Sunday Territorian

The rise and rise of CYRIL

- Alex Treacy

“Gradually, then suddenly.”

This aphorism, known as Hemingway’s Law of Motion, was originally coined in the author’s novel The Sun Also Rises and occurs in the context of a character responding to the question of how he became bankrupt.

Hemingway’s law is a perfect descriptor for the meteoric rise of Durack producer Cyril Riley, who performs under the moniker CYRIL.

The Palmerston DJ, who relocated to the Top End five years ago after obtaining an Aboriginal scholarshi­p at Charles Darwin University to study a Bachelor of Education Secondary, specialisi­ng in music and visual arts, first picked up a guitar at the age of two. He got into production at the age of 12 and for the past six years, has been releasing remixes on SoundCloud – the bedroom producers’ platform of choice – as CYRIL.

Countless hours spent honing his craft, making tiny ripples in the depths of the internet, suddenly morphed into a starburst of renown when he released Stumblin’ In, a remix of the 1978 classic by Chris Norman and Suzi Quatro.

His remix has now spent five weeks at No.1 on the Australian radio charts – it also charted in Germany, Poland, New Zealand and elsewhere – and racked up more than 110 million Spotify streams.

CYRIL will shortly embark on a three-week European tour and will return to the continent in August to play at Austria’s Frequency festival, headlined by Ed Sheeran.

Despite becoming a global sensation, CYRIL said he has no plans to leave the Territory for somewhere more glamorous.

“It’s nice and quiet,” he said.

“I’m going to buy a house at Howard Springs later this year.”

CYRIL will release an EP of original songs in mid-2024, and is headlining the Palmerston Youth Festival’s Wrap Up Festival on July 12.

 ?? ?? Durack producer Cyril Riley, who performs as CYRIL. Picture: Facebook/Cyril Riley
Durack producer Cyril Riley, who performs as CYRIL. Picture: Facebook/Cyril Riley

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