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    A sound Like No Other

    ...is kind of job — The All Seeing Hand – Xioa ma — Interlude #4: A fish shaped machine was floating to the ground — The Golden Awesome – Blue — Terror of the Deep – Model train village — Montano – Undertones (High Harbour’s acacia mix) — Mr. Sterile Assembly – Stella — Orchestra of Spheres – VASBM (Milky Joe’s long slow immersive mix) — John White – Ashes grey. No...

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    Something old, Something New

    ...Aunty Alice (brought us this) ; Pretty girl / Hogsnort Rupert — Grandad’s piano / Alec Wishart with the Society Jazzmen — Aubrey / Hogsnort Rupert’s Original Flagon Band — Miss September ; Television mama / Bulldogs All Star Goodtime Band — Holiday song / Dave and the Dynamos. Note: When you click on the link ‘Albums by this artist’ below, you will then need to change the search type under ‘...

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    WOSOSI – Live at St Peter’s Hall, Paekakiriki

    ...gs expressed, was particularly striking. From rousing African chants, through catchy and humorous folk songs, to the sad and very beautiful laments, the spectrum of human feelings was covered, leaving the audience satisfied and curiously uplifted. The arrangements were exact and the harmonies and timing perfect, with not a wrong note or false start during the entire performance. The choir members obviously love what they are doing and this came a...

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    Wayne Mason

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    Big water: The Best of Wellington Blues

    ...of the world / The Windy City Strugglers — Kansas City / Dave Murphy & Darren Watson — Trouble then satisfaction / Marg Layton — She’s gone / Kayte Edwards & Alan Witham — I wanna be with you / Rick Bryant & Bill Lake — Teenage letter / Cool Disposition — Crocodile smile / Darren Watson — Cigarette machine / Dave Murphy. Note: When you click on the link ‘Albums by this artist...

  • Wellington wax: Local vinyl picks

    Wellington wax: Local vinyl picks

    ...he iconic Flying Nun label. Dreamy effected guitar arpeggios and odd drum patterns keep things interesting under the harmonised vocal-driven songs, forming a dependable but not cartoonish psychedelic base for the band to experiment with various unique tones or layers for an individual passage or song. The thing that always sets Mermaidens apart from their peers is their willingness to hit a slightly more unsettling note in their chord progression...