Bio:
Brian Dillon is a musician and sound artist, based in Dublin, Ireland. Originally from Nenagh, a small town in rural Tipperary, he has never quite been able to escape the lines of identity that separate his life from the lives of others.
Brian is a member of Meltybrains? and has worked with a range of Irish musicians over the last 10 years, including Talos, Denise Chaila, Loah, Brídín and Lilla Vargen among others. He has performed at many international festivals such as SXSW and Iceland Airwaves and his music has previously been featured in Q Magazine, Boiler Room and Spotify’s New Music Friday playlist. Despite the earnestness of much of his musical output, Brian is great craic (he swears).
Brian has also worked as a professional sound artist and sound designer and his previous work includes installations for Ireland's Museum of Modern Art and The Wild Atlantic Way. He has also been commissioned as a composer for several Irish authorities, including Fáilte Ireland, Cavan County Council and Tipperary County Council. He is very passionate about music education and has a wealth of experience as a teacher of piano, composition, Ableton Live and music theory and he currently lectures in Dublin Technical University’s BIMM school in Dublin.
In recent years he has gleaned a great deal of experience from collaborating with a range of musicians, as well as artists from a number of disparate disciplines, including JFDR, Anna B Savage, Emma Martin (choreographer), Ellius Grace (director), Emmet Kirwan (actor/writer), Mark McGuinness (photographer) and Kate Dunne (aerialist).
The wealth of collaborative experience has led to the basis for his new project. Red Blood Cells and Righteousness is a communally created record, built on the creative endeavours of Brian and a number of friends from within the Irish music industry.
Email: [email protected]
Number: +353 (0)868439443
Brian Dillon is a musician and sound artist, based in Dublin, Ireland. Originally from Nenagh, a small town in rural Tipperary, he has never quite been able to escape the lines of identity that separate his life from the lives of others.
Brian is a member of Meltybrains? and has worked with a range of Irish musicians over the last 10 years, including Talos, Denise Chaila, Loah, Brídín and Lilla Vargen among others. He has performed at many international festivals such as SXSW and Iceland Airwaves and his music has previously been featured in Q Magazine, Boiler Room and Spotify’s New Music Friday playlist. Despite the earnestness of much of his musical output, Brian is great craic (he swears).
Brian has also worked as a professional sound artist and sound designer and his previous work includes installations for Ireland's Museum of Modern Art and The Wild Atlantic Way. He has also been commissioned as a composer for several Irish authorities, including Fáilte Ireland, Cavan County Council and Tipperary County Council. He is very passionate about music education and has a wealth of experience as a teacher of piano, composition, Ableton Live and music theory and he currently lectures in Dublin Technical University’s BIMM school in Dublin.
In recent years he has gleaned a great deal of experience from collaborating with a range of musicians, as well as artists from a number of disparate disciplines, including JFDR, Anna B Savage, Emma Martin (choreographer), Ellius Grace (director), Emmet Kirwan (actor/writer), Mark McGuinness (photographer) and Kate Dunne (aerialist).
The wealth of collaborative experience has led to the basis for his new project. Red Blood Cells and Righteousness is a communally created record, built on the creative endeavours of Brian and a number of friends from within the Irish music industry.
Email: [email protected]
Number: +353 (0)868439443