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H.D.U.

Guitarist/vocalist Tristan Dingemans, drummer Dino Karlins, and bassist/guitarist Neil Phillips shaped HDU (Great Dependency Device) within their local Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1994. A trio reputed from the starting point for their capability to develop dense wall space of cathartic sound aswell as engagingly sparse beauty, their materials was normally …

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Hamish Kilgour

Hailing from Dunedin, New Zealand, drummer/vocalist/songwriter Hamish Kilgour shaped the Clean in 1978 along with his sibling David, going to become an eternally obscure but massively influential group and among the front-runners for the seems that had become referred to as kiwi pop, college rock and roll, and finally alternative …

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Great Unwashed

In the wake from the 1982 breakup from the legendary Clean, brothers David and Hamish Kilgour continued writing songs jointly; implementing the tongue-in-cheek name Great Unwashed, they released the 1983 LP REMOVE of Our Thoughts, a assortment of primitive house recordings using a somewhat experimental bent. The record was well …

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18th Dye

18th Dye may have hailed from Europe, however the group reveled within a distinctly American make of indie rock (an almost pop melodicism wedded to an intense guitar attack) that owed a debt to such forebears as Sonic Youth, the Pixies, and Nirvana. Fittingly, the group have scored an American …

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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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Bardo Pond

Bardo Fish-pond was the flagship music group of Philly’s “Psychedelphia” space rock and roll motion, which also included famous brands Aspera, Asteroid Zero. 4, the Azusa Airplane, and tangentially the Lilys. Explicitly drug-inspired — their game titles had been filled up with obscure referrals to psychedelics — they preferred lengthy, …

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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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Love of Diagrams

A trio having a fiery, angular audio that recalls post-punk greats like Siouxsie as well as the Banshees and Pylon, the Melbourne, Australia-based trio Like of Diagrams feature vocalist/bassist Antonia Sellbach, guitarist/vocalist Luke Horton, and drummer Monika Fikerle (who also used the Bites, Ocean Scouts, the Grimm, and Jihad Against …

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Jean-Paul Sartre Experience

Among the leading rings of the next influx of New Zealand indie pop that emerged within the wake from the rise from the Traveling Nun label, the Jean-Paul Sartre Knowledge began being a naive but tuneful choice pop action and matured into an indie rock-band with big guitars however the …

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Tall Dwarfs

Pioneers from the lo-fi cosmetic and towering numbers of the brand new Zealand pop music picture, the High Dwarfs were formed in 1979 by performers/songwriters Chris Knox and Alec Bathgate following a demise of the previous music group, the legendary Plaything Love. Documenting on Knox’s four-track machine, the duo debuted …

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