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Kiwi MusicTalk: New Zealanders Talk About Their Music

Kiwi MusicTalk: New Zealanders Talk About Their Music

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Auckland-based music journalist Marty Duda speaks to Kiwi musicians about their latest releases.Copyright 2024 Marty Duda Arte Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas Música
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  • Meet Flea Miller! An Auckland Teenager With Something To Say
    Sep 10 2024

    Flea Miller is a 16-year-old singer/songwriter/musician and record label owner. Flea will make his way to The 13th Floor's performance space this Saturday, treating fans to an acoustic/spoken word set, something a little different for the young artiste.

    The 13th Floor's Marty Duda spoke to Flea a few days before the event to find out what the youthful indie rocker has planned. As it turns out, Flea's been inspired by the poetry of one J. Morrison...but who's gold record is that on his wall?

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    11 m
  • Luna Shadows On Bathwater and Beyond
    Jun 25 2024

    Luna Shadows is a US/NZ artist based (mostly) in LA, at least that's where we found her when we tracked her down to talk about her new album, titled, bathwater.

    Marty Duda spoke to Luna Shadows about making this new record under the restrictions of the pandemic, weighing the pros and cons of working with her co-producer Bradley Hale via Zoom. Our Zoom link was working fine and so you can see and hear as Luna talks about being reflective rather than reactive.

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    22 m
  • Georgia Lines And The Rose Of Jericho
    Jun 11 2024

    Georgia Lines has just released her debut album, The Rose Of Jericho and its a beauty.

    Marty Duda spoke to the AMA "Best Pop Artist" about making the record with producer Nic Manders and revealed how early Disney animated films inspired her to make The Rose Of Jericho.

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    20 m
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