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Dirt beneath the daydream
- Title
- Dirt beneath the daydream [sound recording].
- Publication
- [London, England] : The Wire ; New Zealand : The Audio Foundation, 2009.
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- Additional Authors
- Storm, Rory, 1972-
- Crude, (Musician)
- Malcolm, Greg.
- Parlane, Rosy.
- Willetts, Adam.
- Omit, (Musician)
- Mackinnon, Alex.
- Neave, Richard.
- Noyes, Lee.
- Frey, (Musician)
- Kraus, (Musician)
- Witcyst, (Musician)
- Russell, Bruce, 1960-
- Shearer, Rachel.
- Lloyd, Demarnia.
- Harris, Stuart.
- Hamilton, Sam.
- Black-Five, Stanier.
- Eye (Musical group : New Zealand) prf
- Futurians (Musical group) prf
- LA Lakers (Musical group) prf
- Sandoz Lab Technicians (Musical group) prf
- Currer Bells (Musical group) prf
- Description
- 1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
- Uniform Title
- Wire (London, England). 300 (Supplement)
- Alternative Title
- Collection of sound from Aotearoa/New Zealand
- Subjects
- Note
- Popular instrumental music and songs, free improvisations, rock, and electronic music from New Zealand.
- Promotional CD given away to all subscribers of the The wire with issue 300, Feb. 2009.
- Compact disc.
- Event (note)
- Recorded in various New Zealand locations from 2007 to 2008.
- Language (note)
- Primarily unidentified or unintelligible languages, with some selections in English.
- Contents
- 3'06" ([performed by] Rory Storm) (3:06) -- Skeleton key (Eye) (3:57) -- Blackened, deadened keys (Crude) (3:53) -- Lost (Greg Malcolm) (3:16) -- Galaxy marbles (The Futurians) (3:32) -- Armenia (Rosy Parlane) (3:32) -- Bad milk (Adam Willetts) (3:57) -- Dropper (Omit) (3:53) -- Piano coalesce (Alex MacKinnon) (2:51) -- Was ever women by this fashion woo'd, was ever women by this fashion won (Richard Neave & Lee Noyes) (3:52) -- Forever soup (Damian Stewart) (3:32) -- Let me eat cake (Kraus) (3:09) -- New world (Witcyst) (1:42) -- Cough genesis ramparts for gulf eurythmics (LA Lakers) (3:59) -- The role of minority tendencies in the ebbing period (edit) (Bruce Russell) (3:16) -- Festival of vapours (Sandoz Lab Technicians) (4:37) -- Pastoral (Rachel Shearer) (1:37) -- Long ride (Demarnia Lloyd & Stuart Harris) (2:32) -- Blue tide, black water (pop edit) (Sam Hamilton) (4:02) -- Aerial argot (Stanier Black-Five) (4:40) -- Three volumes (Currer Bells) (4:00).
- Call Number
- *LDC 48486
- OCLC
- 300641191
- Title
- Dirt beneath the daydream [sound recording].
- Imprint
- [London, England] : The Wire ; New Zealand : The Audio Foundation, 2009.
- Performer
- Various performers.
- Event
- Recorded in various New Zealand locations from 2007 to 2008.
- Language
- Primarily unidentified or unintelligible languages, with some selections in English.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Storm, Rory, 1972- PerformerCrude, (Musician) PerformerMalcolm, Greg. PerformerParlane, Rosy. PerformerWilletts, Adam. PerformerOmit, (Musician) PerformerMackinnon, Alex. PerformerNeave, Richard. PerformerNoyes, Lee. PerformerFrey, (Musician) PerformerKraus, (Musician) PerformerWitcyst, (Musician) PerformerRussell, Bruce, 1960- PerformerShearer, Rachel. PerformerLloyd, Demarnia. PerformerHarris, Stuart. PerformerHamilton, Sam. PerformerBlack-Five, Stanier. PerformerEye (Musical group : New Zealand) PerformerFuturians (Musical group) PerformerLA Lakers (Musical group) PerformerSandoz Lab Technicians (Musical group) PerformerCurrer Bells (Musical group) Performer
- Added Title
- Wire (London, England). 300 (Supplement)
- Research Call Number
- *LDC 48486