Go Stop Go 'Home' (Diamond Field Rework)
A new Diamond Field rework of Go Stop Go's album track 'Home' is now available on Soundcloud:
A new Diamond Field rework of Go Stop Go's album track 'Home' is now available on Soundcloud:
In a similar vein to the '(Got The) Time?' EP I have released remixes of a 2004 Tomorrowpeople track 'Jamoi' featuring KT Chambers on Soundcloud.
Remixes are from Jet Jaguar, Dirty Needlez and Gold, plus the original and instrumnetal versions.
Thanks again to the producers who supplied these cool remixes.
The EP is available as a free download.
Now available on Soundcloud is the Tomorrowpeople '(Got The) Time?' Remix EP.
'(Got The) Time?' featuring the Earl of Kingsland was originally produced in 2003, and created as an entry to the Heineken Thirst DJ/producer competition where it was a finalist. The track was also pressed as a one-off acetate speciailly to use in the DJ set as part of the competition.
In 2004 the track was included on a compilation CD of New Zealand electronic artists for Air New Zealand Fashion Week, compiled by Simon Grigg. Other artists on the album included Nathan Haines & Joost Langeveld, Relaxomatic Project, Minuit, Fat Freddy’s Drop, House Of Downtown, Soane, Dub Asylum, Headless Chickens, Rob Salmon, Baitercell & Timmy Schumacher and Concord Dawn.
In 2009 I made the stems available for remixes. Finally in 2013 I have finally been able to make the results available, ten years after the original production. The remixes are from Auckland's Greg Churchill (two remixes) and (Anthony) Gold plus Berlin's Simon Beeston. Also included is the original plus an instrumental version.
Free download available. Thanks to all the producers involved - the remixes are cool.
The new video for Go Stop Go's track 'Home' is now on YouTube.
Directed by Mark Tierney and shot at Salton Sea in California.
Unnoficial Diamond Field remix of Seasick Mama's track 'Pumping' from her 2013 EP Dead Like Money
Wellington
The New Zealand Film Archive - Te Anakura Whitiahua, 84 Taranaki Street
6 November | 6.30 – 7pm reception | 7pm – 8.30pm screening
Auckland
AUT City Campus WG404, Level 4, WG Sir Paul Reeves Building, Governor Fitzroy Place
21 November | 7pm – 8pm
22 November | 6pm – 7pm
Melbourne
Cinema, Swanston Academic Building, Swanston St
9 December | 5pm – 8pm
Here is the newly completed Diamond Field remix for Junica's 'Everywhere I Go' from the album "The Celebration".
Junica is fronted by Nik Brinkman and the "The Celebration" album was released in 2012.
It features appreances from Pip Brown (Ladyhawke), Zowie, Peter Moren (of Bjorn Peter & John), Mike Edwards of Jesus Jones and is a great album.
Here's the remix:
And here's the Junica album (where you can hear the original version of 'Everywhere I Go'):
Congratulations to Go Stop Go released on Luca Discs whose self-titled debut album has been nominated for the 2013 New Zealand music awards. The nominees are:
Best Gospel/Christian Album
Edge Kingsland ‘Edge Vol.2: Due North’
Go Stop Go ‘Go Stop Go’
Strahan ‘Posters’
Artwork and photography by Andrew B. White for Mark Vanilau singles 'Dark Horizon' and 'Simplicity'.
'Dark Horizon' is to be released soon.
Listen to 'Simplicity' here
Artwork for Wantok release "Bibirosi" - a collection of songs from PNG performed by Wailliam Takaku and Pidia Kaur Group.
“Traditionally, arts and ceremony were used to pass on beliefs, morality and codes of behaviour. Ceremonial art was integral to the ordering of society. Stories often used environmental metaphors. Tradition was based on a respect for the environment, a harmonious relationship with it. It was not a hierarchical situation in which the environment was secondary, as is the case in a technological age.
Through music we cross the line between life and death”
– William Takaku
Listen/buy here: