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February 23, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Rock music is freedom, the Eagles are shit, John Key’s a liar and we’re getting what we put up with – which is why we’re getting shit; Jaz Coleman talks…and talks…

I’ve interviewed Jaz Coleman once before. So when it comes to the worlds of this Killing Joke frontman, industrial music pioneer, post-punk godfather, record producer and classical composer, conductor and arranger, well, I know the score. I remind him of this, and he cuts me off by saying, “Yes, yes, I know who you are, […]
Posted in Blog, Interviews · Tagged Album Launch, Auckland, Classical, Comedy, Composer, February 28, Flag Change, Going Over To The Dark Side, Jaz Coleman, John Key, John Key’s a liar and we’re getting what we put up with – which is why we’re getting shit; Jaz Coleman talks…and talks…, Killing Joke, Kiwi, Lecture, New Zealand, NZ, NZ Resident, Philosophy, Politics, Pylon, Rock music is freedom, Shihad, Spoken Word, Symphonic, Symphony, Talk, The Classic, the Eagles are shit, TPP, TPPA ·

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February 9, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Jaz Coleman – Spoken Word: One NZ Show (Feb 28, 2016)

“A Light hearted look at the state of world affairs by the Dark Lord” Always busy and juggling a dozen projects or more Jaz Coleman will share his personal philosophy, ideas and opinions with his Kiwi fans in a one-off event at The Classic in Auckland, Sunday, February 28, 2016. Since Killing Joke’s first New Zealand […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged 2016), 7.pm, Akld, Auckland, Comedy, Eventfinda, February 28, Gig Announceme, Gig Announcement, http://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2016/jaz-coleman-spoken-word-going-over-to-the-dark-side/auckland, Jaz Coleman, Jaz Coleman – Spoken Word: One NZ Show (Feb 28, Killing Joke, NZ, One NZ Show, PR, Promo, Spoken Word, Sunday, Talk, The Classic, Tour Announcement ·

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February 28, 2014 by Simon Sweetman

DJ Setlist: Motel Bar, Friday, February 28, 2014

My second set for the year at Motel  – had a lot of fun with this one, quite a few things I’d never played out of the house before, and as always a few old favourites creeping back in. Different feel to this set than others though. And I enjoyed that. Here’s the tale of […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged 2014, DJ, DJ Setlist, February 28, Friday, LP, Motel, Motel Bar, Setlist, Vinyl, Wellington ·

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