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JMI – The Journal of Music in Ireland was founded in November 2000 by traditional fiddle player Toner Quinn on his return to Ireland from Scotland where he studied publishing.The aim was to launch a magazine that published new, creative writing on music, and to bring together traditional, classical, contemporary and improvised music in one magazine.
JMI has gained a reputation as a lively magazine for musical insight and debate; comprising first-rate contributors, intelligent but accessible writing, and presented in a cutting-edge design by Art Director Simon O'Connor, winner of the 2006 PPAI 'Magazine Designer of the Year' award for his work on JMI.
It follows that JMI has attracted a broad, influential readership, including leading traditional, jazz and classical musicians and composers, and those worldwide with a serious interest in Irish musical life.
JMI is supported by the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon Visit www.thejmi.com
JMI has very competitive rates for print and online advertising. For more information visit http://www.thejmi.com/files/advertise_with_jmi.pdf or email benedict@thejmi.com .. ..
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Bottlenote 
Bottlenote presents a bumper triple bill for The Dublin Electronic Arts Festival ///
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Stet Lab 
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hi there!
thanks for the add
and congrats on the utne!
regards
the higher animals
PLAISTOW - The Crow
CD album to be released april 9th 2010
Unit records/ Insubordinations netlabel
Cyril Bondi, drums
Raphaël Ortis, bass
Johann Bourquenez, piano
www.edogm.net/plaistow
-11 avril
BASEL (CH) Stadtcasino opening for Manu Katché
-12 avril
ZURICH (CH) - Moods opening for Manu Katché
-13 avril
CULLY (CH) - Cully Jazz Festival
-14 avril
STANS (CH) - Stansermusiktage
-16 avril
HUTTWIL (CH) - Improvisorium
-17 avril
ST. GALLEN (CH) - Gambrinus
-30 avril
LOCARNO (CH) - La Fabricca
-2 mai
BERN (CH) - Beeflat
-28 mai
GENEVE (CH) - AMR
Bottlenote Festival // December // Friday 4th & Saturday 5th //
Twisted Pepper, Abbey Street, Dublin 1 // 8pm // €12/8
Spread over two nights in Dublin's Twisted Pepper, with artists from Norway, Paris, Denmark, Dublin, Estonia and London, The Bottlenote Festival 2009 is a major event for improvised music in Ireland.
The festival showcases the work of Bottlenote musicians and promotes collaborative practice between Irish jazz musicians and their European counterparts, providing audiences with an exciting snapshot of the best new improvised music both across Europe and here in Ireland.
www.bottlenotemusic.com
An Irish holiday is now available for down load on Cd Baby.
Soon coming to ITunes, Knapster, Rhapsody
and all the major digital stores on the web.
Enjoy
Brendan
Bang Hazard / Morla / Lead Soup ///
Sunday 25th October 2009 / Odessa Club, Dame Court, Dublin 2 / 7.30pm €10 ///
Full info from www.bottlenotemusic.com ///
On Friday, November 6th 2009, at 1:10 pm (doors open at 1:00 pm): an improvised music event with with Paul Dunmall (bagpipes and saxophone) and Han-earl Park (guitar) at the Ó Riada Hall, UCC Music Building, Sundays Well, Cork, Ireland. Admission is free.
More info: www.music.ucc.ie
Stet Lab begins its Year Three!
October 12th 2009:
featuring Folk From Hell and Tuba + Laptop Shenanigans
November 10th 2009:
featuring Filario Farinoppo
Both events take place at 9:00 pm, upstairs @ The Roundy, Castle Street, Cork, Ireland.
Up-to-date information at www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary
On Monday, September 7th 2009, at 9:00 pm (doors open at 8:45pm): an improvised music event with Kato Hideki (bass), Katie O’Looney (drums) and Han-earl Park (guitar) at The Roundy (Castle Street, Cork, Ireland). Admission is €12 (€6 concessions) at the door. [Details…]