Submit your Rss Feed Link Below

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Wellington Live Music

dimmer album, degrees of existence, released on july tour
Dimmer's Shayne Carter has been in the studio for over a year working on the follow-up to Dimmer’s acclaimed third album 'There My Dear' and the result is one of the most potent recordings of his remarkable career. ‘Degrees of Existence’ will be released in New Zealand on 27 July.
king kapisi touring nz with live band
Legendary Samoan hip hop artist King Kapisi heads out on tour with his band throughout July and August in the lead-up to the release of his fourth album Hip Hop Lives Here, due out in September.
salmonella dub release freak local ep
Kaikoura legends, Salmonella Dub released their new EP Freak Local through Virgin Records on
Monday 29 June. Unfortunately for us fans, the group is heading to Australia this month where they will play sell-out shows on their 30th tour of Australia.
Stevie Starr
starr01There was a feeling of being within a production, with scattered lights and photographers all around. The scene had been set at The Mighty Mighty for Stevie Starr's debut album release - 'We Hope In All Things New'Rain, Sweat and Sea
rss04-sizedAfter two hours of droning soundscapes, created by overly serious young men with synthesizers and quietly sobbing guitars, I was not sure what to expect of Rain, Sweat and Sea. Thankfully, they were anything but serious Derrick Carter
d-carter05-sized1The atmosphere at Sandwiches was electric, with a packed, elated and hungry crowd revving up Friday night. DJing since the incredible age of nine, the Chicago-born house legend that is Derrick Carter proved his top quality status yet again.Supermodel
supermodel-11Supermodel played as part of the line-up for a World Vision charity gig – with all proceeds going to help stop child exploitation in India. First impressions of the band were good – they have strong harmonies, which continued to be consistent throughout all their songs.Harbour City Electric with Lisa Tomlins
hce01-sizedJust two days into NZ Music Month and Wellington was treated to an exceptional performance by the elemental force that is Harbour City Electric. The local seven-piece band, described by many as purveyors of 'Acid-Funk', came on late in front of an already pleasantly intoxicated and warmed-up crowd to remind them just what kind of gold is produced locally.The Adelaide04 9200516New to WellingtonHi, Looking to get a band going playing my originals, looking for a guitar player, Bass, and Drums.
Dont want show ponies, you'll be part of this band and active member of it.

No comments:

Post a Comment