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08/06/2016

Roger Shepherd: In Love With These Times

In person Roger Shepherd can be laconic, but his autobiography is a genuine page-turner. It’s witty, informative and ...

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Roger Shepherd: In Love With These Times

In person Roger Shepherd can be laconic, but his autobiography is a genuine page-turner. It’s witty, informative and filled ...

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10/04/2016

Opposite Sex: Hamlet

HAMLET by Opposite Sex Dunedin outfit Opposite Sex had lofty ambitions with this new record, ‘Hamlet’ is the kind of ...

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08/04/2016

Deep Thinking: And We Could Be Heroes…

This issue’s Deep Thinking column presented a dilemma. The last couple of years have seen the bass world lose two of its ...

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04/03/2016

Music Sucks: Beyond Von Klap

Music sucks according to Sam Wilkinson, or rather Music Sucks is Sam Wilkinson, multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter, ...

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20/02/2016

The Broken Heartbreakers: How We Got To Now

With their first album in five years, mostly Dunedin-based four-piece The Broken Heartbreakers continue their beautifully ...

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20/12/2015

Deep Thinking: Chris Squire – Godfather of Prog Bass

Deep Thinking is making a brief return to the world of progressive rock in this issue to make a tribute to the great Yes ...

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16/12/2015

The Broken Heartbreakers: Picking Up The Pieces

Having settled in Melbourne for a couple of years, Rachel Bailey and John Howell these days call Dunedin home, and fittingly ...

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15/12/2015

Left Or Right: Trippy

Jimi Hendrix, 10CC, Bob Marley and The Beatles walk into a bar in Dunedin and start jamming. Not quite, but Left Or Right ...

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