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Episode 2- Wellington goes to it's Roots

Category: Music
Duration: 00:13:25
Publish Date: 2018-04-04 03:53:00
Description: This week in Episode Two we look at what is now considered by many to be the "Golden Age" of Wellington music. The Dub/Electronic scene pushed by Loop Recordings from 1998 to 2008. This scene happened while Wellington was in a creative boom, with the Lord Of The Rings trilogy bringing in money and talent into the capital. Such acts to come out of this situation were Fat Freddie's Drop, The Black Seeds, Trinity Roots, Rhian Sheehan, King Kapisi, The Phoenix Foundation and yes, even The Flight Of The Conchords. We are joined again by our past guests Aaron Tokona of Weta and later music producer Pete Jamieson and introducing Mikee Tucker, the founder of Loop and co-founder of Fly My Pretties. As promised here's a link to another podcast with more on Loop and the Wellington Dub/Electronic sound. www.mixcloud.com/basefm/indigenou…24th-march-2017/ Playlist Clav Dub- Rhombus Pavor Nocturnus- Distant Earth (theme) Sense and Cents- Trinity Roots Waiting (feat. Lotus)- Rhian Sheehan Runnin (live)- Fat Freddies's Drop Push On Thru- Salmonella Dub Reverse Resistance- King Kapisi Keep On Pushing- The Black Seeds Little Things- Trinity Roots All tracks used claiming fair dealing for education and review.
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