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Amplifier Newsletter #215 - 20 April 2006

Amplifier Newsletter #215 - 20 April 2006

Kia ora , Two more weeks (11 sleeps to be exact) until NZ Music Month! The Amplifier office is currently like a pack of 6 year olds waiting for Christmas. Wellington gets the NZMM launch concert this year after last year’s car park shattering Shihad gig in Auckland.

Of course some bands like 4ManBob are going to celebrate music month overseas, taking kiwi music to the world (or at least Germany, Belgium and Holland in this instance). Also Concord Dawn’s Chaos by Design has knocked Fat Freddy’s Drop’s Based on a True Story off the top of the Independent Music NZ albums chart where it had been since becoming eligible for the chart in August/September 2005.

So much music, so little time!

Ka kite ano.

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Latest Goodies

Album

Green Room 005 - Whânau

Welcome to the Whanau (Family). Throughout the Green Room series we have enjoyed music to inspire global unity and environmental awareness, and promote positive change. In a time where we have more questions than answers about our future, The Green Room series aims to provide a positive message delivered via creative expression. Artist's included on the compilation are Deva Mahal, Solaa, Recloose, House Of Shem, Confucius, The Illphonics and many more...

http://www.amplifier.co.nz/release/21060/the_green_room_005_wh?nau.html?fu ll=1

Competition

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Win Play It Strange Top 30 Vol. 2

The 2005 Songwriting Competiton was judged by Jordan Luck, Hamish Jackson, Emily Johansen and Stu Tolan. The top 30 entrants had their winning songs included on a double disc CD and Play It Strange have given us 3 copies of the CD to give away to 3 lucky NZ music fans. This CD can't be purchased in stores! ENTER HERE

http://www.amplifier.co.nz/competition/21078/win_play_it_strange_top_30_vo l_2.html

Video

Jelly Deluxe - Baby Jazz - Humpty

Jelly Deluxe present the debut video from the Baby Jazz album. Humpty gets his wobble on for the Kings Horses and everyone 2 steps to the Jazz groove.

http://www.amplifier.co.nz/video/21083/humpty.html

Track

Falter - Message For You

Falter began life as many other bands - thrashing out angsty pop rock in their high school music room. In 2003 Simon, Richard and Ben took out the National Rockquest competition, giving them the leg up they desperately wanted. By the end of 2005, Falter were an experienced and hard-working touring band, their success was enough to be chosen for the 2006 Boost Mobile School's tour. The tour will see them play over 100 shows all over New Zealand, from Invercargill to Whangarei. Check out their single Message For You.

http://www.amplifier.co.nz/artist/21063/falter.html?full=1

Album

Mars - Live From The Hempfields

The much anticipated debut album from Mars, 'Live From Hempfields' is a timeless and eclectic mix of pop-inflected rock. Mars are originally from Christchurch and singer/songwriter Stephen McIntyre was part of Flying Nun's early roster. One can hear in this work the same influences that have inspired other South Island bands down the years: it's all about textures. A delicately arranged collection of songs with outstanding use of vocal harmonies and interweaving guitar parts.

http://www.amplifier.co.nz/release/20679/live_from_hempfields.html?full=1

Staff Selecta

Thailand Fosset and Badger Mark http://www.amplifier.co.nz/track/21071/thailand.html

Do You? James Duncan Tammy http://www.amplifier.co.nz/track/8493/do_you.html?full=1

I'll Leave This World Loving You Eddie Low Stephen http://www.amplifier.co.nz/release/20672/ill_leave_this_world_loving_you.h tml

ENDS

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