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15/02/2015

Nadia Reid: Listen To Formation, Look For The Signs

Behind her large framed glasses, Nadia Reid has a clever mind for carefully crafted folk songs. This debut album arrived ...

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[Shift]: The Traveller

Don't get confused between Shift and [shift]. The first recently released an album 'Music for Atheists', the latter is our ...

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GAVLAND: The Only Constant

Prolific Wellington-by-way-of-Whanganui musician Gavin Burgess (GAVLAND) surfaces again with a project of great personal ...

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The Honeysmiths: Darkness/Light

The Honeysmiths' 'Darkness/Light' is one of the most aptly named albums I've come across, reflecting not only the material ...

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Eduardo Diaz – Cantando Latino

Cantando means 'to sing; chant; sound; perform' and Eduardo Diaz can certainly do this. As the originator of NZ's most remembered ...

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The Psychs: Supa Colour

With almost two years from recording to release, it's safe to say that The Psychs' debut album has been long awaited. Recorded ...

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The Doqument: Black Canvas: Wall & Piece

From the get up, the production shines. Masterfully exploited synth loops, grimy kicks and snares, and subtle horn samples ...

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Thee Rum Coves: Thee Rum Coves

This self-titled debut is a mix of fuzz and grime and sing-along fun, and a good representation of what the band sounds like ...

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Lil’ Chuck: Blues In Full Swing

The one man band concept in the blues setting is a great tradition and Lil' Chuck takes his own stories of difficult times ...

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