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Trá Pháidín — An 424 LP 2x12" vinyl cover
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TRÁ PHÁIDÍNAn 424 LP 2x12"

Catalog
HMRLP038
Format
2x12inch Vinyl
Release Date
Features
Gatefodl

34.06

Tracklist

Cáin Chairr(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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Fear Liatroime Páirt 1(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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Maidin Heinz(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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Fear Liatroime Páirt 2(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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M'anam Go B'ea(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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Teach Tuí Bhearna(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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Cé Mo Dhuine Siúl Sa Hi-Vis(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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Monty Phádraic Jude(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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Ndáiríre Tho, Meastú Cén Fáth Nach Mbíonn Signal Ag An Bhfón Thart Ar Shiopa An Phobail(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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Fear Liatroime Páirt 3(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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Yung Fella(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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Bóthar An Chillín(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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Maidin Heinz Athrach(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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Cáin Chairr Athrach(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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Monty Athrach(Original Mix)

Trá Pháidín

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About Release

'Trá Pháidín are an Irish nine piece collective from Conamara, Galway, a wild coastal region of West Ireland where Gaeilge remains the first language. The group are currently lighting up Ireland's underground with their joyful noise, a unique and unpredictable blend of traditional Irish folk, post-rock, jazz, and Dadaist absurdity. The glorious album An 424 takes us on a psychogeographical journey along the 424 bus route which follows this remote stretch of coastline, introducing us to the landscapes and the characters who depend on the buses. Expect wild improvisational flights filled with brass, woodwinds, harp and fiddles alongside relentless grooves.Here's what the band themselves have to say about the album:Psychogeography is a funny aul term......the effect geography and landscape of a certain area has on the psychology, identity and nature of the local people...........I supposeNotoriously, Conamara is famous place for psychogeoraphy due to the work of the great Tom Robinson. He walked every coastline in every area contemplating the geography, culture, history, Gaelic language, English language and folklore of the area while he was drawing it's best map with great depth and detail.Right, so I've given context, a few buzzwords and some interesting names, now it's time for the absurd stuff...."Bóthar Chois Fharraige" (the R336 and whatever anglicized name they call it) is well known by everyone in the South Conamara Gaeltacht (Gaeltacht is an area where Irish/Gaeilge is the dominant language, there aren't many because we were colonized by the British and our government doesn't care about its own language). The people of Conamara travel this road almost every day by car, by bike, on Peadar Óg's buses or of course, through the medium of the 424 (the bus service provided by Bus Éireann, Ireland's public-private bus company). From Bearna to Carna (maybe sometimes a detour in Casla going as far back as an Cheathrú Rua and/or Leitir Mealláin)Every passenger is well versed of gorgeous views of the landscape that is on offer on this journey. Included are Cuan na Gaillimhe/Galway Bay, An Bhoirinn/the Burren, na hOileáin Árann/the Arann Islands,Aillte an Mhothair/the Cliffs of Moher, Portach Mhaigh Cuilinn/the bogs of Maigh Cuilinn, Bóthar Loch an Iolra/Eagle lake road, Cuan Casla/Casla Harbour, Cuan an Fhir Mhóir/Greatman's Bay, Cnoc Mordáin/Mordáin hill, Sléibhte Mhám Toirc/the Maamturk Mountains and Na Beanna Beola/the twelve pins. Passengers would also be well used the unique character of the bus. Depending on the day, you will get a unique perspective of the "complicated identity" of the Gaels as the bus travels from the Gaeltacht into anglophone Ireland, or maybe going the other way.This is a topic you could write a PhD about (and maybe someone already has). But, if you are someone who grew up or lives in this region, you have a particular understanding at this stage of how complicated Gaelic psyche is and the kind of spectrum of identity along bóthar Choise Fharraige. With the landscape in mind, this bus journey is a great meditation of the various topics of life.‘Bhfuil tionchar ag an mbus ar nádúr na ndaoine?Nó an bhfuil tionchar ag na daoine ar nádúr an bhus?''Does the bus effect the nature of the people?Or do the people affect the nature of the bus?'Le gach dea-ghuí,TP.(translated from Gaeilge by Peadar-Tom Mercier)'

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