Bantum

Bantum

Bantum

Musical artist


Ruairí Lynch (born 5 October 1983),[2][3] known by the stage name Bantum, is an Irish multi-instrumentalist, musician, DJ, producer and composer.[4][5][6]

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Early life

Lynch grew up in Cork. He has no formal music training, having studied Business Information Systems in University College Cork.[7] The Chemical Brothers were an early inspiration.[8]

Career

Lynch began making music in Dublin in 2010. The name "Bantum" originated as a mishearing of the wrestling term "bantamweight."[7] He composed music for the short Little Bear (2015). Bantum released the album Move in 2016, which was nominated for the prestigious Choice Music Prize. He was also nominated by The Irish Times for Irish Artist Of The Year in that year.[9]

Discography

Studio albums


References

  1. "That New Band Smell - Bantum". BBC. 22 November 2012.
  2. Workhorse, No More (21 February 2018). "Interview with Bantum – RHA Hennessy Lost Friday".
  3. Magazine, Motley (20 February 2017). "Interview: Bantum".
  4. Lloyd, Brian (22 November 2012). "eLive - Interview with Bantum". Entertainment.ie.
  5. "Lost Friday preview - how Bantum found his groove". 6 March 2018 via www.rte.ie. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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