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Braynin

Pop // Cork

Track Spotlight:
“Butterflies” -a bright, feel-good pop record built around hip-hop drums, shimmering guitars, and layered synth textures, blending intimacy with a vibrant, radio-ready energy.
Co-written with Cian Ducrot and Josh McClorey (The Strypes). The track has already garnered support from BBC Radio 1 and Jack Saunders, as well as airplay on RTÉ 2fm. It also received its premiere on BBC Radio London with Jess Iszatt, who praised the song’s catchy melodies and polished American-pop sound.

About Braynin:
Braynin is a multi-talented singer-songwriter producer-artist from Ireland, whose work has gained over 300 million streams on Spotify. His collaborators include Goodboys, Imanbek, Cian Ducrot, Niall Horan, Josh McClorey, and Soft Launch.

Growing up in Ireland as a native speaker, Braynin (Bréanainn) was immersed in the rich cultural heritage of traditional Irish music, learning from renowned musicians Martin Hayes, Brendan Begley, and Iarla Ó Lionáird. A consummate fiddle player, he was crowned All-Ireland Fiddle Champion in Cavan in 2011.

He received a scholarship to study violin at the prestigious Yehudi Menuhin School in London in 2012, where he excelled in harmony and composition and developed a passion for production and improvisation. Highlights from his time there include performing solo with orchestra at the Menuhin Festival Gstaad, Switzerland, as well as memorable concert performances alongside great artists like Alina Ibragamova, Nicola Benedetti, Igudesman and Joo, Joji Hattori, Valeriy Sokolov, Vadim Repin, Gilles Apap, and Roby Lakatos.

Bréanainn continued his studies at the Royal College of Music in 2017 on a scholarship under the direction of violin professor Radu Blidar.

This rich musical education deeply influences his work through the incorporation of Irish modal scales, traditional ornamentation, and haunting folk melodies, alongside the discipline and precision of his classical training. Inspired by Hans Zimmer’s orchestral brilliance, Max Martin’s pop songwriting sensibilities, Daft Punk’s production/sampling style, and Enya's Celtic Synth-pop nuance, Braynin blends a diverse range of genres into a sound that feels both distinctive and universally resonant. His extensive musical background gives him limitless creative expression and marks him as a standout artist to watch.

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