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X Way Vision

X Way Vision is a video of live performances by artists from the Dunedin-based Xpressway record label including The Dead C, Alastair Galbraith, Plagal Grind, Chris Heazlewood & Greg Cairns. Xpressway was a Dunedin-based record label that in the words of it’s founder Bruce Russell provided a ”lifeboat” for a collection of local rock and experimental musicians. Despite being unwanted by other record labels in New Zealand many of the artists on the Xpressway label would later come to be internationally recognised as the defining acts of New Zealand underground music in the 1990s.

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    Peter Jefferies

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X Way Vision is a video of live performances by artists from the Dunedin-based Xpressway record label including The Dead C, Alastair Galbraith, Plagal Grind, Chris Heazlewood & Greg Cairns. Xpressway was a Dunedin-based record label that in the words of it’s founder Bruce Russell provided a ”lifeboat” for a collection of local rock and experimental musicians. Despite being unwanted by other record labels in New Zealand many of the artists on the Xpressway label would later come to be internationally recognised as the defining acts of New Zealand underground music in the 1990s.

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