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'All Together Now'' with Black Country, New Road, Iggy Pop, and more

Aug 4, 2023  ·  Curraghmore House, Portlaw Curraghmore House, Portlaw

'All Together Now''
Aug 4
'All Together Now''
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Black Country, New Road, spawned from a Wikipedia name generator and Brixton's Windmill scene in 2019, merges post-rock and jazz-inflected post-punk. Hailed as "the best band in the world" by The Quietus, they boast high praise from NYT, NPR, and The Guardian.
Iggy Pop, born in Michigan, prefigured '70s punk and '90s grunge, known for iconic albums like Lust for Life and The Idiot. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Stooges in 2010 and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020. His collaboration with Josh Homme on Post Pop Depression earned a Grammy nod. Iggy's film work includes the Golden Globe-nominated "Gold" and contributions to "Good Time," which won at Cannes.
Born Terje Olsen, Todd Terje is a key figure in the Scandinavian dance scene since 2004, known for hits like "Inspector Norse" & "Snooze 4 Love," and notable remixes. He's collaborated with Robbie Williams and remixed for Franz Ferdinand.
Born in the UK, Daniel Avery is a pioneering electronic artist blending ambient, hardcore, and techno. Known for the albums Ultra Truth and Drone Logic, his illustrious career includes collaborations with Marie Davidson, A.K. Paul, and Alessandro Cortini. Avery's renowned live shows toured globally, and he's revered for his DJ sets. His enduring connection with fabric began with FABRICLIVE66, while Andrew Weatherall praised his “gimmick-free machine funk.”
Reuniting in 2019, the original Sugababes lineup is known for iconic harmonies and blending pop, alternative, and R&B. They've rocked Glastonbury and sold out The O2.
Max Richter's new album 'In A Landscape' explores optimism and emotion with electronic sounds. It complements his album 'The Blue Notebooks' and coincides with his first world tour, playing iconic venues like London’s Royal Festival Hall and LA's Walt Disney Concert Hall, inviting audiences to reflect on life's dualities.
Le Boom is Christy and Andy Leech, Navan brothers blending pop melodies and beats, known for high-energy live shows. BBC Radio One named them Ones to Watch.
Irish folk singer/songwriter Lisa O'Neill, from Ballyhaise, County Cavan, is known for her distinctive voice and storytelling. Notable works include "Same Cloth or Not" and "Heard a Long Gone Song," both nominated for the Choice Music Prize. Her track "Rock the Machine" won Best Original Folk Track at the 2019 RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards. O'Neill toured with David Gray and collaborated with Yorkston/Thorne/Khan. She also contributed to "Peaky Blinders" with her Bob Dylan cover. In 2023, she released "All of This Is Chance."
The Scratch, a Dublin-based band, blends metal with Irish music, gaining fame from viral busking videos. Their 2020 debut album hit #9 in Irish charts, with record vinyl sales. Known for sold-out Dublin shows and self-made music videos.
Dublin-born Sorcha Richardson crafts indie-folk music, gaining acclaim with albums like 'First Prize Bravery' and 'Smiling Like an Idiot.' Collaborated with Villagers and Mitski, her work, praised by The Irish Times and others, earned a Choice Music Prize nomination.
London-based Warmduscher, known for chaos and experimentation, embrace gqom, hip-hop, jazz, punk-funk, and disco on their new album, "Too Cold To Hold," creating a fresh, bold sound.
Hi, I'm Dan, a music artist known as Caribou and Daphni, born in Canada. I blend electronic, psychedelic, and indie styles. Thanks for listening, and keep creating!
Grammy-winning UK artist Tourist, born William Phillips, crafts electronic music inspired by Daft Punk & The Chemical Brothers. Known for the hit "Stay With Me" & albums like 'Inside Out,' he blends nostalgic house with folk elements.

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