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10 Oct 2006 12:45 PM  
in case you havent seen it already: http://www.irishexaminer.com/breaking/story.asp?j=228473840&p=zz8474655&n=228474726
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10 Oct 2006 1:58 PM  
Sounds good, I like the idea of a club nme. And might get hotpress to raise their game. The first 3 bands confirmed for this are Humanzi, Dae Kim and Rivals. Entry is only 5.00 on the door. Doors: 8.30pm til late. Guest DJ Trev Radiator plus tbc text from the story ******************************************************************* NME magazine launches Irish edition Iconic music weekly NME today announced its expansion into the Republic of Ireland, with the launch of a dedicated Irish edition of the magazine. The launch will coincide with the opening of Club NME Dublin, a regular showcase for new Irish music. NME Ireland will hit the newsstands with the issue covered dated October 21, and will be on sale on October 18 the day before Club NME Dublin opens its doors for the first time. From today, a special free NME Ireland sampler will be distributed throughout the country. NME Ireland – the only international edition of the magazine – will contain dedicated pages focused on the Irish live music scene, delivering the latest news, features profiles and live reviews from the hottest new acts in the country. The magazine will also be packed with the usual mix of all the best from the UK and international music scene. The free NME Ireland sampler issue features cover stars Humanzi on the set of their new video, in which they let 100 balloon-waving clowns loose on the streets of Dublin. Content for the Irish edition will be provided by new NME Ireland correspondent Steve Cummins. “NME has always been a successful magazine in Ireland, but with such a vibrant live music scene and such passionate music lovers it would be madness not to provide the country with their own magazine,” said NME editor Conor McNicholas. “The Irish edition will be tailored to their favourite home-grown artists as well as featuring the very best from the UK and beyond.” Meanwhile Club NME opens its doors to Dublin’s live music fans for the first time at Voodoo Lounge on Thursday, October 19. The venue will play host to the launch night party, after which Club NME Dublin will take up regular residency at The Hub, on Eustace Street. Club NME Dublin will take place every first and third Thursday of the month with entry priced at €10.
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10 Oct 2006 2:19 PM  
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The free NME Ireland sampler issue features cover stars Humanzi on the set of their new video, in which they let 100 balloon-waving clowns loose on the streets of Dublin.
It's nice to see Humanzi giving a nod to NME journalists.
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10 Oct 2006 3:00 PM  
oh no just more copies of nme to piss on! get yourself mojo or uncut for god sake people!
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10 Oct 2006 3:15 PM  
No matter what people think of NME this can only be a good thing for Dublin, we need all the exposure we can get!
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10 Oct 2006 3:25 PM  
haha dera.... but frankie, this is no more exposure - it's just a little irish section to an irish magazine... the uk will be blissfully unaware
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10 Oct 2006 3:44 PM  
Bollix i didnt read it through properly at all, i don't have the concentration span for all that, i thought there was gonna be an Irish section in the UK NME, yeh yer right!
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10 Oct 2006 3:49 PM  
Probs be bad for Irish bands looking for exposure in the UK as they'll be put in the Irish version instead of the UK one. But a weekly music mag should be decent
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10 Oct 2006 4:18 PM  
I think the best thing about it will be the likelihood of more Irish tours by bands backed by NME and their sponsors
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10 Oct 2006 4:42 PM  
i give it 6 months!
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10 Oct 2006 4:42 PM  
It might encourage Hotpress to feature some more live reviews of Irish bands (and I'm not talking about U2 in Boston)
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10 Oct 2006 6:11 PM  
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And might get hotpress to raise their game.
that would be great; hotpress could be really something if it woke up and came out of the '80s.
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10 Oct 2006 6:24 PM  
What about a Dublin Melody Maker, now that would be worth a read.
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10 Oct 2006 6:45 PM  
Last time I checked NME's still poop, and I really doubt they'll be able to find enough Irish-specific content, or a large enough audience, to sustain this venture too long.
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11 Oct 2006 12:17 AM  
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Last time I checked NME's still poop, and I really doubt they'll be able to find enough Irish-specific content, or a large enough audience, to sustain this venture too long.
Yeah, has the Irish music scene gotten *that* big ??
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11 Oct 2006 7:23 AM  
I think it's great. Cummins is a good writer too. Along with Radiator, Club NME might just ressurect the Hub.
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11 Oct 2006 8:25 AM  
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Along with Radiator, Club NME might just ressurect the Hub.
Is ressurect a fancy jounalist word meaning 'remove the sewerage smell from' ?
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11 Oct 2006 9:15 AM  
surely skinny wolves is the only hope for the hub? man, that section 25 gig stank... the smell got into everything, even my pint (of which the glass must have been washed in dirty water)
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11 Oct 2006 10:09 AM  
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It might encourage Hotpress to feature some more live reviews of Irish bands (and I'm not talking about U2 in Boston)
Or it might squeez them out of music and more into the Lifestyle content they've recently been courting.

http://itsanationaldisgrace.blogspot.com/
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11 Oct 2006 10:19 AM  
Club NME is in voodoo no? Suitabley dank enough for such a purpose
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