home.social

#flyingnunrecords — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #flyingnunrecords, aggregated by home.social.

  1. ❝ “The music business is a business and it’s dollars and cents, charts, units and product, which is totally divorced from what I believe in,” [Hamish Kilgour] told Rip It Up in 1982. “Music inspires you. It makes life more enjoyable … You have to keep experimenting and remain open to things.” ❞ → theguardian.com/world/2022/dec

    ------------------
    #TheClean #NewZealandMusic #NewZealand #FlyingNunRecords #IndieRock

  2. ❝ “The music business is a business and it’s dollars and cents, charts, units and product, which is totally divorced from what I believe in,” [Hamish Kilgour] told Rip It Up in 1982. “Music inspires you. It makes life more enjoyable … You have to keep experimenting and remain open to things.” ❞ → theguardian.com/world/2022/dec

    ------------------
    #TheClean #NewZealandMusic #NewZealand #FlyingNunRecords #IndieRock

  3. ❝ “The music business is a business and it’s dollars and cents, charts, units and product, which is totally divorced from what I believe in,” [Hamish Kilgour] told Rip It Up in 1982. “Music inspires you. It makes life more enjoyable … You have to keep experimenting and remain open to things.” ❞ → theguardian.com/world/2022/dec

    ------------------
    #TheClean #NewZealandMusic #NewZealand #FlyingNunRecords #IndieRock

  4. ❝ “The music business is a business and it’s dollars and cents, charts, units and product, which is totally divorced from what I believe in,” [Hamish Kilgour] told Rip It Up in 1982. “Music inspires you. It makes life more enjoyable … You have to keep experimenting and remain open to things.” ❞ → theguardian.com/world/2022/dec

    ------------------

  5. #music #Aotearoa #newzealand #Gothic #Dunedinsound
    #FlyingNunRecords
    “I also think there’s such a thing as southern gothic. There’s something I’m trying to catch in the screenplay. Although it’s comedic, there’s an underlying sense of darkness. That’s applicable to the South Island.”- As a southern gothic girl from the end of this era I completely agree.
    Great article written by Philip Matthews stuff.co.nz/national/300741336