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''Scott Newth'' has been a member of the Hamilton bands [[Love and Violence]] (1992-1993), [[FALLen]] (1994-1997), [[Rumpus Room]] (1997-), and [[System Corporation]] (2011-), all of which have also featured his brother [[Andrew Newth]]. In the early 1990s he became an announcer on [[Contact 89FM]], and later took on the roles of Production Manager (1995-1996) and Programme Director (1996-1998) for the station. He continued as an announcer and Programme Director on [[UFM]] from 1998 to 1999.<br>
 
''Scott Newth'' has been a member of the Hamilton bands [[Love and Violence]] (1992-1993), [[FALLen]] (1994-1997), [[Rumpus Room]] (1997-), and [[System Corporation]] (2011-), all of which have also featured his brother [[Andrew Newth]]. In the early 1990s he became an announcer on [[Contact 89FM]], and later took on the roles of Production Manager (1995-1996) and Programme Director (1996-1998) for the station. He continued as an announcer and Programme Director on [[UFM]] from 1998 to 1999.<br>
  
In the early 1990s Newth formed the label [[Airwigg]] to release an album by [[Love and Violence]], [[The Nth Times]]. During his time at [[UFM]] he used the label to submit numerous Hamilton bands to NZ on Air.  More recently he has used the label to co-ordinate the Hamilton music compilations [[Year Zero]] (2001), [[Zero Point One]] (2002) and [[Area 07]] (2006). Over recent years, Newth has been best known for acting as sound engineer and producer for [[the Datsuns]], [[Daisy Chain Halo]], and [[Cornerstone Roots]]. He has also recorded or mixed a number of other releases over the years.  He is also a former trustee of the [[Hamilton Live Music Trust]], and promoter/organiser of the [[Black Thursday]] series of shows.
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In the early 1990s Newth formed the label [[Airwigg]] to release an album by [[Love and Violence]], [[The Nth Times]]. During his time at [[UFM]] he used the label to submit numerous Hamilton bands to NZ on Air.  More recently he has used the label to co-ordinate the Hamilton music compilations [[Year Zero]] (2001), [[Zero Point One]] (2002) and [[Area 07]] (2006). Over recent years, Newth has been best known for acting as sound engineer and producer for [[the Datsuns]] and [[Cornerstone Roots]]. He has also recorded or mixed a number of other releases over the years.  He is also a former trustee of the [[Hamilton Live Music Trust]], and promoter/organiser of the [[Black Thursday]] series of shows.
  
 
==Production Discography==
 
==Production Discography==

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