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Pumice
15,460 listeners
The work of Stefan Neville as Pumice, throughout its twenty year plus existence, remains as one of the most relevant and prolific in the Ne… read moreThe work of Stefan Neville as Pumice, throughout its twenty year plus existence, remains as one of the most relevant and prolific in the New Zealand experimental music scene, and undeniably significant in the psych/outsider/free folk (or… read moreThe work of Stefan Neville as Pumice, throughout its twenty year plus existence, remains as one of the most relevant and prolific in the New Zealand experimental music scene, and undeniably significant in the psych/outsider/free folk (or any other dull labeling) scenario. Although abiding extreme… read more -
The Cakekitchen
4,097 listeners
The Cakekitchen was a band from New Zealand featuring Graeme Jefferies (formerly of Nocturnal Projections and This Kind of Punishment). Fo… read moreThe Cakekitchen was a band from New Zealand featuring Graeme Jefferies (formerly of Nocturnal Projections and This Kind of Punishment). Formed by Jefferies in 1991, the first lineup included Robert Key and Rachael King. The band later b… read moreThe Cakekitchen was a band from New Zealand featuring Graeme Jefferies (formerly of Nocturnal Projections and This Kind of Punishment). Formed by Jefferies in 1991, the first lineup included Robert Key and Rachael King. The band later became a project in which Jefferies plays most instruments al… read more -
Wreck Small Speakers on Expensive Stereos
2,353 listeners
Wreck Small Speakers on Expensive Stereos was a band from New Zealand consisting of Michael Morley and Richard Ram. During the early 1980s … read moreWreck Small Speakers on Expensive Stereos was a band from New Zealand consisting of Michael Morley and Richard Ram. During the early 1980s they released numerous cassettes through the Wrecked Music and Every Secret Thing labels. In 1986 … read moreWreck Small Speakers on Expensive Stereos was a band from New Zealand consisting of Michael Morley and Richard Ram. During the early 1980s they released numerous cassettes through the Wrecked Music and Every Secret Thing labels. In 1986 the Flying Nun label released their River Falling Love EP, w… read more -
Peter Jefferies
8,418 listeners
Peter Jefferies is a New Zealand musician. He is known for his co-founding (with his brother Graeme Jefferies) the bands Nocturnal Projecti… read morePeter Jefferies is a New Zealand musician. He is known for his co-founding (with his brother Graeme Jefferies) the bands Nocturnal Projections and This Kind Of Punishment as well as his extensive solo and collaborative work. Peter Jeffer… read morePeter Jefferies is a New Zealand musician. He is known for his co-founding (with his brother Graeme Jefferies) the bands Nocturnal Projections and This Kind Of Punishment as well as his extensive solo and collaborative work. Peter Jefferies has been a towering personality of New Zealand's mu… read more -
The Great Unwashed
12,004 listeners
In the wake of the 1982 breakup of the legendary band The Clean, brothers David and Hamish Kilgour continued writing songs together; adopting the tongue-in-cheek name Great Unwashed, they released the 1983 LP Clean Out of Our Minds, a collection of primitive home recordings with a slightly experi… read more -
Alec Bathgate
8,458 listeners
Alec Bathgate is a New Zealand musician who was a key member of The Enemy and Toy Love, as well as being one half of the Flying Nun Records act Tall Dwarfs, alongside Chris Knox. In addition to playing guitar in these bands, he also rele… read moreAlec Bathgate is a New Zealand musician who was a key member of The Enemy and Toy Love, as well as being one half of the Flying Nun Records act Tall Dwarfs, alongside Chris Knox. In addition to playing guitar in these bands, he also released two solo albums. Bathgate has a strong musical pedigree… read more -
Able Tasmans
10,354 listeners
Able Tasmans was a New Zealand indie-rock group formed in 1984 in Whangarei (but then Auckland-based). They disbanded in 1996, with some ba… read moreAble Tasmans was a New Zealand indie-rock group formed in 1984 in Whangarei (but then Auckland-based). They disbanded in 1996, with some band-members going on to other bands. The band went through a number of line-up and mood changes sin… read moreAble Tasmans was a New Zealand indie-rock group formed in 1984 in Whangarei (but then Auckland-based). They disbanded in 1996, with some band-members going on to other bands. The band went through a number of line-up and mood changes since they first surfaced in 1984 as a trio whammying things up… read more -
The Rip
2,240 listeners
1) New Zealander Alastair Galbraith's first band was The Rip, which he formed with Robbie Muir, and Mathew Ransome and later Jeff Harf… read more1) New Zealander Alastair Galbraith's first band was The Rip, which he formed with Robbie Muir, and Mathew Ransome and later Jeff Harford (of Bored Games). They released two EPs on the Flying Nun label. For more information on The R… read more1) New Zealander Alastair Galbraith's first band was The Rip, which he formed with Robbie Muir, and Mathew Ransome and later Jeff Harford (of Bored Games). They released two EPs on the Flying Nun label. For more information on The Rip and Alastair Galbraith, visit http://www.emperorjones.com… read more -
Bird Nest Roys
5,500 listeners
A six-piece from Auckland. Popular live band in their home town with their stage show livened up by the entertaining and flamboyant Warwick… read moreA six-piece from Auckland. Popular live band in their home town with their stage show livened up by the entertaining and flamboyant Warwick. They didn't seem to be very intent on promoting themselves outside NZ (particularly Aucklan… read moreA six-piece from Auckland. Popular live band in their home town with their stage show livened up by the entertaining and flamboyant Warwick. They didn't seem to be very intent on promoting themselves outside NZ (particularly Auckland). Their style was very much within the ambit of the '… read more -
Ignatz
11,388 listeners
George Herriman created Ignatz in 1910. It was a vicious mouse in the comic Krazy Kat. Ignatz' favourite occupation was throwing brick… read moreGeorge Herriman created Ignatz in 1910. It was a vicious mouse in the comic Krazy Kat. Ignatz' favourite occupation was throwing bricks at Krazy Kats head, who thought it was a love declaration from the mouse. The Brussels, Belgium … read moreGeorge Herriman created Ignatz in 1910. It was a vicious mouse in the comic Krazy Kat. Ignatz' favourite occupation was throwing bricks at Krazy Kats head, who thought it was a love declaration from the mouse. The Brussels, Belgium based artist Bram Devens uses Ignatz as his alter-ego for hi… read more