Luke Buda + Dream Chambers Auckland Show Announced Chris Cudby / Wednesday 28th April, 2021 11:35AM
Luke Buda throws off the songwriting shackles of
The Phoenix Foundation with today s announcement of an exceedingly rare solo performance sans band, playing a double headline show at Tāmaki s The Wine Cellar this July with
Dream Chambers, the ethereal electronic project of
Jess Chambers. Beloved throughout Aotearoa and beyond for his multiple Silver Scroll nominated work with TPF, high profile soundtracks with
Moniker and TPF on
Boy (to name but two), and as a member of cosmic guitar noise tunesmiths
Teeth, the indefatigable artist is gearing up to regale punters with songs from throughout his back catalogue. He s promising
Musician started first band age 12 years
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Cashek was born from Floyd Pepper s fascination with the more technical side of music production.
Cashek was born from Floyd Pepper s fascination with the more technical side of music production.
Hawkes Bay Today
Entertainment Extra will be running profiles of the 10 artists selected to have their songs featured on the Backline Charitable Trust Hawke s Bay compilation vinyl record.
The compilation is a showcase of Hawke s Bay artists and reflects the diversity and quality of new and established musicians producing original music in the region. It is an opportunity for up-and-coming artists to be featured alongside established acts. The tracks will be mastered at Munki Studios in Wellington and released this month.
Primer: Auckland Live Fringe Town 2021 Annabel Kean / Image: KITA / Wednesday 20th January, 2021 2:35PM
For those of you still coming to terms with your impulse lockdown bangs, here s hoping this year s
Auckland Live Fringe Town can shift your attention to a non-cringe fringe. In conjunction with the
2021 Auckland Fringe Fest, Fringe Town is like the fest s cool muso cousin who gave you a USB of pop-punk that one time. For a whole week from February 15th, Fringe Town takes over the Auckland Town Hall for a packed schedule of Aotearoa s finest musicians, dancers, actors, acrobats, game designers, and, naturally, a one-thousand person dinner party.