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Flying Nun Records is a New Zealand independent record label formed in Christchurch in 1981 by music store manager Roger Shepherd. Described by The Guardian as "one of the world's great independent labels", Flying Nun is notable for bringing global attention to the Dunedin sound, a cultural and musical movement in early 1980s Dunedin.
History
The label formed in the wake of a flurry of new post-punk-inspired labels appearing in New Zealand in the early 1980s, in particular Propeller Records in Auckland. Shepherd had intended to record the original local music of Christchurch, but soon the label rose to national prominence by championing the emerging music of Dunedin.
"Ambivalence" by The Pin Group (the first band of Roy Montgomery) was the first release from Flying Nun, although "Tally Ho" by The Clean was the first release to draw public attention to the label, as it unexpectedly reached number nineteen in the New Zealand charts, bringing the label unanticipated profile and income. There followed the seminal Dunedin Double, a release which cemented the place of the southern city in the forefront of New Zealand independent music. Flying Nun moved into the full-length album market in 1982 with the Ego Gratification Album by Chris Knox and Beatin Hearts by Builders (recorded 1982, Auckland).
Many of New Zealand's most prominent kiwi rock and alternative bands have signed to Flying Nun at some stage in their careers. In 2000 Australian youth radio network Triple J produced a list of the thirty "Greatest New Zealand acts of all time", twenty of them by Flying Nun artists. The label has been home to various styles of music, including the much-debated Dunedin sound, "high-end pop with a twist", lo-fi experimentation, strongly Velvet Underground-influenced pop, minimalism, industrial, and rock-electronic crossover.
In 1999 Matthew Bannister of The Sneaky Feelings wrote Positively George Street: A Personal History of the Sneaky Feelings and the Dunedin Sound, covering the New Zealand music industry of the 1980s, including Flying Nun.
In 1990 Festival Records bought a fifty-percent stake in Flying Nun, and then in 2000 merged it with Mushroom Records, bringing Flying Nun into the Festival-Mushroom Records family of companies. Warner Music Group acquired Flying Nun as part of its purchase of FMR (Festival Mushroom Records) in 2006. A consortium that included Shepherd bought back the label from Warner on 21 December 2009, for "more than what I sold it for". New Zealand musician Neil Finn, his wife Sharon, and another business partner together own a quarter-share in the repatriated record label.
In 2013, American label Captured Tracks announced plans for selected reissues of Flying Nun's back catalogue.
The label's history and daily workings of Flying Nun were extensively covered in Roger Shepherd's 2016 autobiography, In Love With These Times.
In the 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours Shepherd was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) for services to the music industry.
In the 2020s, Flying Nun ventured into retail with both an online store and physical locations selling records from their own artists alongside other albums on vinyl and CD. In 2022 they opened a record shop on Cuba Street in Wellington, and in 2023 they opened another retail store on Auckland's Karangahape Road.
In 2022, Canadian author Matthew Goody published Needles and Plastic: Flying Nun Records, 1981–1988, a comprehensive book charting the label's history, associated figures, and every release or band put out during its first seven years. The book took 10 years to write, and includes live photos, posters, artwork and other documentation.
Roster, early 1980s to mid-1990s
Roster, mid-1990s to present
Since the mid-1990s many of the original stable of artists have split up or moved to other labels, including Xpressway Records (Port Chalmers, New Zealand), Arch Hill Recordings (Auckland), Powertool Records (Auckland), South Indies, Paris or Matador Records (United States). A similarly varied new generation of bands is signed to Flying Nun, including:
Compilations
Flying Nun also released numerous compilations of a cross-section of its artists. These are now often the only easy-to-find documents of certain featured artists.
Further reading
Bannister, M. (1999). Positively George Street. Auckland: Reed Books. ISBN 0-7900-0704-5
Goody, M. (2022). Needles and Plastic: Flying Nun Records, 1981-1988. Auckland: Auckland University Press. ISBN 9781737382980
See also
List of record labels
Music of New Zealand
Dunedin sound
Indie rock
References
External links
Official Flying Nun site
radionz.co.nz/flyingnun – A five-part Radio New Zealand documentary about the label and its musicians.
tallyho.co.nz – website that has a large number of Flying Nun concert posters, magazine advert and misc.
In love with those times Archived 16 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine — detailed feature-article from Stylus Magazine Archived 18 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine on Flying Nun artists
"Dunedin and Christchurch Bands" — Part Two of a 3-part TV New Zealand series from 1984, featuring interviews and live footage of several Flying Nun Records bands.
Heavenly Pop Hits – The Flying Nun Story full length 2002 documentary on NZ On Screen
Flying Nun Records master tape archive at the Alexander Turnbull Library
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Fazerdaze
- Screen Gems
- Paul Lynde
- Freeform
- Flying Nun Records
- The Flying Nun
- Sneaky Feelings
- The Verlaines
- Dunedin sound
- Tall Dwarfs
- Aldous Harding
- Fazerdaze
- The Bats (New Zealand band)
- The Clean