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The Subsonic Music Festival returns to Barrington Tops in December, and the first round of headliners is a clear sign it’ll be one of summer’s best.
Stonefest 2008 celebrated it's 40th birthday this year, and did so in style, with a diverse range of musical acts that spanned over two days.
These five Kiwi boys certain bring a new element to the dub world. Make sure you go check out their live show next time they cross the pond, and don't forget to bring your dancing shoes and get ready to rock.
For a band like Kora to have a major following in New Zealand, I thought it may prove interesting to see the reaction of their performance in an Australian city like Brisbane.
When people start describing your band as “f*cking awesome,” “sick” and even “the bomb”, you can be certain that you’re doing something right.
The wraps have been taken off Stonefest 2008! Three months out from the event, the crew at the University of Canberra (UC) are making an early release of everything you need to know about the city's longest running music festival.
These Kiwis know how to produce the goods live, but the energy of their live show got lost somewhere in the recording process.
In some strange way, New Zealand’s Kora have managed to simultaneously fit in perfectly with the new wave of dub/reggae bands emerging out of their country, while also completely standing out from the pack.
Too often festivals are a fleeting exchange. Not so with Playground Weekender, a festival that’s more slowburn romance than throwaway fling.
The Playground Weekender will be returning to Wiseman’s Ferry in Sydney for a three-day event on the weekend of the 7th of March, and they’ve revealed a whole bunch of lineup additions as well as who will be playing on what day.
Reggae, soul, funk, rain, beer; what else could you ask for in an evening's entertainment?
One of the next wave of new Zealand acts tipped to make it big, Kora bring a unique concoction of dub, funk, reggae, hard rock, blues, house music and whatever else, and you’ll be able to catch them again in Australia this January.
Hailing from Aotearea, five-piece Kora (four whom are brothers) have been turning heads in their home country with their energetic live performances. They're heading back to the east coast for a whistle-stop tour this weekend.
Billed as one of New Zealand’s most energetic live bands, the five-piece act will be traversing across the Tasman to bring us a shot of their concoction of dub, funk, reggae, hard rock, blues, house music and everything else.
The multi-act celebration of Aotearoan music known as Dub Conspiracy was first brought to my attention through the unbridled obsession I hold for the greatest live drum and bass act the world has ever seen, Shapeshifter.
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