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''Scott Newth'' has been a member of the Hamilton bands [[Love and Violence]] (1992-1993), [[FALLen]] (1994-1997) and [[Rumpus Room]] (1997-), all of which have also featured his brother [[Andrew Newth]]. In the early 1990s he became an announcer on [[Contact 89FM]], and later took on the roles of Production Manager (1995-1996) and Programme Director (1996-1998) for the station. He continued as an announcer and Programme Director on [[UFM]] from 1998 to 1999.<br> | ''Scott Newth'' has been a member of the Hamilton bands [[Love and Violence]] (1992-1993), [[FALLen]] (1994-1997) and [[Rumpus Room]] (1997-), all of which have also featured his brother [[Andrew Newth]]. In the early 1990s he became an announcer on [[Contact 89FM]], and later took on the roles of Production Manager (1995-1996) and Programme Director (1996-1998) for the station. He continued as an announcer and Programme Director on [[UFM]] from 1998 to 1999.<br> | ||
− | In the early 1990s Newth formed the label [[Airwigg]] to release an album by [[Love and Violence]], [[The Nth Times]]. During | + | In the early 1990s Newth formed the label [[Airwigg]] to release an album by [[Love and Violence]], [[The Nth Times]]. During his time at [[UFM]] he used the label to submit numerous Hamilton bands to NZ on Air. More recently he has used the label to co-ordinate the Hamilton music compilations [[Year Zero]] (2001), [[Zero Point One]] (2002) and [[Area 07]] (2006). Over recent years, Newth has been best known for acting as sound engineer and producer for [[the Datsuns]] and [[Cornerstone Roots]]. He has also recorded or mixed a number of other releases over the years. He is also a former trustee of the [[Hamilton Live Music Trust]], and promoter/organiser of the [[Black Thursday]] series of shows. |
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[[The Datsuns]] - [[Headstunts]] - Recorded and Mixed<br> | [[The Datsuns]] - [[Headstunts]] - Recorded and Mixed<br> | ||
[[Milk Train]] - [[Milk Train EP]] - Mixed<br> | [[Milk Train]] - [[Milk Train EP]] - Mixed<br> | ||
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Revision as of 03:21, 23 October 2010
Scott Newth has been a member of the Hamilton bands Love and Violence (1992-1993), FALLen (1994-1997) and Rumpus Room (1997-), all of which have also featured his brother Andrew Newth. In the early 1990s he became an announcer on Contact 89FM, and later took on the roles of Production Manager (1995-1996) and Programme Director (1996-1998) for the station. He continued as an announcer and Programme Director on UFM from 1998 to 1999.
In the early 1990s Newth formed the label Airwigg to release an album by Love and Violence, The Nth Times. During his time at UFM he used the label to submit numerous Hamilton bands to NZ on Air. More recently he has used the label to co-ordinate the Hamilton music compilations Year Zero (2001), Zero Point One (2002) and Area 07 (2006). Over recent years, Newth has been best known for acting as sound engineer and producer for the Datsuns and Cornerstone Roots. He has also recorded or mixed a number of other releases over the years. He is also a former trustee of the Hamilton Live Music Trust, and promoter/organiser of the Black Thursday series of shows.
Production Discography
Inchworm - Looper (Recorded and Mixed)
Inchworm - Shiny (Recoded and Mixed]
Love and Violence - The Nth Times - Produced
King Biscuit - Sun Hits The Moon - Recorded
Knightshade - Knightshade Recorded and Mixed assisting Zed Brookes
The Datsuns - Supergyration! 7inch - Recorded
The Datsuns - Lady - Recorded
The Datsuns - Headstunts - Recorded and Mixed
Milk Train - Milk Train EP - Mixed