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May 3, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

Whitney, Can I Be Me: Film

Whitney, Can I Be Me Director: Nick Broomfield and Rudi Dolezal Lafayette Films/Passion Pictures/Showtime Networks A subtly powerful documentary that gets its strength and credibility through the use of footage from a never-before-seen fly-on-the-wall 1999 tour doco (that’s Dolezal’s footage, hence the co-directing credit), it seems important to get out of the way, right away, […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged Bobby Brown, Can I Be Me: Film, Can I Be Me?, Cissy Houston, Clive Davis, Diva, Doc, Doco, Documentary, Documentary Edge, Documentary Edge Festival, Film, Film Festival, Film Review, Movie, Movie Review, Nick Broomfield, Pop Music, Robyn Crawford, Rudi Dolezal, Soul Train, Whitney, Whitney Can I Be Me, Whitney Houston ·

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September 26, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Whitney: Light Upon The Lake

Whitney Light Upon The Lake Secretly Canadian The hipster-credentials might threaten your engagement with the music – Whitney is a duo comprised of former members of Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Smith Westerns but, as good as those bands were what matters now is the sound of Whitney, as heard on this joyous slice of infectious […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged Album Review, Duo, Julien Ehrlich, Light upon the Lake, Max Kakacek, Smith Westerns, UMO, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Whitney ·

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July 27, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Five Albums I’m Loving Right Now: Josh Hetherington

Josh Hetherington is a DJ (Josh On Decks), photographer, Super 8 filmmaker and musician. His current band, Show Me Where It Hurts will release their new EP this weekend, Friday, July 29 with a launch at The Thirsty Dog in Auckland, Saturday, July 30, 8pm featuring special guests Cold Harvest Trust. Previously, he was the […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged Auckland, Blood And Chocolate, Bobby Womack, Brian Eno, Cold Harvest Trust, Discreet Music, DJ, Elvis Costello, Eno, Five Albums, Five Albums I'm Loving Right Now, Five Albums I’m Loving Right Now: Josh Hetherington, Guest Post, High Priestess of Soul, Light upon the Lake, LP, Nina Simone, No Lake, Primrose Green, Records, Ryley Walker, Show Me Where It Hurts, Special Guest, Spike, Super 8, Thirsty Dog, Thorazine Shuffle, UMO, Vinyl, Whitney ·

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