Valentine!
Daithí O Dronaí English Droney is an Irish musician, best known for playing original music on the electronic synthesised fiddle as the artist Daithí. He began his music career performing on the first series of The All Ireland Talent Show in 2009. After reaching the final, where he came in sixth place, Ó Drónaí appeared on several television series including Sky1's Must Be The Music, and has gone on to develop a successful music career in Ireland. Daithí is currently working on his debut album, and has released several songs and remixes online, including Carraroe featuring Elaine Mai and an official remix of Young Wonder's Tumbling Backwards, which was placed as the no.4 best irish remix of 2012 on the music blog Nialler9. Ó Drónaí was taught the traditional fiddle by his family whilst growing up in Ballyvaughan, County Clare. He progressed to playing the bass guitar in bands such as Keepsake and The Shackletons. He further developed his fiddling skills by the use of loop pedals and sounds. Ó Dronaí auditioned for the first series of The All Ireland Talent Show in 2009. He was selected to represent the West and was mentored by namesake Dáithí Ó Sé. and went on to perform in the Final of the show. In August 2010 Daithí appeared in the audition phases of Sky 1's Must Be The Music, gaining 3 yes votes from the judges. He later was chosen as one of the 15 Semi-Finalists, and his tracks became be available to download on Sky Music. He became the first of two acts to reach the final of the show, and his track Carraroe reached number 6 in the UK Indie singles chart on the same night. The final of the show took place in Wembley, where Daithí performed to a 10,000 capacity crowd. Daithí has become a regular name in the Irish gigging circuit, and has been performing his Irish traditional tinged dance music all over the country. He has performed in major Irish music festivals such as Electric Picnic, Castle Palooza and Forbidden Fruit festival. Daithí has supported several successful international artists in Ireland, such as The XX, Dj Shadow and Santigold. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Daithí O Dronaí English Droney is an Irish musician, best known for playing original music on the electronic synthesised fiddle as the artist Daithí. He began his music career performing on the first series of The All Ireland Talent Show in 2009. After reaching the final, where he came in sixth place, Ó Drónaí appeared on several television series including Sky1's Must Be The Music, and has gone on to develop a successful music career in Ireland. Daithí is currently working on his debut album, and has released several songs and remixes online, including Carraroe featuring Elaine Mai and an official remix of Young Wonder's Tumbling Backwards, which was placed as the no.4 best irish remix of 2012 on the music blog Nialler9. Ó Drónaí was taught the traditional fiddle by his family whilst growing up in Ballyvaughan, County Clare. He progressed to playing the bass guitar in bands such as Keepsake and The Shackletons. He further developed his fiddling skills by the use of loop pedals and sounds. Ó Dronaí auditioned for the first series of The All Ireland Talent Show in 2009. He was selected to represent the West and was mentored by namesake Dáithí Ó Sé. and went on to perform in the Final of the show. In August 2010 Daithí appeared in the audition phases of Sky 1's Must Be The Music, gaining 3 yes votes from the judges. He later was chosen as one of the 15 Semi-Finalists, and his tracks became be available to download on Sky Music. He became the first of two acts to reach the final of the show, and his track Carraroe reached number 6 in the UK Indie singles chart on the same night. The final of the show took place in Wembley, where Daithí performed to a 10,000 capacity crowd. Daithí has become a regular name in the Irish gigging circuit, and has been performing his Irish traditional tinged dance music all over the country. He has performed in major Irish music festivals such as Electric Picnic, Castle Palooza and Forbidden Fruit festival. Daithí has supported several successful international artists in Ireland, such as The XX, Dj Shadow and Santigold. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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2ToneDisco
89ers
Akcent
How to Fall in Love in a Pandemic (Music for a Short Film)
How to Fall in Love in a Pandemic - Music for a Short Film
Nobody New Around You
Submarines
Familial
Orange
An Irish Goodbye
Mary Keanes Introduction
Love's On Top (feat. Sinead White)
Falling For You (feat. Sinead White)
Lavender
1995
Case Closed - Radio Edit
Open My Eyes - Daithi Remix
April (feat. Sinead White)
Chameleon Life - Single Edit
Rocamadour (feat. Elaine Mai)
Holiday Home
Sunset
Golden Blush
HAVE TO GO
Chameleon Life
In Flight (feat. Danny O'Reilly)
Take the Wheel
Safety First
In Flight
Target
Perfect Harmony
Crosshair
Wrap Up Tight (feat. Elaine Mai)
Can't Even Tell Me
Aeroplane (feat. Sinead White)
Dream State
CASE CLOSED
Ribcage
In My Darkest Moments
Theme from Harry's Game
Wildfires & White Horses
Mom
Keep It For The Next One
Two Grey Ticks
I Haven't Seen You In Some Time
Look Right at Me
Moonlight
Virgin Eyes (Daithi remix)
Valentine!
Like The Water ft. Uly
A Few People Know
Ferry2Aran
I'm Here Now
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