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''Sora Shima'' formed in early 2006 under the name ''Amelia Blackout'', changing to the current moniker in early 2007. They have released three EPs, the internet-only [[Distancing]], 2007s [[Spinetingler]], and [[Destroy Electronica]] in December 2008. Their debut album, [[You are Surrounded]], was released in 2014. A popular live band, in October 2008, they won the [[Band Experiments 2008]]. | ''Sora Shima'' formed in early 2006 under the name ''Amelia Blackout'', changing to the current moniker in early 2007. They have released three EPs, the internet-only [[Distancing]], 2007s [[Spinetingler]], and [[Destroy Electronica]] in December 2008. Their debut album, [[You are Surrounded]], was released in 2014. A popular live band, in October 2008, they won the [[Band Experiments 2008]]. | ||
− | A song from the third EP, ''Calor Humano'', was included on the soundtrack to the film ''Jinx Sister''. Several of their songs have been featured on such luminary radio shows as Tom Robinson's ''Introducing'' on BBC6 UK, as well as former Gang of Four member David Allen's ''Pampelmoose Show'' on Woxy.com. | + | A song from the third EP, ''Calor Humano'', was included on the soundtrack to the film ''Jinx Sister''. Several of their songs have been featured on such luminary radio shows, such as Tom Robinson's ''Introducing'' on BBC6 UK, as well as former Gang of Four member David Allen's ''Pampelmoose Show'' on Woxy.com. |
− | After largely becoming inactive after 2014, the original lineup of the band | + | After largely becoming inactive after 2014, the original lineup of the band reformed for [[Future City Festival 2019]]. |
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
− | *[[Gavin McDermott]] (drums, clarinet | + | *[[Gavin McDermott]] (drums, clarinet) <br> |
− | *[[Jason Lurman]] (guitar | + | *[[Jason Lurman]] (guitar)<br> |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Gareth Schott]] (guitar)<br> |
− | + | *[[Rob Shirlow]] (bass)<br> | |
[[image:Destrycover.jpg|right|thumb|"Destroy Electronica" cover art]] | [[image:Destrycover.jpg|right|thumb|"Destroy Electronica" cover art]] | ||
==Past Members== | ==Past Members== | ||
− | *[[Adam Fulton]] (guitar | + | *[[Adam Fulton]] (guitar)<br> |
− | + | *[[Tuhua Mutu]] (guitar)<br> | |
− | *[[Tuhua Mutu]] (guitar | + | *[[Rob Shirlow]] (bass; 2007-2010)<br> |
− | *[[ | + | |
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==Releases== | ==Releases== | ||
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*''Tornado vs Trailerpark'' appears on the 2008 compilation [[Stonerdoom NZ Volume 1]] | *''Tornado vs Trailerpark'' appears on the 2008 compilation [[Stonerdoom NZ Volume 1]] | ||
*''The Korg Is Dead! Long Live The Korg!'' appears on the 2011 compilation [[More Hope for Japan]] | *''The Korg Is Dead! Long Live The Korg!'' appears on the 2011 compilation [[More Hope for Japan]] | ||
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==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
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*''Sora Shima Win Experiments'', [[Hamilton Press]], 22 October 2008, P2 | *''Sora Shima Win Experiments'', [[Hamilton Press]], 22 October 2008, P2 | ||
*''Victory for Sora Shima'', [[Waikato Times]], 22 October 2008, P2 | *''Victory for Sora Shima'', [[Waikato Times]], 22 October 2008, P2 | ||
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==External Sites== | ==External Sites== |