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Six Voices Re-Shaping Ireland's Musical Identity


From stark poetry to rugged hip-hop and more.
Irish identity is up for grabs.
St Patricks Day emphasises the island s global reach, the manner in which the diaspora has survived and thrives in corners around the world.
Yet Irishness has become increasingly hard to define, with new generations, political developments, and increased immigration causing the country to take a step back, and look at itself once more.
The process has been mirrored and enhanced in the country s complex network of music communities. Simply put: Irish music is thriving, but there s no one defining sound or idea. Indeed, diversity is its strength, whether that s the rollicking post-punk of ....

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The World According To Denise Chaila


The World According To Denise Chaila
If someone is going to give me a quest and send me on a journey, I want it to be me.
“I’m bemused!” Zambian-born, Irish poet, rapper and spoken word artist
Denise Chaila laughs, looking back on the last 24 hours. The previous day, Chaila had been announced the winner of the RTE Choice Music Prize for Irish album of the year for her mixtape ‘Go, Bravely’. The mixtape marked only the second hip-hop album awarded the choice prize, the Irish equivalent of the Mercury award. The first hip-hop album to be awarded the prize was ‘Let The Dead Bury The Dead’ by fellow Limerick men ....

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Gallery: RTÉ Choice Music Prize Ceremony


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Irish hip-hop contenders Rusangano Family proved popular winners of last night s RTÉ Choice Music Prize Ceremony, winning the Choice gong for their socially and politically charged album 
Let The Dead Bury The Dead. At a ceremony in Dublin s Vicar Street, they received the award plus a cheque for €10,000, provided by the Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO) and the Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA). Earlier in the night, Kildare duo of Ryan Hennessy and Jimmy Rainsford, AKA Picture This, bagged The Choice Music Song of The Year prize with 
Take My Hand.
Morning Ireland on last night s Choice ceremony: ....

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