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About CRAWDADDY Crawdaddy opened its doors in 2004 with the aim of providing Dublin with a live venue to be truly proud of, a place where music is the foremost consideration and artists were treated with due respect by a committed team of engineers, bookers and venue staff.
Three years on and we think Crawdaddy has justifiably established itself as Dublin's leading intimate live venue. Offering a home for almost every genre under the sun, Crawdaddy has been privileged to host such an eclectic mix of artists, encompassing the very finest in indie, dance, rock, electro, folk, funk, hip-hop, reggae, world, soul, comedy and spoken word.
With a 300 capacity spread across two floors including reserved tiered balcony seating, CrawDaddy also boasts the finest sound, lighting and artist facilities
TUESDAY C.U.N.T We love C.U.N.T.. Its the BEST(new night in town). With two rooms of music; you can chill out to lovely indie/hip hop/ and about 5 other genre's, but if you wanna dance, get into the cradaddy room where you can rattle your ass along to the upbeat electro/pop/indie/blah/blah - no heavy dance tho - we promise.
WEDNESDAY ANTICS is 2 rooms with the freshest Indie hits combined with the best of classic Indie/Rock N' Roll in one room and a mash up of bouncing electro, new wave and a bit of everything in the other room. Antics offers up some of the most exciting live local and international talents of all different shapes and sizes across a broad spectrum of genres for you aural plesure. Since opening it's doors in November 2005, Antics has changed the face of the Irish music scene, finally giving young people an affordable night with great music weekly and quality live acts for as little as €5.
FRIDAY HYPE @ Pod: MOVE D [Source Records, City Centre Offices - Berlin DE] Ro Flynn Bubbles Lobby Bar: Mr Rossworth, Joe Morrissey Move D - An Introduction If talent converted into record sales, David Moufang would be a very rich man. His records with partner Jonas Grossmann as Deep Space Network and his own solo releases as Move D are among the furthest outreaches of techno's push towards the stars. Moufang grew up in Heidelberg listening to his parents' collection of early Pink Floyd and Kraftwerk records but the most overwhelming influence on his childhood was outer space, the result of a trip to the cinema with his father to see 2001: A Space Odyssey. "I was space crazy as a child," Moufang told journalist Tony Marcus in 1995, "when the other kids were riding around in their little cars I'd be building my own spacecraft. I'd put in a small engine, put rubber on the wheels so it made some noise and stand there with a walkie-talkie and my headphones on. It was very techno..." Moufang's grandmothers were both classical concert pianists. He can still remember favourite childhood moments, sitting under the piano as they played, surrounded and lost in sound. SATURDAY DOWNLOAD TRIPOD SATURDAYS is the place to shake it. DJ's playing on monthly rotation in the Lobby Bar, international live guests & DJs taking to the stage with the local residents we know & love
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