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15/04/2016

Mice On Stilts: Hope For A Mourning

Hope For A Mourning by Mice on Stilts Mice On Stilts have created something rather special. Undoubtedly cut from the same ...

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Whāia and the Māhician: Whāia

Listening to Whāia I heard whakaako ora passed down from generation to generation, through whakapapa. And a picture of how ...

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21/02/2016

Earl Of Seacliff’s Lonely Hearts Club Band: Livin’ Ina Aucklan’

‘ Livin’ ina Aucklan ’ but primarily recorded (by Ross McDermott at Audiosuite) in Paraparaumu. And just the sort of ...

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20/02/2016

Chris Priestley & The Unsung Heroes: Rogue

This is a fascinating musical document, based on actual people and events that occurred in our colonial history. You won’t ...

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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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18/12/2015

On Foreign Soil: Joe McCallum

Joe McCallum has been the regular drummer guy in the wave of popularly alternative musicians who have emerged from Christchurch's ...

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16/12/2015

Moments Like These: Chris Priestley

Chris Priestley is a musician who has been pivotal in the Auckland folk music scene for over three decades. He is equally ...

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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

Fragile Colours: Southern Utopia

Fragile Colours' 'Southern Utopia' is a pop album with many shapes – ambient, rock, country and folk all working together. ...

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