Planning gigs continues to be challenging for the team at den Atelier, but they still have gems planned…
5 Great Uses Of Music In Film
There is no doubt that a great soundtrack can have do wonders in film and tv. This is by no means a ‘best of’ list but here we’ve gathered some of our favourite instances of great music from iconic scenes in the movies.
New Music: Track of The Week
This week we our picks of new music included tracks by The Lazy Eyes, Sunflower Thieves, Gabriella Cohen, Band of Horses and Fred Again as well as the first new offerings in a while from Melody’s Echo Chamber, Jack White and Pete Doherty with his collaboration with Frederic Lo. Our listeners voted for Jack White’s new track ‘Love is Selfish‘ to be played every day on the breakfast show.
Interview: The Lazy Eyes
Tom had The Lazy Eyes on The Breakfast Show today to discuss their beginnings as a band, the current music scene in Australia, making and putting out music in Covid times and how they reacted to being given the top spot in our top 100 of 2021.
The Sound of the 80s
The 80s was definitely a huge decade for innovations in pop music but what made it sound so new and exciting? In this article we examine four major developments in recording technology that catapulted pop music into the future in the 1980s and gave it that defining sound that we now recognise immediately.
New Music: Track Of The Week
This week brought us new tracks by Tears for Fears, Placebo, Muse, The Wombats, The Knocks featuring Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Metronomy and Fontaines DC who our listeners voted into their top spot with their ne single ‘Jackie Down The Line‘.
Time Warp
Missed it this on Brekky? Have a go now…what year was it?
Album Review: The Weeknd - Dawn FM
The Weeknd’s 7th Album ‘Dawn FM’ is a wonderfully crafted and perfectly timed creative statement by an artist on the top of his game.
Lost In Music: Cover Versions
On today’s show we asked you to get involved by sending in your favourite cover versions of all time.
New Music: Track Of The Week
Every Monday the Breakfast Show Team bring you a selection of their favourite new music to have been released in the previous week and ask the listeners to decide on which track will be our track of the week.
RESET is an unmissable festival for jazz lovers!
Ara City Radio's Top 100 Tracks of 2021
Our round up of 2021’s best new music
Track of the Week
Every week Tom puts together a list of new releases, to see what sticks with listeners.
Francis Of Delirium Awarded Global Project Grant from Kultur | LX
It was announced yesterday that the selection committee of Kultur | lx had unanimously decided to award the Global Project Grant in the pop/rock/electro/hip-hop category to Jana Bahrich of Francis of Delirium.
Interview with Balthazar 23.11.21
Back on the road and playing Atelier in Luxembourg, Tom chats to Jinte from the band to find out about the album and how the past year has been
New Amateur Orchestra at the Philharmonie
Music is about sharing; with your friends, with your colleagues, with your family…in this spirit the Philharmonie will share this beautiful space to bring together amateur musicians in a new orchestra.
Weekly Radar Releases on Nicole's Friday Show
Nicole keeps Friday’s fresh with new tunes for you to check out.
Like A Jazz Machine Festival In Dudelange Starts Tomorrow
Live Jazz Festival in Dudelange!
Weekly Release Radar on Nicole’s Friday Show
1- He said she said- CHVRCHES
Scottish synth pop band are back with a strong and personal track “He Said She Said”.
Through the track lead singer Lauren Mayberry makes a powerful statement “Being a woman is fucking exhausting, and it felt better to scream it into a pop song than scream it into the void”
It’s the first song Chvrches wrote for the new project — recorded during the pandemic “almost entirely remotely on two different sides of the Atlantic”
2-Am I even real? - Leyya
Leyya, a Trip-Hop band from Austria released a track that they “don’t really know what to write here. If explaining the meaning of the song is necessary or if you’re even interested in it. I just hope you enjoy it and the video we made.” as they wrote in their statement under the release.
If you are interested, - watch the video
3- Why Won’t You Wait- Tora
Australian band Tora released “Why Won’t You Wait” as an announcement of their new album ‘A Force Majeure’ due in September.
The track is a completely self made piece, written, recorded, mixed and mastered by the band themselves, “provides a sophistication in its instrumentation full of intricate guitar riffs and robust synths that set the soundscape alight whilst the strengthened backbone of deepened beats and smooth bass maintains the off-kilter nature of the tempo.” - Acid Stag.
4- The First Day- Villagers
Another album announcement comes from Villagers, with the single ‘The First Day’ Villagers announced ‘Fever Dreams’ to be released on August 20.
Band’s Conor O’Brien speaking of the creation of the new album said: “I had an urge to write something that was as generous to the listener as it was to myself. Sometimes the most delirious states can produce the most ecstatic, euphoric and escapist dreams.”
About Nicole:
Nicole's audience know her from the indie venues around town, and expect to hear the best indie vibes, especially new acts from the local scene as musicians join her on the show.
Head to CAPe in Ettelbruck this Weekend
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