
My weekly show on Party 934 which was previously available via Mixcloud in this section of the site will now be available for streaming and download direct from the Party 934 website each week here
DJ / Producer / Remixer / Podcaster based in Dublin, Ireland
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My weekly show on Party 934 which was previously available via Mixcloud in this section of the site will now be available for streaming and download direct from the Party 934 website each week here
The fintanmoloney9436.live-website.com/ stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 1,000 times in 2015. If it were a cable car, it would take about 17 trips to carry that many people.
Me latest record is ready to roll streaming on Soundcloud. A bass driven Speed Garage / G-House track called ‘Me Plus You’
It clocks in at 126 BPM and is in the key of C Minor.
Check it out and turn the bass up ;-D
Along with my own productions, remixes, mashups and other bits and pieces up on here whenever I come across a good mix on the interwebs that I recommend checking out I also post it em here. ‘Duck Sauce’ are the formidable combination of DJ/Producer Armand Van Helden and DJ/Producer A-Trak. The duo hit the public spotlight a few years back with club smash ‘Barbra Streisand’ – taking a ‘Boney M’ sample from ‘Gotto Go Home’ and twisting and turning into a dancefloor favourite. Following on with a somewhat different sound on ‘Big Bad Wolf’ and most recently ‘It’s You’ (which is a return to disco house) the duo keep coming up with fresh sounds.
Here they go in the mix for two hours for BBC Radio 1’s ‘Essential Mix’ – speaking about the mix:
”In the first hour of our Essential Mix we decided to share a bunch of unreleased demo’s; songs we tried shopping to George Michaels, Celine Dion, and Billy Joel but that were all declined. In the second hour we made a mix of songs that inspired us over the years and up to the present. A lot of the music in this mix comes from our secret crates and was bought on the black market. This mix takes you into the wacky world of duck mountain and will give you a glimpse of our upcoming album ‘Quack’ ”. ~ Duck Sauce
This mix is one hell of a party…turn it up loud !
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So 2012 draws to a close and hope y’all had a good one, let’s make 2013 an even better one !
Looking back at the year for me I have to say it was an interesting one in terms of the different areas I’m involved in.
Some of the highlights for me:
February I remixed the track ‘Push It To The Limit’ by Paul Engemann from the Scarface soundtrack and got to meet & interview one of my all time heroes DJ Sneak.
Also during February we started work building the XLR-Radio studios, a job we had envisaged taking a few weeks but it took a lot longer !
April I worked on a remix of the song ‘Shine’ by Sabriye a singer originally from Turkey now living in the United States. That remix came about from a discussion on Twitter with Sabriye about her new song and in the end I produced two remixes each with a very different flavor.
May Went in the mix again on my buddy Paul Webb’s show ‘Balance’ on Spin South West FM, incidentally check out his show each and every Friday night 9.45pm – 12.45am for the latest club sounds.
June The big one for June was the launch of XLR-Radio after months of preparation. A variety of bands and DJs played for launch day and a lot of fun was had by all. We launched XLR in the two bars beneath our studios, The Blind Pig & Dr John’s.
Also in June from a production side of things it was mash up time again and I decided to go for something completely different. I took the track ‘Honky Tonk Angels’ by Kitty Wells (from the Devil’s Reject’s soundtrack) for a spin, giving it a country hip-hop vibe. Mashing up the video also as always was a lot of fun.
July – November
It was all XLR work, 7 days a week ! No time for anything else … Due to the sheer amount of work inolved in keeping the station on the air as November came around it was decided to put the station on hold for the time being with a look to a relaunch in early 2013.
December Entered the Snow Patrol, ‘Fallen Empires’ remix competition and my entry appeared online on December 17th, fingers crossed now on the outcome. I’ll have to wait until late January to find out how that goes…something to look forward to I guess !? It was a pleasure to work on the track whatever the outcome and look forward to getting involved in more of these competitions in 2013.
Also in December I started working on the new album from Austin, Texas singer-songwriter Kevin Brown’s new album ‘Big Moon In The Sky’. I’ll be producing this album putting my twist on his already established sound, the first track ‘The Trail’ I posted online towards the end of December. This is another project I’m looking forward to getting into early 2013.
December was a busy month, as the world didn’t end and we were all still here on the 22nd I re-joined Paul Webb on Spin South West for another mix to close out the year.
Throughout the year..
A variety of other things happened throughout the year including DJing for The Special Olympics fundraiser on O'Connell St, Limerick and Gay Pride 2012 @ Home, Baker Place, Limerick. I played these along with a variety of other gigs including a new dance night which kicked off late in the year in Charlie Chaplin's which looks set to be one to watch for 2013.
I also did a interviews for a few different documentaries relating to DJing & Music Production and kicked off a new regular radio show on XLR 'The Temple' which will return in 2013.
So there you have it..that sums it up for me in terms of music production & DJing ! Here is to an even more productive 2013!! Let's do this !
The fintanmoloney9436.live-website.com/ stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
The new Boeing 787 Dreamliner can carry about 250 passengers. This blog was viewed about 1,700 times in 2012. If it were a Dreamliner, it would take about 7 trips to carry that many people.
Over the summer I and a few other Irish producers were involved in a short documentary on the use of sampling in music production. The documentary was produced by Limerick director / editor / producer Jeff Lent and was filmed at a variety of locations around Ireland. Jeff put this together for a College project and recently released it on YouTube so now I can feature it here 🙂
Documentary:
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The track of mine featured in my segments is called ‘Ya Don’t’:
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XLR covers a wide variety of music which is not catered for on existing local radio stations and we offer support for local artists and DJs to get their music or sets heard alongside International artists and DJs. Our music policy is primarily based around an Indie – Electro – Hip Hop – Dance format with specialist shows taking over in the evenings.
XLR broadcasts from 31 Thomas Street, Limerick City in Ireland. Along with XLR in the building you can also find a photography studio (Ken Coleman), a tattoo parlour (High on Ink by Ulrich Hueber) and two bars: The Blind Pig and Dr Johns.
XLR is proud to offer personality driven radio, something we feel is sorely lacking in the current radio market in Limerick. Our shows will be built around the individual musical tastes and personalities of our presenters. We feel it is vital that each presenter has a platform to showcase their knowledge and genuine love for their style of music.
XLR boasts a line-up of presenters and contributors all with a background in many aspects of the Limerick music scene, from prominent local musicians, club DJs, journalists, bloggers, and Internet TV personalities along with established radio presenters.
The music policy of the station will primarily focus on Indie – Electro – Hip Hop – Dance outside of which specialist shows will include Metal, Rock, Ska and more.
XLR’s music policy will reflect the style and range of music enjoyed in the Limerick today. We will play the music you hear in the clubs, the bands you go to see live. The station will do its upmost to seek out the newest trends emerging in the local scene. The station intends to be the real soundtrack to Limerick City.
The management team at XLR have 30 years of radio experience combined in both terrestrial FM radio and online radio markets and bring this in to all areas of what we do to ensure that the listener is always no. 1.
XLR is unique in having the highest sound quality in Ireland for an internet based station due to the superior nature of our AAC sound encoding, multiband compression and stereo enhancement. This offers crystal clear top end and well-rounded bottom end on the bass. Which when either delivered over a large speaker system or a mobile phone speaker or headphones always sounds good.
The full schedule of shows and presenters will be announced soon on-air, on our website, Facebook and Twitter pages.
As part of our launch daytime in the studiio we had Ray Fennelly (Live 95FM, Regional Hospital Radio, Wired FM, RLO), Enda Caldwell (XFM London, Today FM, FM104, Radio Luxemburg, Spin Dublin, Atlantic 252) along with XLR presenters. On the decks spinning live in Dr John’s we had Phil Wade, Deep Pete and Greenwood and downstairs live in The Blind Pig we had the Crow Black Chicken album launch. All of which was carried live on the day.
XLR can be heard on our website and mobile website, via the free tuneIn radio app on iPhone/Pad/iPod, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, Samsung Bada & Palm devices. XLR can also be accessed on Google TV and Yahoo TV on your Smart TV via tunein. Dedicated XLR apps for iPhone/iPad/iPod and Android are currently in development and slated for a mid-August release.
To keep up to date with everything XLR you can access our website: www.xlr-radio.com our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/xlr.radio and our Twitter page: www.twitter.com/xlr_radio.
For all press related enquiries please contact ray@xlr-radio.com (Schedules / Advertising / Daytime Manager) or fintan@xlr-radio.com (Head of Music & I.T. / Evening Manager). For requests or info related to the current show on-air please contact studio@xlr-radio.com
We have been really busy lately moving in and building our new radio studios in Limerick City for XLR-Radio. Here is a little sneak preview of what we have been up to. Looking forward to the full station launch really soon 🙂
www.xlr-radio.com
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Justin Robertson rocked the ‘Stay At Home Weekender’ @ The Underground, Baker Place, Limerick, Ireland. I was backstage to talk to him exclusively for XLR-Radio (www.xlr-radio.com).
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House music legend Graeme Park arrived into town for a night of house anthems on December 10th, 2011 for the first night of Back2Love @ Baker Place, Limerick, Ireland. I chatted with him backstage about music production, the legendary Hacienda & Sound Factory clubs, radio shows and more 🙂
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