New Zealand Music Features

CRUSH - PHOTOS FROM POST-PUNK AUCKLAND: Q&A WITH AUTHOR JONATHAN GANLEY

CRUSH - PHOTOS FROM POST-PUNK AUCKLAND: Q&A WITH AUTHOR JONATHAN GANLEY

Earlier this year, Jonathan Ganley released an excellent book of photos and stories from post-punk Auckland in the 80s, including some special Flying Nun moments. Callum Campbell spoke to him about his process and experiences behind the lens.

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by Gareth Shute
STREAMING IS TERRIBLE, GET OVER IT.

STREAMING IS TERRIBLE, GET OVER IT.

Gareth Shute is tired of seeing the same repetitive posts complaining about music streaming and the terrible effect it’s had on the music industry. Here, he attempts to bring some balance to the conversation.

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by Xanthe Rook
WEIRD MUSIC IN WEIRD PLACES: AUCKLAND'S ALL-AGES GIG SCENE IN THE 2010'S

WEIRD MUSIC IN WEIRD PLACES: AUCKLAND'S ALL-AGES GIG SCENE IN THE 2010'S

"...Perhaps because of being so insulated, genre did not seem to obviously divide or define the all ages scenes; everyone wanted to be their own thing. Distinctive sub-scenes and genres existed for sure, but for a long time, going to a show was a weird, enlightening and varied experience..." Xanthe Rook (Courtney Hate, Babyflame, bitchmagic, Recitals, Mystery Waitress) writes about the thriving All Ages gig scene in Auckland during the 2010s, an influential era that still impacts Aotearoa's music today.

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by Vera Ellen
MENTAL HEALTH AND LIVE PERFORMANCE | PART THREE: RADICAL ACCEPTANCE

MENTAL HEALTH AND LIVE PERFORMANCE | PART THREE: RADICAL ACCEPTANCE

"...in a world that is mediated to a highly controlled extent, the possibility for raw failure is something that should be cherished." The third and final part of a three-part series in which Vera Ellen talks to local musicians about the difficulties navigating live performance and turbulent emotion. To read part one, click here, and for part two, click here. 

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