5 Irish Electronic Music Artists You Need to Know

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Here are 5 Irish electronic music artists that you need to know. These artists are making a name for themselves in the music scene and you should be familiar with their work.

Intro

Electronic music is having a moment in Ireland. Dublin, in particular, has been churning out fantastic producers and DJs over the past few years, making a name for itself as a hub for the genre. From established acts like Mano Le Tough to upcoming stars like Ruthaidt, there’s no shortage of talented Irish electronic musicians making waves both at home and abroad. Here are five Irish electronic music artists you need to know.

Richie Hawtin

Richie Hawtin is a name synonymous with techno. The British-born, Canadian-raised DJ and producer was an early adopter of the genre, and has been credited with helping to shape the sound of techno in the 1990s. A classically trained musician, Hawtin’s intricate, minutely detailed productions are characterized by their hard-hitting basslines and hypnotic melodies. He is also known for his pioneering use of technology in his live performances, using controllers and devices to manipulate sounds and create new textures on the fly.

Daphni

Daphni, aka Caribou and Soma label boss Dan Snaith, is one of the most prolific and innovative artists in modern electronic music. A classically trained composer, Daphni’s music incorporates elements of techno, house, dub, and even pop into a unique and signature sound. His 2017 album Joli Mai was one of the year’s most acclaimed releases, and his live shows are not to be missed.

Bicep

Belfast-born duo Bicep consists of Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson. The pair have been making music together since they were teenagers, and they debuted their self-titled album in 2017. Their music is a mix of house, techno, and disco, and it’s often inspired by their shared love of ’90s club culture. Bicep has toured all over the world, and they’ve played at some of the biggest festivals, including Coachella, Glastonbury, and Pitchfork Music Festival.

Hammer

While mainstream Ireland might still be dominated by indie-rock and traditional music, the country has a thriving electronic music scene. Dublin in particular is home to a number of world-renowned clubs and festivals, and Irish artists are making waves in the international scene. Here are 5 Irish electronic music artists you need to know.

Hammer is one of the most respected names in Irish electronic music. A veteran of the scene, he’s been releasing music since the early 2000s and has played at some of the biggest clubs and festivals in the world. His style is tough to pigeonhole, but it often incorporates elements of techno, house, and dubstep. Hammer is also a member of the trio Mute, who are one of the most exciting live acts in Ireland right now.

Mosaic is another Dublin-based artist who has been making a name for himself in recent years. His debut album ‘Clay’ was released to critical acclaim in 2016, and he’s since gone on to play at some of the biggest festivals in Europe. Mosaic’s style can be broadly classified as techno, but it’s also infused with elements of house, ambient, and even IDM.

Sasha Grey is an American model, actress, and musician who now calls Dublin home. She first rose to prominence as an adult film star before transitioning into mainstream films and television roles. These days, she focuses on her music career, which sees her experimenting with industrial, dark electronic sounds. Her live shows are not for the faint-hearted!

Enma is a producer and DJ who has been making waves on the Irish underground scene for several years. His style incorporates elements of techno, trance, and psytrance, resulting in high-energy live sets that are perfect for dancing all night long. Enma is also a talented visual artist, and his spectacular light show is an integral part of his live act.

Finally, we have Owain K., a Cardiff-born producer who now lives in Belfast. His debut album ‘The Eternal present’ was released to critical acclaim in 2018, with many critics hailing it as one of the best techno albums of the year. Owain K.’s style blends classic Detroit techno with harder-edged European sounds, resulting in an explosive sonic experience.

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