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E.A.Poets Approved/Bands We Like – Kinetix

Good Day Noir Family,
our “E.A.Poets Approved/Bands We Like” section is dedicated to Kinetix. I discovered this band while shuffling songs on Spotify and I was amazed by the atmosphere of their music.

This band offers us a very modern sound that hides traditional Irish music influences.

A very interesting mix that made me think of beautiful Ireland. I found these influences of ethnic music especially in some passages of the vocal line.

It feels like this band has a lot of musical knowledge and above all a great experience.

The attention to every little nuance and the chord progression that is never predictable and banal shows great compositional talent.

A band to keep under the radar because they offer a different and very fascinating sound.

Off My Head is Kinetix’s Single Out Now!


Intriguingly Unique!


The Stones brothers began learning traditional Irish music on the banjo, fiddle and button accordion. They enjoyed success in the traditional Irish music scene, collectively winning 23 All-Ireland solo medals at Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann competitions. In 2010, they played on the Late Late Toy Show, playing the accordion, banjo and bouzouki. Arthur went on to form Irish band ‘Ruaile Buaile’, which he toured with for seven years, playing festivals across the world.

In 2017 the brothers began work on KinetiX, and have been releasing music since 2019. They collaboratively put their heads together, writing, producing and recording until they arrived upon their own unique sound. The pop band have been very well received in the Irish music scene, receiving positive feedback from the likes of RTE’s ‘Behind the music’ blog saying, “KinetiX are in line to become Ireland’s next electro-pop stars.”




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