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David San Clair releases indie folk belter from a father to his beloved daughter ‘Juni’!

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Alumni from BIMM Dublin’s academy of music – singer songwriter David San Clair is that most treasured type of artist that comes along to music fans once in a blue moon. With the pedigree and heritage of Irish legends like Van Morrison and Damien Rice, David San Clair could just be the next voice to stir a nation and beyond. 

‘Juni’ is San Clair’s twelfth release to date. The song begins on an ethereal & dream-like ascending instrumental melody before it bursts into the rich and powerful Indie-styled ensemble with David’s prominent lyricism and voice. ‘Juni’ is a fictional song of love, trust and a bond between a father and his future daughter. Juni is playfully symbolised as a doll going through her life, whilst being cared and nurtured for. San Clair says that, “I like to think of this piece as a time-capsule song. Something that can be brought to life in 10-20 years time, and still be ahead of its time. 

David’s earlier work shows signs of the promise ‘Juni’ delivers and shows a songwriter at the top of his craft. His songs always express a sensitive knowing on love, life, hardship and strength. These subjects are spread across the varied style of his music, including folk, rock, indie, bluegrass, country and pop. San Clair can’t be swayed by one genre, he needs them all to explain his stories. You can trust that this Irish artist from Drogheda will capture you all in his world, once you dive on in to his rich and fantastical world. David offers a little more background now he’s the ripe old age of 24, “The first ever record I listened to on repeat was Jake Bugg’s self-titled album. The blend of folk and orchestral arrangements inspired me so much to now write my music by fusing together multiple genres. I’m also heavily inspired by Alex G, Shakey Graves and Fleetwood Mac. I am from a place called Monasterboice, near to my local town Drogheda in Ireland. I have gigged in Ireland since I was 16. It was only this year that I started to travel more and broaden my influences, by travelling to places like Lake Como and Berlin for song-writing sessions and small shows.”

Of new single ‘Juni’ San Clair further describes the track as, “a future-tense song – a letter that you will read once you’re old enough to understand. Juni is symbolised as a doll in the artwork and promotional pictures and it’s a song that is very dear to me as a writer and I hope people that hear it enjoy it half as much as I love playing it.”

‘Juni’ features a wealth of Irish players including not only San Clair but also Camryn Teehan, Josh Hackett, Dara Abdurahman, Louis Younge, Edelian Geber and Katie Phelan on vocals. The track was recorded & produced by Daniel de Burca in JeJune Studios in Drogheda, Louth, Ireland, was mixed by Alex Borwick and mastered by Simon Francis.

David will be supporting this latest release with a series of live shows near his home in County Louth, with Dublin’s Whelans in November, Navan in County Meath confirmed with more to be announced.

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Aaron Koenig Releases Ska Anthem for Geeks

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Aaron makes music about meaningful topics that rocks and grooves – and sometimes it even skanks on a rock steady beat!

His new song ‘Geeks’ has been released on all major music platforms on November 15th. It is an anthem for the heroes of the digital age: computer nerds, also known as geeks. It is driven by an off-beat ska guitar, a sticky bass line and a groovy brass section. The icing on the cake is a jazzy saxophone solo.

“I have always loved Ska, I even saw the Specials, the Selecter and Madness live in their heydays”, says Aaron. “I chose the topic although I am not a geek myself, but I have a lot of sympathy for them. Geeks are often frowned upon because they can be socially awkward, but they are the ones who are building a better world. So I think they deserve an anthem.”

The music video is mostly made up of typography, minimalistic ASCII graphics and heavily pixelated images – it surely looks geeky! Watch it here:

“I just want to entertain people and make them a bit happier.”– Aaron King.

Aaron writes catchy songs that are made for people who like meaningful, uplifting topics and guitar-driven, hand-made sounds. His musical journey started young but it wasn’t until he discovered Bitcoin and became so invested in it that he used music to express his new found joy.

“It’s mostly rock music, with excursions into funk, soul and other styles I grew up with. In general, it’s guitar-driven and hand-made, often with a punkish energy and beatlesque harmonies. What all my songs have in common are meaningful lyrics about being in the here and now, about transforming disturbing emotions into wisdom, about being in the flow, things like that.” says Aaron in an interview.

“I have always been making music and writing songs, starting with a punk rock band when I was 15. However, I never saw it as a career. I played in several bands in my teenage years and my early twenties, but after my media studies in Berlin and Rio de Janeiro I focused on other things. I first worked in TV production and then founded one of the first Internet agencies in Germany. I discovered Bitcoin in 2011 and became fascinated by it. I wrote five books about it, made lots of promotional videos and educational series for Bitcoin and blockchain companies, and organised events. I even wrote some songs about Bitcoin, which became quite popular in the community, like my Reggaeton about the Bitcoin Beach in El Salvador. People always liked that my songs are catchy and provocative. It was by the end of 2023 that I decided to go full in on music. It’s what I enjoy the most, so now I want to fully follow my passion.”

Since May 2024, his songs have been streamed more than 250,000 times on Spotify and his music videos have been viewed more than 350,000 times on YouTube.

Read more about Aaron King: http://aaron-koenig.net/press/


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