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Music at the Borders: Not Drowning, Waving and Their Engagement With Papua New Guinean Culture (1986-96)  
Author: Philip Hayward, Phillip Hayward
ISBN: 1864620129
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Music at the Borders: "Not Drowning, Waving" and Their Engagement with Papua New Guinean Culture

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Not Drowning, Waving formed in Melbourne in 1983. Over the next decade they became one of Australia's most original rock bands, recording a series of inventive albums and attracting critical acclaim. Music At The Borders provides a detailed history of one remarkable facet of their career, their long-term engagement with the music - and musicians - of Papua New Guinea. Individual chapters analyse the Melbourne music culture from which the band emerged, the musical style they developed; their work with musicians associated with PNG's Pacific Gold Studios; and the band's re-union for the 1996 Sing Sing tour.

     



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