Irish musician and filmmaker
Myles O'Reilly is an Irish musician and film-maker.[ 1] [ 2]
Biography
O'Reilly began performing in the group Juno Falls in 2003.[ 3] The group were signed to V2 Records and released two albums, Starlight Drive in 2004, and Weightless in 2007.[ 4] O'Reilly began directing music videos and music documentary films in 2010.[ 5] He has directed music videos for Lisa Hannigan , Glen Hansard , Villagers and James Vincent McMorrow [ 6] among others. In 2017, O'Reilly documented Irish musician Martin Hayes on tour in India.[ 7] O'Reilly began releasing ambient music under the name [Indistinct Chatter] in 2020.[ 8] In June 2021, O'Reilly co-wrote, recorded, engineered, produced and mixed the album Tá Go Maith [ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12] by Rónán Ó Snodaigh .
Discography
Solo Albums
Cocooning Heart , 2022[ 13]
As [Indistinct Chatter]
Tall As Houses , 2020
Cabin Lights Off , 2020
My Mother's Star , 2021[ 14]
With Juno Falls
Starlight Drive , 2004
Weightless , 2007
Documentary films
References
^ "From frontman to film-maker" . The Irish Times . Retrieved 8 December 2021 .
^ "Something For The Weekend: Myles O'Reilly's Cultural Picks" . rte.ie . RTE. 31 March 2021.
^ "My Money: 'Don't let money define how you view others and the world around you' " . independent.ie . Irish Independent . 17 January 2020.
^ Mason, Stewart (26 October 2007). "Juno Falls on AllMusic" . allmusic.com . Rovi.
^ "Spinning a Yarn with Myles O'Reilly | Feature" . GoldenPlec . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ "Podcast: Irish Music Through the Lens – An Interview with Myles O'Reilly" . The Journal of Music . Retrieved 18 November 2021 .
^ Hayes, Martin (2021). Shared Notes A Musical Journey . Transworld Publishers . pp. 348, 352. ISBN 9781848272644 . Retrieved 4 July 2022 .
^ "Indistinct Chatter Cabin Lights Off" . Journal Of Music. 16 October 2020.
^ "Rónán Ó Snodaigh: Tá Go Maith review – Apt soundscape for these times" . The Irish Times . Retrieved 30 November 2021 .
^ "StackPath" . www.folkradio.co.uk . Retrieved 30 November 2021 .
^ Brayden, Kate. "Album Review: Rónán Ó Snódaigh - 'Tá Go Maith' " . Hotpress . Retrieved 30 November 2021 .
^ "Tá Go Maith: Rónán Ó Snodaigh & Myles O'Reilly on their new LP" . RTÉ.ie . 16 August 2021.
^ "Myles O'Reilly Releases New Album 'Cocooning Heart' " . imro.ie . Irish Music Rights Organisation . 30 June 2022.
^ Brayden, Kate (24 February 2022). "[Indistinct Chatter] releases 'Your Excitement', announces third album My Mother's Star" . hotpress.com . Hot Press .
^ Kealy, Michael. "Backwards to Go Forwards, a film showcasing the future of Irish traditional music available to watch online now" . Hotpress . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ "Director Myles O'Reilly goes back to the future with folk film" . Irish Examiner . 10 January 2019. Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ McGrath-Bryan, Mike (4 January 2019). "Filmmaker Myles O'Reilly showcases new Irish folk and trad in 'Backwards to Go Forwards' " . Nialler9 . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ "Mileys O'Reilly's New Doc 'Backwards to go Forwards' Now Available to View Online" . The Irish Film & Television Network. Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ "Myles O'Reilly Releases New Portrait of Traditional and Folk Music in Ireland" . The Journal of Music . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ "Come On Up To The House – The Movie!" . Glen Hansard . 24 December 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ "StackPath" . www.folkradio.co.uk . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ "StackPath" . www.folkradio.co.uk . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ "Bringing that beat back - Donal Dineen on This Ain't No Disco" . RTÉ.ie . 24 September 2019.
^ "This Ain't No Disco To Return for Season 2" . The Thin Air . 28 August 2019. Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ " "Sister India" A Film by Myles OReilly" . Jagadish Christian.Com . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ "New documentary on Irish Presentation nun" . Catholicireland.net . 10 April 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ Edwards, Áine. "Celebrating the Irish nun educating children in India for 70 years" . The Irish Times . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ Newsdesk, The Hot Press. "This Ain't No Disco Episode 3 released" . Hotpress . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ "Watch: This Ain't No Disco Episode 3" . The Thin Air . 31 July 2017. Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ "This Ain't No Disco - Episode Two | Video" . GoldenPlec . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ O'Byrne, Ellie (12 January 2017). "No Disco for a new generation" . Irish Examiner . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ Nialler9 (15 February 2017). "Stephen James Smith's visual poem captures the beautiful, bad and ugly of 'My Ireland' " . Nialler9 . Retrieved 6 December 2021 . {{cite web }}
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^ O'Connell, Jennifer. " 'My Ireland' poem is a thundering, vibrant look at Ireland today" . The Irish Times . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ "Stephen James Smith - My Ireland | Video" . GoldenPlec . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ O'Reilly, Seamus. "This Ain't No Disco: 'Nothing on a stage. We want things to be real' " . The Irish Times . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ Nialler9 (7 November 2016). "Watch Donal Dineen talk about No Disco and his new music show This Ain't No Disco" . Nialler9 . Retrieved 6 December 2021 . {{cite web }}
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^ "The Sound of a Country – Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill in India" . The Journal of Music . Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
^ "Bono and Glen Hansard busk in Dublin on Christmas Eve 2012" . IrishCentral.com . 21 December 2020. Retrieved 6 December 2021 .