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- Daithí (eigentlich Daithí Ó Drónaí [d̪ahiː oː d̪ɾoːn̪iː]) ist ein irischer Nachwuchsgeiger. Bekannt wurde er durch seine Teilnahme an der ersten Staffel der Talentshow des privaten Fernsehsenders Sky1, bei dem er das Finale erreichte. Daithí stammt aus der irischen Grafschaft Clare. Sein Großvater Chris Droney war ein bekannter Konzertgeiger. Vor der Teilnahme an der Show sammelte er Bühnenerfahrungen bei Auftritten während Musikfestivals. (de)
- Daithí Ó Drónaí (born 16 March 1990) is an Irish musician and producer, best known for producing electronic music inspired by Irish culture under the artist name "Daithi". He debuted in 2009 as a participant on All Ireland Talent Show. Since then, Daithi has developed a successful music career in Ireland, releasing an album with Sony Music Entertainment and independently releasing a range of E.P.s. Two of his singles, "Chameleon Life" and "Mary Keanes Introduction" were nominated for the Choice Music Prize. Daithi is well known for his unique approach to live electronic music. His live performances are House music based, and use Synthesizers, the computer program Ableton Live and a synthesised Fiddle. The performance is improvised, with each "track" being broken up into small loops and mixed together differently at each show. His live show has been toured around Europe, and is a mainstay at festivals in Ireland. Daithi has supported international acts such as Disclosure (band), DJ Shadow, The xx, Santigold, Macklemore and Duke Dumont. In 2015, Daithi released a single called "Mary Keanes Introduction" a track which went viral in Ireland. The track featured Daithi's 90-year-old grandmother at the start of the track, talking about how she met her husband. The track stayed at no1 in the Spotify Irish viral charts for 6 weeks, was featured in NME and received extensive radio play in Ireland. The track was considered the beginning of a change of direction for Daithi, moving from Pop music to Electronic dance music inspired by Irish culture and the west of Ireland. (en)
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- Guitar, bass guitar, fiddle (en)
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- Ballyvaughan, County Clare, Ireland (en)
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- Daithí (eigentlich Daithí Ó Drónaí [d̪ahiː oː d̪ɾoːn̪iː]) ist ein irischer Nachwuchsgeiger. Bekannt wurde er durch seine Teilnahme an der ersten Staffel der Talentshow des privaten Fernsehsenders Sky1, bei dem er das Finale erreichte. Daithí stammt aus der irischen Grafschaft Clare. Sein Großvater Chris Droney war ein bekannter Konzertgeiger. Vor der Teilnahme an der Show sammelte er Bühnenerfahrungen bei Auftritten während Musikfestivals. (de)
- Daithí Ó Drónaí (born 16 March 1990) is an Irish musician and producer, best known for producing electronic music inspired by Irish culture under the artist name "Daithi". He debuted in 2009 as a participant on All Ireland Talent Show. Since then, Daithi has developed a successful music career in Ireland, releasing an album with Sony Music Entertainment and independently releasing a range of E.P.s. Two of his singles, "Chameleon Life" and "Mary Keanes Introduction" were nominated for the Choice Music Prize. (en)
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- Daithí Ó Drónaí (en)
- Daithí (de)
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