The Last Mixed Tape’s weekly New Irish Music Spotify playlist featuring Elkin, Kojaque, Naoise Roo, NewDad & more


Kojaque – Phantom of the Afters

The title track from Kojaque’s brand new album, ‘Phantom of the Afters’ is a contemplative offering that finds the artist reflecting on the self, the future and past perceptions. 

Naoise Roo – Silent Halls

The unrelenting, fuzz ridden sound of Naoise Roo’s bone shaking new track ‘Silent Halls’ has a bull-by-the-horns sound that grabs your attention from start to finish.

NewDad photographed by Zyanya Lorenzo.

NewDad – Let Go

The dynamic peaks and troughs of NewDad’s ‘Let Go’ finds the fast-rising group traversing both intimacy and expansiveness with a music that packs a punch at the right moments. 

Rachel Lavelle – Travel Size

The ethereal milieu of Rachel Lavelle’s harmony soaked offering ‘Travel Size’ weaves its spell from the start, before melding itself into a world of entangled vocals and sparse beats.

Elkin – Alright Darling

The sonically contorting pop sound of Elkin’s ‘Alright Darling’ finds the duo delving into new territory with a sound that is singular and rich in invention, taking the hook and beats somewhere new.

Dee Fitz – Sleep Tight

A swing for the fences offering from Dee Fitz, the lush sound of ‘Sleep Tight’ comes into focus via Fitz’ slick vocal delivery, pulsing production and pin-point pop songwriting.

I Dreamed I Dream – Apparition

Taken from I Dreamed I Dream’s Why Say A Lot?, ‘Apparition’ cuts a tense shape and tone as the band blend a cacophony of sounds on a foundation of post-punk pensiveness. 

Sophie Doyle Ryder – Falling From Hell

Sophie Doyle Ryder delivers a slick pop-rock sound on the anthemic ‘Falling From Hell’, a track that moves from shimmering, gritty verses to big-scale choruses in the blink of an eye.

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