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Headless Chickens

Among the initial New Zealand rings to explore the globe of “abused technology” — samplers, synthesizers, drum devices, and so on — the Headless Hens formed in 1985 like a one-off task to try out the media event “Nitpickers Picnic.” Originally dubbed the International Headless Hens, the trio — onetime …

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Peter Gutteridge

Peter Gutteridge was among the unsung heroes of the brand new Zealand music picture, a founding person in several important rings and among the expert contractors of what became referred to as the “Dunedin Audio,” but at exactly the same time an designer who also sadly received small acknowledgement for …

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The Douglas Fir

The Douglas Fir takes influence through the classic cool rings that came before them. Hushing choruses that are chilling and dramatic, and lyrical dispositions using a poetic flair define their polished, melancholy fantasy pop audio. It’s surely similar to the music produced popular on university radio through the entire 1980s …

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Blam Blam Blam

The origins from the influential New Zealand post-punk outfit Blam Blam Blam dated back again to an Auckland-based theatrical group dubbed the Plague. Originally called the Madda Ferrets, the music group underwent some name and lineup adjustments before the long lasting trio of guitarist Tag Bell, bassist Tim Mahon, and …

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Able Tasmans

Among the many bright lamps of the brand new Zealand pop picture from the 1980s, Able Tasmans formed in Auckland in 1984. Originally a trio made up of keyboardist Graeme Humphreys, bassist Dave Beniston and drummer Craig Baxter, they in the beginning provided a tongue-in-cheek, ’60s-affected visual typified by tunes …

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The Garbage & the Flowers

Meeting within their teenagers in Wellington, New Zealand, Yuri Frusin and Helen Johnstone began the Garbage & the Blossoms in the past due ’80s, enamored using the seemingly unattainable and lofty notion of being inside a music group. Acquiring their name from a Leonard Cohen lyric, Frusin performed guitar and …

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Snapper

Noise rock device Snapper was led by singer/guitarist Peter Gutteridge, an unsung hero of the brand new Zealand pop picture whose réamounté included stints like a founding person in both Clean and the Chills. Snapper developed from the lineup of another Gutteridge-led music group, the Dunedin-based Phromes, as well as …

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Bird Nest Roys

While most from the first-string Flying Nun bands started in Dunedin and continued to varying examples of success (often relocating to England), many mid-’80s signings originated from other areas of the united states and exhibited significantly less staying power. One particular music group was the Parrot Nest Roys, an Auckland …

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Bike

Auckland, New Zealand guitar-pop music group Bicycle was led by vocalist/guitarist Andrew Brough, previously known for his tenure in the Straitjacket Matches. He formed Bicycle in 1995 with bassist Tristan Mason and drummer Karl Buckley, and after putting your signature on to Traveling Nun the group released its debut one …

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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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