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Links to other Internet
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Here we provide a good selection of tasteful musical related Internet resources. If you know of a good link which is missing please use the form at the bottom of the page to tell us about it. We'll insert it here as soon as possible. Can't decide on a link? We'll send you to a random website.
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Internet Home Users Group
The Internet Service Provider who is sponsoring the Ihug Webpage Design Award in the Pepsi Smokefree Rockquest this year.
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Entertainment Headlines
Want to find out the latest entertainment and music news from around the globe? If so this is the perfect website for you. It provides up to the minute information which should appear in newspapers within the next few days.
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Harmony Central
Harmony Central is an attempt to bring together much of the music related items that can be found on the Internet. I hope to make it much easier for musicians to find useful things quickly and easily, as well as provide some useful services. Back when I finally had a chance to really explore the 'net, I began uncovering so many neat and useful things and thought there should be an easier way to find all this stuff. And that's how these pages began. Scott Lehman
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Ice TV
ICE TV will be arriving soon to a planet near you. The website should start up from about the 18th of April 1999
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The Drum
The Drum is on TV 4 Thursdays 7.30 pm.
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Resonance - New Zealand bands on the Net
Resonance is dedicated to promoting the great wealth of original music that eminates from this corner of the South Pacific. The NZ Music Listing features all NZ bands and musicians both past and present that have websites on the Internet. You'll find both major international acts and up and coming new talent side by side in their listing with links to their websites and descriptions of their music.
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New Zealand On Disk
A New Zealand music store on the Web. Find the music you're looking for here. Based in Christchurch
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Sony Music New Zealand
You've all heard of Sony Music. If you havn't you're possibly dead. Keep up to date on releases from local bands.
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Lava Magazine
Lava Publishing was set up in 1996 to produce Lava Magazine. Originally an Auckland-only free weekly, the mag is now a nationwide glossy number giving readers the run down on the events, people and stuff worth checking out every month. Lava is available in all good magazine stores (and some dodgy ones).
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The Canonical List of Weird Band Names - The Peculiar and the Profane
The Canonical List of Weird Band Names - The Peculiar and the Profane is a list of actual bands, past and present. There is currently 1,300 band names entered. Why don't we name your band "A Cat Born In An Oven Isn't a Cake"? Warning: Some names are quite profane - caution advised.
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bFM
bFM - alternative radio station in Auckland, New Zealand.
In their words: "bFM can blow your cheap speakers anywhere on the planet, 'cause we broadcast live 24 hours a day. All you need to listen is the RealAudio plug-in for your web browser, which you can download for free from Real Media. Then simply fly on over to bFM Live".
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Auckland Live
The online guide for local news, weather, entertainment and what's on in Auckland. Gig guides, bus time tables, accommodation - the whole lot.
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Tearaway Magazine - The Voice of New Zealand Youth
The TEARAWAY Magazine treats young New Zealanders as thinking human beings, giving them a stimulating mix of issue-related material, as well as pure entertainment. TEARAWAY is subtitled The Voice of New Zealand Youth because it responds to issues teenagers think are important, and it has a high content of material written by young people. It is the only magazine in the country covering all aspects of the New Zealand teenage lifestyle - including health, music, politics, relationships, legal rights, careers, fashion and sport. Over the last 12 years, teenagers have come to trust TEARAWAY to give them a voice, and to take them seriously.
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New Zealand on Air
Did you know as part of Nz on Air's campaign to get more New Zealand music played on the radio, NZ On Air puts together regular CDs of new Zealand Music - hit discs (http://www.nzonair.govt.nz/sounds/hitdisks.htm) - which are sent out to every radio station in the country to make sure that the stations have plenty of good New Zealand music on hand?.
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Uncle Monkey
Here is an excert from a Album review by hEARd Magazine:
"A New Zealand based band whose music is a great cross of style that runs between the sounds of The Whitlams & Crowded House, with some excellent melodies & general songwriting which has all the hallmarks of a band on the verge of 'the bigtime' ".
Also while you're there check out the Holden Report's: "We have found new ways to entertain ourselves while on long journeys now. The Holden dashboard has a feature fairly rare to vehicles these days. The dashboard light can be turned off (which we call 'stealth mode'). To this feature we add the simple 'headlights off' feature and count as high as we possibly can".
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The New Zealand Rock Website
An interactive site where you can vote for the top 5 NZ bands, top 5 band websites and add links. This site seems to be in an early stage of its development.
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