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On 20 August 2016, HUP ran an event called [[Bandfandango]], where four new bands were created by pulling the names of volunteer musicians out of the hat. In December 2016, they released a compilation album featuring bands, both from Hamilton and elsewhere, who had played at their shows, called [[Life Beneath a Gravel Streak]].  
 
On 20 August 2016, HUP ran an event called [[Bandfandango]], where four new bands were created by pulling the names of volunteer musicians out of the hat. In December 2016, they released a compilation album featuring bands, both from Hamilton and elsewhere, who had played at their shows, called [[Life Beneath a Gravel Streak]].  
  
HUP was conceived and is run by [[Rob Shirlow]].
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HUP was conceived and is primarily run by [[Rob Shirlow]], with help from [[Ian Duggan]] and other contributors.
  
 
==Major Shows==
 
==Major Shows==

Revision as of 20:57, 18 December 2016

Hamilton Underground Press webpage, 2015

Hamilton Underground Press (HUP) was launched in March 2015 with the primary aim of promoting and enabling musical and artistic happenings in Hamilton. The webpage and Facebook page provide news on events, podcasts, interviews and reviews.

HUPzine issue 1

Since their formation they have organised a number of shows, featuring Hamilton bands, those from elsewhere in New Zealand, and several from overseas (Former Friends of Young Americans (USA); Ted Danson With Wolves (Australia)). In January 2016 they released the first issue of their own zine, HUPzine, which has continued to five issues to date.

On 20 August 2016, HUP ran an event called Bandfandango, where four new bands were created by pulling the names of volunteer musicians out of the hat. In December 2016, they released a compilation album featuring bands, both from Hamilton and elsewhere, who had played at their shows, called Life Beneath a Gravel Streak.

HUP was conceived and is primarily run by Rob Shirlow, with help from Ian Duggan and other contributors.

Major Shows

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