Cian Finn
www.cianfinn.com
Hailing from the west of Ireland, Cian Finn is a producer & vocalist inspired by the sounds of soul, blues and reggae.
Currently working with some of the most respected acts in contemporary dub music, Cian has performed live with Mad Professor, Zion Train, Iration Steppas, Mungo’s Hi-Fi, Dubwise, Cornerstone Roots, Dubkasm, and Radikal Guru. His vocal tracks have been remixed by Manasseh, RSD, Phaeleh, and Indigo.
He was lead vocalist and a founding member of Irish reggae group Intinn. They were a mainstay of the Irish festival circuit and over the last 7 years playing across the UK, France, Spain and Italy. In 2010 Intinn were declared “Best Upcoming Reggae Act in UK and Ireland” at the One Love Festival in London..
Cian has featured both live and in the studio with globally renowned traditional Irish group De Danann. Recently returned from a tour of Scotland, England, Germany, France and Poland with Radikal Guru, he has also performed live in New Zealand, in India at the MTV Sunburn festival and in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Known for his vibrant onstage presence and impassioned voice, Cian’s shows voyage through reggae rhythms to bouncing dubstep, interspersed with soulful acapella moments. This is an artist rooted deeply in the Celtic spirit, his songwriting is infused with insight and positivity, carrying forward the flame of conscious music.
Cian is currently nearing completion of his first solo album produced by Prince Fatty.
Releases:
2008 – “Intinn” album
2009 – “Inillusions” with Radikal Guru on the Dub Out of Poland vol III compilation.
2010 – Vinyl and Digital release of “This Applies” on Moonshine Records with Radikal Guru + remix by Hatti Vatti (2012).
2011 – Vinyl and Digital release of “Babylon Skys” on Moonshine Records with Radikal Guru + remixes by RSD and Adam Prescott (2012).
2012 – Vinyl and DIgital release of “You” with Hatti Vatti+ remixes by Phaeleh, and Indigo.
2012 - Vinyl and DIgital release of “Ireland” and “9 Years”i+ remixes by Dub Dynasty, Radikal Guru, Alpha Steppa and Bukkha