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New charity compilation features the best of Northern Ireland s electronic music scene
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Some of Belfast s most historic buildings and hidden architectural gems are to provide the backdrop for a series of online showcases from emerging and established musicians.
The collaborative video project will promote the cultural significance of the venues as well as the wide-ranging musical talents of the artists involved.
All Points: North will show off a selection of our foremost digital content creators, musicians and electronic producers, filmed in historical buildings located across the city.
The project is being managed by Belfast Electronic Arts & Music Academy (Beama). The team is made up of local digital artists and creative arts managers, including singer-songwriter Anthony Toner; electronic producer, DJ and label owner Timmy Stewart, and creative arts director John Walls, joined by videographers including Ross McClean and Paul McParland.
How a teenage health scare set hotly-tipped Belfast DJ Eddy Kennedy on his way
“I was bedridden for two weeks so I thought I d have a go at making music
DJ and musician Eddy Kennedy, aka Kessler, has relocated from his native Belfast to Rotterdam in the Netherlands (Image: Supplied)
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Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey felt guilty for getting sick while so many needed her help
Now back at her desk, she said, I’m doing a lot better now, delighted people are making use emergency funding for our Arts but I can remember nearly crying, gutted at leaving the people and the work behind.
Minister for Communities Deirde Hargey is back at her desk again (Image: Brian Thompson Photography)
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