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In For The Win?

In Blogby Rashers TierneyLeave a Comment

Looking for something to do tonight? Worthy fundraiser here for a new play about the reproductive rights movement in the 1990s. Here’s what it says on the tin: “This is a a new devised piece, which will run as part of Smock Allies: Scene + Heard Festival. The Show will run in mid-February. The piece will be an original documentary piece devised by a cast of 6. The directors and … Read More

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#ruckusAlert: DabbledooMusic Fundraiser

In Blog, Culture, Musicby Redmonk1 Comment

DabbledooMusic is a multimedia project that aims to transform the way music is taught to young people. It uses colour-coded video pieces that kids can play along with, regardless of their level of skill, and teaches them the basics of rhythm, melody, composition and performance . This video explains it all. The lads behind the project have been slaving away at building a new website of late, and need an … Read More

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#rabbleReels: A Joyful Slog On Vodo.net

In Blog, Culture, Filmby rabbleLeave a Comment

Vodo.net is a rather brilliant peer-to-peer network that has been allowing independent film makers reach out to large international audience for some time. Dublin Community TV’s A Joyful Slog documentary has released their masterful manifesto for the Dublin indie scene there. The great thing about Vodo is how it lets you throw some change the way of the film makers too. With the spin off TV series Community of Independents … Read More

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Birthday Party! rabble’s Parish Hall Strictly Vinyl Soundclash! September 22nd, King 7….

In Blog, Cultureby rabble3 Comments

That’s right folks, it’s one year since that glorious first issue of Dublin’s parish newsletter for the pissed off and disgruntled arrived back from the printer. We’ve been very busy bunnies since and feel we’re owed a celebration. To mark rabble’s first birthday we’re inviting a cadre of our favorite local DJs to fight for supremacy in our very own strictly vinyl soundclash.

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rabble Ruckus 4: The Return Of Munchi.

In Blog, Cultureby adminLeave a Comment

rabble welcomes back the kid with big hair that’s proven to be one of the world’s premier moombahtonistas and tropical bass aficionados. For those of you asking, what the hell is that? Let’s put it this way, expect some seriously wonky riddims and big ass bass to get your money maker shaking. Munchi played our first ever gig in Toners on Baggot St. Despite being plagued by 9 hour flight … Read More

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{Funding} rabble Ruckus #2

In rabble Updates!by rabble2 Comments

rabble is delighted to bring you Ruckus #2. Keep the 19th of November free as we’re going to be raising the roof in King 7 on Capel Street. Decent shut eye is advised before hand, as this night is going to be big, badass, and stomping. We’re going to be kicking off at 9:30pm with some of the best contemporary punk bands around, with rocking riffs, hardcore guitars and punked-out melodies that will get the hooly started on the dancefloor. We’ll move on to blips and beats, with some of most exciting Djs and producers in the Dublin dance scene. Expect entrancing loops, twisted basslines, and glitchy beats that will get your legs kicking.

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rabble #1 Is out now.

In #rabble1, Illustration, Print Editionby rabble8 Comments

We’re going to offer an alternative look at Ireland after the boom and help contribute to the popular imagination of what is possible. There is a new generation surviving on the dole, engaged in a mundane struggle to maintain, as power force feeds us austerity. Too many naively celebrate the creative side of the recession and utter non-committal grumbles about how we got here.