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Malojian justify the hype with an accomplished debut album that draws from their back catalogue and features classic alt-folk influences
'I would never sign to a major label again' says the Derry songwriter as he tours with his debut album
RTE's acclaimed live performance series strikes out from Dingle once again, visiting Derry~Londonderry along the way in 2013
The alt rock quartet gear up for the Belfast Music Week Showcase gig having made the Radio 1 A playlist and recorded a new album
Across the Line and 2FM join forces for a cross-border broadcast on Monday, November 5
Despite being only 16-years-old, the Derry-based singer-songwriter is turning heads with her remarkably assured recordings. Next stop Belfast Music Week
They've sold out venues across the UK playing classics from MGM musicals, now it's time for the Waterfront Hall and the Belfast Festival
Leader of Katie and the Carnival on her orchestral collaboration at Belfast Music Week 2012
Neil Brogan on working alone, and fast, to capture his pared-down, vintage vision on latest album Freak Waves
The 'seemingly inexhaustible' pianist has Philip Hammond on the edge of his pew at Rosemary Street First Presbyterian Church
The quartet from Derry~Londonderry have a new EP to promote and a wealth of stories to tell after a momentous year in the spotlight
Pianist Michael McHale and the Ulster Orchestra play Holst's masterpiece to launch the Belfast Festival at Queen's
November 7 marks the cut off point for artists hoping to represent Northern Ireland in Texas next March
Browse the full programme of events and listen to all 12 tracks on the official Belfast Music Week 2012 album
Pianist and artist-in-residence at Queen's University handles the masters with an 'unusually judicious approach'
Belfast Music Week attracts the dance pioneers as part of the day-long '25: Electronic Music in Belfast' event
BBC Radio Ulster presenter and exponent of country music set to perform with the Ulster Orchestra for the first time this November
With Colin Bateman commissioned to write a musical based on their oeuvre, original member Mickey Bradley looks back on a career in music
A 'shambling behemoth of an album' from Belfast-based progressive metal masters Slomatics
Jenny Cathcart takes in a varied selection of classical performances, DJ sets, plays, exhibitions and author talks
It's set to be a huge year for the Belfast pianist. He talks Belfast Festival at Queen's, Sir James Galway and new album The Irish Piano
Katie and the Carnival, Two Door Cinema Club documentary, Northern Lights mini-fest, The Selector
Were you at Queen's University when Jimi Hendrix played the Whitla Hall, or when Seamus Heaney first read in 1961? Archive your festival memories
Watch video from 12 Northern Irish acts scheduled to perform and register for free tickets
Australian pianist Tristan Russcher prepares to perform one of the longest and most challenging classical compositions ever written on the Mulholland Organ
The first 12 events have now been confirmed for Belfast Music Week 2012, which runs from November 4-11
Singer-songwriter Tracy Dempsey leads an array of performers in the Ulster Hall foyer
Avalon Guitars may have closed its doors, but director Emily Walsh is determined to carry on regardless
The Derry chanteuse brings 'a screenwriter's panache' to a new set of soulful songs, writes Ralph McLean
Venue formerly known as the Spring & Airbreak is no more
Moving on Music invite the Californian folk stalwart to perform on the Belfast Barge, fiddle and all
Duke Special curates a week of events at the MAC, including this beguiling show by Dublin's Cathy Davey and friends
The week-long celebration of Northern Irish music returns from November 4 - 11
Patrick Kielty, Jackie Fullerton, Van Morrison and a host of Olympians share the stage at the Grand Opera House
Music stars unite at the Black Box in support of jailed Russian punk band Pussy Riot
DJ Dibby Dougherty draws from experience in finding and promoting new artists. 'It's music that we love, and that's crucial'
Their sound may be derivative, but Seven Summits' 'irresistible' sophomore release is a confident album nonetheless
Samuel Beckett would have approved of the programme of concerts at the Enniskillen festival in his honour
Master of the sean-nós singing style opens Féile An Droichead Irish language festival at the MAC
Comebacks, comedowns and complaints: there was something for everyone at Boucher Playing Fields
Barry Douglas, virtuoso pianist and the 'force of nature' behind the festival, dazzles and beguiles the County Down crowd
Family ties, original compositions and a classical twist - Northern Ireland's newest trad outfit have a lot to talk about
Everyone's favourite ska party band, led by the inimitable Buster Bloodvessel, get the crowd bouncing in west Belfast
Ulster Orchestra principle conductor JoAnn Falletta's 'lithe, supple interpretations' of American composers impress
After the troubadour revealed he has written a track inspired by the doomed liner for his forthcoming album, Ralph McLean asks: who else?
Festival director Michael MacGowan on inspirational anecdotes, charity donations and cleansing body and soul
Fionola Meredith makes no apologies for enjoying a terribly middle-class day out at sunny Minnowburn
The songwriter otherwise known as VerseChorusVerse unexpectedly releases an EP in aid of Action Cancer and First Fortnight
The County Louth singer and flautist boasts a 'minimal, decorative and utterly beautiful' sound
'The world's leading clarinettist' brings a touch of class to the Walled City Music Festival in Derry~Londonderry
Funk legend Nile Rodgers – producer, writer, raconteur – regales the Belfast faithful with tales and tunes aplenty
Chair Maurice Kinkead on working with Féile an Phobail and attracting Van Morrison back home
The Ulster Orchestra and Ulster Youth Orchestra combine at BBC Proms with a new work inspired by the Antrim countryside
The quartet from Derry~Londonderry confirmed to provide support at the Limelight this August
Lawrence Street Workshops artist Martin Carter is joined by stall holders to ring in the London 2012 Olympic Games
The Newry thrash metallers 'shriek and solo' their way through a set to celebrate ten years in the business
LaFaro bassist Oisin O'Doherty on headlining the G Session stage and developing an appreciation of Therapy?
Punk legends The Outcasts are back. Original members Greg and Martin Cowan on their forthcoming Belfast show and live DVD
Maghera songwriter releases her third EP, Two, featuring several co-writes. Listen to a live version of 'Firing Line' and an interview with Ralph McLean
The world has moved on, but iconic frontman Al Jourgensen is still angry. Give that man an electronic cigarette
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