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Te Whaiao - Te Ku Te Whe - Remixed cover
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Hirini Melbourne and Richard Nunns / Remixed by Various New Zealand Artists
Te Whaiao - Te Ku Te Whe - Remixed
[ Rattle Records / CD - released 3/Oct/2006 ]
The 'Te Ku Te Whe' album was released in 1998 and is the definitive recording of pre-European Maori instrumental music. Now these NZ producers have taken the music a step further by remixing it for the 21st century!
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The Chris Mason-Battley Group with Richard Nunns
Two Tides
[ Rattle Records / CD - released 1/Mar/2006 ]
This album brings together two distinct musical sensibilities and explores their similarities and differences through improvisation: Maori instrumentation and European jazz forge new paths within the evolving musical landscape of New Zealand.
Past, Present, Future cover
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Tiki
Past, Present, Future
[ Tiki Dub Records New Zealand / CD - released 22/Oct/2007 ]
This is the debut solo album from former Salmonella Dub frontman, Tiki Taane, featuring the singles "Always On My Mind", "Tangaroa" and "Now This Is It".
Frequencies Fall cover
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Pitch Black
Frequencies Fall
[ Remote Control Records New Zealand / CD - released 5/Jun/2007 ]
'Frequencies Fall' is a collection of remixes of tracks from PB's 'Ape To Angel' album, featuring BIG mixes from International Observer, Minuit, Module, Son.Sine and plenty more from both NZ and the UK.
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Ngatapa Black
I Muru Ahiahi
[ Ode Records / CD - released 22/Feb/2013 ]
Ngatapa's second album is in a blues-jazz-soul style, with all songs in Te Reo Māori, showcasing Ngatapa's truly mesmerising voice.