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Zen guitar classes student focused---non competitive music for your soul and imagination! Rob Barrer qualified teacher 30 years experience Member APRA, IMNZ, IAIA Folk / Blues / Rock / Pop / Country BLENHEIM NZ. Ph. 03 5784558
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SILVERWOOD-AWARD WINNING INDIE MUSIC FROM AOTEAROA NZ HARD WORKING KIWI COMMUNITY MUSICIANS !
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Kia Ora Welcome to Silverwoods Home page with links to our top sites below! Plus links to Niche USA Radio Stations below in left column. click on the links for great Indie Music! Silverwoodstudio is a musical collective of Artists from Outdoors New Zealand pooling their talents and resources to create magical & imaginative stories, melodies, riffs, basslines, rhythms, space, lines, jokes, arrangements, songs compositions and poems, across many genres.
Progressive Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock, Alternative, Electronic, Pop, Country, Punk, Emo, Blues, Jazz, Ambient, Comedy, Tragedy, Downloadable music, FM Radio, Indie Radio, Kiwi Artists, New Zealand Music, World Music. "Hey; we all may have to take out the trash, pay bills, do laundry, bury sheep, lose a loved one or... have the house burn up in a wildfire. But none of this has stopped Silverwoodstudio from creating and allowing brilliance to occur. Your pile of tracks are amazing and sound like the Straight up Fueled Truth!"
links below for Indie sites! and Internet Radio Stations
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Members of APRA (Australasian Performing Right Association) Associate Members of IMNZ (Independent Music New Zealand) Member of IAIA. (International Academy Independent Artists)
Awards and Accolades (2008 Golden Kayak for):
Best World - "Gondwana"
Best Ambient - "Membrane over Liquid Velvet"
Best Live performance - "With You Now"
Silverwoodstudio had 3 number one hits on the Cashbox Magazine charts in 2008, and went on to take a hat-trick of Golden Kayaks in the annual online Indie awards for the Independent Artist Company & Cashbox Magazine, drawing an audience of 87,000 listeners. IMAGINATION IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN KNOWLEDGE. KNOWLEDGE IS LIMITED IMAGINATION ENCIRCLES THE WORLD Albert Einstein SILVERWOODERS are Leo H Barrer Jake Rob Barrer Sharon Ware Lori Asquith Santosha Phillips June Fallen Anna Moore Robbie Reedy
------------------------------------------------- HARD COPY CDS $20.00 plus postage e-mail silverwoodstudio@gmail.com Man in a Shack----------Leo H Barrer On an Island----------------Jake The Nobody---------------Rob Barrer also available as MP3s at our store on Reverbnation
All Original music composed arranged and recorded by the members of Silverwoodstudio is copyright to Silverwoodstudio -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Contact us to discuss booking and performance details/business propositions - or just for a chat! silverwoodstudio@gmail.com Reviews A consortium of artists from this unique NZ studio reminds us that it's about the music! It's not about contracts, glitz, magazine covers or production... just the music, thanks. I love indie!
So glad I found this song. It's beauty and wonder lies in the emotion that stirred it's creation. A mantra of plaintive cries that tries to reach through an ethereal space that links life and death. Anyone who has suffered a shocking, meaningless, life changing tragedy (and I include myself here) will understand how important it is to make sense of it by any means possible. This young man chose music and in doing so gave a voice to the grief of others.
Hypnotic and tribal dream-beats galore on this spiritual song of loss and attempt to re-connect with a departed loved one...quite spacey and other-worldly, which I always love and here is well achieved with breathing electric guitars and whispered vocals that add up to a creative piece. Good percussion choices for the beats...will make you want to pull out your Djembe drum if you have one.-
Ask anyone who knows me and they'll tell you...I'm a sucker for didgereedoo, but this is outstanding! The production on this tune is clear as a mountain spring beckoning you inward and onward into a sweeping instrumental panorama, that builds to a powerful rhythmic shift at the halfway mark. There isn't enough hyperbole to encompass the coolness of Gondwana
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