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May 29, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

DJ Setlist: Anything Could Happen – A Selection of Kiwi Music for the end of New Zealand Music Month 29/05/16

ccAnything Could Happen is right – for this set of tunes at the Southern Cross I found myself on one turntable only; meaning it wasn’t really DJing…nothing to do but pick records and line then up for a quick change, fader down, next one on, hope that the gap wasn’t too obvious (even though it mostly was). But we got there in the end. Kept me on my toes, and busy, and was a fun set of tunes to play…

1. The Phoenix Foundation, Black Mould
2. The Puddle, Decline to Fall
3. Home Brew, Sunday
4. The Chills, Heavenly Pop Hit
5. John Rowles, If I Only Had Time
6. Herbs, Long Ago
7. Spines, One Way Step
8. Pelicans, Krazy Legs
9. The Dance Exponents, Know Your Own Heart
10. The 3D’s, Sing-Song
11. Headless Chickens, Railway Surfring
12. Split Enz, The Choral Sea
13. Mockers, Swear It’s True
14. Hello Sailor, Gutter Black
15. Citizen Band, I Feel Good
16.  Swingers, It Ain’t What You Dance – It’s The Way That You Dance It
17. Coup d’état, No Music On My Radio
18. Coconut Rough, Sierra Leonne
19. DD Smash, Outlook For Thursday
20. Sharon O’Neill, Maxine
21. Th’ Dudes, That Look In Your Eyes
22. The Eversons, Could It Ever Get BetterThe
23. The Body Electric, Pulsing
24. The Screaming Mee Mees, Stars in My Eyes
25. Blam Blam Blam, Marsha
26. Liam Finn, Better To Be
27. Sonny Day & The All Stars, Saving Up
28. Tim Finn, Parihaka
29. Ray Columbus, Now You Shake
30. Toni Williams, Tellabout
31. Quincy Conserve, Keep On Pushing
32. Dave McArtney and The Pink Flamingos, Virginia
33. The Bats, North by North
34. The Clean, Draw(in)g To A (W)hole
35. Verlaines, The Funniest Thing
36. Fabulous/Arabia, Perm
37. Julien Dyne, Steel Legs 11
38 The Mantarays, Ballad of Native America
39. Hard Jazz, Paradox
40. Mike Nock, Sunrise
41. NZ Army Band w/ Christchurch Royal Musical Society Choir, God Defend New Zealand
42. Max Merritt and The Meteors, Slipping Away
43. Peter Posa, The White Rabbit
44. Netherworld Dancing Toys, For Today
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