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UNESCO City Of Music board member. Artist Champion.
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What I'm reading:
Han Kang, Agustin Fernandez Mallo, J R R Tolkien.

What I'm watching:
Trashy horror, Czech New Wave and Polish dystopian flicks.

What I'm listening to:
Joshua Burnside, Sven Wunder, Melin Melyn, Sharon van Etten.
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What I'm reading:
20th century women writers & vintage crime.

What I'm watching:
Japanese films from the mid 20th C, esp crime or melodramas. Also Korean cinema.

What I'm listening to:
Podcasts: Karina Longworth’s YOU MUST REMEMBER THIS.
Music: The Weather Station

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What I'm reading: Huckleberry Finn (again)

What I'm watching: French crime movies from the 50s (preferably starring Jean Gabin)

What I'm listening to: podcasts (William Dalrymple & co.'s Empire, Writers on Film, Cinematologists, Guide for the Film Fanatic etc.)

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April 23, 2025 at 7:13 PM
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Albums of 2025 so far
#Albumsof2025

1) Nell Smith - Anxious

2) Doves - Constellations...

3) Joshua Burnside - Teeth of Time

4) Horsegirl - Phonetics...

5) Deep Sea Diver - Billboard...

6) Japanese Breakfast - Melancholy...

7) Sharon Von Etten - Attachment...

8) Lucy Daucus - Forever
April 24, 2025 at 9:42 AM
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New Joshua Burnside from First Press Vinyl 😍❤️
April 25, 2025 at 10:29 AM
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Lovely to have Joshua Burnside play on the Vicar street show coming up May 15th.
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Tickets from www.susanoneill.ie Thank you
May 1, 2025 at 10:13 AM
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WE RECOMMEND: Joshua Burnside: Teeth of Time

"Teeth of Time rewards its listeners for their patience and attention. The same thing could be said, funnily enough, about parenthood. Well played, Burnside."
Joshua Burnside: Teeth of Time - Spectrum Culture
Teeth of Time rewards its listeners for their patience and attention. The same thing could be said, funnily enough, about parenthood. Well played, Burnside.
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March 6, 2025 at 3:25 PM
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Joshua Burnside consistently ends up in my top artists every year and it's been such a cool opportunity to review his newest album for @spectrumculture.bsky.social
WE RECOMMEND: Joshua Burnside: Teeth of Time

"Teeth of Time rewards its listeners for their patience and attention. The same thing could be said, funnily enough, about parenthood. Well played, Burnside."
Joshua Burnside: Teeth of Time - Spectrum Culture
Teeth of Time rewards its listeners for their patience and attention. The same thing could be said, funnily enough, about parenthood. Well played, Burnside.
spectrumculture.com
March 6, 2025 at 5:25 PM
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Raidió Rí-Rá’s accelerator scheme for Irish language musicians is open until Friday
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Raidió Rí-Rá's accelerator scheme for Irish language musicians is open until Friday | Nialler9
The Irish language station Raidió Rí-Rá has set up a new accelerator scheme for Irish language bands and artists in partnership with Creative Ireland and
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March 5, 2025 at 1:14 PM
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This week’s Monday Morning Brew includes Joshua Burnside, Daniel Bachman, Liam Grant, Satomimagae, Milkweed, Echolalia, The Hermit, L’Oumigmag, Rob Noyes, Will Stewart, Sam Moss, Chris Brain, Ichiko Aoba and more. klofmag.com/2025/03/play...
March 3, 2025 at 9:00 AM
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A track-by-track from the folk artist Joshua Burnside on his new album Teeth On Time
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Joshua Burnside - a track-by-track on the folk artist's new album Teeth On Time | Nialler9
The Belfast-based singer-songwriter Joshua Burnsidee employs a lush fingerpicked folk sound with nods to Irish traditional music and electronic textures
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March 3, 2025 at 11:17 AM
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Roll on Joshua Burnside & new album, Teeth of Time, out Friday. His tour starts tonight in Edinburgh. Ulster Hall in Belfast, April 5. This photo was taken last May – Joshua & pals from 9ft in Common & the Whisper Project made a video in the alley behind Hyndford St, East Belfast.
📷 Stuart Bailie.
February 27, 2025 at 8:32 AM
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Very much enjoying the new Joshua Burnside album. Looking forward to seeing him live next week!
February 28, 2025 at 11:00 AM
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My 66th interview on my podcast is with experimental Irish Folk singer and songwriter Joshua Burnside and os available to watch or listen to on my website!

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Joshua Burnside – New Album, Playing Live and his career
Today I am excited to share my interview with Joshua Burnside, an amazing experimental folk musician. : Nathan Magee In this interview, Joshua discusses his early life and his musical inspirations,…
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February 28, 2025 at 8:35 PM
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Joshua Burnside has created a truly wonderful thing with ‘Teeth of Time’ - it’s raw, intelligent and incredibly immediate. Clever, twisty, sticky lyrics and tunes to die for -the man has songs dripping out of him. So very, very, very good. #Music #NewMusic #Vinyl #MusicSky
March 1, 2025 at 1:59 PM
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Goddddddddddd the new Joshua Burnside album is so good.
March 1, 2025 at 2:44 PM
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Sunday morning music: I’m feeling pretty awful, but this new album from Belfast folk singer Joshua Burnside is lovely and just a little unexpected. Listening to it is helping.
Teeth of Time, by Joshua Burnside
10 track album
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March 2, 2025 at 2:11 PM
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#RedPlanet next up it’s Joshua Burnside #SycamoreQueen + #NP WSUM 91.7fm Madison wsum.org

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Sycamore Queen, by Joshua Burnside
from the album Teeth of Time
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March 2, 2025 at 7:07 PM
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Chalk’s Pool Scene drifts from dreamy vocals into an intense electronic climax—haunting, hypnotic, and impossible to ignore. A standout from Conditions III, out now via #NiceSwanRecords. 🌊⚡ #Chalk #BestNewMusic2025 #Week08

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Chalk - Pool Scene - stereobar.net
Chalk close out their Conditions trilogy with Pool Scene, a haunting, slow-burning track. Pulled from their new EP Conditions III (out today via Nice Swan Records), the song encapsulates the Belfast p...
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February 21, 2025 at 9:29 PM
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New Video: Belfast's Chalk Shares Brooding "Pool Scene" Belfast's Chalk shares brooding "Pool Scene." @chalk_band @NiceSwanRecords @supercatpr
New Video: Belfast’s Chalk Shares Brooding “Pool Scene”
Rising Belfast-based electronic outfit Chalk — Ross Cullen (vocals), Benedict Goddard (guitar, sampler) and Luke Niblock (drums) — features three award-winning musicians and filmmakers, who can trace the origins of the band to their meeting while attending film school. The trio bonded over having the same musical vision and ambitions.  Inspired by the ferocity of Dublin‘s guitar band scene’s live shows and the sweaty hardcore dance scenes of their native Belfast, the band has developed and crafted a sound that has been dubbed by some critics as techno-infused, gothic post-punk — and as the band has dubbed Berghain-rock blended with techno punk.  2023 saw the Northern Ireland-based post punk/electronic trio release their debut EP Conditions. But the band quickly made a name for themselves as a live unit: They exploded out of the gates with opening slots for London-based outfit PVA for their first ever shows, before selling out shows across the UK. Quickly building upon a growing profile across the region and elsewhere, the band landed sets across the European major festival circuit, closing out 2023 with a set at Rencontres Trans Musicales and a KEXP live session.  Coming off the heels of their Northern Irish Music Prize 2023 Best Live Act win, the band has begun to make noise globally: Their Chris Ryan and Ross Cullen co-produced sophomore EP Conditions II was released last year. The EP featured singles “The Gate” and “Claw,” which received praise from The Independent, NME, DIY, Dork, Rolling Stone UK, So Young, The New Cue, Rough Trade, Consequence and others while landing on a BBC 6 Music playlist with tracks from PJ Harvey, IDLES, Sampha, Yard Act and more. Last year, I wrote about Conditions II single “Bliss,” a track that featured angular and reverb-drenched shoegazer-like guitar textures with relentless four-on-the-floor and bursts of glistening synth serving as a brooding yet cinematic bed for Ross Cullen’s punchy yet stoic shouts and Constance Keane, a.k.a. Fears‘ ethereal voice acting as a dreamy counterbalance. Nodding at Joy Division, New Order, Luminous and V-era The Horrors and others, the track thematically moves from longing to loss and regret.  Thematically, Conditions II continued upon the themes of its predecessor but while diving deeper into subconscious feelings and self-discovery. Sonically, the effort saw the band leaning into the industrial/techno rock sound that they established with Conditions. Aesthetically, the trio continued the monochromatic, goth-inspired goth visual landscape in an evocative and seamless manner.  “We see Conditions II as a natural evolution from our debut EP, Conditions. These new tracks are a product of our first year as a touring band. They were tried and tested at most of our shows before being taken into the studio,” Chalk’s Ross Cullen says. “We wanted to expand upon existing themes and ideas we touched upon in our debut, but with this continuation, we could explore ourselves and the world we had created deeper, both lyrically and sonically. In this second installment, we wanted to dive further into the electronic element of our music, bringing the experience of our live shows to our recordings.” The third and final part of the Northern Ireland-based trio’s trilogy Conditions III EP officially dropped today through Nice Swan Records. Recorded against the backdrop of bleak landscapes and Nordic vistas in remote northern Iceland, Conditions III sees the Belfast-based trio fusing elements of heavy guitar music, electronica and breakbeat into a euphoric and frightening finished project. The result is an effort that showcases another evolution in the band’s already confrontational sound and approach.  In the lead-up to the EP's release, I wrote about two EP singles: “Tell Me,” a goth-meets-industrial banger featuring thumping and skittering beats, oscillating synths and a relentless, motorik groove paired with Cullen’s reverb and distortion-drizzled, emotionally detached delivery. At its core, “Tell Me,” evokes unease, desperation and euphoria simultaneously.  “‘Tell Me’ is the first release of our trilogy-ending third EP Conditions III. For this track, we conjured up a world in which the song’s protagonist is running away from a dark past into unknown territory, encountering an unsuspecting new acquaintance on their journey,” the band’s Ross Cullen says. It’s a song that dives head-first into themes of the unknown, breaking norms, and a feeling of running away and never wanting to return again. It explores the idea that life is moving rapidly around us and the lack of belonging, confusion, and disassociation one experiences on their journey, growing older in an increasingly discouraging and bleak urban landscape. These are themes of which we’ve scratched the surface with Conditions and Conditions II; but we want to delve even deeper into their grittier sides as we continue to figure ourselves out along the way.” “Afraid,” a bruiser of a track that’s one-part Gang of Four-era post-punk and scorching industrial electronica that feels tense, uneasy yet euphoric. “‘Afraid’ captures the raw fear and exhilaration of stepping into the unknown, a reminder that growth only happens when you leave your comfort zone. It’s a reflection on the strength it takes to move forward,” the band explains.  Today, the band shared EP closing track "Pool Scene," which sees the band meshing brooding and yearning post-punk with propulsive, dance floor friendly house music in a way that to my ears brings to mind a synthesis of Joy Division and I Love You It's Cool-era Bear in Heaven. The accompanying video by Colin Peppard features black and white camcorder footage of the band performing by Morgyn Lutton and Sienna Munn, and photography by Glen Bollard, Lee Anderson and Tom Ham.
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February 22, 2025 at 3:00 AM
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My interview today was with Irish singer Joshua Burnside!

I really enjoyed talking to Joshua about music & his album 'Teeth of Time' out on 28th February 2025.

My interview with Joshua will be released on 27th February

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February 4, 2025 at 7:23 PM
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"The kind of energy that drifts through these hallowed walls and long into the Glasgow night"

Joshua Burnside's #CelticConnections show offered a small glimpse of something greater in the periphery. Read our ★★★★★ review

https://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/live-music/reviews/joshua-burnside-saint-l…
Joshua Burnside @ St Luke's, Glasgow, 23 Jan - The Skinny
Joshua Burnside's show at Celtic Connections is one of those special Glasgow nights; songs and storms and magic and all.
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January 28, 2025 at 1:34 PM
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Belfast noise-trio Chalk drop new song and video for ‘Afraid’
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Belfast noise-trio Chalk drop new song and video for 'Afraid' | Nialler9
The band dropped a new song ahead of the release of a new EP on Nice Swan. The Belfast post-punk electronic industrialists Chalk are continuing their run
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January 16, 2025 at 11:37 AM