To those of a certain generation, Craig Walker will always be fondly remembered as the front man of Walkinstown indie darlings Power Of Dreams, who made the cover of the NME and soundtracked a generation with their debut album, 1990's Immigrants, Emigrants and Me.
In recent years he's collaborated on an album with German electronic dance duo Booka Shade, and co-wrote Fade Out Lines with ex Nouvelle Vague vocalist Phoebe Killdeer, a song remixed by French deep house producer The Avener and a smash hit across Europe.
Now Walker and Killdeer have reunited for a new project, Them There - they just released their first single, Blaze, will appear at this weekend's rather tasty Vinyl festival at IMMA and are releasing their first album ‘Love Is An Elevator’ later this year. It's good to have Walker back - and on top of his game, to boot.