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Amy Racecar released their debut album ''[[Conclusions]]'' in early 2007, prior to making the jump across the ditch to Melbourne. Fueled by a no-show at a high profile venue in November, rumors started circulating that the band had broken up. These rumors we're put to rest in Jan 2009 when the band booked a practice space at 3 phase studios. | Amy Racecar released their debut album ''[[Conclusions]]'' in early 2007, prior to making the jump across the ditch to Melbourne. Fueled by a no-show at a high profile venue in November, rumors started circulating that the band had broken up. These rumors we're put to rest in Jan 2009 when the band booked a practice space at 3 phase studios. | ||
− | In February 2009, new rumors stared circulating that the band may change their name to "Amy Race Motokā" inspired by their maori history. | + | In February 2009, new rumors stared circulating that the band may change their name to "Amy Race Motokā" inspired by their maori history. Additionally, it is said that a musician going by the name of "Fagan Son Of Theo" has joined the band to perform the haka as part of the group's repetoire . This renown performer is said to liberally coat himself in glow in the dark paint before each performance, thereby presenting a modern rave up take on that most traditional and sacred of Maori performances. This dynamic new genre is often coined as "Techno Hori". |
==Current Lineup== | ==Current Lineup== |
Revision as of 18:40, 1 February 2009
Amy Racecar formed in Napier in 2001 and subsequently moved to Hamilton.
Amy Racecar released their debut album Conclusions in early 2007, prior to making the jump across the ditch to Melbourne. Fueled by a no-show at a high profile venue in November, rumors started circulating that the band had broken up. These rumors we're put to rest in Jan 2009 when the band booked a practice space at 3 phase studios.
In February 2009, new rumors stared circulating that the band may change their name to "Amy Race Motokā" inspired by their maori history. Additionally, it is said that a musician going by the name of "Fagan Son Of Theo" has joined the band to perform the haka as part of the group's repetoire . This renown performer is said to liberally coat himself in glow in the dark paint before each performance, thereby presenting a modern rave up take on that most traditional and sacred of Maori performances. This dynamic new genre is often coined as "Techno Hori".
Current Lineup
- Matt Emery - Voice/Keys
- Ben Teko - Drums/Voice
- Karl Smith - Bass/Voice/Trackpants
Former Members
- Chris Diprose - Drums
- Frankie Ryan - Keys
- Ashwin Singh - Keys
- Mike Crook - Guitar/Drums
- Gareth James Bradley - Guitar
- Gary Venn - Bass/Guitar
- Rebecca Truimvist - Drums
- Ryan Fantasy Unicorn - Frying Pan/Milk
- Alec Withers - Drums
- Todd Mohi - Bass
- Mike Berry - Drums
- Matt Scheurich - Percussion
- Dwayne Diack - Bass
- Gareth Reddington - Bass
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Releases
- Conclusions - LP, 2007
- Ephemera - EP, 2006
- Endeavours - EP, 2005
- People On Fire - EP, 2004
- Aluvium - EP, 2003
- Everything and Instruments of Fear appear on the 2002 compilation A Tasting
- Tomorrow appears on the 2004 Shawn Smith Tribute compilation
- Hazing appears on the 2005 compilation Go With The Movers
- Richard Killed Himself and People on Fire appear on the 2005 compilation Flip Your Lid Volume One
- Romantic Solutions appears on the 2006 compilation Area 07