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			<title>O2 Making Waves 9th Jan '09 - Jack L</title>
		        <description>Jack L, an artist as unique as Ireland has ever produced, has earned a name for himself worldwide through his dramatic interpretations of 			Jacques Brel. He has recently brought out his sixth album entitled 'Burn On' which includes eighteen tracks from American singer songwriter Randy 					Newman. Jack has concentrated on original material in four of his previous acclaimed and successful albums and has been compared to Nick Cave, a young 					Bruce Springsteen and Tom Waits among others. Listen to his O2 Making Waves interview with Rory Dungan at www.podcastingireland.ie and email any 			comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie.</description>


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			<title>O2 Making Waves 19th Dec '08 - The Saw Doctors</title>
		        <description>Twenty-two years ago, The Saw Doctors decided to take on the world with their uniquely Irish brand of rock and pop music. Against all odds, 			they won the battle, and today they are one of our most successful musical exports. After a seventeen-year break, the Tuam band has recorded a number 					one in the Irish music charts. They successfully chased off international artists like Kings of Leon and Pink to reach the coveted number one position, 				with a cover version of the Sugababes hit, 'About You Now'. The band burst onto the Irish music scene in 1986 with the hit single 'I Usedta Love Her' 					and today they show no signs of flagging. The Saw Doctors remain true to their roots, singing with an accent and a blas and writing songs about the 					corner stones of Irish life. Listen to Leo and Davey as they talk to Rory Dungan about how they have achieved international success and what their 					expectations for the future are - only on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie. Feel free to email your comments to 								makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie.</description>


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			<title>O2 Making Waves 12th Dec '08 - Tadhg Cooke</title>
		        <description>Not only does Tadhg Cooke write and perform his own music, he plays the banjo, dobra and bazouki as well. It all began with one gig in 					Paris. He has since secured a recording label in Japan, and has been described as 'an Irish singer who looks and sounds like nobody but himself'. His 					music can be classed as 'dark folk' and he's certainly a character on the Irish scene worth checking out. Catch him here on O2 Making Waves talking to 					Claire O'Dowd, and feel free to email any comments on Tadhg Cooke and the show to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


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			<title>O2 Making Waves 5th Dec '08 - Gran Casino</title>
		        <description>Fresh from winning this year's UCD Battle of the Bands competition, Gran Casino have been tipped as ones to watch for the coming future. 					When asked to categorise themselves in a recent newspaper interview, they found that they could not agree on a definitive genre for their music. At once 			described as alternative, experimental, post-rock, quasi-classical and simply pop, the group weaves its eclectic sounds seamlessly from one song to the 				next. Known, on occasion, to have up to fourteen people onstage at once, some playing three or four instruments in one show, ranging from sitar to 					glockenspiel, clarinet to mandolin, this is a band which certainly promises never to bore its audience! Catch them chatting with Richie Chakra on O2 					Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and email in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


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			<title>O2 Making Waves 28th Nov '08 - The Amazing Few</title>
		        <description>The Amazing Few play psycho pop, a unique style of energetic music celebrating the imagination! The Amazing Few are a 2-12 piece band who 					together have devised the liveliest music to express their unique form of storytelling. The wildly different, excitable songwriting has been compared to 			Frank Zappa and The Clash amongst others. It's fast, quirky and punk at heart. Fresh from headlining this year's Dublin Fringe Festival, Kieron and Dan 				drop by in an attempt to explain what their lyrics are really about and what their future plans are. Catch them talking to Richie Chakra on O2 Making 					Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and email in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


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			<title>O2 Making Waves 21st Nov'08 - The Hot Sprockets</title>
		        <description>The Hot Sprockets are one of the hardest working bands in Dublin. The past two years have seen The Hot Sprockets play over 200 gigs, with a 			number of high profile support slots, including The View and Republic of Loose. They're blues rock with a healthy dose of attitude; The Hot Sprockets do 			'country dirt' - Dublin style. With influences from The Stooges through to Chuck Berry and Led Zeppelin, theirs is a heady brew of diverse and energetic 			sounds. Catch them talking to Claire O'Dowd here on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and feel free to email in any thoughts or comments to 					makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


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			<title>O2 Making Waves 14th Nov'08 - The Gorgeous Colours Revisited</title>
		        <description>The Gorgeousness of five-piece indie rock band, The Gorgeous Colours, can now be heard in their self titled album which was released last                         month. In their nine tracks, the listener is presented with a mixture of melancholy and infectious, upbeat tunes guaranteed to leave you wanting to hear                         more. According to Hotpress magazine 'it would take a person with a corpse-like stiffness not to be drawn into their triumphant performance'. Today we                           are joined in studio by two members of the band - Neil Smyth and Philip O' Gorman. You can listen to their interview on O2 Making Waves with Claire O'                           Dowd at www.podcastingireland.ie, and feel free to email any comments about the band or the show to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


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			<title>O2 Making Waves 07th Nov'08 - Carly Sings</title>
		        <description>Described as 'hard edged easy listening', Carly Sings (aka Carly Blackman) is a multi instrumentalist brought up in both Wicklow and                         France. While studying journalism, she decided to turn her talent to songwriting and pursue a career in music.  Her debut album 'The Glove Thief' has                         been described as retro, bizarre and incredibly beautiful. She is a noughties girl with a wonderfully off-kilter take on modern situations. Catch her                         speaking to Claire O'Dowd on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie, and email in any comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


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			<title>O2 Making Waves 31st Oct'08 - Armoured Bear</title>
		        <description>Armoured Bear frontman Anthony Noonan has been playing the drums in various bands since the age of 13. But when he decided that wasn't                              enough and picked up the guitar, piano and bass his world was never the same again. Armed with these tools he went solo for a while but decided the                              solitary singer-songwriter life wasn't for him and recorded an album under the name Armoured Bear. He then drafted in some high calibre musicians to                             form the rest of the lineup and the boys gave the songs a new life. The rest, as they say, is history. With the West Cork outfit combining soothing                              arrangements and melodies in the vein of Simon and Garfunkel and Kings Of Convenience, and now armed with their debut album, Armoured Bear set forth to                          battle with an armoury of talent that is the envy of many. Listen to their interview with Rory Dungan on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie.                            Please feel free to email makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie if you have any comments or questions about Armoured Bear or the show.</description>


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			<title>O2 Making Waves 24th Oct'08 - Duke Special Revisited</title>
		        <description>Duke Special is back to join us on O2 Making Waves a year later, and back with a new album. 'I Never Thought This Day Would Come' is an                         inspirational, bright and energetic collection of new sounds from this charasmatic performer. He said he wanted to do something different, and different                         it is. The new album  continues to defy genre and to embody influences old and new. Listen in here to a Duke Speciality interview with Claire O'Dowd at                         www.podcastingireland.ie. We have five copies of Duke's new album to give away! Simply listen in to the podcast and name one track from Duke Special's                         new album 'I Never Thought This Day Would Come'. Email your answers to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


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			<title>O2 Making Waves 17th Oct'08 - Robotnik</title>
		        <description>	Robotnik is very far from your average musician. He lives in a world far removed from ours where he conjures up madcap notions and ideas                         and turns them into songs and videos. His refreshing  zest and innovation deserve the ever growing audience to which they're finally being exposed. With                         some heavy influence from early Beck and elements of Eels and Sparklehorse thrown into the mix, Robotnik charges forward ambitiously with his own brand                         of humour and ingenuity. In a world where many musicians take themselves far too seriously, this is a man who, with the quality of his musical output,                         probably should take himself as seriously as the next man. But why would you get bogged down in heavy seriousness when you can make music this good,                         with a smile on your face? Feel free to drop us a line at makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie with your thoughts and opinions.
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 10th Oct'08 - The Dagger Lees</title>
		        <description>	With a voice that would knock your knees up into your armpits at a live show and a wonderfully dirty bluesy edge to their music, The                         Dagger Lees have loudly announced themselves on the Irish music scene. With their debut single going in to the Irish Indie charts at No.5 and their                         music already featuring on an American motion picture, their progress promises to be every bit as pleasing as their sound. Some compare them to The Von                         Bondies, others to The White Stripes, but whatever you think of them, you'll be hard pushed to find anybody with a better, more booming vocalist in this                         country than lead singer Donna! Please feel free to email any comments on The Dagger Lees and the show to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 03rd Oct'08 - Guggenheim Grotto</title>
		        <description>	The Guggenheim Grotto are this week's featured artist on O2 Making Waves-the definitive Irish music podcast show. Dublin-based trio The                                         Guggenheim Grotto have enjoyed phenomenal success not only in Ireland but across the Atlantic also. Having signed with a New York City                                         based label, The Guggenheim Grotto toured the States with their debut album "Waltzing Alone".  The band received exceptional airplay in                                         the States and it wasn't long before "Waltzing Alone" soared to the number 1 most downloaded folk album on iTunes.  Now, back in                                         Ireland, the Guggenheim Grotto are promoting the release of their eagerly awaited second album, "Happy the Man". Mick and Kevin recently                                         dropped into the studio to discuss the band's latest album, life on the road and what the future holds. Catch them on O2 Making Waves at                                         www.podcastingireland.ie and email in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 26th Sep'08 - The Funeral Suits</title>
		        <description>	The Funeral Suits are this week's featured artist on O2 Making Waves; the weekly podcast show where we showcase the best in new emerging                         Irish music. Brian, Michael and Greg make up a trio that is The Funeral Suits. Having gigged all over Dublin in venues such as Crawdaddy and Whelans,                            The Funeral Suits recently released their debut EP, "Oh Dear". The four track EP is out now and is available from Tower Records or online at                                     roadrecs.com.  Catch them on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and email in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 19th Sep'08 - The Dudley Corporation</title>
		        <description>	Alternative rock group, The Dudley Corporation, formed in 1999 and have been compared to the likes of Pavement and Dinosaur Jr. The 					group have established themselves as one of Dublin's most exciting live acts never failing to deliver bundles of raw energy and passion 						to the 	stage. Having toured the UK, America and Iceland to name but a few countries, The Dudley Corporation treat every gig as a unique 					opportunity to "rock out". With their latest Album, "Year of The Husband", you can expect more of the same "walls of noise with a 							controlled indie aesthetic". Playing alongside such groups as Low, has earned the group the respect of crowds the world over. Front man 						Dudley recently dropped into the studio to discuss the band's latest album, life on the road and what the future holds. Catch them on O2 					Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and email in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/thedudleycorporation</digicast:website>
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 12th Sep'08 - Distractors</title>
		        <description>Distractors began when Robbie, Karl, Ciaran and Andy came together in the Summer of 2006 with the mutual aim to write a couple of songs,                                      play some gigs and most importantly to enjoy doing it. Having mixed their tracks at Big Mushroom Studios in Manchester with Jim Spencer, a                                      producer renowned for his work with The Charlatans, New Order and Johnny Marr, Distractors are very much a band in it for the music. Since                                      being signed to Monkey Clock Records they have released amazing songs such as Conversation Killer and Poet or Prophet. Lead Vocalist Karl                                      Elworthy and Guitarist Ciaran Kavanagh recently dropped into the studio to have a sit-down with us and to chat about the release of their                                      forthcoming release "Manly with a Stanley" and what they've got lined up for the future. Catch them on O2 Making Waves at                                      www.podcastingireland.ie and email in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/distractors.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,12 Sep 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>15:00</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/thedistractors</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 05th Sep'08 - Offshore</title>
		        <description>Offshore are a five piece band from Swords North County Dublin, Over the last three years they have worked our way through the Dublin gig                                      scene playing venues such as The Button Factory, the Village and Whelan's among many others all culminating in the band's first appearance in the                                       respected Hard Working Class Heroes Festival last year at the POD. 

                                    Over the last three months Offshore have been locked away in the studio recording three new tracks only turning their attention to one other project                             which was the Phantom FM Battle Of The Bands, With two very successful heat wins in January and April a sold out night at The Academy on May 1st saw                             Offshore declared the winner of the competition.Catch them on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and email us 
                                    in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/offshore.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,05 Sep 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:54</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/offshoreonline</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 29th August'08 - Glenn and the Floorshow </title>
		        <description>  Glenn and the floorshow established themselves a year ago and have shaked the jazzed up rock floor boards ever since. Hailing from different bands they have now honed their sound to form their revolved floor show of today and haven't looked back since. Al and Dave recently joined Gillian Quinn in the studio for a quick chat. Catch them on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and email us in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
	
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/glen.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,29 Aug 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:18</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.bebo.com/glennncullen</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 22th August'08 - Leonard's Corner </title>
		        <description> Leonard's Corner began playing together in Blaney's garage, in Harold's Cross in late 2006. Since that time they 										have played  venues all across Dublin. The 5 piece, bar backing vocalist Sally, went to school together and each played in various rock 						bands, and it wasn't until leaving school that guitarist, Chris and frontman Blaney laid the foundations for today's musical outfit. 
					Striving for bigger and better things Leonard's Corner has been busy in the studio over the past 12 months. Currently focusing on 							releasing their first single this year the lads drop by for a quick chat. Catch them on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and 						email us in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
	
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/leonardscorner.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,15 Aug 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>19:32</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/leonardscorner</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 15th August'08 - Sickboy</title>
		        <description> Sickboy have established themselves as one of the most exciting unsigned bands in Dublin at the moment. With a live show that has been 							described as "raw in your face" and as a "show you won't forget in a hurry", Sickboy are on a mission; to prove a point that they are a 						band to be seen, heard, adored and remembered.Check out the band's website at www.myspace.com/sickboyofficial and be sure to email us in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie. Enjoy!
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/sickboy.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,15 Aug 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>15:51</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/sickboyofficial </digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 8th August'08 - Summer Compilation</title>
		        <description> This is O2 Making Waves, a channel of the best new Irish music and artists on the planet - available every Friday on podcastingireland.ie. 					As you already know, we here at O2 Making Waves work around the clock to bring you all the best in new and upcoming Irish music through 					our popular weekly podcasts.  We recently decided that it would be a great idea to put together a bit of a compilation podcast, to show 					off a couple of the best new bands who've been kind enough to drop in to our studio for a few choice words. We hope you enjoy this 					little detour from the regular podcast. We'll be back next week with all the usual great new music. Be sure to visit the website at 							www.podcastingireland.ie for all the latest O2 Making Waves podcasts and if you're bored check out our podcast quiz available from 							www.podcastingireland.ie/quiz 

			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/summercompilation.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,8 Aug 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>20:40</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/makingwavespodcasting</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 1st August'08 - Nova Static</title>
		        <description> Nova static are an alternative rock act based in Laois, described as "one of the best original acts in the county". Having existed in some 					form for a number of years, the current line-up of Dara, Daniel, Brian and Stephen all came together at the tail end of 2006. Making 							their live debut in February 2007, the band has followed an upward trajectory ever since; quickly developing a more mature sound; 							appearing regularly at venues around the country; securing support slots with acts such as the coronas and republic of loose. 2008 looks 					to be another busy year for nova static; having embraced their more eclectic influences, the band are looking forward to playing lots of 					shows in lots of places, further recordings, festival dates and media appearances. Catch them on O2 Making Waves at 					www.podcastingireland.ie and email us in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie

			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/novastatic.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,1 Aug 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:26</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/novastaticband</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 25th July'08 - Alyanya</title>
		        <description>Alyanya's Myspace biography only contains two words; "I Am", yet these sparse syllables manage to speak volumes about this bright young 					woman's enchanting musical direction. A native of Dublin, Alyanya first laid her hands on the ivory of a piano at age seven and has 							since gone on to study jazz at the Newpark College of Music as well as travelling the globe to showcase her music and art (didn't we 							mention that she also paints?) in such far-flung destinations as Australia, Rajasthan and Goa.  Alyanya can often be caught teaming up 							with fellow singer/songwriter, and Making Waves alumnus, Jenny Lindfors to play as part of a loose posse of musicians called the Happy 							Gang. Alyanya recently lowered herself into the murky depths of our studio and met up with Gillian Quinn for a quick chat.

			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/alyanya.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,25 Jul 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:01</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/alyanya</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 18th July'08 - Le Galaxie</title>
		        <description>High energy, electro rock group, Le Galaxie are a 4 man band consisting of Michael Pope and Anthony Hyland on guitar, Alastair Higgins on 					drums and David McGloughlin on bass. A regular to the stages of many of the best venues across the country such as Whelan's and 							Crawdaddy in Dublin, Dolan's in Limerick and The Roisin Dubh in Galway, Le Galaxie have recently released their second single "We Bleed 						the Blood of Androids". They've received rave reviews from the likes of State magazine who call their music "wholesome and gorgeous" with the feel of  a 			'60s sci-fi movie', and Hot Press describe the new single as a "fine example as any of their spaced out, sci-fi 									inspired sonic explorations while still managing to retain the organic warmth that's rare to find in electronica."									One of the band members, Al Higgins popped into our studios to chat with 02 Making Waves presenter Gillian Quinn.

			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/legalaxie.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,18 Jul 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>19:02</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/lemusicgalaxie</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 11th July'08 - Colm Lynch</title>
		        <description>Since releasing his critically acclaimed album "A Whisper in a Riot", in 2006, Colm Lynch armed with just his severely 
					overworked acoustic guitar and searing vocals has been bringing his music to an ever expanding audience. Now, with a new band in 							rehearsal, a new album in the making, a new single ready for release, Colm Lynch is preparing to launch an all-out assault on the 							nation's eardrum's and airwaves.Catch them on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and email us 
                                     	in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/colmlynch.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,11 Jul 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>18:00</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/colmlynch</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 4th July'08 - Wyvern Lingo</title>
		        <description>The last thing prodigious new Irish band Wyvern Lingo would ever do would be to conform to a stereotype. 
                                     They may be a band composed of three girls, but they are most definitely not a "girl band". 
                                     With the girls syphoning their inspiration from such rich and diverse sources as Led Zeppellin, Aretha Franklin and Jeff Buckley, 
                                     they have successfully crafted a musical style that is at once reminiscient of their heroes yet completely their own. 
                                     Wyvern Lingo recently took part in the 2FM School of Rock competition, where they went all the way to the Leinster finals. 
                                     Catch them on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and email us 
                                     in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/wyvernlingo.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,4 Jul 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>15:10</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/wyvernlingo</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 27th June'08 - Alphamono</title>
		        <description>Alphamono began in 2005 when founding member Paddy McGovern began musically experimenting using an MC 505 
                                     and a Roland synthesiser to create his earliest four-track recordings.  Since then, both his musical and technical acumen have developed 
                                     thanks to his studies in electronic music production and sound engineering. 
                                     Drawing on melodies from a bygone era when The Beatles and The Kinks rewrote and reinvented the songbook, fused together with the sonic 
                                     power and metallic edge from the likes of Depeche Mode, Royksopp and Death In Vegas. 
                                     Together the blend of accessible lilts and electronic energy give Alphamono a sound the likes of which is not rivalled, let alone equalled, 
                                     in contemporary Irish music. Catch them on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and email us 
                                     in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/alphamono.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,27 Jun 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:16</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/alphamono</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 20th June'08 - The Red Labels</title>
		        <description>A four piece Dublin band, The Red Labels have frequently been referred to as an indie-rock band trying to 
                                     control the relentless punk sound within. 
                                     In the last handful of months the Red Labels have successfully seized the ears and imaginations of music fans
                                     throughout Dublin and the nation. 
                                     Recent gigs include breathtaking live shows at such popular venues as The Button Factory, The Academy, Whelans, Crawdaddy and The Sugar Club. 
                                     The Red Labels popped into the studio recently to chat with our very own Gillian Quinn about their music and what the future holds for 
                                     these exciting new prospects.
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/theredlabels.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,20 Jun 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:07</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/theredlabelsire</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 13th June'08 - Lights</title>
		        <description>Rising from the ashes of their previous band, The Voyeurs, in December 2006, Dublin electro 
			group Lights are beginning to really stand out as hot prospects for the future. Pulling their sound from 
			influences as varied as David Bowie, The Prodigy, XTC and Depeche Mode has so far proven to be a killer 
			combination, with sources such as Connected and In Dublin magazine piling on the praise for the band's unique sound.
			Following a succession of celebrated live performances, Lights are currently in 
			pre-production for their debut album which will be released later this year. 
			Our very own O2 Making Waves presenter Sarah Mulkerrins recently got to grips with the band and managed 
			to send a few questions their way.
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/lights.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,13 Jun 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>18:51</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/lightsdc</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 6th June'08 - The Aftermath</title>
		        <description>Named after their favourite Rolling Stones record, and with 3 Top 20 singles under their belt, 
			The Aftermath have just now released their debut album titled Friendlier Up Here. Recorded in France, 
			the album was put together by a highly impressive production team used by some of the biggest names in music, 
			including U2, Travis, Damien Rice, The Waterboys and Paul Weller. But it hasn't all been handed to them 
			on a plate - The Aftermath have spent much of their life as a band touring the country and playing small, 
			independent gigs to build up what is now a huge fan base. They've supported Razorlight, The Streets 
			and The Mission and have toured across the UK and Ireland with over 40 sell out gigs of their own. 
			Originally from Co. Longford, brothers Johnny and Mick Cronin grew up in Leeds and were a regular
			on the local performance scene with many other UK guitar based groups such as their friends Parva, 
			who later went on to become The Kaiser Chiefs. But it was back home in Ireland where they found a 
			fresh new opportunity to start anew... and the rest they say is history! O2 Making Waves presenter 
			Gillian Quinn caught up with The Aftermath in studio to find out more. 
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/theaftermath.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,6 Jun 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/theaftermathband</digicast:website>
                        <itunes:author>info@podcastingireland.ie</itunes:author>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 30th May'08 - Little Nightmare</title>
		        <description>With their lead singer being described as a 'cool Kelly Clarkson' and the band seemingly stripping influences 
				from every rock, metal and punk band out there, it's no wonder Little Nightmare's sound ends up being such a thrill-ride. 
				The band received a torrent of critical attention for their self-titled EP, receiving a perfect 5/5 from online American magazine, 
				Off The Record. Little Nightmare have also got quite a gigging resume to their names and have previously appeared on popular 
				internet video site, Balcony TV. Catch them on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and email us in any 
				comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie.
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/littlenightmare.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,30 May 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:10</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/littlenightmaremusic</digicast:website>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 16th May'08 - Grasshopper</title>
		        <description>Hailing from the sunny Wicklow town of Bray, Grasshopper are a young band quickly carving out a name for themselves. 
                                     Grasshopper have been ceaselessly dazzling audiences with their mash-up style of jingly guitar anthems and 
                                     well-crafted lyrics since coming into existence just last year. 
                                     Winning high praise for their recent recording debut, from sources such as MusicReview Magazine and Radio Na Life, 
                                     Grasshopper are definitely marking themselves out as a wise investment for the future of great Irish music. 
                                     The lads recently hopped in (see what I did there?) to let presenter Rory Dungan in on all the latest news from the Grasshopper camp. 
                                     Catch them on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and email us in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie.
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/grasshopper.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,23 May 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:48</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/grasshopper.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/grasshopperbray</digicast:website>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 16th May'08 - We Should Be Dead</title>
		        <description>With their band comprising the combination of two girls and two boys 
			in a pop-punk mix, the 'punk-rock ABBA' comparisons were inevitable for We Should Be Dead. 
			Blasting forth from Limerick on a rocket fuelled by 'pop-tastic, punk-tastic, girl/boy-tastic 
			bubblegum rock', WSBD are blazing their names across the Irish music scene. The band's debut 
			single 'Forget Romance Let's Dance' made a huge impact on its release in November 2007, 
			landing at number 3 in the Irish single charts. The single was A-Listed on all the major 
			Irish radio stations, and gained huge exposure on BBC Radio 1. The bands debut album, 
			was released on February 1st 2008 to widespread critical acclaim. WSBD were also recently 
			nominated in the Best Newcomers category at this year's Meteor Irish Music Awards. 
			The guys and gals recently popped into the studio to have a sitdown with our own Sarah 
			Mulkerrins and to clue us in on what WSBD are really all about. Catch them on O2 Making 
			Waves at podcastingireland.ie.
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/weshouldbedead.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,16 May 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:41</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/weshouldbedead.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/wsbd</digicast:website>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 9th May'08 - Paul Hourican</title>
		        <description>Acclaimed singer-songwriter Paul Hourican's first steps into a life of 
			music were shaky ones. After picking up his first guitar at the age of fifteen, Paul set 
			off on the path to success. As with so many great musicians, this path proved to be a 
			rocky one and he set sail to try his hand at the London music scene where he recaptured 
			his love of music and writing. After another brief stint amongst the towering skyscrapers 
			of New York, Paul returned home to his native Dublin where he quickly got down to 
			recording his first two-track demo. It was at a Damien rice gig that Paul got his 
			first real break, when Paul gave his demo to Rice after the show. Needless to say, 
			Damien was impressed and Paul's career was well and truly back on track. 
			After opening for Damien Rice on a number of occasions, receiving great praise 
			from Irish music magazine Hotpress, starting up his own record label, Hurricane Records, 
			in 2004 and appearing on top radio shows such as Today Fm's RayDarcy show and Tom Dunne's 
			Pet Sounds, Paul somehow managed to find the time amidst all this to record his debut album, 
			'Let The Enemy In'. Paul recently managed to drag himself away from writing and touring 
			to join presenter Rory Dungan in the studio. Listen to O2 Making Waves on 
			www.podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/paulhourican.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,09 May 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:24</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/paulhourican.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/paulhouricansoloartist</digicast:website>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 2nd May'08 - Large Mound</title>
		        <description>With legions of Irish music journalists and a veritable army of die-hard fans 
			behind them, Large Mound have been steadily conquering the Irish underground rock scene. 
			The Mound already have three studio albums under their belt, extensive gigging experience 
			and a list of critical acclaim a mile long. These guys are no flash in the pan. 
			During the bands lifetime, the line-up has seen quite a few changes with 
			bassists and drummers coming and going on a fairly regular basis. Constant 
			to the structure of the band however, are founding member and singer/guitarist 
			Anthony Mackey who writes most of the songs and second singer/guitarist 
			'The Boy' Mark Jordan. All of Large Mound's songs are about working, rocking, 
			and the funny things that happen to you in between. The band's most recent album 
			'My Whole Life Is Have To' was released back in November of last year to great 
			reviews across the board. We recently managed to trick the lads into doing an 
			interview with our presenter Rory Dungan. Catch Large Mound on O2 Makign Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie! 
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/largemound.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,02 May 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:21</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/largemound.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/largemound</digicast:website>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 25th Apr'08 - New Amusement</title>
		        <description>New Amusement are a four piece band hailing from 
			Dublin. With their debut e.p. 'Any Port In A Storm' released earlier 
			this year things have really picked up for the band. Since it's release 
			the guys have been doing the rounds of all the countries intimate venues 
			and have been playing along side some of Irelands more established artists. 
			They have honed and perfected their sound in the comfort of their fans and 
			are here to 'amuse' for the long haul. They describe their music as a clash 
			of indie and alternative but every fan would have to agree...entertaining! We 
			caught up with New Amusement in studio with our very own Mike Hogan to find 
			out whats in store for the year ahead. Listen to New Amusement at www.podcastingireland.ie 
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/newamusement.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,25 Apr 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>15:54</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/newamusement.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/newamusement</digicast:website>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 18th Apr'08 - Jaded Sun</title>
		        <description>Jaded sun are a five piece rock band from Dublin. In just five years together and two e.p. 
			releases their unique sound has taken them from the USA to Germany, to Croatia, Scandanavia and all across 
			Ireland. The band have also supported Bon Jovi in Croke Park and they remain one of only three Irish bands 
			ever to play live at the stadium. The guys are now looking forward to the release of their first debut album called 
			'Gypsy Trip' which goes on release this year. Having been credited as 'the illegitimate offsprings of Thin Lizzy' as a result of their 
			debut album, Jaded Sun are set for sky heights! The band took time out of their busy schedule to come 
			into studio and talk to our very own Mike Hogan about the music...the fans...and the road. Catch 
			Jaded Sun on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/jadedsun.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,18 Apr 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>18:20</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/jadedsun.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/jadedsun</digicast:website>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 11th Apr'08 - GreenLights</title>
		        <description>Electro-pop-rock ensemble Green Lights burst forth from the Irish music scene in the summer of 2006 
			and wasted no time in establishing themselves as one of the most unique and exciting bands to come out 
			of Dublin in years. With their distinctive sound being described as a sonic hybrid of Pavement and Tom Vek 
			(and who doesn't love the sound of that?), Green Lights have swept across the landscape of Dublin's 
			underground music venues like a tune-spewing behemoth, leaving a trail of dropped jaws and eager 
			new fans in their wake. In the closing months of 2007, Green Lights entered the studio to lay down the 
			tracks which would become their debut EP, 'Small Curious Things'. The band recently made our week by 
			dropping into the studio to have a sit-down with us and to chat about the release of their EP this year 
			and what they've got lined up for the future. Catch them on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and email in 
			any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/greenlights.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,11 Apr 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:31</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/greenlights.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/greengreenlights</digicast:website>

		        
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			<title>O2 Making Waves 04th Apr'08 - Travega</title>
		        <description>The blistering hard-rock sound of Travega was born in January 2004, with the band beginning their journey as a quartet. In this 
			first incarnation,the band swept away competition to win the Xlantic Records Battle of the Bands, a journey which was then splashed across the pages
			of The Star newspaper. The band then began a string of sell-out gigs and their recording debut arrived in the summer of 2005 
			in the form of a 3-track E.P produced by singer/songwriter Declan O'Rourke. A whole sixteen months later, which was filled with sell-out gigs at 
			great venues across Dublin, Travega unleashed their debut single, 'The People' upon the public which flew straight onto the Irish charts at number 27 and remained
			there for several weeks. Currently the band is gearing themselves up for the release and promotion of their debut album which was recorded at The Farm and The
			Armoury Studios in Vancouver. Travega recently took time out to drop by the studio to talk with our very own presenter Sarah Mulkerrins. Any questions, 
			comments or anything else you'd like to get off your chest can be sent to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/travega.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,04 Apr 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>19:06</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/travega.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.travega.com</digicast:website>

		        
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 28th Mar'08 - Seneca</title>
		        <description>2007 turned out to be a very successful year for Limerick band SENECA, with the band opening 
			for such top Irish acts as Republic Of Loose and Director. Another feather in their proverbial cap 
			was the fact that their song 'So Beautiful' was included on the Ceol '07 compilation album which was launched 
			in March last year and featured tracks from breakthrough Irish artists like Bell X1, Kila and Paddy Casey.
			Seneca have been whipping up a storm in the Irish music scene since forming in 2005, winning two 'battle of the bands' competitions 
			with their exhilarating, melodic and energetic live shows. Last Year the band released their debut single, 'Smile', which climbed into the top 30 
			in the Irish Charts in just its second week. The band will be crossing the pond later this year to embark on a music tour of the USA! 
			Presenter Sarah Mulkerrins recently managed to get hold of the band long enough to ask a 
			few choice questions. Catch them on www.podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/seneca.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,28 Mar 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>18:11</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/seneca.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/bandseneca</digicast:website>

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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 21st Mar'08 - The Infomatics</title>
		        <description>A few years ago The Infomatics met in a Dublin College and 
			formed what is now an established and respected band with an increasingly loyal following. 
			All coming from different musical backgrounds with a wide variety of influences, 
			they fused their knowledge to create the soulful-electro-hip-hop they are known for 
			today. The Star newspaper listed them at number 1 on their ones to watch list for 
			2008. We talk to the group on the eve of the release of their debut album 
			'Kill or create' and find out the inside info. Catch them on O2 Making Waves 
			at www.podcastingireland.ie and email us in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/theinfomatics.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,21 Mar 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>18:50</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/theinfomatics.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/theinfomatics/</digicast:website>

	</item>



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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 14th Mar'08 - Rob Smith</title>
		        <description>Rob Smith first infiltrated the unsuspecting Irish music scene in late 2003, touring extensively across the 
			country with accomplished bands like local Dublin heroes (and O2 Making Waves artists) Aslan. During his travels, 
			Rob has also played in some of the country's most prestigious venues with stages like the Olympia Theatre, 
			Vicar Street and the Empire Music Hall in Belfast playing host to his highly charged musical stylings. 
			Rob's debut album, 'Throwing It All Away', was recorded over six short days in the November of 2007 and is set 
			for release on the 15th March this year, with a promotional gig taking place in Tower Records to launch the album. 
			Rob recently went out of his way to pay us a visit in the studio and to answer a few questions about his musical 
			journey so far. If you have any questions or comments, please drop us a line at makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/robsmith.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,14 Mar 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>14:56</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/robsmith.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/robsmithireland/</digicast:website>

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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 07th Mar'08 - Eamonn Mc Cormack</title>
		        <description>To say that Eamonn McCormack is no stranger to the Irish music scene would be a vast understatement. 
			Here is a man who is not only one of the most accomplished blues guitarists in Europe, but who has also played with 
			some of the finest musicians Ireland, and the world, has to offer. Touring all over Ireland, Europe and the world, under the 
			stage name 'Samuel Eddy', he simultaneously released no fewer than three critically acclaimed studio albums. 
			Eamonn's influences include some of the greatest names in rock such as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Neil 
			Young and Ireland's own guitar legend Rory Gallagher, who Eamonn had the pleasure of playing and recording 
			with before his tragic death. Eamonn also managed to find the time between tours to set up his own record label, 
			True Talent Records, on which his new album 'Kindred Spirits' is out now. Presenter Sarah Mulkerrins caught up 
			with Eamonn recently to find out more about the man, the album and the blues. If you have any questions or 
			comments, please drop us a line at makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/eamonnmccormack.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,7 Mar 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>19:57</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/eamonnmccormack.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.eamonnmccormack.net/</digicast:website>


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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 29th Feb'08 - Grand Pocket Orchestra</title>
		        <description>You've got your dark times and you've got your happy times, Grand Pocket Orchestra are somewere in the middle, 
			writing happy songs about not so happy things. The group have just released 
			their debut EP 'Odd Socks' and it looks like this 'Orchestra' could be leaping out of your pocket and taking the main stage!
			Grand Pocket Orchestra offer an alternative musical arrangement and they claim to be here to stay. 
			The band drop by to tell us about the making of their video for 'Odd Socks' and their tour plans! 
			Listen to them on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie and email in any comments you have to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/grandpocketorchestra.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,29 Feb 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>13:54</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/grandpocketorchestra.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/grandpocketorchestra</digicast:website>


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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 22nd Feb'08 - Cowboy X</title>
		        <description>Named after the charcter that appeared in Sesame Street... 
			Inspired by a love of The Pixies and Kraftwerk, John Hanley 
			and David Grealy returned from a trip to Portugal with the intention 
			of finding the perfect girl to sing their newly written material. 
			After numerous false starts they found exactly what they were looking 
			for in vocalist Karen McCartney. The debut album 'Who Are These People' 
			was released and Cowboy X was born. Listen to them on O2 Making Waves at 
			www.podcastingireland.ie and send us in any comments about the show to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/cowboyx.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,22 Feb 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:20</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/cowboyxmusic</digicast:website>


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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 15th Feb'08 - Blind Friday</title>
		        <description>Blind Friday are a 4 piece rock band hailing from Belfast. Marty, Simon, Mark and Horse, 
                        take to the stage with immense energy and power, and describe themselves as “true rock, that can 
                        stir even the most rigid of souls." Blind Friday have played Oxegen along side some of their idols 
                        and in 2005, picked up the "Big Buzz" award. Their success continued in 2006 when they won the All 
                        Ireland battle of the bands competition. With their first album, "Wake Up" completed and with their 
                        second album underway, Blind Friday are going from strength to strength. Please feel free to email 
                        us your thoughts on the show to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie

			

			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/blindfriday.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,15 Feb 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:48</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/blindfriday.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/blindfriday</digicast:website>


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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 8th Feb'08 - Ro Tierney</title>
		        <description>Singer songwriter Ro tierney from Balbriggan has been writing and 
			performing his music in one form or another for many years. Opening for acts such
			as damien Rice, Mundy and Bellx1 he has been met with equally impressive responses. Ro has
			recently returned from a 2 year trip down under where he wrote his debut
			album 'tics and politics' which will be released early this year. His debut single
			'sticks and stones' has hit the airwaves, marking Ro Tierney as an extremely talented 'one to watch for 2008.
			Please feel free to email us your thoughts on the show to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/rotierney.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,08 Feb 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>19:20</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/rotierney.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/rotierney</digicast:website>


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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 1st Feb'08 - Black Soul Strangers</title>
		        <description>Before they began to blaze their current trail on the music scene Black Soul Strangers 
			had to, in their own words, 'beg, steal and borrow' to get their debut E.P. 'Paramount' 
			off the ground. That said, it's unlikely they'll ever need to again. With 
			influences ranging from Neil Young and Joy Division through to Bob Dylan and 
			The Clash these boys have been lighting up live venues around the land with their 
			onstage energy and dynamism. Presenter Rory Dungan caught up with them to see if 
			he could calm them enough to do an inteview. Please email us your thoughts on the 
			show to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/blacksoulstrangers.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,01 Feb 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:46</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/blacksoulstrangers.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/blacksoulstrangers</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 25th Jan'08 - Alan Kavanagh</title>
		        <description>Some people told Alan Kavanagh that competing on You're A Star would 
			undermine his musical integrity and credibility. Yet his subsequent profile 
			has given him opportunities that never previously would have existed for a 
			19 year old student. Gigs have come easier and eyebrows have been raised at 
			the level of maturity he has displayed at these shows. Alan, mere months after 
			finishing his Leaving Cert, now enters a phase of his life where he must 
			balance these gigging and musical demands with a four year music degree. 
			Presenter Rory Dungan caught up with Alan to discuss his priorities! 
			Please feel free to email any comments about Alan and the show to 
			makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie.
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/alankavanagh.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,25 Jan 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:22</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/alankavanagh.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/alankavanagh0</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 18th Jan'08 - Maria Doyle Kennedy</title>
		        <description>Maria Doyle Kennedy has been in the Irish consciousness for well 
			over a decade but due to rapid musical development over the last few years, 
			has begun to earn lavish domestic and international praise for her sounds. 
			Her latest album 'Mutter' has been widely hailed by both critics and her 
			devoted fanbase.  So international are her fans that a request was put 
			in to Meteor to accept votes from not only domestic but international 
			numbers for the Meteor award she was recently nominated for! 
			Presenter Rory Dungan caught up with Maria before her departure to Spain 
			where she is working on her next album. Please feel free to email with 
			any comments or opinions on Maria and the show to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/mariadoylekennedy.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,18 Jan 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>19:22</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/mariadoylekennedy.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.mariadoylekennedy.com</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 11th Jan'08 - Ash</title>
		        <description>15 years after they got together in school, Ash has gone from strength to strength. 
			Their fresh energetic sound has not only resulted in them achieving six 
			Top 10 albums and 16 Top 40 singles but also saw them outliving some of the greatest bands 
			of the nineties. After a short break and the loss of their only female, member the three 
			lads are back with their newest album 'Twilight of the Innocents', and have never 
			sounded better. We joined Ash on their 2007 tour in Dublin to find out what it's like to be 
			back on the road and those rumours about this being their last ever album! Catch Ash on O2 Making 
			Waves at podcastingireland.ie.
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/ash.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,11 Jan 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>19:59</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/ash.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.ash-official.com</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 4th Jan'08 - Sundrive</title>
		        <description>Taking their name and a lot of inspiration from a suburb in South Dublin, 
			Sundrive started on their musical journey back in 2002 making their live debut to 100,000 
			people at the O2 Party in the Park. Their debut single 'A day like today', a saccharine 
			ode to sunny days reminiscent of classic Beatles and Beach Boys, was picked up by 
			Japanese radio. Proving not only to be big in Japan, Sundrive have made inroads 
			domestically with their debut album 'Still here' attracting widespread praise. 
			Presenter Mick Caulfield caught up with Steve and Mick from the band to chat 
			about the inspiration behind the music and their plans for the coming year. To be in with a chance of winning
			Sundrive's Cd just answer the following question, 'What's the building on the front cover of Sundrives
			album'? Send in your answers to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie.
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/sundrive.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,04 Jan 2008 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:10</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/sundrive.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/sundrivetheband</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 28th Dec'07 - Television Room</title>
		        <description>Formed from the ashes of popular Dublin band the Marshalls, Television Room set
			tongues wagging with the release of their debut single 'Tinabelle' - a three
			minute indie-pop gem. 'Tinabelle' was followed by 'Modern Boys and Girls',
			the release of which coincided with their first headline slot at Dublin's
			Crawdaddy venue. A quick spin of their music and you'll be placing Television Room
			on top of your ones to watch for 2008 list! The band joined us
			in studio to chat about the bands beginnings and their recent live performances. Catch this week's O2
			Making Waves artists on podcastingireland.ie and if you want to be in with a chance of winning Television
			Room's CD answer the following question, 'What was the name of the previous band two of the members 
			used to be in?' Send in your answers to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie.
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/televisionroom.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,28 Dec 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:20</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/televisionroom.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/televisionroom</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 21st Dec'07 - Aslan Christmas Special</title>
		        <description>The original Working Class Heroes' Aslan, emerged 25years ago, 
			taking their name from the heroic lion in the Chronicles of Narnia. 
			After the release of their successful demo, 'This Is', in 1986, 
			Aslan went on to gain an incredibly loyal fanbase, playing sell-out shows across 
			the country and have continued to win over the hearts and minds of fans and critics 
			alike. We caught up with Billy McGuinness and Christy Dignam and found out what 
			they make of the Irish music scene at present and what it is that keeps them 
			making music a quarter of a decade later. Catch Aslan on our Christmas edition at O2 Making Waves on
			www.podcastingireland.ie. 
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/aslan.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,21 Dec 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>19:24</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/aslan.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.aslan.ie</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 14th Dec'07 - Luan Parle</title>
		        <description>At 26 Luan Parle is already a music business veteran of sorts... 
			having catapulted to the attentions of record labels through an appearance on the Late Late Toy Show 
			aged just 12 years old! But it has been the past year which has been a defining one for
			the Wicklow lass - scooping the Meteor and Tatler Best Female Award, along with awards for her
			funky fashion sense and appearances on RTE's 'Off the Rails'. Not in the least fazed by trials of the industry, Luan's
			steely determination to succeed is reflected in her music which draws together
			strands of country and folk, and is punctuated by her unique voice. It's only a
			matter of time before foreign audiences will be beating a path to Luan's door in
			their droves. Catch Luan Parle on this week's edition of O2 Making Waves on podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/luanparle.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,14 Dec 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:46</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/luanparle.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/luanparle</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 7th Dec'07 - The Coronas</title>
		        <description>All in a years work, Dublin trio The Coronas have 
			enjoyed rave reviews, had sell out shows, signed their record deal, 
			and acquired regional and national radio airplay... all the while accumulating 
			a sizable fan base. All still just 22 years old, the Coronas are quietly 
			creating something special, not least of which, their anthemic single 
			'San Diego Song'. It seems inevitable that The Coronas are destined for 
			big things! Presenter Claire O'Dowd caught up with the band to talk about 
			their laid back sound and style and found out how the guys practically 
			fell in to the music business. Don't forget to check out the Making Waves 
			gig guide for the latest artist listings on PodcastingIreland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/thecoronas.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,07 Dec 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:24</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/thecoronas.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/coronaband</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 30th Nov'07 - Noise Control</title>
		        <description>Noise Control are quite possibly the most exciting, 
			energetic live act in Ireland today. Described as a frantic mixture 
			of electro, rap and rock, they have brought a fresh sound to the live 
			Dublin scene. Noise Control's debut single 'Steel' reached the dizzying 
			heights of number two in the download chart and with their much anticipated 
			album underway it looks like there's no stopping them! Picking up some 
			huge support slots so far, including The Prodigy, Basement Jaxx and Underworld, 
			Noise Control could be the next big thing to come out of Ireland. Presenter 
			Claire O Dowd caught up with the band to find out about their influences, 
			inspirations and 2008 plans! Please feel free to email any comments 
			you may have on the show to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/noisecontrol.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,30 Nov 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:02</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/noisecontrol.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.noisecontrolband.com</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 23rd Nov'07 - The Redneck Manifesto</title>
		        <description>The Redneck Manifesto are amongst the most resolutely independent 
                        bands that one could find. Their magical interweaving of complex instrumental 
                        arrangements and, at times, staggering melodies, has never and possibly will never, 
                        be acknowledged on the scale it deserves. For a band that flouts almost all the 
                        superfluous elements that go with music in this day and age such as management and 
                        promotion it is up to their devoted fans to spread the word. And spread the word they 
                        have...all the way to Japan. Presenter Rory Dungan caught up with Neil O'Connor before the 
                        band departed to tour Japan to find out how it all happened and to discuss what it is that 
                        The Rednecks are all about. Please feel free to email any comments you may have about The 
                        Redneck Manifesto and the show to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/theredneckmanifesto.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,23 Nov 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>19:40</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/theredneckmanifesto.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.theredneckmanifesto.com</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 16th Nov'07 - Lila</title>
		        <description>Hailing from Armagh and now based in Belfast, 
			Lila has arrived and hit the charts running. Her first single broke 
			into the Top 40 in Ireland immediately on release and also held the 
			number 1 spot in the Irish download charts. Although she's been writing 
			for a number of years she's only just finding her performing legs, while 
			simultaneously trying to find a band! Her rock/pop sound has been 
			influenced by artists as varied as Bob Dylan and Christina Aguilera. 
			Presenter Rory Dungan chatted to Lila about her hopes for the future. 
			Please feel free to email any comments you may have on Lila and the show 
			to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/lila.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,16 Nov 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>14:56</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/lila.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/lilasong</digicast:website>
	</item>


<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 9th Nov'07 - Dry County</title>
		        <description>It's safe to say that Dry County don't sound like many other bands. 
			Their music drips with an atmosphere so dense it could crush you whole. Every track 
			seems to employ a mind boggling array of often normal but sometimes peculiar sounds 
			and instruments. Noteworthy among these is the 'speak and spell' children's toy that 
			announces the words 'lost now' on the track of the same name. Experimental and 
			innovative to the core and with a rock-dance hybrid which makes categorising 
			them rather difficult, Dry County finally released their debut album earlier in 
			the year after a rapid metamorphosis in their sound prompted them to discard much of 
			the material that they had written for the album stretching back months and even years. 
			Presenter Rory Dungan caught up with Phil and Derek in studio to chat to them about 
			their sound. You can email any comments you have on Dry County and the show to 
			makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/drycounty.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,02 Nov 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/drycounty.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.drycounty.org</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 2nd Nov'07 - Kopek</title>
		        <description>Kopek have learned the hard way that the music industry can devour 
			its young just as easily as it can nurture them in its warm embrace. Getting snapped up 
			by Kid Rock's manager Tommy Valentino seemed like a dream come true but didn't necessarily 
			suit the bands creative direction. 
			Upon their release back into the wild the boys wasted no time in playing one killer 
			show after another, as befits the Global Battle Of The Bands champions of 2005. 
			In fact there can't be many bands on this page that have played a gig as big as 
			their performance in front of 50,000 Mexicans on their world tour. With a sound 
			that makes even The Queens Of The Stone Age seem delicate and tender and with vocals 
			that Caleb Followill and The Kings Of Leon would be proud of, presenter Rory Dungan 
			caught up with singer Dan and bassist Brad to see if they're as loud in studio as 
			they are on stage. Please email any comments about Kopek or the show to 
			makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/kopek.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,02 Nov 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>18:51</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/kopek</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 26th Oct'07 - Duke Special</title>
		        <description>Aptly named, Duke Special is the accomplishment of the endlessly 
			inventive Peter Wilson whose grandeur and individuality is heightened by his poetic 
			lyrics, lush sound and eccentric instruments. Hailing from Belfast, his gloriously 
			vintage and self confessed 'hobo-chic' style offers original, theatrical on-stage 
			performances yet equally emotive recordings with his latest album achieving platinum status. 
			His new release boasts an additional ten track live recording with the Ulster 
			Orchestra as well as collaborations with Heil Hannon and The Magic Numbers' 
			Romeo Stodart. All set for his explosive touring schedule, we catch up with Duke Special 
			to hear about his triumphant year and exciting future on this week's edition of 
			O2 Making Waves. Send us an email and let us know of what you think to 
			makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie.
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/dukespecial.mp3</link>
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		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,26 Oct 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/dukespecial</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 19th Oct'07 - Superjimenez</title>
		        <description>If there's a band around that write catchier or 
			cheerier guitar fuelled pop rock than Superjimenez I'd like to meet them. 
			Not only do these lads leave you humming like an uncontrollable lunatic, 
			particularly after hearing the riff on Beau, but they're now the most known 
			band in the world...to women called Faye! It all started with a simple yet imaginative 
			idea for their latest single Faye, get ladies called Faye to contribute to the sleeve 
			and video for the single. A few months, thousands of photos and hundreds of video clips 
			later and their FAYE myspace page is testament to the power that comes from a good idea meeting... 
			well, a lot of women called Faye. Presenter Rory Dungan catches up with the lads to see 
			just how much response they've been getting! Be sure to drop us a line at 
			makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie to let us know what you think of the show.
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/superjimenez.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,19 Oct 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/superjimenez.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/superjimenez</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 12th Oct'07 - A Lazarus Soul</title>
		        <description>Rising from a 'Graveyard of Burnt Out Cars', their melancholic 
			wonder of a second album, come A Lazarus Soul. As distinctive and vivid 
			a band and album as you're likely to come across this year. The album is a 
			musical journey that begins on the gritty streets of inner city Dublin in 
			the 1980s, before the Celtic Tiger changed the face of the landscape. 
			The album takes us joyriding through council estates, swerving across 
			the road between the 'ordinary decent criminals' of days gone by and the 
			bloodthirsty gangs that dominate the Dublin underground in the present day. 
			Intensely personal and poignant throughout and with a voice that seems to have 
			been stolen from the throat of none other than Morrissey himself A Lazarus 
			Soul have arrived, assured and enlightened. Fans of The Smiths, Joy Division 
			and The Fall should commence licking their lips. Presenter Rory Dungan caught 
			up with front man and songwriter Brian Brannigan to find out what makes him tick. 
			Be sure to email us with all your comments on A Lazarus Soul and the show to 
			makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/alazarussoul.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,12 Oct 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/alazarussoul</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 5th Oct'07 - The Laundry Shop</title>
		        <description>It's conceivable, as sad and nostalgic as it might be for them, 
			that The Laundry Shop will one day have to move from their current rehearsal 
			and recording space onto greener and plusher pastures. This is because, 
			if you haven't already guessed, they've honed their sound in the cosy confines 
			of... a laundry room. The Laundry Shop owe their musical allegiance to the likes 
			of The Smashing Pumpkins, Pavement and Weezer and with the release of their 
			debut album in the coming months they are primed to join their erstwhile rock 
			compatriots on the airwaves. But if you think you may not have heard them before, 
			think again. Their single 'Highs And Lows' featured on the massive Failte Ireland, 
			Discover Ireland campaign and, because of its success, probably even contributed a 
			little towards the future dereliction of their lovely rehearsal room. Presenter 
			Rory Dungan caught up with front man Steven Robinson in an altogether different 
			looking studio. Please do email any comments you may have to 
			makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/thelaundryshop.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,5 Oct 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/thelaundryshop</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 28th Sept'07 - The Kybosh</title>
		        <description>Fresh on the scene and making a huge impact, Rob, 
			Brian, Anthony and Donal form The Kybosh and are turning heads 
			wherever they go. With numerous diverse influences from each member 
			of the band, their sound is confident with suave vocals, driving 
			drum beats and experimental echoing guitar riffs. Their first EP went 
			into the charts as the highest independent entry of the month accompanied 
			by rave reviews. With their new single just released, increasing air time 
			and comparisons to the likes of Interpol and The Stokes, it’s no wonder 
			critics are proclaiming them as 'the next big thing to come out of Ireland.'
			The Kybosh drop by to tell us about their exciting year on this week's 
			edition of O2 Making Waves. Send us an email and let us know of 
			what you think to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/thekybosh.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,21 Sep 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/thekybosh</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 21th Sept'07 - Dark Room Notes</title>
		        <description>Dark Room Notes, true to their name, sing dark songs of obsession, 
			addiction, lust and passion. Having gigged everywhere from Galway to Berlin over 
			the last year the Dublin based foursome exploded on the scene with their debut 
			release 'Love like Nicotine.' Channeling the likes of Joy Division, My Bloody 
			Valentine and Depeche Mode, the three boys and one girl recently released their 
			blistering synth-driven single, Love Like Nicotine. Formed in Galway in 2004 the 
			band perfected and honed their sound before recruiting the elegant Arran Murphy on 
			vocals and drummer Shanahan in 2006. One of the hottest Irish groups of 2007 drop by to 
			tell us about their new E.P. release due out in October. Send us an email and let us know 
			of what you think of this weeks O2 Making Waves to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie 
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/darkroomnotes.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/darkroomnotesireland</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 14th Sept'07 - The Popular Front</title>
		        <description>This weeks featured artist on O2 Making Waves are 'cheeky newcomers' The Popular Front. 
			A Four piece from Bray, Co. Wicklow featuring the talents of Milo McMahon, 
			Cain Steele, Dan Barry and Tom Moore. Fresh from winning the prestigious UCD battle 
			of the bands competition, the foursome are gearing themselves up for an exciting year of shows 
			and the release of their new EP. The group are closely linked to Bacteria Buffet Records, 
			a really trendy Canadian ska and reggae label, for future foreign tours. The guys drop by to tell 
			us about their Canadian TV experiences and their upcoming explosive EP release later this year. 
			Send us an email and let us know of what you think of this weeks O2 Making Waves to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie.
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/thepopularfront.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/thepopularfrontband</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 7th September'07 - SnowDial</title>
		        <description>When three young musicians grow up together the inevitable band is 
			bound to happen... But it wasn't until 2005 that SnowDial officially formed after 
			touring Europe, gigging in US Boston coffee houses, completing film degrees and 
			becoming music teachers! They then experimented with new material at singer 
			songwriter unplugged nights across Dublin and perfected the sound for their audiences 
			'that was in their heads.' Their sound has been honed by Kathy Snowe and Eamonn Doyle 
			working closely on both bass and vocals, producing strong harmonies with a solid and full 
			musical backdrop, which is driven by Paul Doyle's powerful style of drumming. With numerous 
			support slots and their first release officially under their belts on their own indie 
			label, SnowDial is definitely getting noticed! 
			Catch SnowDial on this week's edition of O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie.
			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/snowdial.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,07 Sep 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/snowdial.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/snowdial</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves 31st August'07 - Catoan</title>
		        <description>Catoan do folk rock jazz classical things with music, mostly ...resulting in 
			an exciting fresh experimental folk rock hybrid  prog folk! The Belfast based band made the 
			change to become Catoan in March 2007 after having already played together for over a year 
			as Paddy McKeown...with a band. As Catoan, the band have already been played on BBC Radio 1, 
			Dublins Phantom FM, Corks 96 103FM, recorded a session for ATL Radio Ulster, appeared in the Belfast 
			Telegraph and the Belfast Beat, and had a very positive feature in Hotpress. The group have supported 
			Kate Nash and Jack L as well as playing on the prestigious IMRO Showcase Tour. The Catoan track 
			'Stranger' was one of the selected tracks on the IMRO Showcase Tours 'the very best rising Irish talent' 
			CD that went out with the Irish Daily Star to well over 100,000 people around Ireland in April. Send us an 
			email and let us know of what you think of this weeks O2 Making Waves to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie 
 			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/catoan.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,31 Aug 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/catoan</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 24th August'07 - Born Days</title>
		        <description>Borndays rocked the stage as one of our very first acts at the launch of O2 Making Waves over a year ago. 
			Now we're back with the band to find out all that has changed and escalated in our first year.  The lads agree they have got tighter
			 and sharper with their sound with MusicReview.com awarding them 'band of the month' . Their energetic rock seems to be intrusive 
			and addictive grabbing the attention of NME UK and being lauded as 'one of the finer live acts doing the rounds across Dublin.' 
			Catch the slightly shortened 'Born Days' with Richie Chakra this week on O2 Making Waves. 
 			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/borndaysrevisited.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,24 Aug 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/borndays</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves 17th August'07 - The Kinetiks</title>
		        <description>The Kinetiks join presenter Richie Chakra in studio for this 
			week's edition of O2 Making Waves. Hailing from North County Dublin, 
			The Kinetiks are capturing attention nationwide. Having gigged extensively, 
			the band has rapidly gained a big fanbase and is known for their energetic 
			performances on stage and catchy, clever indie-pop tunes. 
			Focusing on detailed arrangements within their music, they 
			aspire to let their sound continue to evolve technically. 
			The quartet released their first album, 'High Horse Olympics', 
			on Dublin based label Rapture Records in April 2007 and its going 
			down a storm. Listen to The Kinetiks on this week's edition of O2 
			Making Waves and send in your comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie.
 			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/thekinetiks.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.thekinetiks.com</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Dave's Radio</title>
		        <description>Dave's Radio is a three piece hailing from Co. Offaly. 
			An extraordinary band who create tracks filled with high 
			energy and clever guitar hooks. Having released their first 
			top 20 entry earlier this year, the group have now followed 
			this up with the 'spiky' new track 'Dont Preach To Me'.  
			Since the official gathering of the band's collective talents 
			in 2002, Dave's Radio has spent time on both east and west coasts 
			in the USA together with gigging here at home. Described as 
			'a breath of fresh air' and 'just what Irish music needs' 
			by their peers, Dave's Radio sound is energetic, soulful and 
			intense...in a good kick ass type of way. Lead singer Dave Peyton 
			drops by to talk to us about rehearsing in haunted castles and 
			the dangers of travelling on Friday the 13th. Drop us a line to 
			let us know of what you think of this weeks O2 Making Waves 
			to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
 			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/davesradio.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,10 Aug 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/davesradio.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.davesradio.com</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Lisa Hake</title>
		        <description>Aspiring San Francisco born singer-songwriter Lisa Hake first came to 
			Ireland last year to write her album and hasn't left since. Her captivating lyrics 
			are jammed with myths, tales and riddles and inspired while sitting around peat fires 
			on Achill Island. Now the former eye surgeon has taken up residency here and is 
			captivating audiences around the country with her mellifluous voice, soft melodies 
			and introspective stories. Her music has been described as 'Celtadelic folk' a marriage 
			of 'San Francisco psychedelia with Irish root music' and she credits Ireland's 
			'natural language' of music as a main influence. 
			Lisa plays intricate finger style acoustic guitar in alternative tunings and 
			her preferred intimate gigs guarantee an assured performer and imaginative storyteller. 
			Catch Lisa Hake on this week's edition of O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie.
 			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/lisahake.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,03 Aug 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.lisahake.com</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Flinders</title>
		        <description>Philip Flynn's performances could be mistaken as an ensemble of musicians playing, 
			yet this artist creates his experimental mix of 'grunge and Brit-pop' by blending harmonised 
			looped vocals and pulsating rhythms with electronic and acoustic guitar mixes to create a unique 
			sound all to his own. After a trip to Australia determining his name, Flinders set about making 
			music his profession concentrating on his art of song writing. Having perfected his live 
			performances to mimic his recorded Debut E.P, Flinders, with the help of some clever engineering 
			and numerous pedals, offers a sophisticated balance of technology, distortion and melody. 
			With 2007 boasting more live offerings, Flinders hopes to travel 'wherever the music takes 
			him.' Drop us a line to let us know of what you think of this weeks O2 Making Waves to 
			makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
 			</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/flinders.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,27 Jul 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.flindersmusic.com</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Lauren Guillery and The Claws</title>
		        <description>French born Lauren Guillery arrived in Ireland eight 
			years ago with her rucksack, bought a guitar and has never looked back! 
			Starting out as a solo artists Lauren confesses she was just sick of playing 
			acoustic at home and just wants to rock it with the boys and that she does on stage 
			with her band The Claws! With their new EP, Listen, Lauren says the sound is more rock 
			than before and demands that audiences do just that!
			Catch Lauren on this week’s O2 Making Waves and if you want to win a copy of the EP, 
			just listen to the podcast and email us the answer to the question on 
			makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie </description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/laurenguilleryandtheclaws.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,20 Jul 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:28</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/laurenguillery</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - The Brilliant Things</title>
		        <description>The Brilliant Things have burst on the Irish music scene looking and sounding 
			every bit destined for global pop domination. With both Greg and Marie Jr. benefiting 
			from the experience of having grown up in the industry, they came together to create 
			the sophisticated pop synth duo. Citing The Eurythmics, Morrissey and Frou frou as some of 
			their inspiration the band have forged a sound which is refreshing in a scene dominated by 
			spiky guitar anthems. Tune in this week as The Brilliant Things make surprising revelations 
			about the status of their relationship as a creative twosome. Drop us a line to let us know 
			of what you think of this weeks O2 Making Waves to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/thebrilliantthings.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,13 Jul 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/thebrilliantthings</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Dirty Epics</title>
		        <description>Dirty Epics think the usual formula of setting up a band, making a demo and 
			sitting around and waiting to get signed is not the way to go, so they set up their own record 
			label deciding to take on the music industry. The dirty rock sound comes through with strong 
			lyrics and vocals from front woman Sarah Jane. Check out Dirty Epics on this weeks O2 
			Making Waves. If you would like a copy of the Dirty Epics Single Demolition Man just 
			answer this question: What is the name of Dirty Epics' own record label? Send us 
			your answers to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/dirtyepics.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,6 Jul 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:47</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/dirtyepics.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/dirtyepics</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Fight Like Apes</title>
		        <description>Extraordinary Dublin four piece Fight Like Apes list ice-cream and b-movies as 
			their influences but it is their loutish recordings to tape coupled with powerful live shows 
			which have earned them a reputation the ones to watch for 2007. Join us this week as the 
			apes swing by for a quick chat telling us how they wiped the slate clean to focus on their sound 
			and how Jamie and Mary stumbled across a record deal leading to the release of their E.P. 
			Drop us a line to let us know of what you think of this weeks O2 Making Waves at 
			makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/fightlikeapes.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,29 Jun 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:45</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/fightlikeapes.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/fightlikeapesmusic</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Leanne Harte: revisited</title>
		        <description>After 11 years writing songs and 5 years in the industry, 
			Leanne Harte could be considered somewhat of a musical veteran at this rate but the 
			21 year old sounds as fresh as ever with the release of her new acoustic album 
			'An Irish Girl in Paris'. We caught up with Leanne to chat about her life since the last 
			podcast and to find out why she is skipping the festival scene this summer to head off to 
			Africa! We also have copies of the album to give away, just answer the question in the 
			podast and send your answers to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie!</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/leanneharterevisited.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,22 Jun 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>18:02</itunes:duration>
			<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/leanneharterevisited.jpg</digicast:image>
			<digicast:website>http://www.leanneharte.com</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Star Turtle</title>
		        <description>Before they decided to take over the world, and not just the world of music, 
			Matt Walker and his brother Jona were quite different musically. Matt played the guitar and 
			Jona liked free style rapping. When Jona took up the bass guitar and joined Matt, hard 
			rock loving Darragh Hoey and folk fan Gary Nixon, Star Turtle became a fully formed creature 
			with four distinct and entirely separate limbs. These four seemingly disparate elements have 			propelled this creature forward faster than its reptilian namesake has ever been known to move. 
			As the band's ascent continues we caught up with them in studio to check on the progress of 
			their plans for world domination and to chat about why everybody can't just get along. 
			Be sure to drop us a line at makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie with any comments about the band or the 			show.</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/starturtle.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,15 Jun 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/starturtle.jpg</digicast:image>
				<digicast:website>http://myspace.com/starturtle</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Twin Kranes</title>
		        <description>It's no secret that the three members of Twin Kranes were abducted by rock n roll 
			loving Aliens. The Aliens agreed to return the lads back home on one condition; that they form a 
			band and make visceral psychedelic rock inspired music. The lads duly agreed and true to their 
			word have released two singles which would make E.T want to phone home to tell his folks how 
			damn good these three earthlings sound. Their latest single Being Kong is available for 
			download through i-tunes and the lads should be coming to a venue near you in the not so 
			distant future. Drop us a line to let us know of what you think of this weeks O2 Making Waves 
			to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/twinkranes.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,8 Jun 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:38</itunes:duration>
				<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/twinkranes.jpg</digicast:image>
				<digicast:website>http://myspace.com/twinkranes</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - All Star Charge</title>
		        <description>All Star Charge speak through their music (don't worry, they don't sing their answers in 			the interview!). They firmly believe that bands should be judged on the content of their songs above 				all else. In an era where the music industry relentlessly drives its creaking machinery by marketing 				and commercially exploiting attractive 'packages' it's refreshing to hear about hard working bands 				that spend their days exhaustively practising and refining their songs and want to be judged only on 				the merits of what they've created. No pretensions, no politics, just meaningful song-writing. All 				Star Charge are one of these bands. They popped in to tell us more on this week’s O2 Making Waves. 				Feel free to let us know your own thoughts on the band and the show at 								makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/allstarcharge.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,1 Jun 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>18:05</itunes:duration>
				<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/allstarcharge.jpg</digicast:image>
				<digicast:website>http://myspace.com/allstarcharge</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Nigel Place</title>
		        <description>Coming from a background of garage bands and heavy metal, it's surprising that Nigel 				Place now creates songs with beautiful words, dulcet tones and wistful strumming. His goal in writing 			music is to create a strong song with strong lyrics and a strong melody, which is abundantly clear in 			his material. He sees artists such as Elbow and Jeff Buckley as being major influences on his music, 				but also has a strong admiration for anybody who just goes out and does it! Nigel started gigging in 				the 90's but took a career break as he 'fell out of love with music'. Luckily, he picked up his 				guitar a few years ago and rekindled the old flame, and now is once again out there sharing his songs 			with the public. Let us know what you think by emailing us at 									makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/nigelplace.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,18 May 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:33</itunes:duration>
				<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/nigelplace.jpg</digicast:image>
				<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/nigelplace</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Unplugged Special</title>
		        <description>02 Making Waves unplugged: a special party podcast from our first year birthday bash. 			We're bringing a taster of the night, the acoustic sessions of Eric E, Shaz OYE and Johnny Ward Shine 			but don't worry the bands wont get left out - we'll be coming back with brand new up to date podcasts 			with The Chakras and Leanne Harte to tie in with their latest albums. 
			If you would like to win a copy of our one year compilation CD simply listen to the podcast and 			answer this question: How many are there in Eric Eckhart's Family? Email your answers to 					makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/livespecial.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,11 May 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>20:30</itunes:duration>
				<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/livespecial.jpg</digicast:image>
				<digicast:website>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Republic of Loose</title>
		        <description>Republic of Loose are teetering on verge of something big. The Dublin band has 
			emerged as one of the most popular Irish acts of past few years, winning over audiences with 
			their seamless blend of funk, r n b and soul. Album number two having stormed the Irish charts, 
			is slated for a U.K release in the coming months and will hopefully propel the band into the 			international spotlight. Live is where the Loose come into their own, so make sure you catch 
			them while their still playing the smaller venues. Drop us a line to let us know of what you 
			think of this weeks O2 Making Waves to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/republicofloose.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,4 May 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:59</itunes:duration>
				<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/republicofloose.jpg</digicast:image>
				<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/republicofloose</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Johnny Ward Shine</title>
		        <description>Fresh from performing at the O2 Making Waves one year birthday bash in Radio City,
			 Johnny Ward Shine is this week's featured artist on O2 Making Waves. Johnny has been in the 
			spotlight since he was a nipper singing and performing. After appearing on Glor Tire, Johnny 
			released a country and western CD, but now at the tender age of 19 Johnny is already moving 
			into his second musical style. If you would like to win a copy of Johnny Ward Shine's CD, 
			Listen to the Interview and tell us the name of the song that Jonny wrote for charity 
			Teenline Ireland. Email your answers to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie </description>


		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/johnnywardshine.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,27 Apr 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>19:01</itunes:duration>
				<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/johnnywardshine.jpg</digicast:image>
				<digicast:website>http://celticshine.bebo.com</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - 2006-07 Compilation</title>
		        <description>O2 Making Waves and podcastingireland.ie are one year old. Over the last year 
			we have featured some of the best Irish new Irish artists around on the show. To celebrate our 
			first year we asked you the listeners, to choose your favourite  artists. It was a tough one 
			with so many great artists but this compilation of thirteen lucky tracks is the fruit of 
			your choices! We hope you have enjoyed the first year and come back to see what's in store 
			each and every Friday in all new and all free O2 Making Waves!</description>

		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/oneyearbestof.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,20 Apr 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/oneyearbestof.jpg</digicast:image>
				<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/makingwavespodcasting</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Gavin Ryan</title>
		        <description>Gavin Ryan has a distinctive blues/folk/jazz style that stands out from the crowd. 
			Along with the artistic input to his songs, he also plays a large role in the production of his 			songs, having studied music technology for two years. This all encompassing approach means all 
			of his songs  end up on the shelf exactly how he had planned and are hopefully a more enjoyable 			experience for the listener! He instils a great dynamic in energy in all of his performances and is 				definitely one to watch for in the charts. 
			Gavin has given us a copy of his album 'Broken Blues' to give away to one lucky listener. To be in 			with a chance to win it just answer this question: Gavin has been described as the cheeky love child 			of who? Email us your answer to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie 

												</description>

		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/gavinryan.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,13 Apr 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/gavinryan.jpg</digicast:image>
				<digicast:website>http://www.gavinryan.com</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Tidal District</title>
		        <description>Tidal District have simple dreams in many ways, Tidal District are four friends that 			like to play music together, they, in their own words 'want to write good songs' and 'not take 
			sweets from strangers'. This doesn't however stop them belting out some rip roaring guitar 
			tunes. Slow builds, speedy interplay and frenetic riffs are mixed with tender vocals, devilish pace 			changes and some rousing climaxes. The band have been 
			compared to Sigur Ros, Elbow, The Strokes and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah depending on 
			whoever you find at their gigs yammering on about them. Having only been together a few months you 			can check them out before 
			the crowd! Drop us a line to let us know 
			what you think of this weeks O2 Making Waves to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie 
												</description>

		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/tidaldistrict.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri,06 Apr 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:50</itunes:duration>
				<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/tidaldistrict.jpg</digicast:image>
				<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/tidaldistrict</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - ODi</title>
		        <description>Of all the artists we've featured on O2 Making Waves, ODi is perhaps the only 
			one who never actually intended on having a music career. She put some tracks up on myspace 
			'for a laugh', people started asking when her next gig was, and it all just snowballed from 
			there! Her acoustic style is perfectly suited to her velvety vocals and the catchy melodies 
			of her songs. In less than a year she has gone from relative obscurity, to gigging all 
			over Ireland and the UK, earning herself a legion of loyal fans.
			To win a copy of ODi's single 'Crawl', simply listen to her interview and tell us who 
			is ODi most compared to? Email us your answers to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie 
												</description>

		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/odi.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>15:53</itunes:duration>
				<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/odi.jpg</digicast:image>
				<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/odimusic</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - TKO</title>
		        <description>Starting as an amalgamation of previous bands, TKO are now a Dublin band to be 
			reckoned with. Standing out from the indie crowd with Lap Steel, Clarinet and Violin 
			undertones TKO are influenced by a wide range of artists from Irish favourites 
			The Frames to the sounds of world music favoured by Italian drummer 'The Cat'. 
			The TKO live show is an energetic affair, engaging the audience with eight instruments 
			on stage and four part vocal harmonies. If you can't catch them live, catch them here on 
			O2 Making Waves and email us your comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>

		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/tko.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>16:25</itunes:duration>
				<digicast:image>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/photos/tko.jpg</digicast:image>
				<digicast:website>http://tkohq.com/</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Mark Hogan</title>
		        <description>Mark Hogan is a solo singer song writer like no other. Mark hails from Co. Offaly
			 and has been doing the rounds of the Irish music scene for the last few years now making a big 			impact everywhere he goes. Mark says that his aim in this business is to put a smile on peoples faces 			and that he wishes to make a change to all the sad and depressing music out there at the moment 
			and he certainly does not fail to deliver on this philosophy. Marks music is a breath of fresh 
			air and with his uplifting and up tempo tunes he will surely not disappoint. To date Mark has 					released  three singles. His debut album will be released later this year and will be awaited 
			with open arms. Mark Hogan is destined for bigger and better things.watch this space! 
			Make sure to send us your comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>

		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/markhogan.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>15:14</itunes:duration>
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				<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/hoganmark</digicast:website>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Cap Pas Cap</title>
		        <description>Already a hit with the critics having featured on many of the 'bands to watch for 2007'
			 lists Dublin four piece Cap Pas Cap have been reeling in audiences with their hooky basslines,
			 irregular rhythmns and the inspired, often frantic vocal outbursts of singer Gavin Duffy.
			 In business for just over a year and without a single release to their name, the band entered
			 a competition on the Bandwagon website without knowing what the prize was.  They won and ended 
			up playing in front of thousands at the Reading Festival, charming the crowd with their 70s 
			new wave inspired energy. Having sold out the first pressing of their debut ep 'Not Not is Fine' 
			in a matter of weeks, those who bought the recording could be forgiven for thinking they have 
			a future piece of Irish Indy history in their record collection. Listen to the mighty 
			Cap Pas Cap and send us in your comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
													</description>

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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - 79 Cortinaz</title>
		        <description>In an industry where nearly every band name starts with a 'the' and songs of despair and 			angst are the order of the day, 79Cortinaz provide a refreshing counterpoint. The band's name may or 				may not owe itself to a night in Supermacs where things nearly got out of hand between 79 members of 				the one Cortinaz family. The sound on the other hand is indebted to the lyrical absurdity of the 				Pixies with a guitar licks that point to a love of bands like Sonic Youth. Debut single 'Deirdre's 				Song' got the critical acclaim every band dreams of and landed them a prestigious 2FM session with 				Dan Hegarty. However, the band didn't rest on its laurels and let the hype go to their head, instead 				they have been busy putting the finishing touches to their debut album with producer and punk rock 				legend Rat Scabies.
			Catch 79Cortinaz this week's featured band on O2 Making Waves and to be in with a chance of winning 				two tickets to their gig in The Music Factory in Carlow email us the answer to this question to 					makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie 'Cormac says their music is most like a mix between The Violent 				Femmes and who?'

</description>

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		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 2 Mar 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Electric Penguins</title>
		        <description>It might be 2007 but try telling that to Electric Penguins! This week's guests on O2 				Making Waves use only instruments from the 70's to make their individual brand of music. In just 				under a year the Electric Penguins have managed to get together, record and album and be nominated 				for a Meteor Music Award. They have taken the Irish music scene by storm and show no signs of slowing 			down. Tune in to hear Mark and Paul from the band talk through all things music and just where they 				got the name from!
			Send in all your thoughts an comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
</description>

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		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - The Gorgeous Colours</title>
		        <description>The meteoric rise of The Gorgeous Colours is such that one can't help but 
			get a sense that if their colourful cascading comet hurtles much further along its current 
			trajectory they will soon blast into a different musical stratosphere. They seem to have 
			everything in their arsenal needed to reach the top of their game, and seem to be going there 
			fast. Hot Press picked them from hundreds of bands for a competition to perform at Castlepalooza 
			when the band were mere months old and went on to describe their first single Burning as 
			'genius summed up in four and a half minutes'. They've been compared to The Spinto Band, 
			Neil Young and The Violent Femmes amongst others and, suitably, sound like a band that have 
			been together for eons. Their mastery of their individual instruments combined with their 
			obvious song-writing talents, keen business acumen and electric live performances have 
			catapulted them to a height from which they just keep rising and rising. See what all 
			the fuss is about on this weeks O2 Making waves and feel free to drop us a line with your 
			comments and opinions to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie </description>

		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/gorgeouscolours.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Evil Harrisons</title>
		        <description>Genre shifting Dundalk four piece Evil Harrisons found Dublin's clique driven 
			'band scene' tough to break into initially. But with time, hard work, and talent, not to mention 
			some mesmerisingly witty, amusing and insightful lyrics, any snotty nosed pretensions that may 
			have lingered with some of the more self important bands vanished when it became clear just 
			how entertaining these boys were. They've been described as 'indie-pop-jazz-funk' by one reviewer 
			and have influences ranging from the 'swing' movement of the 1920's through Ira Gershwin all 
			the way to Prince and the New York Dolls. Their musical trademarks are their exciting, sudden 
			and delicious turns of pace and the variety and energy with which they cram their songs. 
			Any one song can easily contain a dozen different genre typical elements and the 
			imagination with which they are written allied to their ever increasing confidence and 
			assuredness in their live performances means that these boys are destined to become the 
			biggest thing to come out of Dundalk in years. We also have Evil Harrisons CD's to give away. 
			All you have to do is email us the answer to this question 'What was their second EP 'Seafood and Crab' named after?' 
			to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie  </description>

		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/evilharrisons.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<digicast:website>http://www.evilharrisons.com</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Vesta Varro</title>
		        <description>Limerick based Vesta Varro have had their debut single hit the Irish 
			charts and be playlisted on Irish and UK Radio stations. After just two years together 
			the five piece are putting the finishing touches to their debut album 'Exit Here' 
			due for release soon. Others have described the music as reminiscent of early U2 and The 
			Cure, accolades the lads are more than happy with. Listen to what Keith and Damian have 
			to say about their influences, their early success, the Irish music scene and their 
			plans to crack the world right here on podcastingireland.ie. Send us in your thoughts 
			and comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie </description>

		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/vestavarro.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - RedKid</title>
		        <description>Redkid, founded in 2003, have a shoeless crazed front-man, a busker from the streets of 			Barcelona, a drummer with a wacky style of beats, one Beatle-esk Liverpool rocker and a giant of a 				bass player. Their live shows are now legendary with their boundless 
			energetic performances and they promise to bring this live energy on to their debut album. 
			 Red Kid are a breath of fresh air in to the 
			Irish music scene with a sound like no other drawing on the rawness of late 70's new wave, 
			ska and punk. Have a listen to the podcast where Ronan and Keith talk about their 
			influences, where it all began for redkid and a three foot indian statue!! This unique 
			group of guys not only bring their energy to the stage and their album but also in to the 
			studio for interview. Make sure and send us your comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
													</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/redkid.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jan 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<digicast:website>http://www.redkid.info</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - The Things</title>
		        <description>Dublin punk rock five piece The Things are legendary for their high octane, 
			unpredictable live shows. They have been together for four years playing the likes of Oxegen 
			and the Electric Picnic and picking up support slots for the likes of The Artic Monkeys, 
			Babyshambles and Thin Lizzy along the way. The debut album is set for release soon along 
			with an EP - Listen to what Robbie from The Things has to say about capturing that raw stage 
			performance sound on the album right here on podcastingireland.ie

			We also have some The Things merchandise to give away – all you have to do to win some 
			The Things vinyl is answer this question: What is the name of the monthly night that The Things 
			host in Dublin?
			Send your answers to us here at makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie to be in with a chance to win!
													</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/thethings.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jan 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/thethings</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Hoarsebox</title>
		        <description>With four classically trained vocalists comprising Hoarsebox's four 
			band members, vocal acrobatics and riveting choral exchanges combined with happy infectious 
			instrumental interplay are the order of the day. In an era when it seems anybody with a 
			pretty face and a good management team can sell a record regardless of their vocal or 
			instrumental talents Hoarsebox are a refreshing antidote to any charlatans who offer 
			image before substance. With their upbeat take on life and music and their unyielding 
			energy and desire 'to get people moving their feet as they watch the band sweat' at their 
			live shows these boys deliver a sound that's not quite The Police, not quite Steely Dan, 
			and not quite Andy Williams but somewhere in between with dollops of ska and soul thrown 
			in to boot. Enjoy Hoarsebox on this weeks O2 Making Waves and drop us a line at 
			makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/hoarsebox.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - The Chapters</title>
		        <description>Taking time out from being told you're the greatest thing since sliced bread 
			is no easy feat. But The Chapters, prompted by a relentless gigging schedule and the discovery 
			of Martin Scorcese's legendary rock documentary The Last Waltz, reached just such a point in 
			their musical development. They decided to enter a hibernation period, they ceased gigging and used 
			their newfound freedom to experiment a little. Where once the rehearsals were geared towards 
			impending gigs, now they were geared towards playing around with different sounds and ideas. 
			With a fresh perspective, The Chapters developed and honed a more pastoral, and at times dreamy, 
			rock sound that lies somewhere between the 'Americana' of acts such as The Band, Neil Young and 
			Wilco and the ambience of Pink Floyd. Check out this weeks O2 Making Waves to hear The Chapters 
			and feel free to email us your comments on The Chapters and the show to 
			makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/thechapters.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jan 2007 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Star Belgrade</title>
		        <description>Star Belgrade are relative new comers to the music scene 
			not that you would guess! Before releasing anything, their demo 'Red Arc' 
			that they recorded at home caught the attention of BBC DJ Steve Lamacq and 
			that was it, no going back. Their fused rock and electronica sound quickly became 
			a regular on the radio. This exposure along with unprecedented download success 
			catapulted Star Belgrade to the fore of the Irish Music scene in less than a year.

			To experience the Star Belgrade sensation for yourself just enter our competition. 
			We have 5 double guest-list passes to a Star Belgrade gig of your choice to give away. 
			The guys will be playing gigs all over the country in the near future! To win the 
			passes just register on this site, listen to the podcast and tell us where Star 
			Belgrade got their name from!

			Email your answers to us here at makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie

												</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/starbelgrade.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - HWCH Special</title>
		        <description>Earlier this year the Hard Working Class Heroes festival returned 
			to Dublin. Over the course of three days the festival showcases the very best in 
			new and unsigned Irish Music. Many of the O2 Making Waves bands were playing this 
			year including The Immediate, Delorentos, The Mighty Stef, Bronagh Gallagher, Boss Volenti 
			and The Chakras. We caught up Eric Eckhart, who tells us why he feels the festival has 
			a family feel, Bill Coleman preparing to release his debut album and The Rags who are 
			no strangers to the festival! Tune in to this edition of O2 Making Waves to hear our 
			round up of the HWCH 06. Send us all your thoughts and comments on this last year of O2 
			Making Waves to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
												</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/hwchspecial.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Boss Volenti</title>
		        <description>Fresh from the release of their eponymous debut album, 
			Boss Volenti are basking in critical acclaim. Fast becoming known for 
			their explosive live shows, their hard hitting rock n roll sound is as at 
			home on the record as it is on the stage. The Line up was pieced together over
			 time in the manner of a jigsaw, with former Therapy? drummer Graham Hopkins, 
			being the final and essential piece. 
			Boss Volenti are our featured artists on this week's O2 Making Waves 
			and we have 5 of their debut albums to give away. To be in with a chance to win 
			all you have to do is listen to the podcast and answer the question at the end! 
			Send your answers to us here at makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
											</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/bossvolenti.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 15 Dec 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<item> 
		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Jenny Lindfors</title>
		        <description>It would be hard to imagine Jenny Lindfors being anything other than a 
			musician. From a young age Jenny's family, which includes musical promoters and performers 
			by the bucket load, have had a telling influence on her life. With a constant abundance of 
			musical instruments lying around the house from such an early age it's no wonder that Jenny 
			is responsible for providing not only vocals, but guitar, banjo, ukulele, piano, organ and 
			percussion on her debut album 'When The Night Time Comes'. Not only that but having 
			written and produced the album herself and earned rave reviews from The Irish Times, Hot Press, 
			The Irish Examiner, and The Independent amongst many others, Jenny's stripped down acoustic 
			folk-rock looks destined to reach a much larger audience in the very near future. 
			You can beat the rush and discover Jenny here on O2 Making Waves. Be sure to send us your 
			thoughts on Jenny and the show to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/jennylindfors.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 08 Dec 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - The Marshals</title>
		        <description>Wanted: Three piece rock band with promise. It may not be the most conventional way to form a band – but 
					The Marshals singer Michael found exactly what he was looking for through his want ad. 
					Now three years later this three-piece rock act are well on their way to the front page.
					Gigging their way through Dublin and Cork, playing showcase nights like The Noise Party, The Marshals spread their 
					sound until the record deal came looking for them. And after a string of EP’s the band are putting the finishing touches to their debut album.
					The Marshals are our featured Artists on this week’s edition of O2 Making Waves. Listen to the podcast and send us in your comments 
					to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/themarshals.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Box Camera</title>
		        <description>Box Camera are a Cork based five piece and the brainchild of Mike Lyons and Simon Widdowson. Having released their 
					debut album this September – Box Camera have already been likened to The Beatles with their blend of upbeat tunes and melancholic 
					lyrics. Their music is a melody driven hybrid of pop and rock.
					Listen to the podcast to hear what frontman and songwriter Mike Lyons has to say about Box Camera and their influences and his life in music.
					We also have copies of their eponymous debut album to give away.  All you have to do is answer this question: 
					Name one of the bands that Mike played in before settling in to Box Camera?
					Email your answers to us here at makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/boxcamera.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 24 Nov 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - David Hopkins</title>
		        <description>L.A. based Irish singer-songwriter David Hopkins is creating a stir with his critically acclaimed EP 'Amber and Green' and he is 
			this week's guest on 02 Making Waves.  David started life in Dublin band Lir before going solo and basing himself on the west coast of the US.  
			He gets comparisons with the likes of Nick Drake and Van Morrison in musical style but we think you’ll find he has a sound all of his own. 
			David's album is just out and we have five copies to give away here at O2 Making Waves. To win just listen to the podcast and answer the simple 
			question we've posed about him. Email your answers and comments to us at makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie and the first five correct answers 
			get their own edition of 'Amber and Green'. </description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/davidhopkins.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 17 Nov 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Communal</title>
		        <description>Hosting a line up that spans three continents, Dublin based band Communal were always going to be regarded as diverse. 
					The release of debut album Passport further emphasizes this distinction ranging as it does from energetic guitar driven tracks to 
					relying more heavily on the emotive vocals. Having already scored the music for award wining film 'Take it back' and completed a 
					live radio tour of Ireland this summer the band are currently planning tours further a field. Check out Communal on 02 Making 
					Waves and send in your comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie </description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/communal.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:28</itunes:duration>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Leanne Harte</title>
		        <description>At just 20, Dubliner Leanne Harte has a self titled debut album, a management deal and a guitar endorsement deal 
					under her belt and she shows no signs of slowing down. Taking inspiration from Neil Young and Jimi Hendrix to Sinead O Connor and 
					Björk, her music is both a mix of styles and a whole new individual style. With traces of punk, rock, blues, folk and country on her 
					debut album Leanne’s sound is fresh and retro at the same time.
					O2 Making Waves is giving you the chance to win a signed copy of Leanne’s debut album 'Leanne Harte'. To win just listen to the 
					podcast and answer this question: What is the name of the electric guitar company that Leanne got her endorsement deal with when she was 16?
					Email your answers to us here at: makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/leanneharte.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:28</itunes:duration>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - The Rags</title>
		        <description>Hailing from Finglas in North Dublin, The Rags have met with a blaze of critical kudos for their precocious EPs thus far. 
					So it's a baffling wonder that they're still searching for that crucial record deal that they so crave. Especially considering, 
					according to the boys, any spiky haired or mullet wearing pretty boy that can't even play an instrument, seems to be able to stroll 
					into a record label and sign on the dotted line. Regardless, they face the future with optimism, convinced that their songs are 
					simply 'too good to stay independent'. They really do have a point. With refreshingly inventive and melodious arrangements, and 
					highly evocative lyrics combined with a lead singer that has a voice that would make your granny's knees wobble, they surely 
					cannot remain independent for long.
					To win a copy of their 'Monsters and I' EP listen to what The Rags have to say and then email us the answer to this question: 
					Who is the newest addition to the band? On makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/therags.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 27 Oct 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>14:51</itunes:duration>
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				<digicast:website>http://www.therags.com/</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Bronagh Gallagher </title>
		        <description>Derry born Bronagh Gallagher is well known for her acting talents having starred in big movies like The Commitments 
					and Pulp Fiction. She has been in the limelight for the best part of 15 years but recently Bronagh has taken a new approach 
					to her career and ventured into the music world with a solo career. Bronagh's debut album 'Precious Soul' is a nod to her 
					soul influences of the 60's and 70's with a very personal feel.
					Tune in to this edition of O2 Making Waves to hear Bronagh’s thoughts her life, her career and her music. Send us in your 
					comments on makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie </description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/bronaghgallagher.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 20 Oct 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>20:52</itunes:duration>
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				<digicast:website>http://www.saltydogrecords.com/</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - The Mighty Stef </title>
		        <description>Playing at this weekend’s Hard Working Class Heroes Festival, The Mighty Stef’s music is a hard genre to pin down, punk at heart 
					with dashes of country, rock and pop. His influences range from Johnny Cash to Garage and everything in between. His debut album, 
					'The Sins of Sainte Catherine' out now, is a collection of some of his best repertoire published on his own record label, The Firstborn Is Dead
					 recordings. 
					Tune in to hear what 'The Mighty Stef' has to say about his style, his album and his love of Johnny Cash on this edition of O2 Making Waves.
					Send your comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie
				</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/themightystef.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:02</itunes:duration>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Dextra </title>
		        <description>Formed around identical twins Declan and Peadar, this Ballymun six piece have developed a loyal and insatiable following through 
					their fabled live shows that prompted Irish Unsigned to dub them 'the most entertaining live band around'. When lead singer Declan isn’t busy 
					stage diving, bar jumping and climbing walls of speakers he’s responsible for honing the essence of the DeXtra sound. With strong influences 
					from the Manchester era their addictive hook laden songs have choruses that climb inside your head, lodge in your brain and refuse to go away. 
					Be sure to check them out live, but you can get a little taster first, here on O2 Making Waves and let us know what you think 
					at makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie </description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/dextra.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 06 Oct 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<digicast:website>http://www.dextramusic.com/</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Eric Eckhart </title>
		        <description>Seeking change, West Virginian Eric Eckhart left it all behind; the big house, the job in a multinational 
					company and America. Making a fresh start in Ireland just four years ago, Eric married wife Kusi and began to focus 
					on what really interested him - music. Co-produced by Kusi, Lost and Found is an immensely personal album exploring Eric's 
					life journey over the last few years. Honest, heartfelt and sincere this album encapsulates all that is good about the 
					singer/songwriter genre. Hear Eric Eckhart on 02 Making Waves and send in your comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie </description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/ericeckhart.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>15:33</itunes:duration>
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				<digicast:website>http://www.ericeckhart.com/</digicast:website>
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		        <title>O2 Making Waves - Roy Seven </title>
		        <description>Signed on a worldwide deal, Dublin based band RoySeven have David Bowie to thank for the inspiration for their name! Riding high 
			    in the charts with their debut single 'Older', an album with a style in the vein of Muse is on the way on October 20th.
				RoySeven are a step away from the stream of happy indie bands as their debut explores the dark side of a relationship.
				Tune in to hear RoySeven of this edition of O2 Making Waves.
				You can also win a copy of RoySeven's new CD, all you have to do is answer this question: Why are RoySeven called RoySeven? 
				Send your answer to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>
		        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/royseven.mp3</link>
		        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		        <pubDate>Fri, 22 Sep 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		        <itunes:duration>17:21</itunes:duration>
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				<digicast:website>http://www.royseven.com/</digicast:website>
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	        <title>O2 Making Waves - Messiah J and the Expert </title>
	        <description>With anything from Tom Waits and David Bowie to The Uglies and Harmony Grass in their record collections, 
                Messiah J and The Expert are known for devouring vast tracts of music for breakfast, lunch and dinner. With their diverse, 
                cultured and imaginative approach to their music they've provided hip hop with a much needed shot in the arm. The Expert 
                uses his encyclopaedic musical knowledge to lay down beats while Messiah J adds vocal and linguistic dexterity to create 
                their innovative hip hop sound. Catch up with them here on O2 Making Waves and let us know your opinions at 
                makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie      </description>
	        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/messiahjandtheexpert.mp3</link>
	        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
	        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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	        <pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
	        <itunes:duration>17:21</itunes:duration>
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	        <title>O2 Making Waves -  Ham Sandwich </title>
	        <description>Kells five piece, Ham Sandwich is led by talented duo Niamh Farren and Podge MacNamee on vocals. 
		In fact Podge wanted to be in the band so badly that he offered his MC and stand-up services for a chance to 
		be involved at one of their first gigs. It was not long until he progressed onto vocals. Their controversial name 
		aside, (Bono once recommended a change) Ham Sandwich have so far produced two superb singles and are releasing their third
		'Words' this September. Listen to Podge from Ham Sandwich on this week's O2 Making Waves and send us in your comments to 
		makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie</description>
	        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/hamsandwich.mp3</link>
	        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
	        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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	        <pubDate>Fri, 8 Sep 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
	        <itunes:duration>17:21</itunes:duration>
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			<digicast:website>http://www.myspace.com/eathamsandwich</digicast:website>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves -  Greglab </title>
        <description>GregLab was founded around a love of eclectic music by enigmatic Dubliner Greg, along with a collection of 
	various artists, all coming together to perform live shows. The different influences are plain to see on their self-titled debut album, 
	with tracks swinging from funk, to soul, to jazz and to electro. Greglab is best experienced live where their impressive numbers dominate 
	the stage, along with wall projections, mashed up art and whatever else is flavour of the month! Listen to member David Constantine chat 
	about being part of this unique ensemble on O2 Making Waves and send in your comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie    </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/greglab.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 1 Sep 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
        <itunes:duration>17:21</itunes:duration>
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		<digicast:website>http://www.greglab.com/</digicast:website>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves - The Radio </title>
        <description>Despite constantly adding to their line up, The Radio is focused around the core contributors of Stephen M, 
        Caroline Baker Lee and Liam Mulvaney. Their stamp of electronic pop has earned them Meteor nominations and their track 
       'Whatever Gets You Through The Day' featured on American drama 'Grey's Anoatomy'. Catch them now on O2 Making Waves as 
        they gear up for the release of their new EP 'Satellite'. You can also win a copy of 'Satellite' by answering this question;
        Name the track that was featured in Grey's Anatomy?. Send in your answers to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie to be in with a shot.</description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/theradio.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 25 Aug 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
        <itunes:duration>17:21</itunes:duration>
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		<digicast:website>http://www.theradio.ie/</digicast:website>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves - The Adventures </title>
        <description> Phil Weir and David Broy from The Adventures first met on the rugby pitch, but hit it off talking 
        about their guitars and not the line-outs! They later recruited Phil's brother Alex and Mark Chester to complete 
        their line-up. Inspired by melody driven, pop rock, they practiced till their fingers bled and were rewarded when
        they won the 'Brave New Stage' competition at Whelan's on their first outing. With their debut album due for release 
        later this year, catch The Adventures first on O2 Making Waves and send in your comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie     </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/theadventures.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
        <itunes:duration>16:35</itunes:duration>
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		<digicast:website>http://theadventuresmusic.com/</digicast:website>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves - Majella Murphy </title>
        <description> Kilkenny girl Majella Murphy found herself in new territory when she decided to release her aptly titled debut 
        album 'Brave New World' through O2 and Sony Eriksson on a mobile phone. She was the first person to do this worldwide and so 
        far it has been a great success, with user's loving the instant access from their phones. Majella also releases her album, 
        through conventional routes in September. Catch her on O2 Making Waves and don't be shy, send us in your comments on the show 
        to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie    </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/majellamurphy.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<digicast:website>http://majellamurphy.com/</digicast:website>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves - Humanzi </title>
        <description> Shauney Mulrooney, Colm Routledge, Gary Lonergan and Brian Gallagher, all members of Humanzi didn't really 
        like each other in the beginning. It was only after a drunken brawl that they put their differences aside outside music haunt, 
        Bruxelle's, one night. Fast forward a few years and Humanzi are now touring the UK and Ireland on the back of their debut 
        album 'Tremors' and a record deal inked with Polydor. Listen to their mix of high-octane rock and punk on O2 Making Waves 
        and email us your thoughts on Humanzi to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie    </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/humanzi.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 01 Aug 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves - Butterfly Explosion - reissued</title>
        <description> Reissued due to problems with sound on original file. Apologies for any inconvenience! Butterfly Explosion were not even 6 months old when they were invited to play at South By South West in Austin, 
        Texas, one of the biggest festivals in the industry. Having played well, they toured America and returned home in March 
        enthusiastic to write, record and gig a whole lot more. Their debut EP Vision is being followed up by a new, 
        as yet untitled EP in August, along with plans to play at some of Ireland’s festivals over the summer. Hear Butterfly
        Explosion's journey on O2 Making Waves and send in your comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie.   </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/butterflyexplosion.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 01 Aug 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
        <itunes:duration>17:37</itunes:duration>
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		<digicast:website>http://butterflyexplosion.com/</digicast:website>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves - Ronan O Snodaigh </title>
        <description>The Bodhran wielding front-man of Kila Ronan O' Snodaigh is the subject of this week's O2 Making Waves. 
        After carving out a successful career over the past two decades with the experimental Irish band, Ronan had finally built 
        up the courage to go it alone. Over the past four years he has released three albums, two of which are melody based and written 
        in English and quite a departure from his Kila roots. He’s not abandoning Kila however; as they are putting the finishing touches 
        to a new album due out later this year. Catch Ronan O' Snodaigh on O2 Making Waves and send in your comments to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie </description>
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        <description>Malahide band The Immediate were taken under the wing of their school janitor and introduced to The Velvet 
        Underground and Serge Gainsbourg. From there, they honed their own blend of hook laden, frenetic pop rock. Egalitarian to 
	the last, they hop from instrument to instrument depending on the mood of the song. Savour The Immediate's sound on this 
        week's O2 Making Waves.  You can also win a copy of the bands new EP  'make our devils FLOW'  all you have to do is 
	answer this question; 'What label are The Immediate signed to?' Send us your answers to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie 
	to be in with a shot!  </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/theimmediate.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jul 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
        <itunes:duration>15:35</itunes:duration>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves - Promo</title>
        <description>Making Waves promo No. 4. </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/promo004.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jul 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves - The Flaws</title>
        <description> Monaghan has produced such delights as Pat McCabe and Ardal O Hanlan, but now it can add Carrickmacross band 
        The Flaws to its credits! Their blend of aggression meets melody set A and R hearts racing at the Working Class Hero festival
        last year. They have since been snapped up by Polydor and are working on their much anticipated debut album in the luxurious 
        surroundings of Grouse Lodge. Catch The Flaws as they prepare for the big time on O2 Making Waves and send us your thoughts 
        to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/theflaws.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jul 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves - Kilterr</title>
        <description>Whatever happens Cork, indie-rock band Kilterr are going to die trying! The last thing they want is to be 50 
        and have regrets that they didn't give it their best shot. They should have no worries though as their debut EP Reel Me In For 
        Kicks showcases hardcore bass lines, buzzing guitars and fiery, impassioned lyrics. With plenty of live gigs coming up over the 
        summer as well as writing for their album, Kilterr need all their energy for the year to come! Listen their interview on O2
        Making Waves and send us your comments on the show to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie  
        </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/kilterr.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves - Summer Promo!</title>
        <description> With Summer upon us its time for a summer oriented promo! Keep listening to O2 Making Waves and send in your thoughts to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie 
        </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/promo3.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves - Declan de Barra</title>
        <description> Declan escaped Ireland in the eighties and headed for the creative hub of Melbourne. After 
        dabbling in art for a while Declan eventually found his voice with the band Clann Zu and toured extensively. 
        On returning to Ireland in 2002, Declan went it alone and created his first solo offering 'Song of a Thousand Birds', 
        for which he had two years to learn the guitar from scratch. It's dark, brooding, and full of intense lyrics and 
        loaded melodies. Listen to the podcast on O2 Making Waves and send in your thoughts to makingwaves@podcastingireland.ie 
        </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/declandebarra.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves - Molasha</title>
        <description> Molasha combines the musical talent of husband and wife Cliodhna and Conor Brennan. 
        Ciodhna started out playing in bars in Berlin, before returning to Ireland and teaming up with Conor, 
        a post-punk enthusiast. These spiky roots influenced Molasha's first songs, noisy rushes of energy and 
        invention. More recently, as befits a band named after a 9th Century monk, their music has evolved
        towards a sparser and more unadorned style. Currently completing their debut album, 2006 has a lot 
        in store for Molasha. Catch them here first on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie  </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/molasha.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
        <itunes:duration>16:15</itunes:duration>
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        <title>The Best of O2 Making Waves</title>
        <description>We've come a long way since our first Making Waves podcast with A.M. O'Grady back in the dark 
        depths of winter. Now that we have hit the summer, its time to blow out the cobwebs by re-living the best 
        sound-bites and songs from our first 22 podcasts. Feast your ears on this medley of rock, pop, folk, soul 
        and electronica and sample the delights of our cocktail of artists, like Choice Music prize winner Julie Feeney, 
        Director, Delorentos, Steafan Hanvey, Matt Lunson, Autamata and many more besides. Keep coming back every Friday
        to hear the latest interviews with the best Irish artists on O2 Making Waves. Its free and its available on 
        www.podcastingireland.ie  </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/makingwaves001.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
        <itunes:duration>31:00</itunes:duration>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves Susan Bluechild</title>
        <description>Hailing from a strong musical background of classical pianists, Susan Bluechild always dreamt of a 
        musical career and began it by singing with many Dublin bands. Tiring of the band scene she decided to go it alone in 
        London, where she trained with Tony Norton of the Irish Tenors. Her blend of buoyant pop has attracted interest from 
        bands like Atomic Kitten and Blue, but Susan has saved all her material for her forthcoming album 'Non-Stop to Venus'. 
        Discover Susan Bluechild on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie</description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/susanbluechild.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 9 Jun 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves Donal Mc Connon</title>
        <description>Following a trip to the Gaeltacht, Drogheda born Donal Mc Connon picked up an old guitar he found at his 
        granny's house and began his obsession with music. At just 18, Donal's soulful mix of mellow rock with upbeat folk 
        harmonies and suave vocals, surprise the listener. Proceeds of his self titled album are going towards his volunteer 
        trip to Uganda with the 'Project Trust' organization. Catch Donal McConnon before he heads to Uganda on O2 Making Waves 
        with www.podcastingireland.ie</description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/donalmcconnon.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 2 Jun 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves Mainline</title>
        <description>Mainline are a leather jacket clad six-piece from Dublin, comprising three 
        brothers and three friends all united by their love for rock 'n' roll. Specialising in 
        dark, swirling rock symphonies Mainline have garnered acclaim both here and in the U.K. 
        with the release of their debut single 'Black Honey'. The lads are currently busy in 
        their homemade studio, writing the songs that will feature on their debut album. 
        Catch Mainline before they hit the mainstream on 02 Making Waves at 
        www.podcastingireland.ie</description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/mainline.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
        <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 26 May 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
        <itunes:duration>15:05</itunes:duration>
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         <title>O2 Making Waves Annette Buckley</title>
         <description>Annette Buckley has never been a stranger to the stage, from a young age she could be 
         found performing in musicals and plays around her locality. More recently she has enthralled 
         audiences at the Lobby in Cork and other venues around the country. It is Annette's native Kinsale 
         and its natural beauty that influences her debut album 'The Ever Changing Colours of the Sea'. 
         Annette's classically trained voice and atmospheric piano are at the centre of an album that touches 
         on many themes. Listen to Annette Buckley on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie</description>
         <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/annettebuckley.mp3</link>
         <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
         <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 19 May 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>O2 Making Waves Bill coleman</title>
         <description>Bill Coleman began playing the guitar when he was sixteen and has perfected his 
         addictive sound through experience. Originally from Cobh in Co. Cork, he came to Dublin 
         for college, adventure and new musical opportunities. The energetic cohesiveness of light 
         harmonies and suave rock in his music has ensured he is finding a niche in the 
         singer-songwriter arena. He is planning to release his debut EP later this year, explore 
         the sound of Bill Coleman here first with O2 Making Waves on www.podcastingireland.ie.</description>
         <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/billcoleman.mp3</link>
         <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
         <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>O2 Making Waves Autamata</title>
		<description>Listening to the electronica and samples of Autamata's sound, one would never 
         guess that lead man Ken McHugh's background is in Traditional Irish Music. Ken's songwriting 
         partnership with vocalists Sarah Verdon and Carol Keogh has so far yielded two albums of 
         sonic experimentation. Their latest offering, 'Short Stories' can be described as 
         multi-generic mix of influences, each song a musical journey in itself. Be part of 
         Autamata's musical journey with O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie</description>
		<link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/autamata.mp3</link>
		<author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
		<comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 May 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>O2 Making Waves Jessie and Layla</title>
         <description>Sisters Jessie and Layla began life on a commune in the Wicklow hills. 
         Their free-spirited and non-conformist beginning impacts wholly on the music they create. 
         Big on mixing the old with the new, they fuse sixties folk rock with noughties electronica, 
         bridging it with their pure pop sensibilities to create a sound that is anything but 
         predictable! Having released their debut album 'Kinetic' Jessie and Layla are building on 
         its success looking to the summer of festivals ahead. Listen to Jessie and Layla here on O2 
         Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie.</description>
         <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/jessieandlayla.mp3</link>
         <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
         <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 28 Apr 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>O2 Making Waves Director</title>
         <description>Director's new single Reconnect has a hook that could land Moby Dick and 
         a sense of urgency that grips the listener. Drawn together from Malahide on Dublin's north 
         coast, Michael, Eoin, Shay and Rowan combine both modern and older influences to form their 
         own indie-pop sound. Having signed a record deal, the lads have a busy summer schedule ahead 
         playing the summer festival gigs. They are also in the final stages of completing their 
         debut album which will showcase their talent. Listen to Director on O2 Making Waves on 
         www.podcastingireland.ie and figure out if this is the band to make it big in 2006.</description>
         <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/director.mp3</link>
         <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
         <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 21 Apr 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
         <itunes:duration>16:45</itunes:duration>
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     <title>O2 Making Waves Matt Lunson</title>
     <description>Matt Lunson's gentle indie rock is a far cry from his early punk days in Tasmania.
     Having travelled the world searching for inspiration, Matt fell in love with Dublin and its music 
     scene, choosing to move here for good over 3 years ago. His love of music, writing and performance
     is credited to his first music teacher, for whom he named his debut album 'Miss Vaughan' after. 
     Matt is best captured at intimate gigs where he seduces the audience with his smooth melodies and 
     soulful voice. Listen to Matt Lunson on O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie.</description>
     <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/director.mp3</link>
     <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
     <comments>http://www.podcastingireland.ie</comments>
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        <title>O2 Making Waves Channel One</title>
        <description>Channel One energise audiences with a fusion of rock, punk and electronica. 
        This Malahide born 5 piece of Al, Richie, Thomas, Owen and Paul formed in 2003 and spent their 
        first year and a half holed up together finding their sound. Launching themselves on the live 
        circuit in 2004 they have progressed quickly, adding gigs like last years Electric Picnic to 
        their CV. Having released their debut EP 'Violation', showcasing songs built on the 
        rawness of punk and unabashed dance beats, listen to them on O2 Making Waves at 
        www.podcastingireland.ie </description>
        <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/channelone.mp3</link>
        <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2006 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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    <description>30 second promo for O2 Making Waves </description>
    <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/promo.mp3</link>
    <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
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     <title>O2 Making Waves Nina Hynes (re-issued) </title>
     <description>Nina Hynes excels in mixing indie-pop and atmospheric electronica. She revels
     in creating whole sound and musical landscapes, wanting each song to encase the listener.
     Growing up immersed in regular trad sessions and the vinyl records of her parents, she
     graduated to the International Bar in the late 90s where she began her musical journey.
     Later stints in France and Donegal also helped to develop Nina's experimental sound, along
     with her studies in sound engineering. Catch her inimitable sound on O2 Making Waves
     at www.podcastingireland.ie Note: Due to a problem with the server on Friday evening this
     has been re-issued - Apologies ofr any inconvenience caused.</description>
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      <description>Stellarband strive for a perfect marriage between simplicity and melody. With their innocent lyrics, 
      the comforting rhythm of their melodies and singer, Brian Durnin's light and soft vocals Stellarband make for 
      interesting listening. Childhood friends Brian Durnin and Steve Lynch toyed with other bands, but came back to their 
      roots hooking up with guitarist James Wynne in 2003. Having released their debut EP 'He Looked One Way, 
      She Looked The Other' listen to Stellarband's summery vibes with O2 Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie </description>
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      <title>The Reverb Making Waves for 10th March 2006</title>
      <description>Ed,Tony, Neil and John started jamming as The Reverb three years ago. But unlike most teenager bands they
       have come through the sittingroom sessions to be a promising band with great songs and a lively pop-rock 
       rhythm. A summer in LA last year proved to be a musical adventure and they recorded their latest song 
       'Stuck in Berlin' there. They hate comparisons so we'll avoid them but think compulsive riffs than 
       get lodged in your head and won't go away. A young Dublin band with a tight sound, memorable songs and 
       lots of potential - if they can stick the pace of being students and rock stars! Catch them on Making Waves
       on www.podcastingireland.ie. </description>
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      <title>Aaron Smyth and the Born Days Making Waves for 6th March 2006</title>
      <description>Aaron Smyth and The Born Days mix upbeat rock with soft melodies. Aaron Smyth started out solo, but 
       soon got restless, yearning for the energy of a band. In stepped Tony Crowley, Ian Clarke and Dennis Cassidy and 
       they haven't looked back. After a year developing together they are releasing their EP White on White, showing 
       their comfort with both up-tempo, beating rock and slower, lyrical melodies. Catch Making Waves at 
       www.podcastingireland.ie </description>
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      <title>Conor Mark Kavanagh Making Waves for 6th March 2006</title>
      <description>For Conor Mark Kavanagh, think James Taylor and Garth Brooks. Having played around with music when he 
       was younger, it was the birth of his daughter that re-focused Conor on the craft of song-writing and singing again. 
       With his tracks making song contest finals here and travelling well to Nashville, Conors is a voice you will be 
       hearing a lot of in the future. Catch him with Making Waves at www.podcastingireland.ie  </description>
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      <title>SJ McArdle Making Waves for 17 February 2006</title>
      <description>SJ McArdle's lyrics are as gritty and soulful as his captivating voice. Growing up in Drogheda, SJ 
       toyed with music in many teenage bands. Although he got side-tracked into acting for a while, at 24 he came back 
       to music and started to hone his craft, with his influences ranging from R.E.M., Richard Thompson and John Spillane. 
       His album Year of the Tiger fuses folk, rock and country together with his textured and gravelly voice. Hear 
       Making Waves on podcastingireland.ie </description>
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      <title>Delorentos Making Waves for 22 February 2006</title>
      <description>Delorentos mix soft acoustic melodies with more angular, beat-driven rock. Together for two years, 
      Ronan, Kieran, Niall and Ross, have achieved a lot in a short space of time. Nominated as best new Irish band at 
      the Meteor Music Awards and winners of the National Student Music Awards in London, Delorentos are hotly tipped 
      for 2006. Their EP Leave It On shows off their own brand of indie punk with multiple vocals, thumping beats and 
      rocking melodies. Hear Making Waves at Podcastingireland.ie </description>
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      <title>Steafan Hanvey Making Waves for 17 February 2006</title>
      <description>Steafan Hanvey mixes melancholic melodies with cryptic lyrics. Having grown up in Downpatrick, Co. Down on a diet 
       rich in traditional music and storytelling greats like Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, Steaphan rebelled early on 
       forming rock bands and lived in Seattle through the Grunge era. He came back to his roots however, for his debut 
       album, Steafan Hanvey and The Honeymoon Junkies. An album which shows off his thoughtful lyrics and weathered voice 
       through his own blend of folk and pop. Listen to Making Waves, the first podcasting channel of the best new Irish 
       music and artists on www.podcastingireland.ie </description>
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      <title>Ann Scott Making Waves for 15 February 2006</title>
      <description>Ann Scott's voice marries folk and rock in an unconventional way. Nominated for best Irish Female 
      at the Irish Meteor Music Awards, she discovered her love and talent for performing while studying in Paris. Now 
      working full time on her music she is a regular on the singer songwriter scene in Dublin and an inspiration to some 
      of our other Making Waves artists. Her debut album Poor Horse tackles old themes of love, obsession and sorrow in a 
      fresh manner, her voice often surprises and frequently soothes. Listen to Making Waves a podcasting channel of the 
      best new Irish music and artists on www.podcastingireland.ie </description>
      <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/annscott.mp3</link>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2006 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Una O Boyle Making Waves for 09 February 2006</title>
      <description>Try and describe Una O'Boyle and you get a bit lost. Kate Bush meets Enya - but with a sense of 
      humour! A classically trained musician, Una grew up in a musical family in the Meath Gaeltacht and besides being a 
      trained artist and musician - she is also a chess teacher who can teach through Irish! Her previous musical career 
      has been with the Celtic dance act, Hyper(borea), but she is now dancing solo with her album Una O&apos;Boyle Live. 
      Una&apos;s performances are not to be missed. Check out her Making Waves pod cast and catch a gig soon.</description>
      <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/unaoboyle.mp3</link>
      <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2006 16:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Una Keane Making Waves for 08 February 2003</title>
      <description>Dubliner Una Keane was brought up on the Piano, classically trained from an early age. It is no surprise 
      then, that her debut EP &apos;Saya Nova&apos; features Una&apos;s own brand of piano driven folk rock. Her Dreamy 
      Piano melodies are enhanced by her beguiling yet powerful voice. Her lyrics range from romantic indulgence to 
      socially aware, touching on themes of fear, abuse and perception. She is likened to Kate Bush, but Una Keane has her 
      own unique voice and personality to challenge Kate&apos;s mantle!</description>
      <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/unakeane.mp3</link>
      <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2006 16:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Julie Feeney Making Waves for 07 February 2006</title>
      <description>Julie Feeney - From classical to folk to electronica to medieval and beyond, Julie Feeney listens to it 
      all. It is this eclectic mix that has influenced her debut album, Thirteen Songs.</description>
      <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/juliefeeney.mp3</link>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Shaz Oye Making Waves for 05 February 2003</title>
      <description>Shaz Oye (pronounced oyay) grew up in Dublin&apos;s North Inner City. She became politically aware at a 
      young age and this shines through in her music. This along with her wonderful voice, makes her a unique talent. 
      She is now releasing her debut album 'Truth according to Shaz Oye' - this podcast debuts the 
      album.</description>
      <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/shazoye.mp3</link>
      <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>AM O Grady Making Waves for 03 February 2006</title>
      <description>A.M.O Grady interview. Late Bloomer A.M. O Grady confesses her teenage years were sports mad and not 
      music mad as you might expect. Yet, once she picked up her guitar and discovered her voice during her college years, 
      there was no going back. She soon found joy in performers such as Bob Dylan and closer to home U2 and Sinead O&apos;
      Connor. This thirty-something year-old released her debut album &apos;Precious Lines&apos; in October 2005. The 
      album ranges from laid back, acoustic songs to an innovative mix of rock, pop and country. She is a voice and a 
      writer not to be missed!</description>
      <link>http://www.pciserver.com/makingwaves/amogrady.mp3</link>
      <author>info@podcastingireland.ie</author>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2005 16:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
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