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Thursday, October 6th, 2011
Thursday sees the first batch of Hard Working Class Heroes bands take to Dublin’s streets figuratively and literally too. It’s not all about the nightshows in venues like The Button Factory, Grand Social, Twisted Pepper and Workman’s Club: all-ages shows have been organised across town, in restaurants, shops, stores and universities. Bands will take the




(No Ratings Yet)Friday, June 24th, 2011
Having listened to Zombie Computer fairly closely over the last few months and worked with them on the This Cover series in the run-up to the release of their debut album, I was really curious to know...




(No Ratings Yet)Thursday, April 14th, 2011
Strident and yet unobtrusive, this is probably my favourite of the three reworkings by Zombie Computer, OMD’s The New Stoneage, the final instalment of the Cork band’s project This Cover. A timeless song by a truly great...




(No Ratings Yet)Thursday, March 10th, 2011
As part two of the free download Zombie Computer This Cover series, the Cork band have re-imagined the song Dark Rift by Pictureplane. It’s a brilliant effort, taking the electronic artist’s track to a more textured level...




(No Ratings Yet)Thursday, January 6th, 2011
Dead excited about the upcoming album from Cork’s Zombie Computer. They’ve only been going for six months but in that time have signed to Psychonavigation Records for the release of their debut, Indian Summer, which will...




(No Ratings Yet)Tuesday, October 5th, 2010
Wow, I know it’s not a proper video but I was surprised to find this remix of Anodyne’s Close Your Eyes by Autechre and doubly-thrilled to hear how good it is, how it doesn’t sound like Autechre,...




(No Ratings Yet)Wednesday, September 29th, 2010
Stumbled across this on Dailymotion yesterday via Psychonavigation‘s Keith Downey :: Ciaran Byrne‘s Ode To Able Sail. On looking up, I realised it’s a pretty old song, exactly three years in fact. Not that it makes a...




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