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SUMMARY:Party Of Special Things To Do
DESCRIPTION:Party of special things features Guylaine Cosseron\, an animalistic singer exploring a ‘total voice’ where all components of vocal sound are part of musical expression\, and Diemo Schwarz who is based in Paris and an active contributor both to improvised music practice using computers\, and to emergent research on concatenative synthesis\, a technique where tiny particles of sound are re-assembled algorithmically into new sonic realities. \nTheir duo folds exploratory voice and fragmented electro-acoustics in strange communions. \nPerformance featuring:\nGuylaine Cosseron\nDiemo Schwarz (FR)\nŌtautahi Artists \n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/party-of-special-things-to-do/
LOCATION:Space Academy\, 371 St Asaph St\, Christchurch\, 8011\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Concert,Gig,Music
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DTSTART;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20240209T190000
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SUMMARY:Sonia Wilson And Nigel Gavin And Friends In Concert .
DESCRIPTION:Sonia and Nigel are a multi-cultural acoustic duo featuring French-American Paris-born Sonia Wilson on vocals & ukulele and Kiwi-American virtuoso musician Nigel Gavin on 7-string guitar. After meeting and playing together for the first time at the Whare Flat Folk festival in Dunedin during Sonia’s first visit to New Zealand on a solo round-the-world trip in December 2014\, the pair have since become a well-loved duo in the New Zealand folk music scene. They weave French\, Kiwi and American songs with their own original compositions and inspiration from their travels around the world. \n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/sonia-wilson-and-nigel-gavin-and-friends-in-concert/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Church\, 30 Church Square\, Addington\, 8024\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:Space Academy Presents: Jo Meares and Mark McCartney + Emily Fairlight and Shaun Malloch
DESCRIPTION:Australian singer/songwriter Jo Meares and guitarist from his band the Silver Bullets Mark McCartney present a one off New Zealand show at The Space Academy. They will be joined by the extraordinary Christchurch artist Emily Fairlight and her glorious pedal steel player Shaun Malloch. \nJo Meares released his 5th solo album ‘Dream Hotel’ in 2022. \nAll Jo’s albums have been critically acclaimed and his 2009 release ‘A Handful of Smoke’ was awarded Australian album of the year on 2SER’s Outpost show. \nEmily Fairlight has a proper folk singer’s background\, having been\, among other things\, a teenage runaway adventurer in Australia and India\, a circus school student\, a barista and a runner turned jack-of-all-trades at a digital visual effects company. Although its New Zealand rural Gothic/Texas borderlands feel make Mother of Gloom an elusive creature\, the prevalence of acoustic guitar and intimate sharing of lived experience point to what Fairlight self-deprecatingly calls\, “doom-folk”. Her vocal style – a powerful quivering vibrato and a stark\, haunting tone\, teak-hard yet soft as crushed velvet – elicits comparisons to PJ Harvey\, Bridget St John\, Emmylou Harris \nJo Meares reviews:-\n‘I was hipped to this Australian singer/songwriter in the very best way: A mate kindly gave me one of his LPs and just told me to listen. I did. And I still am! Jo Meares has a dark whisper of a voice. He is like an introverted\, quiet Paul Kelly. The writing is profound\, the production and delivery exquisite. He might be the Aussie Bill Callahan in fact’\n– Simon Sweetman\, Radio NZ/Off the Tracks \n‘Man\, this is gorgeous!’\n– Mark Rogers Nashville Babylon (Radio New Zealand) on ‘The Dream Hotel’ \n‘…the whole album hit me in a way that some albums do; something by Richmond Fontaine\, say. Or Springsteen’s ‘Ghost of Tom Joad’. A complete thing\, a completed album that plays out like a movie or a book or a stage-play. It’s there. It unfolds for you. You’re listening to it but you can see it in front of you – you can imagine\, the mind wanders due to the beauty and intensity and integrity of the music and the lyrics. Big bold stories. Real’\n– Simon Sweetman\, Radio NZ/Off the Tracks on ‘King of the Crystal Mountain’ \n‘Dream Hotel’ is a magnificent tour de force: an assemblage of pure emotion that breathes softly down your neck and take possession of your very soul. Enchanting\, transfixing\, mesmerising: weaving an indelible spell. This is pure magic’\n– Arun Kendall\, Backseat Mafia 9.5/10 \n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/space-academy-presents-jo-meares-and-mark-mccartney-emily-fairlight-and-shaun-malloch/
LOCATION:Space Academy\, 371 St Asaph St\, Christchurch\, 8011\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20240209T200000
DTEND;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20240209T233000
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SUMMARY:Eyeliner / Problems / Michael Logie
DESCRIPTION:PROBLEMS is weirdo\, fun\, dance music stuff. I used to do the one person band The Show is the Rainbow. PROBLEMS has done releases on Orange Milk Records (Machine Girl / Deaths Dynamic Shroud / Eyeliner)\, played Meow Wolf with Dan Deacon\, and opened for Peaches\, Lighting Bolt\, and tons of others. \nMichael Logie (ex Mint Chicks / F in Math) is an electronic musician from Auckland\, New Zealand. Michael Logie’s debut EP “FKD Night” is a collection of synth heavy songs trudging through discarded junk food wrappers\, broken glass and a puddle of what you hope is water on the way to the dancefloor.\nIt should invoke visions of the things he witnessed while living overlooking Myers Park. Like Myers Park it staggers and lurches from fun\, wonky and beautiful\, to the dark and disturbing\, a place of and in-between two party points. \nhttps://linktr.ee/ivegotproblems\nlinktr.ee/michaellogie \n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/eyeliner-problems-michael-logie/
LOCATION:LOONS\, 16 CANTERBURY ST\, CHRUSTCHURCH\, LYTTELTON\, 8082\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Gig,Tour
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DTSTART;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20240209T200000
DTEND;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20240209T230000
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CREATED:20240204T215634Z
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SUMMARY:JO MEARES + MARK McCARTNEY with EMILY FAIRLIGHT and SHAUN MALLOCH
DESCRIPTION:Australian singer/songwriter Jo Meares and guitarist from his band the Silver Bullets Mark McCartney present a one off New Zealand show at The Space Academy. \nThey will be joined by the extraordinary Christchurch artist Emily Fairlight and her glorious pedal steel player Shaun Malloch.\nJo Meares released his 5th solo album ‘Dream Hotel’ in 2022.\nAll Jo’s albums have been critically acclaimed and his 2009 release ‘A Handful of Smoke’ was awarded Australian album of the year on 2SER’s Outpost show. \nEmily Fairlight has a proper folk singer’s background\, having been\, among other things\, a teenage runaway adventurer in Australia and India\, a circus school student\, a barista and a runner turned jack-of-all-trades at a digital visual effects company.\nAlthough its New Zealand rural Gothic/Texas borderlands feel make Mother of Gloom an elusive creature\, the prevalence of acoustic guitar and intimate sharing of lived experience point to what Fairlight self-deprecatingly calls\, “doom-folk”. \n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/jo-meares-mark-mccartney-with-emily-fairlight-and-shaun-malloch/
LOCATION:Space Academy\, 371 St Asaph St\, Christchurch\, 8011\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Concert,Gig,Music
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SUMMARY:Jack Page Brings The Funk
DESCRIPTION:JACK PAGE brings the FUNK \n  \nA ferocious night of groove is upon us\, from a band newly reunited – Jack Page and the Usual Suspects are back in Ōtautahi bringing the FUNK of James Brown & Curtis Mayfield. Featuring a 4-piece horn section\, a stacked line-up of singers and plenty of the city’s familiar faces. \nMake sure to bring ya dancing shoes. \n  \nDOORS 8:00 \nMUSIC 9:30 \nFlux \nFriday February 9th \n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/jack-page-brings-the-funk/
LOCATION:FLUX\, 270 St Asaph Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Gig
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DTSTART;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20240209T203000
DTEND;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20240209T230000
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SUMMARY:An Octave Below\, Flynn Adamson\, Midnight Buzz\, and Lucy Munro
DESCRIPTION:An Octave Below\, Flynn Adamson\, Midnight Buzz and Lucy Munro have teamed up to give you the best of Ōtautahi’s youth music all in one gig at Wunderbar\, Lyttleton for only $10! \nEach act has their own unique sound ranging from indie to pop to surf rock so there is music for everyone. \nDoors 8pm | Starts 8:30pm \n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/an-octave-below-flynn-adamson-midnight-buzz-and-lucy-munro/
LOCATION:Wunderbar\, 14 Canterbury Street\, Lyttelton\, 8082\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Cream and Notion Touring presents: Girls Don't Sync
DESCRIPTION:Cream and Notion Touring are excited to announce the sensational girl group that is conquering the UK and Europe\, Girls Don’t Sync!\nHide Club | 172 St Asaph Street\nFriday 9th February | 10:00pm – 3:00am\nSupport from: Yams\, Joyce\, Tikka\nTickets are now sale now via Tixr\, scoop up and early bird before you miss out!\nGirls Don’t Sync:\nGirls Don’t Sync are an all-female group of DJs\, producers\, and curators who bring much-needed inclusivity and energy to underrepresented dance floors worldwide. Matty Chiabi\, Sophia Violet\, Hannah Lynch\, and G33 came together to form Girls Don’t Sync in summer 2021. They exploded onto the scene soon after with one of the most-watched Mixmag Lab sessions of the year.\nTheir fresh take on UKG\, house\, and bass has made them a must-see act at events like Glastonbury\, Boomtown\, Parklife\, Lost & Found\, and many more this year. They have won fans around the world for their boundless energy and the unforgettable atmosphere they create with each performance.\nIn an era of feminine resurgence\, Girls Don’t Sync are inspiring a new generation of dance music fans and becoming leaders of their scene.\n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/cream-and-notion-touring-presents-girls-dont-sync/
LOCATION:Hide Club\, 172 Saint Asaph Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand 8011
CATEGORIES:DJ Night
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