Debatable: Castle Street Hosts: Live Bands vs DJs?
Posted 3:20pm Sunday 4th August 2024 by Otago University Debating Society
Debatable is a column written by the Otago University Debating Society. The Debating Society welcomes new members and meets at the Business School every Tuesday at 6pm. DJs Live bands are great, but let's be honest here: for flat hosts on Castle they're just too much effort for too Read more...
Local Produce | Jazz Club
Posted 5:02pm Friday 19th August 2022 by Zak Rudin
The student-led Otago University Jazz Club formed at the start of the year to perform weekly jam sessions to a live audience. The club describes itself as “a collection of students who are interested in playing and listening to jazz.” Jazz Club founder and pianist Matthew Tait, said, Read more...
Protest Against Noise Complaints Receives Noise Complaint
Posted 1:39pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Zak Rudin
Around 150 people occupied the Octagon on Sunday August 7 to support Dunedin's iconic Crown Hotel and oppose Dunedin City Council (DCC) regulations which they say have been threatening Dunedin’s live music scene. Ironically, they were even slapped with a noise complaint for their Read more...
Opinion: Please, go to gigs
Posted 8:45pm Sunday 15th May 2022 by Annabelle Vaughan
Dunedin is a city that bleeds music, but in recent years, our gig culture has faltered. And I’m worried that we’re going to forget what it meant to us in the first place. Because students mostly cycle out every three years, if we lose something for three years straight, there Read more...
A - Z of Dunedin Artists
Posted 12:17pm Monday 16th May 2022 by Critic
Adelaide Cara How Does This Sound? Bathysphere Heaven is Other People CHAII Pineapple Pizza Dale Kerrigan Noise bitch Emy Belle Venus Is Home Frog Power tears in heaven (reggae Read more...
Your Inalienable Right to Dance:
Posted 8:06pm Sunday 15th May 2022 by Annabelle Parata Vaughan and Sebastian Rice Walsh
Dunedin is known for its music scene. The 1980s saw the rise of ‘the Dunedin Sound’ which inspired international acts like Pavement and R.E.M. The 2000s saw the emergence of the beloved surf rock genre, with acts such as Six60 dominating the New Zealand music industry. In its heyday, Read more...
Doctors of Rock, Professors of Roll
Posted 8:15pm Sunday 15th May 2022 by Sean Gourley
When you were a kid, if you ever saw your teacher outside the classroom, it could be a bit jarring. “What are you doing in PAK‘nSAVE, Mrs Dickson? Shouldn’t you be in Room 9?” Things may have changed since primary school, but going to a gig and seeing your professor on the Read more...
Behind the Sound:
Posted 8:43pm Sunday 15th May 2022 by Annabelle Vaughan
Behind every live gig, song, or album is a wide range of people whose jobs are crucial to curating the final product. One of these jobs is the role of sound engineers, whose technical skills, attention to detail, and ability to feel the beat bring the music we love to life. Chances are if Read more...
Dunedin Gig Venues
Posted 2:42pm Sunday 24th April 2022 by Jamiema Lorimer
how is it so steezy for you to be so acquainted with dunedin venues he asked pills and durries hung from my lips as i answered ‘cause dunedin venues have been steezy to me no one told me how student bar shut-downs translate to grief my lips search for yours in Read more...
The Curious Case of the Crook’s Consistent Covid Cancellation Curse Continues
Posted 12:47pm Sunday 13th March 2022 by Fox Meyer
Rezzy Crooks, Covid’s least favourite band, has had another gig cancelled. After at least four Pint Night cancellations over the past two years, the band was excited to play a gig with Hot Sauce Club at the Crown Hotel. And then it was cancelled. “It’s hard to put a number Read more...
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