Totally Dublin

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE STATION

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The Nightfly

Hosted by Dublin-based musician Ian Lamont, The Nightfly – named in honour of the 1982 debut solo album from Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen – dedicates an hour to the very finest ambient-pop arrangemen­ts. Here, your ears will be treated to gorgeously calming sounds from all decades. Listeners can expect the unexpected, a broad range of contempora­ry artists and sunken treasures such as Atlas Sound, Meltybrain­s and “Blue” Gene Tyranny become unlikely bedfellows in Lamont’s perfectly crafted playlisted universe. A reliably enjoyable go-to, The Nightfly is the ideal companion for still, dusky evenings either with an ice-cold pint in the company of friends or alone, batch-cooking in your kitchen. Occasional guests, such as Totally Dublin’s music editor Danny Wilson, make for a consistent source of surprise and tremendous tunes. The Nightfly airs on a monthly basis.

Death Culture Blues

Every Thursday evening, a member of revered independen­t online music site The Thin Air takes the wheel and steers listeners through a spooky soundscape of experiment­al tracks. From 8pm until 10pm, venture through the darker side of music. To keep things interestin­g, there are occasional specials where songs are threaded together by a unifying theme. In the capable hands of Loreana Rushe, Eoin Murray and Brian Coney, audiences are presented with ample servings of Krautrock, infectious blasts of post-rock, intense industrial melodies and everything in between. An eclectic mix of songs allows listeners to get familiar with the personalit­ies and particular tonal penchants of each host.

Getting Away With It

For mellow moments, sit back and stick on Getting Away With It, hosted by Cathy Flynn. On this show, you can enjoy the crackle of vinyl adding texture to smooth tunes from days gone á la The Moody Blues mixed with fresh songs from undergroun­d Irish artists like Fears. On a regular basis, Flynn delivers a perfectly balanced combinatio­n of soothing dream-pop and shoegaze with sporadic bursts of trance and acid-house, over a 60-minute period. You could say that there’s definitely a mischievou­s edge to this resident which lives up to its title as you never know when a gloriously rogue tune will fill your ears, such as Forgiven Not Forgotten from Dundalk’s finest, The Corrs. Elsewhere, there are treats for listeners with shows celebratin­g a particular artist, with George Michael and Sugababes been granted this honour.

The Recommenda­tion Game

A film show in which, by the hosts’ – Ricardo Deakin and Orla McNelis – own admission, is guaranteed to contain “spoilers and bad impression­s.” The premise of the show sees one of the hosts suggesting a film the other hasn’t seen and then they discuss and review it together for an hour. Thus, bringing forth an excellent and highly entertaini­ng interactio­n between the pair, regardless of whether the listener has seen the movie in question or not. Previous episodes have featured analysis and trivia on Sean Durkin’s 2012 thriller Martha Marcy May Marlene and Frank Capra’s

It Happened One Night, released in 1934. For film buffs looking to expand their cinema knowledge or anyone looking for a good movie recommenda­tion, be sure to check out The Recommenda­tion Game.

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