Maeve O’Boyle
Posted By :Date :admin | 12-13-2016
A recording artist in her own right, Maeve O'Boyle is a prolific and versatile writer working with some of Europe’s most established names. Performing music from an early age, Maeve was already an established face on the Glasgow music scene by the age of 15 but first came to most peoples attention when she won a 'Danny' after appearing on the Danny Kyle stage at Celtic Connections in 2006. Maeve signed with Scottish Indie, Linn Records,  releasing to mass critical acclaim, her debut, 'All My Sins' in the summer of 2009. After…
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Teitur
Posted By :Date :admin | 12-13-2016
Teitur (Tie-tor), left his homeland, the remote, beautiful, wild and weather beaten Faroe Islands in the far North Atlantic as a teenager. He was convinced that if he wanted to follow his dream of making his own music he had to go somewhere with the access to the technology and musical professionalism that he felt wasn’t available at home.   Ten years after the release of his first album, Poetry & Aeroplanes he came full circle returning both to home and his musical roots to record his sixth album Story…
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Alexander Knappe
Posted By :Date :admin | 12-13-2016
Alexander Knappe: born in Cottbus in 1985, now based in Berlin. At the age of 13 he enrolled in a sports high school. He made it into the youth team of professional soccer club Energie Cottbus, before talent scouts recruited him for first division side Hertha Berlin. But the dream of becoming a Bundesliga star was ended by a cruciate ligament rupture when he was 18. His contract was terminated, leaving Knappe (which happens to mean ”Squire”) to struggle along one day at a time with odd jobs.  2010 was…
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Baris Aladag
Posted By :Date :admin | 12-13-2016
Baris Aladag is defining a new generation of European artists. Emerging from a Turkish‐descended family in Germany, his work travels culturally as much as it explores new visual languages and formats. Baris’ dive into the art-sea started early. Thirteen years old— and already DJing in underground clubs. A        party so good he says, it was crashed by the police minutes after his gig. One year later he was in a studio recording his first single“ the house oft he acid people“. The young Baris entered then what Brian Eno called scenious – the genius encounter of a…
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