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Wobblin Jude is a genre bending non binary artist from North Dublin. Surrounded by such a vareity of music and infected with an “anything goes” type magpie mind, they have set out to make music based off what excites them rather than traditional indie arrangements. they often refer to their music as “indie techno”, with the mission of bridging the gap between electronic dance floors and classic indie singalong culture, littering infectious EDM rhythms and synths with ear worm melodies and a healthy mix of sincerity and satire to keep audiences guessing what the motive behind the Wobblin brand really is.

 

Having only began their gigging career in April of 2025, they have garnered an impressive resumé and live reputation, going onto play stand out gigs such as the Giovanni Smokes Banker Pawn Shop Show in May, Smokeys Focus Fundraiser in Hens Teeth as well as a slot in the immersive Fuinneamh Festival, alongside three headline shows in Whelan’s, The Workmans Club and Sin É. Their live show consists of only a decks, a mic and themselves, mixing poetry into self-produced EDM tracks that evolve into techno, house and garage tunes as they paint a fresco of their life through performance before bursting out into the full fledged “Indie Techno” that is increasingly becoming more familiar to the audience. 

 

Wobblin Judes has always walked the line between tongue in cheek comedy and social commentary throughout their songs with tunes like ‘Mr. Rose” taking personal shots at the management of a hospitality job while simultaneously commenting on the never ending problems of capitalism forcing young people to work for bosses who thrive off authority without any merit to grant them such power, coupled with the likes of their breakout single ‘Trickle Down Economics’, writing about an old love interest gone sour while commenting on how social media affects our ability to move on and the generational trend of emigration. These themes are essential to the what Wobblin Jude believes music should be, combining introspection with social commentary. Even in their most life affirming songs such as ‘Will It Bring Me Home”, the theme of chasing life for all it can give you and getting the most out of your life while you’re young is a form of escapism from the ever growing pressures of modern life.

 

Now in 2026, Wobblin Jude is preparing for a year of new releases with an EP on the way titled ‘Are Ye Joking?” Where they continue to build off the performances and songs that came through many renditions of live performance rather than isolated bedroom compositions, thematically dealing with excess and self perception.
 

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