Amplifier Newsletter #74 - 22 July 2003
Greetings! Our netball team takes the world cup, the all blacks demolish south africa, the nation is buzzing. In the
words of the big brother winner Reggie... "Far out!" Love Amplifier
Latest Goodies
The Phoenix Foundation http://www.amplifier.co.nz/amp/view?item_id=6486
Wellington-based guitar driven electronica indie rock band. Meandering bass lines, gentle rhythms and melodies create a
veil of sound, filmy enough to catch the breeze but too strong to push aside. The overall sound is beguiling, sincere
and compelling, and these qualities are particularly enhanced by the vocal and lyrical talents of Sam Scott and Luke
Buda.
Dejusa is a culmination of all things musical. Veritable sponges for inspiration, their musical influences stem from
sources far and wide - from epic Bollywood movie scores to BBC news stories. The end result is an ecclectic mix of
electronica, live dub, drum'n'bass and jazz, that would bring a smile to anyone's face and a serious swing to their
step.
Abel is an Auckland born musician and ecologist. He has spent his 33 years roving a ramshackle planet, writing and
singing songs of longing and railing against those that wreck nature. Abel recently contributed his song Hospice For
Destitute Lovers to the soundtrack of Florian Habicht's brilliant film Woodenhead.
top 3 tunes
1. Nesian Mystik - For the people http://www.amplifier.co.nz/amp/view?item_id=5717
2. Remember - P-Money http://www.amplifier.co.nz/amp/view?item_id=3882
3. Scribe 2001 No 1 - P-Money http://www.amplifier.co.nz/amp/view?item_id=3224
todayinhistory: Debbie Harwood b.1960 http://www.amplifier.co.nz/amp/view?item_id=4756
For further information contact Sam Robinson Chairman 06 857 7924