Thursday, July 02, 2026
NZ labels at New Music Seminar, New York, 1991
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Flying Out record store closing down
"This is the hardest thing we’ve ever had to write, but unfortunately it’s goodbye from Flying Out.
Over the last few years, a pandemic, 3 festival cancellations, the effects of ongoing roadworks, the CRL construction and the continuing economic downturn has become an unpleasant, perfect storm.
Flying Out has been a true labour of love, and we’re incredibly grateful to everyone who helped make it what it was – our F|O team (past and present), customers, suppliers, artists, and wider community. Your love and loyalty has been truly appreciated. What happens next is still being figured out - we will be in touch over the coming weeks.
Please go out and support small locally owned businesses (especially Record Stores!), they are a labour of love from someone in your community and supporting them supports your neighbourhood.
Arohanui and thanks again,
Matthew Davis & Flying Out"
Flying Out opened their store on Pitt St just off K Rd back in April 2015, to coincide with Record Store Day. They had started a few years earlier as an online store spun out of Flying Nun, from an office in a funky old office building on Khyber Pass Rd, in Newmarket.
It really sucks to see them close. They built such a great community around that place. Thats why record stores have always been important, they are meeting places, where we feel like we belong.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
RIP Roger Perry
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| Roger Perry at Box Photo: Brigid Grigg-Eyley. |
From NZ Herald:
"The family are respecting Roger's wish to not have a funeral service, after the very recent losses of both our parents, Gwenyth (13 March) and David (20 May) Perry. We support his many friends wish to have a celebration at a later date."
Audioculture via Facebook, 6 June 2026; "If you went out clubbing in Auckland in the 80s to 2000s, you knew Roger Perry. Roger was, for some three decades, one of the kings of the Auckland dancefloor, the DJ who other DJs looked up to and were inspired by. Sadly, we lost Roger yesterday.
Roger was more than just a DJ, though. In the 1980s, he actively and successfully worked towards integrating our nightlife, moving venues away from the days when brown faces were turned away at many places. He was a primary reason inner-city venues so embraced Pacifika in the 1990s.
He also broke new music repeatedly - he was the first to play house music in Aotearoa and mixed local music into the mix, championing bands like The Chills and Ardijah on the dancefloor.
His earliest recordings were with the Headless Chickens, with whom he toured. He and Grant Fell ushered in a new era of multimedia dance parties. He worked with DLT, Slave, Otis, and Dubhead [as Stylee Crew] on some of our early sound systems.
There's so much more, and our profile of Roger will be published over the next week or two, but in the interim, enjoy our Ten trailblazing Auckland dance parties and promoters story, which features Roger heavily."
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| Hallelujah Picassos – Tony de Raad, Bobbylon and Roland. - Brian Murphy |
I interviewed Roger for NZ Musician magazine in 2001, not long after his BPM02 mix cd had come out. It covered him getting his start as a DJ from Russ Le Roq, now more commonly known as Russell Crowe.
I asked him for his top 5 records and the ran with it...
"Grandmaster Flash on The Wheels of Steel. That's the record that made me go 'Fuck, I want to teach myself how to mix!'. A Certain Ratio - 'Shack Up'. I gave that record to my sister when she moved to Wellington, and I've been looking for that record for 15 years, mate. I picked it up in Dunedin, at Roy Colbert's shop last year. 'Shack Up' was this weird ass funk. Killing Joke - 'Requiem', The Sound - 'In Jeopardy'. With Reactor Music, with Joost, we draw a lot on that period of early '80s music, especially the British stuff, like The Associates, Orange Juice. I couldn't give you just five, but there's a few!"
| The Stylee Crew (later known as 37 Degrees). Clockwise from top left: DLT, Roger Perry, Stinky Jim, Dubhead, Slowdeck. - Photo by Darryl Ward. |
Friday, June 12, 2026
Record Rooms - Emily's Rare Jazz Collection
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Big Foot vinyl reissue - Crayford and Gooch
Recorded in 2007 at Trident Studios, Big Foot captures the collaboration between longtime friends Jonathan Crayford and Riki Gooch, recorded live with Gooch on drums and Crayford moving fluidly between Hammond organ, Rhodes, Clavinet, Mini Moog, electric bass, flute, bass clarinet and percussion.
"When I moved back to NZ in 2000 I was amazed to discover a whole new generation of musicians that were really happening and a fertile scene. This was a great period and one in which we all got together and played and played and played. This album is a product of that, a time stamp of that wonderful colourful and abundant period.”
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Nuevos Ríos bring the grooves
Great new cumbia album on then ZZK label... "Nuevos Ríos is the new project born from the meeting of Colombia’s iconic Canalón de Timbiquí, led by the unmistakable voice of Nidia Góngora (Quantic, Ondatrópica, The Bongo Hop), and the Toulouse-based trio Reco Reco, known for their explorations of trance-driven rhythms from South America and beyond.
Rooted on the banks of the Timbiquí River in Colombia’s Pacific region, the collaboration fuses ancestral Afro-Colombian traditions with electronic and amplified sounds. The result is a powerful and hypnotic journey where marimba, percussion, bass, and voices intertwine with keyboards, guitar, and drums. Between ritual intensity and dancefloor energy, the music bridges continents—echoing West Africa, the Caribbean, and the sweaty clubs of Europe—while always returning to the river as a vital source of life and inspiration.
Released on ZZK Records (home to Son Rompe Pera, Nicola Cruz, La Yegros, among others), this debut album is both a manifesto and a celebration: a living testimony of Colombia’s Afro-descendant heritage, reinvented through collective creativity. Nuevos Ríos is not just fusion—it is a new current, a sonic ritual where traditions flow into modernity."
Friday, April 10, 2026
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
New Sola Rosa album out this Friday
Monday, April 06, 2026
Misled Convoy remixes collection out, featuring Picassos
Misled Convoy aka Mike Hodgson (also of Pitch Black) did an epic groove mashout on Rewind for our 'Rewind Reversioned' project for Hallelujah Picassos last year. He's included that remix on his latest collection of his remix work, some great spaced out dub vibes on there, take a listen.
He also chopped up and reworked our original music video for Rewind, watch it below:




