This week’s round-up of the best new Irish music features over 30 tracks for your listening pleasure. There’s big dance cuts from the likes of Kettama, Froman, FIN. and Dec Pierce and RuthAnne’s take on the Maria Carey classic ‘Honey’. Yunè Pinku returns with another collab, taking vocal duties on ‘Out There’ with Cameo Blush, while Maeve lends her talents to ‘Only Love Can Hurt Us’ the debut single from Dahlia.

Aoife Nessa Frances returns with ‘Fantasy’ recorded during the sessions for her second album ‘Protector’, Jape shares ‘Lashing Through The Minutes’ the second glimpse of his forthcoming album, David Keenan shares an Irish Song and Cork’s Rob Harley shares his debut album ‘Big Trees’. Recent Claddagh Records signing Niamh Bury shares her second single ‘Who AM I To Tell Him?’

If pop is more your bag we’ve got you covered with ‘Falling’ (True Tides), ‘For The Best’ (Ryan Mack) and  ‘Good Enough’ (Tadgh Daly). R3D melds genres with the groovy ‘Need This’ while Becky McNeice and Alicia Raye connect on ‘Far Away’ and VJ Jackson delivers the hooky ‘No Problem’.

Belfast songwriter Gareth Dunlop delivers his new EP ‘Devil Mocks Me’, while London based Molly Burman returns with her second collection ‘Worlds Within Worlds’ and The Scratch preview their James Vincent McMorrow produced second album with ‘Trom II’.

There’s also new tracks from the likes of Light Grey, Layzee Gold, Jasper Mfya, Kayleigh Noble, Ouida, Orla Monelle, Lucy Robinson, Castle Arcades, Louise Gaffney, Joel Harkin, Katie Phelan, Amy Montgomery, Big Sleep and A Lethal Black Ooze.

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Kettama

Gareth Dunlop

Molly Burman