging out with Ed Sheeran, John is back in his beloved Clare helping empower the next generation of musicians. About the podcast The Love and Courage podcast features interviews with inspirational people who are making a real difference in the world today. Guests are typically people passionate about social justice, and who have demonstrated courage and conviction in their lives. Host Ruairí McKiernan is leading Irish social innovator, campaigner, writer and public speaker. He is the founder of the pioneering SpunOut.ie youth organization, and helped set-up the Uplift and the A Lust For Life non-profits. In 2012 the President of Ireland Michael D Higgins appointed Ruairí to the Council of State, a national constitutional advisory body whose members include all current and former leaders of the country. Ruairí is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Fulbright fellowship, and he contributes regularly to the media on youth, health, community and social justice issues. Subscribe, download, rate and review via iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, YouTube and please spread the word. If you are new to podcasts and have an iPhone, simply use the podcast app on your phone. On Android phones, using the Google Play App download an podcast app such as Podcast Republic and search for 'Love and Courage' and then click subscribe. Download each episode individually, subscribe for updates and sign-up for email announcements about new guests and episodes.    ​ Web:         www.loveandcourage.org Twitter:     @loveandcourage  Facebook:  www.facebook.com/hopehitching Instagram: ww.instagram.com/ruairimc/ Linkedin:    www.linkedin.com/in/ruairimckiernanDonate:     https://www.ifundraise.ie/998_ruairi-mckiernan---social-innovations.html Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/loveandcourage Youtube:     https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1gCuceQXG7rmwRY9PAzBgg   Join the Love and Courage community This is independent community supported media. Once off and monthly patron support is hugely appreciated. Donate https://www.ifundraise.ie/998_ruairi-mckiernan---social-innovations.html. Funds help pay for production, post-production, transcribing, hosting, equipment upgrades, publicity, venue rental, and support for Ruairí's ongoing community, campaign and youth mentoring work. ​ Once off supporters of €10 or over get names on the website and a Love and Courage badge. ​(Anonymous support is also possible).  Once off supporters of €50 or more (or at least €5 per month) will get a Love and Courage t-shirt and badge, discounts on workshops and events, your photo and special credits online and on the podcast.  Monthly patrons of €20 per month or more will get the above as well as a mention on the podcast credits (if you want). Patrons of €40 per month or more will get all of the above as well as quarterly phone call updates and invitations to special community gatherings.   Bigger sponsorship opportunities may also be available. Monthly patrons also get extra info and personal email updates with behind the scenes news and insights. Questions: podcast@loveandcourage.org     Web:         www.loveandcourage.org Twitter:     @loveandcourage  Facebook:  www.facebook.com/hopehitching Instagram: ww.instagram.com/ruairimc/ Linkedin:    www.linkedin.com/in/ruairimckiernanDonate:     https://www.ifundraise.ie/998_ruairi-mckiernan---social-innovations.html Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/loveandcourage Youtube:     https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1gCuceQXG7rmwRY9PAzBgg

Strange Brew with gugai
Strange Brew #81 All In

Strange Brew with gugai

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 59:10


If you've ever wondered what Phill Jupitus' favourite song is, then look no further (he tells me; it's by Ian Dury & The Blockheads), and there's free tickets to be won for Saint Sister & Jealous Of The Birds, plus new music from Beauty Sleep, Session Motts, Public Service Broadcasting, Broken Social Scene, The Moonlandingz, Rusangano Family, Mogwai, Pixx, Auture Monde, Amber Arcades and Saint Sister. Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai/playlist/1xSldhmxnKuh0R3k46Q9mE www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net

The Point of Everything
TPOE 55: Senita (Shookrah/Lakerama)

The Point of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 46:34


Senita, lead singer of the funk/RnB band Shookrah and hip-hop duo Lakerama, also features on music by the likes of Daithi, Bantum (with Rusangano Family, and Le Galaxie. As Shookrah release their second EP Clickes, she talks on the TPOE podcast about developing as a songwriter, writing for others, the Cork scene and how music tastes have developed, and lots more.

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The Point of Everything
TPOE 53: Rusangano Family

The Point of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 51:14


A month on from winning the Choice Prize for Irish album of the year, and 12 months to the day that Let The Dead Bury The Dead was released, and an hour before they took the stage at De Barras, I got to sit down with John, Murli and God Knows aka Rusangano Family to talk about their journey so far - and what's next.

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Strange Brew with gugai
Strange Brew #69 Ran

Strange Brew with gugai

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 60:40


Congrats to The Rusangano Family on their Choice Music Prize Win. We'll have some of that. New music also from The Afghan Whigs, Why?, Grandaddy, Eoin Dolan, Future Islands, Alt-J, Public Service Broadcasting, plus a bit of Bobbie Gentry and Rachel Sermanni, and Michele Stodard tells me about a song she loves (it's by Ani DiFranco). WIN TICKETS TO LIMMY. (Really this time) Tune into 8radio on FM on weekends in February & March on 94.3FM (Dublin), 105.5FM (Limerick), 106.7FM (Cork) and 87.7FM (Galway). Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 8pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net

The Point of Everything
TPOE 46: Ruairi Lynch (Bantum)

The Point of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 54:58


Ruairi Lynch aka Bantum released his second album Move in October. We talk about his finding the inspiration to get going on album #2, the sometimes difficult recording of it, how great Rusangano Family are and what his plans are. Also about going to a wedding where some of Dirty Dancing was filmed. So a wide-ranging chat, I think it's fair to say. It's also the last TPOE podcast of 2016. Come back on January 9 for more arts and books and music talk

Strange Brew with gugai
Strange Brew #53 Do The Mess Around

Strange Brew with gugai

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2016 65:33


I talk to Whitney about a song they love, and there's music from No Monster Club, The Lemon Twigs, Rusangano Family, Rejjie Snow, Cass McCombs, I Have A Tribe, LVL UP, Jagwar Ma, Civil Civic, Mount Alaska, Pale Rivers & Breathe Owl Breathe. Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. a Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm on 8radio.com. www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net

Study Abroad Radio
4/24/16 - Dublin, Ireland

Study Abroad Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2016


Originally Aired April 24th 2016Special thanks to Wastefellow and Rusangano Family for making this episode as great as it wasRemember to subscribe on iTunes and like the FB page below for updates on future episodes!studyabroadradio.com

45rpm Music Reviews
Cat Shed Episode 11 - 02:05:2016

45rpm Music Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 21:47


Keeping it noisy - even when it's quiet. Five recommendations of recently-released, hidden musical gems, unearthed weekly. Reviewed this week: 1. The Extrovert: Some deep and dirty fonk from D’Angelo collaborator, Kendra Foster. 2. The Architect: Mad-cap math-rock from Portu-geezers Paus, 3. The Ugly Duckling: Guitar-playing, but not as we know it, from verbose American Jakob Pek, 4. The Show-Stopper: Immigration-based hater-bating from African-Irish rappers Rusangano Family, and... 5. The Introvert: A loving tribute to dead member, Benjamin Curtis from School of Seven Bells. For full versions of the tracks, please check the full playlist on Spotify: bit.ly/CatShedSC Please subscribe if you like what you hear.

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Strange Brew #26 Slow Motion

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2016 63:55


The ever lovely DJ Kormac waxes lyrically about one of his favourite songs, new music from September Girls, Frightened Rabbit, Slow Riot, Fat White Family, Coves, Nada Surf, Pleasure Beach, DJ Shadow feat. Run The Jewels, Rusangano Family, Funeral Suits, No Monster Club, and a bit of The Flaming Lips in there as well. Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm on 8radio.com. www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net

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Strange Brew #25 Golden Days

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2016 63:45


We are lucky enough to have Feel Good Lost's Brendan Canty stop by to tell us about one of his favourite songs, plus new music from Rusangano Family, Frightened Rabbit, Whitney, Land Lovers, Toby Kaar, The Thermals, Pleasure Beach, Funeral Suits and The Joy Formidable, as well as Jason Lytle, Giant Sand and Kimya Dawson. Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm on 8radio.com. www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net