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On this final episode of Season #1 of “Creatively Me”, Daniel chats about “Graduation Day” his newest short film streaming on Vimeo from Friday, April 19th. Daniel did this film as part of his thesis in his MA in Film & Screen Media. He'll be chatting not only the course, but the making of the film from pre-production to post-production. Along the way, you'll hear from cast and crew on the film & will get an exclusive sneak peek of the short. Plus, Daniel wraps up the first season of “Creatively Me”. “Graduation Day” is written, edited & directed by Daniel Heaphy. It stars Grace Keelin, Daniel Heaphy, Michael Collins & Catherine Taylor. Soundtrack by Tebi Rex, Dylan Flynn & the Dead Poets, Tadhg Williams & Johnny Roche. Score by Mathias Levy Valensi. Director of Photography George Lynch. Production Assistant Kristina Nebylova. Sound by Adam Byrne & Ronin Scuffins. Extras Savni Koldikar & Cian Casey. Watch Now: https://vimeo.com/936573830
Let's get animated. NO ENCORE returns with another vivacious take on the world of music. This week, Dave Hanratty is joined by Max Zanga of Tebi Rex and Filmore! fame – or is he? Who knows, it's all very mysterious. On the agenda this week; those two aforementioned musical projects – again, we can't fully guarantee that Max actually is Filmore! but we'll talk about it nonetheless – and the very, very, VERY best in cartoon TV series theme songs. ACT ONE: Dave went to Interpol, Max went to Longitude, and Dave also went to the brand new Mission: Impossible movie. Reviews, innit. ACT TWO: Let's talk about Tebi Rex, and Filmore! New singles 'People Pleaser' and 'Ingrid's Song' are out now and you should go listen to both of those. ACT THREE (28:43): Adele wants you to stop throwing shit at musicians, Cardi B shares some wet-themed legal issues, and Taylor Swift madness continues apace. Seriously, it never stops. ACT FOUR (56:10): Top 5 Cartoon TV Themes. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dublin artist and one half of hip-hop duo Tebi Rex, Max Zanga, joins me for an intriguing chat on this week's episode of Finnterviews!We discussed Max's journey creating Tebi Rex in college, the cultural effect of the 'scene' and 'emo' kids had on the music industry, his love for The Marvellous Mrs Maisel, guarding giant foxes at Electric Picnic and I even got a personal music lesson live on podcast, all ahead of his latest album 'It's Gonna Be Okay' which is available for streaming and download now!Follow Max:Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/tebirexofficial/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TebiRex?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/TebiRexSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7zS2n2fSTNuwDTqfYHv55G?si=VICkWZpHR1amVKQaVJAsQg&nd=1Follow Finnterviews:Instagram - https://tinyurl.com/yat3odr6Twitter - https://tinyurl.com/yx99bz5sFacebook - https://tinyurl.com/yyz8betnYouTube -https://tinyurl.com/26prhdu6TikTok - https://tinyurl.com/e4aauezn
On the day of release of their new album It's Gonna Be OK, Tebi Rex joined Rob O'Connor in the virtual studio to talk about the themes on the record, collaborating with other artists and just what the phrase "Tebi Rex" actually means. Recorded on 29th October 2021. An edited version of this interview was broadcast on Beat 102-103 on 31st October 2021.
Labhraíonn Matt Ó Baoill, ceoltóir le Tebi Rex, le Seán faoin albam nua atá eisithe acu - It's Gonna Be Okay. Insíonn Matt do Sheáin faoin bpróiséas scríbhneoireachta agus taifeadta, na singil atá eisithe go dtí seo agus ceolchoirmeacha atá déanta agus ag teacht aníos go luath.
Making their return to Léim Thart, I'm overjoyed to have Matt & Max of Tebi Rex on to chat all about their new album, social media, and have a bit of a catch up! Their new album is great, so go listen!
On this week's Totally Irish John chatted to Tebi Rex about the band's new album 'It's Gonna Be Okay'. This week's playlist featured new music from Junior Brother, Niamh Regan, Melts, Yenkee and Chris Kabs. Totally Irish playlist Oct 24th 2021 9-10pm Mango x Mathman x Melina Malone Heartbreaks & Promises Carrie Baxter Rose Tebi Rex Deadman II Rebecca Locke Manic Energy Tebi Rex Deadman Yenkee Dolly Jehnova In A Daze 10-11pm Melts Maelstrom Junior Brother Life's New Haircut Niamh Regan Love You Senseless Cooks But We're Chefs Kodama Two Door Cinema Club I Can Talk (Myd remix) Letterbox Kid Yeah I've Got You Callin MuRli x Gemma Dunleavy Odyssey Chris Kabs Moon The Altered Hours Radiant Wound Enola Gay Sofa Surfing Luthorist x Sivv El Topo O'Sullivan Born In The Rain
Matt from Tebi Rex joins Louise to chat about their brand new single "Dead Man 2" He also tells Louise about he can't wait to get back to live gigs and pack away his laptop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RnB artist Erica Cody is part of Extraterrestial: A Black Irish Celebration of Identity. It is a free livestream event curated by the National Concert Hall and District taking place this Thursday, May 20 at 8pm, and you can watch on the NCH YouTube/Facebook pages. Other performers include FeliSpeaks, Alicia Raye, Celaviedmai, JyellowL, Reggie and Tebi Rex. On this chat with Erica Cody, we talk about how the event came about, what we can expect from her (new music!), whether it's an event that could have happened even five years ago, Erica's music journey, a little bit of basketball (!) and lots more.
On this week's episode of Pulling Favours, Mark and Rory speak to one of the best hip-hop duos to come out of Ireland in recent years - Tebi Rex. Known for their range in styles and tracks such as ‘Men are Trash' and ‘Never Got Off The Bud', the lads talk about music, the pitfalls of social media, and who the best rapper in the world is right now. Also - they solve who killed Biggie. Follow the guys on Instagram - @pullingfavours
On this week's Totally Irish John played the best new music from this week including latest singles from Loah, Houseplants, Scattered Ashes, Tebi Rex, rvstless, Soda Blonde and Why-Axis 9-10pm Odú Men Like Me HousePlants What’s With All The Pine? rvstless wanna be free Gaff Friday on a Tuesday Jehnova x lod is it real? Post Punk Podge & The Technohippies Your Name Tebi Rex Hanging With Trees Rejjie Snow Relax Peralta The Brink Travi The Native HEAVY LOVE Scattered Ashes Parallel Lines D. McCabe The Final Curtain The Love Buzz Here Comes The Scum Loah The Body To The Soul 10-11pm Tadhg Space Love Róisín Murphy Less Is More Soda Blonde In The Heat Of The Night Big Love Lily For Those I Love Top Scheme (Instrumental) Willhouse x Fynch x Sick Nanley So Sorry Bankrupt Burmese Days Punching Peaches Wristwitch Jacqueline Kennedy Queen Banba Feather Why-Axis Like To Zach James Douglas Something / Anything Totally Irish with John Barker Sundays from 9 - 11pm
Fra at have været forbi svenske mimi bay og irske Tebi Rex i Pittens SXSW 2021 podcastserie, så finder vi den sidste artist, som du skal holde dig for øje: sydkoreanske Y2K92.Duoen består af SIMO og Jibin, der sammen laver genrebrydende elektronisk hip-hop på engelsk og koreansk på DIY-facon. Udover kun at have udgivet to singler, Bi-elijah og The Magician, så har de dybe forbindelse til musik undergrunden, kunstverdenen og technofesterne i Seoul. Derudover har duoens ene halvdel, SIMO, tidligere produceret for BTS.I denne episode skal vi finde ud af, hvorfor de mest hælder til DJ sets end koncerter og om de gerne vil blive plukket op af et stort label.
I vores anden episode af de bedste live artister fra årets SXSW festival, finder vi irske Tebi Rex.De irske lads, Matt Ó og Max Zanga, skaber sammen genrebrydende alternativ hip-hop med lyrik, der er både mørke og humoristiske. Duoen fik masser af hype efter deres optræden til dette års Eurosonic festival, og de har for nylig også skabt en virtuel brunch koncert på Instagram med @thelineofbestfit, som vidner om deres live performance kreativitet.Udover at være singleaktuelle med 'Oh It Hurts' og spillet en energisk showcase til årets SXSW, så joiner duoens ene halvdel, Max Zanga (Dufe Urugbo) Pitten for at tale deres liveunivers igennem.I denne episode skal vi finde ud af, hvorfor duoen går all in med at producere musik velfungerende til live, og hvordan Max vil vinde i en twerk battle over Twerkqueen Louise.
Max and Matt other wise known as 'Tebi Rex' join me on this weeks episode. We talk about their rise in the Irish hip hop scene, who influences them, what's next and of course first dates. Enjoy x
TEBI REX!! We discuss their diverse influences from Kate Nash to Greek mythology. We talk about the artist and listener relationship as well as their upcoming project with Dubliner Whiskey. They also give us an exclusive preview of their upcoming single. In other news, Peter has agreed to attend therapy sessions with Conchúr, some of which can be heard in the break and at the end of this episode. We're hoping his condition will improve so that he can take part in the show again.
An hour of top tunes from Yard Act, Afro Cluster, MOAK, Arlo Parks, Ajimal, Connie Constance, Tebi Rex, Sans Soucis, Youth Sector, CHROMA, Do Nothing, Sinead O’Brien, Folly Group, Caro, Cielo, Benefits, and Black Country, New Road, handpicked by Tom Robinson from the BBC Introducing Uploader.
Tebi Rex chat about releasing music in lockdown and reminisce about performing live.
An hour of top tunes from Fashion Blind, Nova Scotia The Truth, Bull, Falle Nioke, LUNA LEPAGE, DEADLETTER, Bryde, Alfie Indra, Nilufer Yanya, Charles, Mysie, Phantom Isle, Tebi Rex, XVOTO, Tantzz, LIINES, James Leonard Hewitson, and Vulpes Urbana, handpicked by Tom Robinson from the BBC Introducing Uploader.
Join Leon Diop as he talks to Dafe Orugbo aka Max Zanga from the hip-hop band Tebi Rex. Leon and Max met at university and in this episode they share their experiences of growing up as black and mixed-race in Ireland, meeting at uni, and Max shares his experience of being on The Late Late Show.
On this week's Totally Irish John chatted to musician Paddy Hanna about his new album 'The Hill'. This week's playlist featured new music from Rejjie Snow, Tebi Rex, Yenkee, cbakl, We Cut Corners and Orla Gartland. 9-10pm We Cut Corners Moon Landing Orla Gartland Pretending Uaim Shorelines Paddy Hanna Cannibals Paddy Hanna Jog On Shall We Foolish Mortal Ghost Wipe Elliott Mo Oceans Jar Jar Jar Two Pin Plug EFÉ Garden 10-11pm Catalan! Roussillon Serenade Tebi Rex Aaaagh cbakl Portrush Yenkee Life In 3/4 Time Rejjie Snow Mirrors Jeag The Breath Peralta Dazed AikJ Replacement Elkae Signal DYVR Rising Eiza Murphy Black Hole Rosie Carney Bones Lucy Gaffney Songbird In-Is Daydream Totally Irish with John Barker Sundays from 9 - 11pm
In this episode of the podcast, Colm and Gavin talk to on-the-rise music producer and artist Chris Kabs. Chris has lived in Congo and Sweden but has made Ireland his home for most of his adult life, where he's made a name for himself as a producer for Irish acts such as JYellowL and Tebi Rex. Chris also works on his own material, with his new song 'No Justice, No Peace' based upon the Black Lives Matter movement. We talk to Chris about his love for music and his story as writer and producer, along with a dive into the issues of racial injustice that have engulfed the news in recent months.
An ICW first, repeat guests!! For the first time, we have guests returning to the show, none other than our favourite Kildare duo, Tebi Rex. We welcomed the boys back on after our first meeting wayyyy back in October 2018. Since then the boys have released a successful album in 'The Young Will Eat The Old', played their own headline show in Lost Lane and were about to embark on their first trip to the US to perform at SXSW before COVID reared its ugly head. Laughs all the way through as we caught up with the guys.
On this week's Totally Irish John played two hours of new music including the latest releases from Jafaris, Fontaines DC, Pillow Queens, Tebi Rex and 1000 Beasts. 9-10pm Pillow Queens Handsome Wife Jafaris Glue 1000 Beasts Le Marais Tebi Rex I Got My Whole Everything Shook Stand Ajar Steppenkind Bravado Fontaines DC I Don’t Belong Dott Extra Introvert EMR Anchors Away! Paddy Dennehy Little Light Goodtime John Hang On Hope Is Noise We’ve Been Lied To Niamh Regan Save The Day 10-11pm Bicurious Japanese Puppy The Clockworks The Future Is Not What It Was Willow Hannon Social Bliss Hare Squead Disloyal WTF Nicolas Kluzek Ballena Bar Malaki Fair Play (acoustic) Dirty Lights Paper Thin Veils Shadeemus Desert Days Flecks Cinematic Heartbreak Alex Tierney Over The Maybes Mexican Pets Subside Lucy Gaffney Songbird Somebodys Child Hold Me Like You Wanna Totally Irish with John Barker Sundays from 9 - 11pm
Here’s Strange Brew #216 - Weird Ones - with gugai on 8radio.com. MurLi tells me about a song he loves, plus Pillow Queens, Dott, Cherym, Fontaines D.C., The Clockworks, Paddy Hanna, Perfume Genius, Pottery, Denise Chaila, Tebi Rex, Everything Shook, Gordi, Fears and Goodtime John #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio
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
This week on the #Mabcast we have hip hop duo Tebi Rex. This was straight up hilarious. We talked about the importance of constructive criticism and later made some hot takes on hip hop in Ireland. Lock in. Intro Music: Dubzeno - Know Your Place
Maynooth holds a special place in the heart of this show. Two of the core crew - Éimear and Peadar - are Maynooth graduates, and our most popular episode to date is a sensational live show at the Maynooth Students’ Union featuring a difficult rooster. Today we’re considering another aspect of that university’s gift to the world - specifically, its gift to Irish hip hop. Tebi Rex, one of Ireland’s most exciting hip hop groups, formed in the hallowed halls of the Big Kildare Priest Factory and on today’s episode, Darach, Gearóidín and Peadar are joined by Dafe Orugbo, one half of the dynamic duo. Dafe tells the gang about how Gaeilge played a role in the band forming. He has plenty to say about the world within the Maynooth campus as well as their influences, his love of Kate Nash, the terror of writing sexy songs that your Mam might hear… and his favourite Irish word. Tebi Rex’s new album “The Young Will Eat The Old” is out now. https://twitter.com/TebiRex/status/1174828612584972288 --- Get Kirsten Shiel art prints here: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/kirstenshiel/ Support for this episode comes from Foras na Gaeilge -https://www.forasnagaeilge.ie/ --- Contact the show: twitter - @motherfocloir and @theirishfor email - motherfocloir@headstuff.org
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One of the most unique acts coming out of this country at the moment, Tebi Rex came in to not only talk about their recent debut album and their upcoming headline show, but also chatted about their time in Maynooth University and how they'd rate each college by sexiness! We strayed off-topic many times and it made for an even more wholesome chat! /// Tháinig scoth-cheoltóirí na hÉireann faoi láthair, Tebi Rex isteach le labhairt faoi ábhair idir a n-albam nua-eisithe agus a gceolchoirm atá ar na bacáin, agus súil a chaitheamh siar ar a ré in Ollscoil Mhá Nuad agus fiú coláistí na hÉireann a mheas de réir dathúlacht! Chuamar ar strae sa chomhrá cúpla uair agus chuir sé níos mó leis an gcomhrá!
This week, the girls discuss the juiciest fall out in WAG history, Emma spills the beans on her love life and they chat all things music and life with Tebi Rex.
The boys Tebi Rex take over the studio in celebratory fashion as Dave and Craig do their best to maintain decorum. Do check out their debut album (Tebi Rex, not Dave and Craig) The Young Will Eat The Old when you can. But first, the podcast... ACT ONE: Welcome back, Matt and Max. ACT TWO: The Guardian did a big list and the guys dive in accordingly. Elsewhere, do we owe Tom DeLonge an apology? ACT THREE: Songs of the Week with an experimental twist. ACT FOUR: Charli XCX is back with Charli, her long-awaited, feature-heavy third album. Can it live up to the hype? EXIT MUSIC: Tebi Rex - 'I Never Got Off The Bus'
This week the lads are joined by Irish hip hop duo Tebi Rex, comprised of Matt Ó Baoill and Max Zanga.The lads discuss their upcoming music, the Versatile drama, Irish hip hop, their best and worst performances, give us a few hints about their upcoming album, and lots more!If you liked the lads be sure to stream their new song "I Never Got Off The Bus" and flow them on Instagram and Twitter @tebirexofficial and @tebirex.As always if you enjoyed the episode be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @howyanowpodcast
In partnership with Generation Y, Soul Doubt is offering you an exclusive offer. When you sign up for mobile banking with N26, you will receive a free €20 in your balance with code 'ISIC1IE26'. Register for N26 here: https://app.n26.com/register Tebi Rex are an Irish hip-hop duo, who blur the line between all genres with influence from acoustic, dance and pop. After releasing their first singles in 2016, the pair have soared to popularity since the release of their debut EP 'Welcome to the Darkest Year of Our Adventures' which saw massive success with singles such as 'Men Are Trash'. The duo continued this momentum, collaborating with other artists such as The Blizzards, Elkin and more. Touring with headline shows, and a streak of festival slots, Tebi Rex are untouchable both onstage, and off. Their latest single, 'No 1 Symbol of Peace' is out now, with striking visuals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KV2TRNIVis&t=1sFollow Tebi Rex on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/tebirexofficial/Follow Tebi Rex on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/TebiRex Follow Soul Doubt Podcast on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/Follow Soul Doubt Podcast on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmag This podcast is hosted by Shane: https://www.instagram.com/shanesora/Audio by: https://www.instagram.com/soundguyoran/Recorded in Audiohaus Dublin: https://www.instagram.com/audiohausdublin/ Thanks for watching!
You'd know Colm was gone, given that it's time for THE LONGEST EPISODE OF NO ENCORE TO DATE. But hey, that's what happens when you welcome Tebi Rex to the studio for a long, intimate chat. Throw the return of Daithí as he ably breaks down The Gloaming's new album and an in-depth review of an awards show that nobody cares for and, well, yeah, this one's epic. ACT ONE: Dave and Daithí's Valentine's Night report (they went to Maggie Rogers), Daithí cheats on NO ENCORE, Dave enjoys a flying visit to Output Belfast and more. ACT TWO: Brit Awards, gender disparity and a bench in honour of late Eazy-E; it's the news. ACT THREE: Matt and Max of rising Maynooth hip hop outfit Tebi Rex take over as Cillian Murphy is firmly put on blast. ACT FOUR: Songs of the Week with Jenny Lewis, Lizzo, Tierra Whack, Mango x Mathman and Aldous Harding. ACT FIVE: The regal tones of The Gloaming come into focus as they drop their third record. Can Dave and Craig finally learn to love their heritage? EXIT MUSIC: Host - 'Taste of Your Love'
A lively chat with the rapidly emerging hip hop duo Tebi Rex.
Pantisocracy Season 3 Episode 10 ‘Ties That Bind’ Guests with Panti Bliss in this episode are the bands Ships, Tebi Rex, performer Felispeaks and singer Inni-K. Relationships, both family and friendship, are at the heart of the conversation in this episode of Pantisocracy and the ‘cabaret of conversations’. Panti Bliss talks of her own ties that bind and her guests include Sorca McGrath of the Choice Music Prize winning band Ships with her partner Simon Cullen, as well as Maynooth hip hop duo Max Zanga & Matt Ó Baoill, aka Tebi Rex. Joining them is the Nigerian-Irish spoken word artist Felispeaks, aka Felicia Olusanya, whose first play ‘The Boy Child’ is in this year’s Dublin Fringe Festival. Eclectic singer-songwriter Inni-K aka Eithne Ni Chatháin completes the guest list in a show focussed on contemporary Irish talent. www.pantisocracy.ie/s3-e10 for more
Pantisocracy Series 3 Episode 10 "Ties That Bind" Guests with Panti Bliss in this episode are the bands Ships, Tebi Rex, performer Felispeaks and singer Inni-K. Relationships, both family and friendship, are at the heart of the conversation in this episode of Pantisocracy and the ‘cabaret of conversations’. Panti Bliss talks of her own ties that bind and her guests include Sorca McGrath of the Choice Music Prize winning band Ships with her partner Simon Cullen, as well as Maynooth hip hop duo Max Zanga & Matt Ó Baoill, aka Tebi Rex. Joining them is the Nigerian-Irish spoken word artist Felispeaks, aka Felicia Olusanya, whose first play ‘The Boy Child’ is in this year’s Dublin Fringe Festival. Eclectic singer-songwriter Inni-K aka Eithne Ni Chatháin completes the guest list in a show focussed on contemporary Irish talent. www.pantisocracy.ie/s3-e10 for more No use of any content, audio video or text, without the written permission of the content creators Athena Media. Athena Media is an independent producer and Pantisocracy is broadcast on RTÉ Radio 1 and available online as a podcast.
If you follow my Twitter account you'll know exactly how highly I rate this four piece from Maynooth. Personally, Elkin are top of the list in bands to look out for. They have such a soulful sound and as far as a group dynamic goes there's nothing like them. Four wonderful people who have come together to make some really beautiful music. ELKIN are already making waves on the Irish music scene after just one year as a four-piece. Their collaboration with Tebi Rex, ‘She Hated Love Songs II’, received praise from Dan Hegarty and Eoghan McDermott amongst others. Following the release of their debut single ‘Paro’, ELKIN were named as one of State.ie's Faces of 2018 and performed at the Whelan’s Ones to Watch 2018 Festival in January. Their eagerly awaited debut EP, Bad Habits was released on the 12th of May. From the dark, punchy blues of “Honey” to crowd-favourite “I Got Love”, ELKIN present a soulful collection of original tracks, marking their place amongst the most exciting new Irish acts this year. ELKIN will be hosting an EP Launch Party gig in The Cobblestone, Smithfield, on May 25th The gig will also feature upcoming artists Aaron Cumiskey and Ruth Mac
After a slightly longer than planned hiatus, the podcast is back with an absolute banger of an interview with Tebi Rex. The duo consist of Matt O'Baoill and Max Zunga and they have just released their powerhouse of an EP "Welcome To The Year of Our Darkest Adventure" Throughout the interview you'll be treated to an insight into their surprising influences, how they felt before and after releasing the EP, the stories behind their tracks and an incredibly entertaining freestyle. A first for the podcast and hopefully not the last. Follow them on Twitter @TebiRex ( Also, the artist that the guys mention is over on twitter at @punchedmonet_ so make sure to check her stuff out because she is FANTASTIC.) Make sure to subscribe to the podcast and shaaaaaare it. Much love Dave @BoalsGoals xo