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23/05/2017

John Laurence: Song of the Last Dove EP

Fair warning, this is an ‘I listened to this so you don’t have to’ review. John Laurence’s EP ‘Song of the Last ...

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11/05/2017

Jasmine Lovell-Smith ’s Towering Poppies: Yellow, Red, Blue

The second album by soprano-saxophonist Jasmine Lovell-Smith with her New York-based band is an intriguing intersection of ...

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30/03/2017

Neil Watson: Studies In Tubular

Guitarist Neil Watson’s latest album is a confection of funky rock/soul/jazz, with a little bit of blues/country thrown ...

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14/03/2017

Neil Watson: Constructed in Jazz

Jazz guitarist and academic Neil Watson has a well-earned reputation as one of Auckland’s go-to sidemen. His played- and ...

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02/03/2017

Alargo: Central Plateau

The debut album by Alargo (the multi-talented, multi-instrumental, multi-faceted duo of Kingsley Melhuish and Alan Brown), ...

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20/02/2017

Mass Spectrometer: Périphérique EP

Founded by Kiwis Michael Canning and Ilmars Gravis in Sheffield in 1999, British avant garde jazz group Mass Spectrometer ...

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16/01/2017

Ross Mullins: The Poet And The Fisherman

This latest album from Devonport musician Ross Mullins and his band The Snaps, has somehow been 17 years in the making, and ...

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21/12/2016

John Key Trio: Back & Forth

First up a bit of clarification: No, this is not our former PM breaking into the music game. This John Key has been on the ...

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14/12/2016

Bruce Brown: Nobody’s Foolin’ Around

An album of originals in the style of Great American Songbook, and like that musical institution the songs here are quietly ...

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