Music from New Zealand – Sean Mackey

Sean Mackey is a 17-years old chillstep producer from New Zealand. Listen to his song “Those Horizons”:

Music from New Zealand – Fat Freddy’s Drop

Fat Freddy’s Drop is a dub, reggae and jazz band from New Zealand formed in Wellington in 1999. They released four albums so far. I’m impressed of them and their music, full of different genres, that’s really a tip! Here’s their nice piece “Ernie”, from their album Based on a true story…

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Music from New Zealand – Pieter T

Pieter T, born in 1987, is a R&B singer and music producer from Hamilton. In 2009, he made his solo debut after some years in a boy band. Here’s “My Baby”:

Music from New Zealand – The Black Seeds

The Black Seeds are a rock, reggae and dub musical group from Wellington, New Zealand formed in 1998. Here’s their new song “Dust And Dirt”:

Music from New Zealand – Avalanche City

Updated song: I think now, you all know this nice song, but when I posted it here, it wasn’t so popular ;)

Avalanche City is a folk rock band from Auckland, New Zealand. Here is their first single, “Love, Love, Love“[,which was a success!]

Music from New Zealand – Princess Chelsea

Princess Chelsea is a solo rocording project Chelsea Nikkel from Auckland, New Zealand.  Here’s the song “The Cigarette Duet”:

Music from New Zealand – Avalanche City

Avalanche City is a fantastic indie rock band from Auckland, New Zealand, here’s their nice song “Love Don’t Leave“:

Listen to their other songs too!

Music from New Zealand – Luke Thompson

Luke Thompson is a 24-years old singer and songwriter from New Zealand performing acoustic and pop music. Here’s his great song “Water“, an important theme for me and in future. So, here’s another message: Don’t waste too much water!

Music from New Zealand – OMC

OMC was a two member pop and rockgroup from Auckland formed in 1993. Their end was in 2010, when Pauly Fuemana, the young brother of Phil Fuemana died in the young age of 40 years. They’re best known for their song “How Bizarre“, a typical One-Hit-Wonder:

This was a Music-Suggestion from Mobius, thanks!