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− | ''Adam Hyde'' was a member of [[Mudpeople | + | ''Adam Hyde'' was a member of [[Mudpeople]], [[The Waldos]], [[Fluke]] and the [[Emersons]], the music editor for Nexus in 1992, and manager of [[Contact]] 89FM from 1993 to 1996. In 1991 he produced the music fanzine [[Garbage]], the focus of which was almost exclusively Hamilton music. He initiated and hosted the show [[Urban Jangle]] on [[Contact 89FM]], which ran from August 1993 to late 1996, that played 100% Hamilton music. He wrote a series of important articles on the history of [[Contact 89FM]] for [[Nexus]] in 1992, titled ''Making Contact''. |
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+ | ''Hyde'' relocated to South Australia in the late 1990s. In 1998 he founded "Radioqualia" with ''Honor Harger'', initially as an art collabortation, which became a net broadcaster. Moving to Amsterdam in 1999, Hyde co-founded ''HelpB92'' and ''Open Channels for Kosovo'', which assisted independent media in the former Yugoslavia. He has been working as a software artist and musician under the name "eset". H performed under this name at the 1998/1999 ''The Gathering'' New Years concert. | ||
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+ | ==External Sites== | ||
+ | *[http://framework.v2.nl/archive/archive/leaf/other/.xslt/nodenr-156654 ''Adam Hyde'' Biography] | ||
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