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Dub Connection
1,637 listeners
Dub Connection is an occasional project of Wellington musicians Barnaby Weir aka Flash Harry (Fly My Pretties, The Black Seeds), Tim Jarray… read moreDub Connection is an occasional project of Wellington musicians Barnaby Weir aka Flash Harry (Fly My Pretties, The Black Seeds), Tim Jarray aka Ray Ray (The Black Seeds), Bret McKenzie aka The Video Kid (Flight of the Concords), Toby Lai… read moreDub Connection is an occasional project of Wellington musicians Barnaby Weir aka Flash Harry (Fly My Pretties, The Black Seeds), Tim Jarray aka Ray Ray (The Black Seeds), Bret McKenzie aka The Video Kid (Flight of the Concords), Toby Laing (Fat Freddy’s Drop), Lee Prebble (The Black Seeds, produc… read more -
SJD
10,717 listeners
There is more than one artist called SJD. (1) A singer, songwriter and producer from Auckland, New Zealand. In his case SJD stands for his… read moreThere is more than one artist called SJD. (1) A singer, songwriter and producer from Auckland, New Zealand. In his case SJD stands for his initials, Sean James Donnelly. He has been making music since 2000 and has released 7 albums: 3, Lost Soul Music, Southern Lights, Songs From A Dictaphone, … read more -
Trinity Roots
17,032 listeners
Formed in 1998, Trinity Roots established themselves as a leading act in the New Zealand music scene. The band produced a contemporary soun… read moreFormed in 1998, Trinity Roots established themselves as a leading act in the New Zealand music scene. The band produced a contemporary sound with roots in the guitar/vocal melody and harmony of reggae, a rock-steady groove and the improv… read moreFormed in 1998, Trinity Roots established themselves as a leading act in the New Zealand music scene. The band produced a contemporary sound with roots in the guitar/vocal melody and harmony of reggae, a rock-steady groove and the improvisation of jazz-schooled talented. New Zealand singer Holli… read more -
Twinset
12,781 listeners
Twinset (formerly known as The Spider Men) hooked up at the start of their second year at the then Wellington Polytechnic Conservatorium of… read moreTwinset (formerly known as The Spider Men) hooked up at the start of their second year at the then Wellington Polytechnic Conservatorium of Music in 1996. Their first gig was at a warehouse party along with various Goth bands who splatte… read moreTwinset (formerly known as The Spider Men) hooked up at the start of their second year at the then Wellington Polytechnic Conservatorium of Music in 1996. Their first gig was at a warehouse party along with various Goth bands who splattered themselves in blood – needless to say, they were in suit… read more -
Samuel Flynn Scott
2,948 listeners
One of the two lead singers of Wellington, New Zealand band The Phoenix Foundation, Samuel Flynn Scott, released one solo album, The Hunt B… read moreOne of the two lead singers of Wellington, New Zealand band The Phoenix Foundation, Samuel Flynn Scott, released one solo album, The Hunt Brings Us Life in 2006 before going on to release another album as Samuel F. Scott & The B.O.P.… read moreOne of the two lead singers of Wellington, New Zealand band The Phoenix Foundation, Samuel Flynn Scott, released one solo album, The Hunt Brings Us Life in 2006 before going on to release another album as Samuel F. Scott & The B.O.P. with another of his bands, The Bunnies On Ponies. His invo… read more -
King Kapisi
8,170 listeners
Samoan artist King Kapisi aka Bill Urale was the first Polynesian hip-hop artist to receive the prestigious APRA Silver Scroll Award for So… read moreSamoan artist King Kapisi aka Bill Urale was the first Polynesian hip-hop artist to receive the prestigious APRA Silver Scroll Award for Songwriter of the Year for his single Reverse Resistance in 1999. King Kapisi has released three alb… read moreSamoan artist King Kapisi aka Bill Urale was the first Polynesian hip-hop artist to receive the prestigious APRA Silver Scroll Award for Songwriter of the Year for his single Reverse Resistance in 1999. King Kapisi has released three albums, Savage Thoughts (2000) and 2nd Round Testament (2003) a… read more -
Dimmer
15,635 listeners
There is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) Dimmer was a New Zealand band active from 2005-2012 centred around Shayne Cart… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) Dimmer was a New Zealand band active from 2005-2012 centred around Shayne Carter. 2) Dimmer was American drone duo Thomas Dimuzio and Joseph Hammer. 1) Dimmer was a New Zeal… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) Dimmer was a New Zealand band active from 2005-2012 centred around Shayne Carter. 2) Dimmer was American drone duo Thomas Dimuzio and Joseph Hammer. 1) Dimmer was a New Zealand band active from 2005-2012 centred around Shayne Carter.… read more -
The WBC
633 listeners
If you're looking to define The WBC – well, don't. Yup, their roots are in ska. But their influences also range from dub and regg… read moreIf you're looking to define The WBC – well, don't. Yup, their roots are in ska. But their influences also range from dub and reggae, through to rock, metal and drum and bass. Now imagine those elements put together coherently b… read moreIf you're looking to define The WBC – well, don't. Yup, their roots are in ska. But their influences also range from dub and reggae, through to rock, metal and drum and bass. Now imagine those elements put together coherently by an eight-piece machine combining a stonking rhythm section… read more -
Breaks Co-Op
34,040 listeners
Breaks Co-op are two New Zealanders, Zane Lowe and Hamish Clark, and an Englishman, Andy Lovegrove. Zane and Hamish formed Breaks Co-Op in … read moreBreaks Co-op are two New Zealanders, Zane Lowe and Hamish Clark, and an Englishman, Andy Lovegrove. Zane and Hamish formed Breaks Co-Op in Auckland, releasing the electronic album Roofers in 1997 before they both left New Zealand to trav… read moreBreaks Co-op are two New Zealanders, Zane Lowe and Hamish Clark, and an Englishman, Andy Lovegrove. Zane and Hamish formed Breaks Co-Op in Auckland, releasing the electronic album Roofers in 1997 before they both left New Zealand to travel and pursue other interests. They both ended up in the UK … read more -
Age Pryor
4,659 listeners
Soft-spoken, yet with a sly sense of humor (evidenced in the liner notes of one of his albums), Age Pryor is making a name for himself in W… read moreSoft-spoken, yet with a sly sense of humor (evidenced in the liner notes of one of his albums), Age Pryor is making a name for himself in Wellington, New Zealand, but is also garnering a group of devoted fans around the globe. With his c… read moreSoft-spoken, yet with a sly sense of humor (evidenced in the liner notes of one of his albums), Age Pryor is making a name for himself in Wellington, New Zealand, but is also garnering a group of devoted fans around the globe. With his contribution to the soundtrack of the film Eagle vs. Shark, h… read more