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[[image:Nimbus01.jpg|right|thumb|Nimbus at Ward Lane, 2003 - photo by [[Dan Duran]]]]
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
 
* Cameron Hay: Percussion<br>
 
* Cameron Hay: Percussion<br>
 
* Mark Smith: Percussion (one show [[9 Bands For No Bucks]])
 
* Mark Smith: Percussion (one show [[9 Bands For No Bucks]])
 
* Alasdair Hay: Synthesiser<br>
 
* Alasdair Hay: Synthesiser<br>
* Geordie McCallum: Synthesiser (one show)<br>
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* [[Geordie McCallum]]: Synthesiser (one show)<br>
* Tuhua Mutu: Guitar<br>
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* [[Tuhua Mutu]]: Guitar<br>
* Nick Feisst: Guitar/Vocals<br>
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* [[Nick Feisst]]: Guitar/Vocals<br>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
  
Nimbus formed mid 2001 as a three-piece experimental guitar band. In late 2002 Alasdair Hay joined the band on bass synthesiser two weeks before their first live show (The Band Experiments 2002 first heat).  After winning the Band Experiments final the band began work on  recording their debut album at ''Downbeat Studio''.  In April of 2004 Nimbus released their debut self-titled album and commenced a short North Island tour accompanied by [[Daisy Chain Halo]] and [[Dead Pan Rangers]].  A music video for the single ''Rawk'' was released a short time after.<br>
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Nimbus formed mid 2001 as a three-piece experimental guitar band. In late 2002 Alasdair Hay joined the band on bass synthesiser two weeks before their first live show (The [[Band Experiments]] 2002 first heat).  After winning the [[Band Experiments]] final the band began work on  recording their debut album at [[Downbeat]] Studios.  In April of 2004 Nimbus released their debut self-titled album and commenced a short North Island tour accompanied by [[Daisy Chain Halo]] and [[Dead Pan Rangers]].  A music video for the single ''[[Rawk]]'' was released a short time after.<br>
 
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Nimbus quietly disbanded at the beginning of 2005.<br>
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Nimbus quietly disbanded at the beginning of 2005.  The two guitarists went on to form the band [[The Deadly Deaths]] at the beginning of 2006.<br>
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
* ''Nimbus'' (April 2004)<br>
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* [[Nimbus album|Nimbus]] (April 2004)<br>
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*''Man Hits Wall'' appears on the 2004 compilation [[Kaleidoscope World Series 5]]<br>
  
 
==Label==
 
==Label==
Stickdog Records
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* Stickdog Records
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
[http://www.mp3.com.au/Nimbus MP3 page]<br>
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* [http://www.mp3.com.au/Nimbus MP3 page]<br>
[http://www.powertoolrecords.co.nz/nimbus.htm Powertool Records]
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* [http://www.powertoolrecords.co.nz/nimbus.htm Powertool Records]
  
 
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{{Band-Stub}}
 
[[Category:bands]]
 
[[Category:bands]]

Latest revision as of 02:58, 27 May 2007

Nimbus at Ward Lane, 2003 - photo by Dan Duran

Members[edit]

History[edit]

Nimbus formed mid 2001 as a three-piece experimental guitar band. In late 2002 Alasdair Hay joined the band on bass synthesiser two weeks before their first live show (The Band Experiments 2002 first heat). After winning the Band Experiments final the band began work on recording their debut album at Downbeat Studios. In April of 2004 Nimbus released their debut self-titled album and commenced a short North Island tour accompanied by Daisy Chain Halo and Dead Pan Rangers. A music video for the single Rawk was released a short time after.

Nimbus quietly disbanded at the beginning of 2005. The two guitarists went on to form the band The Deadly Deaths at the beginning of 2006.

Releases[edit]


Label[edit]

  • Stickdog Records

External Links[edit]

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