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Playlists

Remember blogs? I used to post blogs on MySpace quite frequently but the instant-hit of posts on social media seems to have replaced such missives. 

So, I'm going to write about playlists which, with the growth of streaming services like Spotify, seem to be on the increase. There are downsides to this. Recording artists love to produce albums. Every year the Choice Music Prize in Ireland highlights the great number of albums produced in Ireland alone. The album occupies a similar mileu to the feature length movie from a filmmaker or to the exhibition from the visual artist. And similarly to these mediums the album allows its creator room and space to explore a particular mood, theme or notion. It's a spacious form and in its best incarnation, carefully constructed. So is it sacrilege to pull these works apart, to cherrypick the best tracks? I don't think that it is. I like playlists.

Playlisting, to me, allows tracks to exist within a new context which can breathe fresh life into a  song. I used to work on Raidió na Life in Dublin where I had a show called 'An Uair Dhraiochta'. I produced the programme for years in a voluntary capacity. As the show aired on a Sunday evening, I tended to play mellow, atmospheric tracks and I grew a bit of a knack for playlisting. I enjoyed finding new music and meeting new bands who, like myself, wanted to connect with people who loved music, and who hopefully appreciated their music too. So, putting together a playlist for my Spotify profile, which I entitled 'Nocturnal Listening: Ambience & Atmosphere'. I started off with artists like Massive Attack, Max Richter, Lisa Hannigan and Chihei Hatakeyma, artists who in some way touched off or inspired my own work. And when I placed my own songs from Idiot Songs & Nocturnes in the playlist I was really pleased to find that they sat alongside these pieces really nicely, it was a playlist I myself would enjoy! So, I felt pretty proud about that, proud of the songs me and Enda Roche in Nocturnes and my collaborator Justin Grounds in Idiot Songs have produced over the last number of years.

You can keep an eye on the playlist below. I'll keep changing it and adding to it. 

P

 

 

Idiot Songs & Lubomyr Melnyk / 23.01.2015

On January 23rd Justin & I shivered in the bowels of Dublin's Unitarian Church before taking to the altar to perform. Beautifully lit, the venue was full, the sound pure. Before Lubomyr played he gave some context to his work and spoke of the ineffable grace of music. Then we slipped into the symphony, the meaningless and the meaningful, and in the swell and crash of sound I saw my life flicker. 

Photos by Fergal Rice here. 

NEW SITE

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Salutations,

Dear reader, welcome to my newly designed website where I will keep you up to date with news of my pursuits and endeavours. The site has been designed by Mr Stephen Kiernan (who designed the vinyl release of In Movement) and once again he has done a fantastic job. Many thanks Stephen.

On the near horizon I have plans to play some Idiot Songs gigs with Justin in January as well as a host of new songs to put to record. More on that anon.

Right now, it is nearing Christmas so best wishes of the season to you and yours,

Pearse