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Listen to Susan Philipsz's award-winning piece in 'Lowlands' video
Composer Neil Martin recalls singing Handel's masterpiece in the Ulster Hall in 1972
Chock full of singles, nevertheless Two Door Cinema Club's debut disappoints as a whole
Watch acoustic performances in the Botanic Avenue bookstore by some of Northern Ireland's most exciting artists
Jersey rockers light up the Ulster Hall with bone-shaking anthems
New music promos from rockers the Beat Poets and Key Of Atlas
The music centre wants to build two learning suites, but needs your help to succeed
Filmed in the shadows of Belfast's Safehouse Gallery, with the multi-talented Shauna Tohill
Watch Terri Hooley read from his autobiography, Hooleygan, and discover how the Hells Angels helped shape punk in Belfast
The Real Deal entices his flock upstairs in the Oh Yeah Music Centre
Brian Irvine's educational oratorio for children has been short-listed for a prestigious award
The best of the bunch in the November/December programme at QFT
Catchy pop rock, dance routines and freestyle rap battles at the Limelight
The Derry trio wrap up their UK tour in the Camden Barfly
The best music Mike Scott has produced since Fisherman's Blues
Belfast City Council calls for companies to apply for attendance support
Money too tight to mention? Not after this farewell tour it ain't
The ex-Led Zeppelin frontman brings his Band of Joy to the Waterfront
On the road to opportunity with the Nashville-inspired songwriter
A fusion of musical traditions with guitarist Bob Brozman and trad musicians John McSherry and Donal O'Connor
The Afrobeat star may be 70 years of age, but is still limber enough to bring down the house
The flamboyant singer-songwriter brings some drama to the Empire Music Hall
The charismatic Later... star brings classic blues and jazz to the Waterfront, but Ruby Turner steals the show
The Californian clarinettist Evan Christopher transports an audience to the streets of New Orleans
Despite an energetic and poetic performance, the Mazurka marathon reveals limitations
The award-winning players are impressive, despite some bad tuning
Music video from Belfast's folk royalty and an official promo from Bandwidth Sessions
In typically unconventional fashion, composer Brian Irvine continues to confound with his latest opera
Ross Moore asks, 'What's in a name?'
The music collective score the silent film Nosferatu in the Crescent Arts Centre
The Omagh band take on Belfast for a day, playing two live sessions
Restraint and extravagance meet in this performance for the young at heart
Chopin's salon junkies would have been impressed
Hometown hero Neil Hannon charms the crowds at Ardhowen Theatre
Hip-hop's Jedi master talks technology, party records and the most important thing a DJ should do
The new education and promotional project adds another string to Northern Ireland's musical bow
Live session with Neil Hannon on piano in Belfast, filmed by Kick Out The Jams
Grand opera beamed live from New York to Belfast - the new Metropolitan Opera season begins. Philip Hammond gives his opinion, and talks with Niall Doyle, chief executive of Opera Ireland, about streaming opera to the masses
Composer Brian Irvine returns with another high octane romp through a 'surreal and familiar' world of weirdness. In an exclusive chat with Philip Hammond he talks about his new production and previews some of the tracks
The man from another time returns to where it all began, writes Eddie Mullan
The band talk about touring Troublegum, the Ulster Hall, and their 20th anniversary
The Undertones headline a family-friendly day out in Derry, writes Garbhan Downey
Americana folk hero Sam Beam shrinks the sell-out Open House marquee
Spotlight search for talent and a chance to win a handcrafted Avalon guitar
Council to honour Sir James Galway
Volatile acoustics trump the hard seats at St Anne's Cathedral
Good extroverted musical style, shame about the 'buzz'
Distortion Project's death metal mini-fest proves the genre is alive and well in Belfast, says Andrew Johnston
Six video sessions at Willowstone Festival, Killyleagh with Will McConnell
Frontman Axl Rose delivers more pantomime than power-rock
The Modfather pulls the crowd, but the ex-Dr Feelgood guitarist delivers the magic
The third annual Oh Yeah Legends award, recognising major contributions to the NI music scene
New CD launch of Northern Ireland's rising stars
Watch Silhouette perform at a public piano in Cotton Court*, and find out more about lead singer and songwriter Shauna Tohill
Classic rock and new kids on the block, all in the countryside
The Waterboys frontman has set Yeats’s poetry to music and tells Joanne Savage about being radical with the Irishman’s lyrics
More NI acts confirmed to play the Stradbally festival
Melbourne act set for Belfast
After the power goes out Andrew Johnston gets some Therapy? at Sonisphere
NI music website gets set to release compilation
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