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− | ''Jeff Neems'' is a former journalist and DJ. He wrote music articles for [[Nexus]] in the late 1990s, and in the 2000s wrote for the [[Waikato Times]] on music and entertainment, news and conservation and environment issues. | + | ''Jeff Neems'' is a photographer and journalist. He was a familar sight at gigs in the late 1990s, taking photos of bands in much the same way as [[Petra Jane]] has done in the 2000s. ''Neems'' wrote music articles for [[Nexus]] in the late 1990s, and in the 2000s writes for the [[Waikato Times]]. |
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− | His DJ style - under the alias Cpt Nemo - is eclectic, with selections ranging through vintage reggae, dub, roots, ska and dancehall to rap, hip hop, modern and vintage soul, funk, rare groove and afrobeat, and ocassionally electronica and dance music. He has hosted reggae events at [[Sohl]], [[La Commune]] and [[Go Vino]] alongside [[DJ Atmosphere]] of the [[Karioi Rhythm Selection]] and played at several other clubs and bars around town over the past few years. He was part of the [[Main Street Dub]] and [[Downtown Special Crew]] collectives.
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− | He is currently the resident Saturday night DJ at Wonder Horse, a swanky and discreet cocktail bar hidden down an alleyway off Victoria Street. He is Hamilton's last recognised regular vinyl-only DJ, playing a very broad range of music to the patrons. Patrons are strongly advised not to make requests unless they know him well.
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− | He has also previously been involved in independent radio, with [[Contact FM]], [[Blowhole FM]] in Tauranga, as well as [[Radio Active]] in Wellington and [[KFM]] in Auckland, but not currently involved in broadcasting.
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