A "sonic alchemist" is how Music Radar magazine describes electronic composer, Hannah Peel - she talks to RTÉ Arena above.
Originally from Craigavon, in Northern Ireland, Hannah studied at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts where she grabbed the ears of, amongst others, the institute's founder, Paul McCartney.
Hannah Peel has gone on to work with an enormous range of artists, including Paul Weller. She has won an Ivor Novello award for composition, she was Emmy-nominated for her score for Game of Thrones. And her latest album, Fir Wave, was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize.
The album samples, and pays tribute to, a legend of electronic music, Delia Derbyshire, whose work at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in the 1960s produced, amongst other things, the iconic theme for Doctor Who.
Hannah will perform Fir Wave in full at the National Concert Hall on Sunday, October 1st - find out more here, and listen to more from RTÉ Arena here.