Vinyl Record
Daithi - L.O.S.S.
Daithi - L.O.S.S. on LP vinyl. A 2019 record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.
LP ยท 2019
Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.
Buyer notes: 2019 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.
L.O.S.S. is Daithi turning electronic music toward grief, distance and emotional weather without losing the pulse that made his work move. Released in 2019, the album follows a path away from the simpler idea of club music as release and toward something more intimate: songs built from beats, synth colour, Irish melodic memory and guest voices that sound as if they are trying to keep contact across a gap. The title announces the emotional territory, but the record is not only about collapse. It is about absence as something that changes the shape of a room, a relationship and a rhythm. Daithi's strength here is collaboration. Take the Wheel, featuring Paul Noonan, opens with a voice already associated with Irish songcraft and places it inside a spacious electronic setting. Submarines brings Ailbhe Reddy into a world where traditional feeling and programmed motion can share the same current. Lavender, Orange, I Haven't Seen You in Some Time and In My Darkest Moments keep widening the album's emotional register, using singers not as decoration but as characters moving through different forms of separation. The instrumental passages matter too, because they keep the record from becoming only confessional. The music breathes, gathers, recedes and returns. What makes L.O.S.S. compelling is its refusal to choose between locality and modern production. It carries the trace of Irish landscape and folk memory, but it also belongs to a contemporary electronic language of loops, texture and restraint. The result is an album that feels personal without becoming small. It can work in headphones, late at night, or through speakers when the listener wants movement with emotional consequence rather than pure escape.
L.O.S.S. matters because it shows an Irish electronic artist using dance-adjacent tools for vulnerable songwriting rather than only euphoria. The album connects guests from the Irish music world with Daithi's own production voice, making collaboration the emotional structure of the record. It also captures a late-2010s moment when electronic music, indie songwriting and local identity were mixing in ways that felt natural rather than forced.
For collectors of modern Irish music, L.O.S.S. is a strong bridge between electronic production and singer-led emotional storytelling. It belongs beside records that treat collaboration as authorship: the producer shapes the architecture, while the guest voices give each room a different human temperature. It is especially appealing for shelves that move between indie, folk-inflected songwriting and textured electronic albums.
Melancholic Irish electronic pop with guest vocals, soft rhythmic motion, synth atmosphere and folk-coloured melodic instincts shaped into a reflective late-night flow.
Recommended for: collectors of contemporary Irish electronic and indie releases; listeners who like guest-vocal albums with emotional continuity; fans of reflective dance-adjacent music with folk and songwriter undertones.
What year is L.O.S.S. from? L.O.S.S. was released in 2019, with its album release date widely listed in October of that year. What style is the album? It blends electronic production, Irish melodic atmosphere, indie guest vocals and reflective songwriting about separation and emotional aftermath. Who appears on L.O.S.S.? The album features guest voices including Paul Noonan, Ailbhe Reddy, Tandem Felix, Sinead White, Sacred Animals and The Sei.