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28th September 2018
12:27pm BST

Most recently the project’s latest tack, ‘Every Line and Curve’, has garnered serious traction, in part due to its impactful video.
Sweeney, who describes the sound of 1000 Beasts as ‘Calvin Harris-meets-Alt J’, has been lauded by the likes of Nialler9, performed live on RTÉ 2fm and has even had one of his tracks, ‘Lord (It’s Ok)’ played on Made In Chelsea, the latter of which he attributes to the HWCH festival.
Speaking exclusively to Her, Cian says that HWCH is 'such a great opportunity for young Irish acts to make their mark on an international stage' and says,
'I was lucky enough to be invited to last year's festival and that resulted in my music featuring on Made In Chelsea as well as receiving great playlisting on Spotify's New Music Friday.'He adds,
'Plus there's just countless deadly Irish acts playing across five venues in Dublin all weekend for the public. It's a win win.'
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