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''Elider'' is the solo project of ex [[Spatula Death]]and [[Inchworm]] guitarist [[Justin Harris]]. ''Elider'' has been active since 2007, based in Osaka and Kyoto, Japan. In 2015 ''Harris'' recorded a number of ''Elider'' songs at the [[Porch Studio]] while visiting Hamilton. In early 2017, ''Elider'' released the album [[Red Bird]] from these recordings on CD and via Bandcamp. A song from the album, ''It's Times Like This'', charted on Wellington radio station Radio Active's Top 11. The album also included a recording of an unreleased [[Inchworm ]] song, ''Lift''.
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''Elider'' is the solo project of ex-[[Spatula Death]] and [[Inchworm]] guitarist [[Justin Harris]]. ''Elider'' has been active since 2007, based in Osaka and Kyoto, Japan. In 2015 ''Harris'' recorded a number of ''Elider'' songs at the [[Porch Studio]] while visiting Hamilton. In early 2017, ''Elider'' released the album [[Red Bird]] from these recordings on CD and via Bandcamp. A song from the album, ''It's Times Like This'', charted on Wellington radio station Radio Active's Top 11. The album also included a recording of an unreleased [[Inchworm ]] song, ''Lift''.
  
 
In 2017, Harris returned to New Zealand to play at the [[Future City Festival]] as ''Elider'', with [[Ben Cole]] ([[The Datsuns]], [[The Joint Chiefs) on drums and [[Scott Newth]] (Rumpus Room]]) on bass.  
 
In 2017, Harris returned to New Zealand to play at the [[Future City Festival]] as ''Elider'', with [[Ben Cole]] ([[The Datsuns]], [[The Joint Chiefs) on drums and [[Scott Newth]] (Rumpus Room]]) on bass.  
  
 
[[category:Hamilton Related Bands]]
 
[[category:Hamilton Related Bands]]

Revision as of 19:15, 13 February 2017

Elider is the solo project of ex-Spatula Death and Inchworm guitarist Justin Harris. Elider has been active since 2007, based in Osaka and Kyoto, Japan. In 2015 Harris recorded a number of Elider songs at the Porch Studio while visiting Hamilton. In early 2017, Elider released the album Red Bird from these recordings on CD and via Bandcamp. A song from the album, It's Times Like This, charted on Wellington radio station Radio Active's Top 11. The album also included a recording of an unreleased Inchworm song, Lift.

In 2017, Harris returned to New Zealand to play at the Future City Festival as Elider, with Ben Cole (The Datsuns, [[The Joint Chiefs) on drums and Scott Newth (Rumpus Room]]) on bass.