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The Renderers

Dynamic since 1989, the Renderers inhabit the dark aspect of the brand new Zealand indie picture, performing a brooding nation/blues-influenced design of distortion-laced psychedelic space rock and roll. Their songs range between sparse and shadowy laments to even more upbeat (but still anxious and menacing) pop tracks. The group’s just …

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Alastair Galbraith

New Zealand-based singer/songwriter Alastair Galbraith initial emerged through the middle-’80s, using in Dunedin area rings like the Rip and Plagal Grind. Producing his single debut with 1992’s Morse, he became known for his personal abbreviated songwriting design, with the majority of his compositions clocking within two a few minutes. After …

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Cakekitchen

Graeme Jefferies (vocals, electric guitar, piano, viola) is really a cult icon in New Zealand, and his music group Cakekitchen helped to solidify his high-ranking position within the country’s underground picture. After the break up of This Sort of Abuse, Jefferies shaped Cakekitchen in the past due ’80s. Acquiring their …

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Pumice

Pumice may be the long-running, endlessly inventive task of New Zealand local Stefan Neville, whose shambolic music is equally similar to Kiwi pop groupings like the Clean and High Dwarfs along with the country’s experimental noise-rock rings like the Deceased C. Largely documented single by Neville on junky products, his …

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Peter Jefferies

Like his brother Graeme, who qualified prospects the Cakekitchen, New Zealand singer/instrumentalist Peter Jefferies’ first music performances were in Nocturnal Projections, followed within the mid-’80s by This sort of Punishment (the dark but sometimes quite stunning cult band which achieved very much greater notice once they were active). Pursuing TKP’s …

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