ATL Introducing...New Irish Music

ATL Introducing...New Irish Music

The best new music from Northern Ireland! Alongside a guide to the biggest Northern Irish tracks on the ATL playlist, Rigsy presents a short gig guide and a profile on a local act ATL reckons are about to set the world alight. Also expect exclusive session tracks and one off specials from your favourite festivals in Ireland - north and south.

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Recent episodes (4)

  • Elspeth, Cold Ju1ce 23 May 12

    Wed, 23 May 12

    Duration:
    8 mins

    Available:
    26 days remaining

    Phily Taggart is super sub for this podcast as Rigsy takes a wee day off. Newry's Elspeth are in studio to mark the release of their debut album, 'Coax' and perform 'Old Age' live in studio. Then we've a complete change of pace with one of Northern Irelands finest hip hop acts today, in the guise of Cold Ju1ce.

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  • Farriers, Elspeth 15 May 12

    Tue, 15 May 12

    Duration:
    10 mins

    Available:
    18 days remaining

    Here's another bite sized nugget from the ATL radio show, with a gem from the Farriers who came into studio and performed their track 'San Remo' live. Meanwhile Newry's Elspeth release their long awaited debut album this week and here's a teaser of the album, aptly called 'The Taster'.

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  • Pocket Billiards, Sick With Silence

    Wed, 9 May 12

    Duration:
    7 mins

    Available:
    12 days remaining

    Rigsy curates a small - but perfectly formed - chunk of Across the Line radio fun for your desktop. This week we have the ever awesome ska-punkers Pocket Billiards fully plugged in for our session and a freebie from genre-defying Sick With Silence. Enjoyez-vous.

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  • Sons of Caliber, Charles Hurts

    Tue, 1 May 12

    Duration:
    10 mins

    Available:
    4 days remaining

    Rigsy offers you a binary slice of the Across the Line radio show. In session we have the mid-Ulster folk outfit Sons of Caliber, plus we offer you a brand new track of 80's tinged indie-pop from Charles Hurts.

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