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Philip Hammond straps in against the gravitational pull of Brian Irvine and the Ulster Orchestra
The Critic's Choice comes to Belfast for a gig of two halves
Garbhan Downey speaks to the Derry singer-songwriter about Billy Bragg, his late father’s love of Jimmy Cagney and his return from far-too-early retirement. Click Play Audio to listen to 'Billy Bragg Jeans'
Moira's outdoor music festival announces lineup
Roaming pianist Michael McHale talks to Philip Hammond about his Romantics repertoire and touring in Northern Ireland
Teenagers are doing it for themselves at Volume Control - and for free
General Fiasco's debut album doesn't let alcoholic friends, boredom and angst slow it down
The King is dead, long live the King
Organiser Robert Scott wants to bring back the wax in the Oh Yeah Centre
Danny Todd's five-headed folktronic creation beams down otherworldly pop to Radio K
Broadcaster Ralph McLean on the special relationship between Belfast and Nashville, ahead of a series of gigs stateside
Discover Belfast's rich musical heritage and the latest gigs on your mobile phone
Initiatives launched to celebrate Belfast’s rich musical heritage
The legendary Dj is set to make history as the first artist to perform at Belfast's newest venue
NI artists being showcased at the industry event in Austin, Texas is announced
From a ukelele jam in the kitchen to a rousing session in the street, Bandwidth Films captures the folk act in their element
Former bassist with Energy Orchard, the curious Mr Fox tells tales of Belfast's punk era - the spitting, the record deals gone wrong, the stage-bound Japanese throwing star
Haircuts ahoy! The NME Awards tour comes to town with hipsters The Maccabees alongside our own slice of indie cool
Graeme Stewart is shaken and stirred by the Ulster Orchestra's rendition of Bond classics
The funky, country band from Belfast tell all before their Belfast Nashville gig
Philip Hammond makes a reluctant return for the concluding part of OTC's History Of Opera
Frontman Alex Trimble discusses free fashion and the indie-pop outfit's exponential trajectory with CultureNorthernIreland's Eddie Mullan.
Sullem Voe has Garbhan Downey revelling in a fiery new album with a long-lasting burn
Teenagers organise under-18s concert for Haiti relief fund at the Oh Yeah Centre
Belfast's first indoor street art and music festival comes to the Ulster Hall. Click Play Audio for podcast interviews and tracks from Barry's Electric Workshop, Nakatomi Towers and Cutaways
Philip Hammond talks with BMS concerts manager Pam Smith about this year's theme and programme. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
The former tree surgeon from north Belfast goes deep under the dark canopy with his new EP. Click Play Audio to hear an exclusive acoustic recording and track from Infant Rising EP
A short history of the world of opera isn't short enough for Philip Hammond
The Glenarm native discusses his move to America, the Nashville scene and writing with musical heroes. Click Play Audio for podcast interview with an exclusive acoustic and album track.
The uncategorisable sound of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra is revived and taken back on the road by Simon Jeffes' son Arthur
Dark, clever song-writing at the final concert of the Out to Lunch Festival 2010
Tammy Moore is cheered up by a night of the blues with founders of Brit blues band, Kingsnakes
A rapper support act, multiple stage invasions, dancing ballerinas – business as usual for Pete Doherty
Ahead of her debut album release, violin virtuoso Ruby Colley talks about her training, composing and influences. Click Play Audio for podcast interview and selection of tracks from the album
The Ulster Orchestra wheel out the piano for a celebration of Chopin's canon. Click Play Audio for a podcast with chief executive David Byers in conversation with Philip Hammond
The Monday Club find new inspiration in the nation wide music project. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview and single 'Under The Weather'
Tim Wheeler gets to play all his favourite tunes, from The Ramones to Teenage Fanclub
Andrew Johnston talks to the eco-friendly punks from the north coast. Click Play Audio to listen to single 'Brobdingnagian'
The upcoming jazz musician on songwriting, touring trios and how his success wasn't 'Overnight'. Click Play Audio for two tracks
One of the bands of 2009 look back on a year to remember
Philip Hammond reviews the New Belfast Sinfonia's December concert
Composer and cellist Neil Martin on celebrating his band's tenth birthday. Click Play Audio for a podcast featuring songs from the album Ae Fond Kiss
Before his Belfast performance, meet the man who invented indie music
Heartfelt hymns and forgotten songs at St Bride's Church Hall bring the magic back to Christmas
Steven Rainey considers the future of Northern Irish music after a year to remember
'Criminally under-rated' 1980s band returns, and Joe Nawaz loves every minute of it
Instrumental rockers talk music, serendipity and what's in a name ahead of Christmas gig at the Ulster Hall. Click Play Audio to listen to their track 'Set Guitars to Kill'
Celtic rockers reel in the years in style
Click Play Audio for a podcast with festival director Colin Magee and music from Iain Archer
Ash frontman presents iconic Flying V to the Belfast Music exhibition
Philip Hammond finds little to sing about in the Great Hall at Queen's
Ahead of their December 14 gig at the Ulster Hall, we dip into the NvTv archive for a singalong and a chat with the County Down rockers
‘We’re seeing kids turning up at our shows because their parents are fans. That’s when it hits me how long we’ve been going.’
Fugazi bassist plays surprise show in Belfast
Performing at Portaferry Presbyterian Church, the chamber music stars impress Philip Hammond with music from three classical masters
James Meredith skanks back the years at St George's Market
Belfast rockers still going after 41 members, countless bust ups and plenty of JD. Click Play Audio to listen to 'Gimme Gimme Rock 'n' Roll'
Philip Hammond attends a lunchtime recital at the Ulster Hall
Musician Andy White on drinking with Johnny Depp, revisiting Belfast and turning an online diary into a book - just don't call it a memoir
Joe Nawaz finds his gig of the year 'a mesmerising performance from a band who should and will be huge'
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