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On this week's show John chatted to Hare Squead about their new EP and gig in The Workman's Club on Saturday Feb 29th. Plus there were lots of brand new releases on the playlist. Totally Irish with John Barker Sundays from 9 -11pm
On this week's show John chats to musician Naoise Roo about her gig in The Workman's Club this Friday. Munky, Synk, TOYGIRL & Bullet Girl talk about playing at TiLT this Tuesday in The Button Factory. And, there's lots of new music on the playlist. 9-11pm Naoise Roo Black Hole Naoise Roo NEW Totally Irish jingle Naoise Roo Almost Perfect (LIVE) Naoise Roo Falling Stars (LIVE) Odd Morris Lilac Leaves Munky Megaton Bullet Girl Wasted TOYGIRL Reign Synk Out Of The Storm 10-11pm Bajjna Homeless Boy Soda Blonde Terrible Hands Shookrah What Is It Sinead O'Brien Limbo Jape Sentinel Bokito Cut Her Down Neomadic TheDojo NITEFISH Moneyfuck Durtburd Shake Shake Fail Tamara Hall With Feeling Wtr I Think I Love It Sorcha Richardson First Prize Bravery Totally Irish with John Barker Sundays from 9pm
Erstwhile Catholic crime-fighting team Eamon (John Morton) & Li’l Charlie (Kelly Shatter) are in their own separate races against time to solve a sinister Satanic murder, putting them on a collision course with a coven of deadly witches (Wren Dennehy, Amy Dunne, Laura Brady). Cast John Morton as Eamon de Valera Kelly Shatter as Li’l Charlie McQuaid Kevin McGahern as Cardinal Buck McCoy Hannah Mamalis as Li’l Charlie II Wren Dennehy as the High Priestess Stephen Considine as Pope Pius XII Finbarr Doyle as Bram Stoker/Secretary/James Connolly Laura Brady as Elaine Amy Dunne as Allegra/Mrs. Foley Tony Cantwell as Brendan Foley/Dracula Written & directed by Peter McGann Poster designed by Sean Clancy Sound and lighting by Denis Buckley Performed on October 22nd in the Workman's Club, Dublin
Leave a comment below for a chance to win two tickets to Lethal Dialect's upcoming show in The Workman's Club on Friday, 9th August. Tickets: https://www.ticketweb.ie/event/lethal-dialect-the-workmans-club-tickets/9702415?REFERRAL_ID=tmfeed&subId1=38996809&subId2=6e191d73-36d8-420b-8fd0-d7d69820dc92 Undoubtedly one of Ireland's premier hip-hop artists, Paul Alwright best known as Lethal Dialect, has been dominating since his breakout LP in 2011 'LD50'. On this week's episode, I'm also joined by RTE 2FM presenter and DJ, Mo K. Find Lethal Dialect's discography here: https://lethaldialect.bandcamp.com/Find 'Hungry' by Paul Alwright here: https://open.spotify.com/album/5kW9fcHqCyFkUImGgZz1lF?si=3uEuqc22Tj2rqgghZPNrygStream 'Red Hot' here: https://open.spotify.com/track/2Qq6dTbKHwIIvoD0kwPvP2?si=cfxuQbuoQpqGgRvEVunr4Q Follow Lethal Dialect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paul_alwright/Follow Mo K on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djmokay/ Listen to this podcast on iTunes or Spotify here: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/podcast Follow Soul Doubt Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmagFollow Soul Doubt Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/Join our Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/303676370205158/about/ Soul Doubt Podcast hosted by: https://www.instagram.com/shanesora/Soul Doubt Podcast sound by: https://www.instagram.com/soundguyoran/ If you're looking for a premium recording studio in Dublin's city centre, consider Audiohaus Dublin. For pricing and bookings, visit; https://www.audiohausdublin.com/ For advertising or general queries, email shane@souldoubtmagazine.com Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe for new episodes every Wednesday.
To celebrate the one year anniversary of our podcast, we hosted a live panel discussion held in The Workman's Club on Saturday, 22nd June following the premiere of the short documentary on Irish hip-hop 'Up Next'. I was humbled to be joined on the panel by the film's director Bobby Zithelo, along with rising Irish artists Why-Axis, Nealo, Flynn Johnson and Nonzus Magnus. Watch this podcast on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=512_CJQxi_k&feature=youtu.be Follow Bobby Zithelo on Instagram for updates on the documentary and future events: https://www.instagram.com/_zithelo/Watch the trailer for Up Next here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stdlvAlrRbo&t=15s Panel hosted by https://www.instagram.com/shanesora/ This wouldn't have been possible without the artists who joined us on the panel. Thank you to: https://www.instagram.com/why__axis/https://www.instagram.com/nealodasilla/https://www.instagram.com/flynnjohnson26/https://www.instagram.com/nonzusmagnus/ A special thanks to District Magazine for helping us organise this event, along with The Workman's Club and Red Bull Ireland.https://www.instagram.com/district.magazine/https://www.instagram.com/workmansclub/https://www.instagram.com/redbullire/ None of this would be possible without the team at Audiohaus Dublin.https://www.audiohausdublin.com/Sound by https://www.instagram.com/soundguyoran/ Thank you to everyone who attended Up Next, we hope to see you again soon!https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/newsletter/2019/6/20/up-next-documentary-premiere-live-panel-discussion-and-live-performances Thumbnail photography by https://www.instagram.com/kaylemsimpson_/ Thanks for watching! Please consider leaving a like and comment to support us, and subscribe to be kept updated for future episodes!
The sheriff of Reinvention finds keeping the peace tougher than usual when a figure from the past he’d sooner forget rides into town, thirsty for vengeance. Sam Stride: John Dennehy Ranown: Kate Murray The Commodore: Tony Cantwell Miss Abilene / Screaming woman: Amy Dunne Tess Sirico: Meg Healy Drunky: John Morton Marshal Bill / bank clerk: Eoin Lyons Ben Teague / Dutch: Finbarr Doyle Tector Teague: Stephen Considine Mrs. Calloway: Laura Brady Written & directed by Peter McGann Poster by Sean Clancy Sound mix by Kevin Brennan Performed on December 3rd 2018 in the Workman's Club
Catholic crime-fighters Eamon de Valera and Li'l Charlie McQuaid are faced with both a stranded Santa Claus and a festive fascist uprising led by the fiendish supervillain,The Blue Hood Cast Eamon de Valera: John Morton Li'l Charlie: Kelly Shatter Santa Claus: Finbarr Doyle The Blue Hood: Meg Healy The Narrator/Eamon Action Figure: Tony Cantwell Lord Haw-Haw: John Dennehy Pope Pius XII: Stephen Considine Topless Limerick Hooligan/Deirdre Quinn: Kate Murray Father/Young Priest: Eoin Lyons Passerby/Sexy Dream Lady: Amy Dunne Dimples the Elf: Laura Brady Written & directed by Peter McGann Poster by Sean Clancy Sound mix by Kevin Brennan Performed on December 3rd 2018 in the Workman's Club
NO ENCORE goes live again with a grand return to The Workman's Club in the heart of Dublin city on a wistful autumnal Sunday night. The boys were joined by Paddy Hanna, Christian Tierney and Lilla Vargen on a lively evening, all of which you may enjoy right now... ACT ONE: Dave and Daithí review Oscar hopeful A Star is Born. ACT TWO: Paddy Hanna clambers aboard the couch for a chat before bringing the house down with a few old standards. ACT THREE: Music news in review aka why presidential hopefuls should probably just avoid pop culture commentary altogether. ACT FOUR: Photographer to the stars Christian Tierney takes us through his fascinating whirlwind story to date. ACT FIVE: Songs of the Week with Boyzone, Charli XCX, Anderson .Paak, Sigrid and Dave's fascination with The Blair Witch Project. ACT SIX: Lilla Vargen closes the night out in style. NO ENCORE returns to the Workman's Club on Wednesday December 19 for the NO ENCORE Quiz of the Year. Get involved.
Decent pun title, that. NO ENCORE is thrilled to welcome the great Conor O'Brien of Villagers fame to the show this week as he discusses new album The Art of Pretending to Swim, Twin Peaks and a whole lot more. Elsewhere, the legendary Fionnuala Jones returns on co-host duties amidst a typically raucous episode that is absolutely packed with reviews and news. Don't forget; NO ENCORE returns to The Workman's Club on Sunday October 14th as part of the Dublin Podcast Festival. Tickets [HERE](https://www.ticketmaster.ie/dublin-podcast-festival-no-encore-dublin-10-14-2018/event/180054FFD92EECA4?camefrom=TWIT_WP_NOENCORE_030918) ACT ONE: Live show announcements and reviews of Mitski and Arctic Monkeys in the live arena. ACT TWO: So much news including the return of Westlife and Dave's take on the new Netflix documentary on Quincy Jones. ACT THREE: Conor O'Brien of Villagers in conversation. ACT FOUR: Suede bring the album of the week in the form of The Blue Hour. ACT FIVE: Songs of the Week with Chris Cornell, Sufjan Stevens, Mini Mansions, Mumford & Sons and Danny Brown. EXIT MUSIC: We Had Zillions - 'Endless'
Greetings. NO ENCORE returns with almost as much TV and movie talk as music talk, so maybe we need to look at what this podcast actually is. For now, dive on in to a packed and lively hour... ACT ONE: Cinema trips, drunken escapades and a reminder that we are back in The Workman's Club on Sunday October 14 as part of the Dublin Podcast Festival. ACT TWO: A wild news agenda featuring a terrible song's rebirth, the generous grocery ways of Ludacris and Mozza's manager massacring an already-dead publication. ACT THREE: A deep dive into Travis Scott's Astroworld. ACT FOUR: Songs of the Week with The Dodos, Jape, Aphex Twin, You Me At Six and Matthew Dear. EXIT MUSIC: Eoin O'Neill - 'Woe Mine'
That's where we'll be. For now, NO ENCORE is studio-bound for another deep dive into the music world. ACT ONE: An announcement. ACT TWO: David Kitt's lament, financial joy for Calvin Harris, label struggles for Sky Ferreira, an important Quincy Jones update and the majestic versatility of Disturbed. ACT THREE: All Saints are back with new album Testament. The boys testify accordingly. ACT FOUR: SOTW with Robyn, Enrique Iglesias, Tom Morello, Miguel and Anna Calvi. EXIT MUSIC: Spies - 'Ho Chi Minh'
Welcome to our big 50th episode party! We took over the Vintage Room in The Workman's Club and filled it with sound people. We did a little quiz and gave away some extremely desirable prizes. Then we talked to Oscar-winning graphic designer Annie Atkins whose work you've seen in The Grand Budapest Hotel, Isle Of Dogs, Bridge Of Spies, The Tudors, and loads more. Annie talked to us about the classic and only mildly disturbing family comedy BIG. It was a really interesting conversation and also it's one of the very special times where Alan, Ellen, and Sarah are all in the same room so that was fun. Thank you so much to Alan and Brian at HeadStuff for making this episode happen and to everybody at The Workman's who gave us the space and set us up and made sure we didn't set fire to anything. We donated all of our ticket sales for the night to Together For Yes and we're delighted to say that we raised €300 so thank you to everybody that bought a ticket. Note: We are shamble people and away from the safe confines of the HeadStuff studio we have a tendency to make microphones malfunction. It happens a couple of times during this but it shouldn't affect your listening experience too much unless you have "platinum ears". Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced and edited by Brian + Alan
Colm back, Craig out, as the NO ENCORE vessel continues to power through choppy waters. All hail returning guest co-host David A. Tapley for bringing his laconic noise to proceedings once again - and do check out Tandem Felix's gig in the Workman's Club on Thursday April 5. Elsewhere, Aoife and Dan from Æ Mak drop by for a chat, Colm gets very excited about an all-star American football game, and Dave shakes off the cobwebs by hitting the live music beat. ACT ONE: Sigrid and Young Fathers' respective visits to Dublin get the roving reporter treatment, but no Phoenix, much to Colm's devastation. ACT TWO: News! ACT THREE: Æ Mak in conversation. ACT FOUR: The prolific Frankie Cosmos and her latest Vessel in review. ACT FIVE: Songs of the Week with Picture This, Girls Names, Spies, Thirty Seconds to Mars, A$AP Rocky and Panic! At The Disco. Quite the murderer's row, eh? EXIT MUSIC: Æ Mak - 'Glow'
Ten years after an economic and social crisis that it seemed would change the Irish political landscape utterly, the political dominance of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael is diminished - but continues. Are we destined to be governed by these organisations forever? As part of the Dublin Podcast Festival, Pat Leahy, Mary Minihan and Fiach Kelly joined Hugh in front of a live audience at The Workman's Club in Dublin to take a close look at our two main political parties today. How do they see themselves and one another? How has the upheaval of the last decade changed them, and where are they headed ideologically? Thanks to Alan Bennet and everyone working on the Podcast Festival. Thanks also to Alan Kinsella for providing our backdrop of historic election literature.
We keep a list of people we’d like to feature at Banter and Paul Kimmage has been on that list for ages so we were delighted to persuade him to join us at the Workman's Club in Dublin in January to talk about his life and work as part of this year’s First Fortnight mental health festival. One of the most influential and widely read sportswriters in the country, Paul talked to us about his life as a professional cyclist, his career as a sportswriter, the mental stresses and strains that occur in sport and sportswriting and the art of the interview.
Labhair Brian Ó Conchubhair linn ar an gclár seo faoi dhámhachtainí Fulbright atá ar fáil sa teicneolaíocht foghlama teangan in Ollscoil Notre Dame in Indiana na Stát Aontaithe. Chomh maith leis sin labhraíomar le Dan McDonald atá ag eagrú díolachán ealaíne do na teifigh in Calais agus sa tSiria a bheas ar siúl ar an 30 Meán Fómhair sa Workman's Club i mBAC agus bhí Siún Ní Cheallaigh ag labhairt faoin ngrúpa de mhúinteoirí tíreolais atá tar éis teacht le chéile chun acmhainní a roinnt agus cothromas a lorg mar mhúinteoirí Gaelscoile tíreolais.