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Band from the late 1990s, featuring [[Richard Whyte]] (guitar), [[Rick Jensen]] (guitar/vocals) and [[Dean Brown]] (drums). They competed in the [[Contact 89FM]] [[Battle of the Bands 1997|Battle of the Bands]] in 1997. While in Hamilton they self-released the albums [[What the Fuck is Fahrenheit?]] (1997) and [[Hotel/Motel]] (1998) and a number of EPs. Between 1999 and 2000 all three members moved to Wellington, and since 2002 have released four albums under the name [[Nova Scotia]]. Brown and Jensen then moved to England, meaning that the band seldom has opportunities to play together. In 2008 they played a show at Cafe Otto in London (with Ben Spiers and Alex Mein Smith) and a split-12" with Eye is planned for release in 2011.
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[[image:Negative_Eh_Cafe_Oto_Performance.jpg|right|thumb|500px|Cafe Oto gig flyer (London, 2008)]]
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Band from the late 1990s, featuring [[Richard Whyte]] (guitar), [[Rick Jensen]] (guitar/vocals) and [[Dean Brown]] (drums). They competed in the [[Contact 89FM]] [[Battle of the Bands 1997|Battle of the Bands]] in 1997. While in Hamilton they self-released the albums ''[[What the Fuck is Fahrenheit?]]'' (1997) and ''[[Hotel/Motel]]'' (1998) and a number of EPs. Between 1999 and 2000 all three members moved to Wellington, and since 2002 have released four albums under the name [[Nova Scotia]]. Brown and Jensen later relocated to England, meaning that the band seldom had opportunities to play together. Despite this, in 2008 they played a show at Cafe Oto in London (with Ben Spiers and Alex Mein Smith) and had a split-12" with Dunedin band Eye released by Tipped Bowler Tapes in 2011.
  
They also have numerous solo projects: Dean Brown plays solo as Little Skull, Rick Jensen formed the Rick Jensen Quartet and The Insect Explosion, while Richard Whyte also performs as Dick Whyte and his Golden Guitar and Dick Whyte: Supercomposer.
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All three members also have numerous solo projects: Dean Brown plays solo as [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Little+Skull Little Skull], Rick Jensen formed [http://www.myspace.com/therickjensentrio The Rick Jensen Trio/Quartet] and [http://www.myspace.com/theinsectexplosion The Insect Explosion] (among other projects), while Richard Whyte also performs with [http://bentfolk.bandcamp.com/ The Bent Folk] and as [http://dickwhyte.bandcamp.com/album/george-bush-doesnt-care-about-black-people Dick Whyte: Supercomposer].
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==Reviews==
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[[image:Negative_Eh_-_Oceanography.jpg|right|thumb|"Oceanography" cover art]]
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*''Where Ghosts Go To Die'' review on the [http://www.unearthing.net/insample/insample_others.html Insample] website; "Latest installment from this trio sees them evolving into free-psyche territory on this limited lathe-cut release. Newest in a continuous line of NZ bands who may be the best in the world?"
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*''Oceanography'' review by Paul Hirst from the [http://www.unearthing.net/headshy/ Headshy] website; "Wellington trio Negative Eh embark on a voyage over gentle waves of feedback, sailing on a fair easterly drumbeat, encountering remote islands of fuzz."
  
 
==Releases (as Negative Eh)==
 
==Releases (as Negative Eh)==
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* [[Hotel/Motel]] (LP, Self-Released, 1998)
 
* [[Hotel/Motel]] (LP, Self-Released, 1998)
 
* [[Where Ghosts go to Die]] (7", Blue/Silver Records, 1998)
 
* [[Where Ghosts go to Die]] (7", Blue/Silver Records, 1998)
* [[Oceanography]] (8", Secret Safari, 1999)
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* [[Oceanography]] (8", Headshy, 1999)
 
* ''As One Breathes Ones Last'' appears on the [[Mailorder]] compilation (10", Crawlspace Records, 1999)
 
* ''As One Breathes Ones Last'' appears on the [[Mailorder]] compilation (10", Crawlspace Records, 1999)
  
==Releases (as Nova Scotia)==
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==Releases (as [[Nova Scotia]])==
 
* [[Tangiwai]] (CD, Metonymic, 2002)
 
* [[Tangiwai]] (CD, Metonymic, 2002)
 
* [[Ramses II]] (CD, Pseudo Arcana, 2005)
 
* [[Ramses II]] (CD, Pseudo Arcana, 2005)
 
* [[Memphis]] (CD, Ikuisuus, 2008)
 
* [[Memphis]] (CD, Ikuisuus, 2008)
 
* [[Revolt of Capricorn]] (CD, Nezvanova, 2009)
 
* [[Revolt of Capricorn]] (CD, Nezvanova, 2009)
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* [[Nova Scotia/Eye Split 12"]] (LP, Tipped Bowler Tapes, 2011)
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
[http://www.audiofoundation.org.nz/artist/nova-scotia Negative Eh/Nova Scotia on Audio Foundation]<br>
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[http://www.myspace.com/everythinghaspaused?ac=t Nova Scotia on MySpace]
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*[http://nova-scotia.bandcamp.com Negative Eh/Nova Scotia on Bandcamp]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ikQTjbw9_w Better Swimmers on YouTube]<br>
 
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 24 June 2014

Cafe Oto gig flyer (London, 2008)

Band from the late 1990s, featuring Richard Whyte (guitar), Rick Jensen (guitar/vocals) and Dean Brown (drums). They competed in the Contact 89FM Battle of the Bands in 1997. While in Hamilton they self-released the albums What the Fuck is Fahrenheit? (1997) and Hotel/Motel (1998) and a number of EPs. Between 1999 and 2000 all three members moved to Wellington, and since 2002 have released four albums under the name Nova Scotia. Brown and Jensen later relocated to England, meaning that the band seldom had opportunities to play together. Despite this, in 2008 they played a show at Cafe Oto in London (with Ben Spiers and Alex Mein Smith) and had a split-12" with Dunedin band Eye released by Tipped Bowler Tapes in 2011.

All three members also have numerous solo projects: Dean Brown plays solo as Little Skull, Rick Jensen formed The Rick Jensen Trio/Quartet and The Insect Explosion (among other projects), while Richard Whyte also performs with The Bent Folk and as Dick Whyte: Supercomposer.

Reviews[edit]

"Oceanography" cover art
  • Where Ghosts Go To Die review on the Insample website; "Latest installment from this trio sees them evolving into free-psyche territory on this limited lathe-cut release. Newest in a continuous line of NZ bands who may be the best in the world?"
  • Oceanography review by Paul Hirst from the Headshy website; "Wellington trio Negative Eh embark on a voyage over gentle waves of feedback, sailing on a fair easterly drumbeat, encountering remote islands of fuzz."

Releases (as Negative Eh)[edit]

Releases (as Nova Scotia)[edit]

External Links[edit]



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