New Zealand record label
A Low Hum is the ongoing project founded by photographer and music impresario Blink (born Ian Jorgensen ), and is based in Wellington, New Zealand . Under the umbrella A LOW HUM, Blink organises tours, releases records, makes music videos, organises one-off events/festivals and publishes magazines and books. As of 2009, A Low Hum has organised and supported tours for over seventy musical acts from New Zealand, United States, Australia and beyond.
In 2006, tours occurred every month and comprised between two and four rising Kiwi bands who played venues and gigs in about a dozen New Zealand locales along the way. In conjunction with each tour, A Low Hum published an A5 magazine, usually including a feature album or EP (often unreleased material by bands) and a music compilation CD with songs by local and international acts.
In 2006, A Low Hum also began publishing "Local Knowledge", a comprehensive guide for bands wanting to tour New Zealand and engage with the music industry.
In 2007, A Low Hum entered new territory as the producer of a major new live music festival, Camp A Low Hum (CALH), held on a large rural campsite close to Wainuiomata , 30 minutes drive north of Wellington. Attended by an intimate 350 campers, 49 bands performed 3, 4 and 5 February. In 2008 the festival spanned a total of four days featuring over 60 bands and doubling in audience numbers to around 700, according to Blink, the maximum capacity. The 2009 event sold out a month before the event, though capacity was limited to only 800 people. The 2010 event has been renamed Campus A Low Hum and has relocated to an unused agricultural college outside the town of Bulls in the North Island. Regarding changes to the format of the festival, Blink has said:
I have retained everything that was special about the Camp A Low Hum philosophy: intimate performances, small crowds, multiple environments, renegade performances, no band announcements, multiple performances by bands, spontaneous party action – and taken it bak 2 skool and added a whole bunch of new concepts to make it a brand new experience.[ 1]
In 2007, after having released music for a few years in conjunction with its magazine, A Low Hum ventured further into the territories of a traditional record label by starting a monthly subscription-based CDR singles club and releasing albums by local New Zealand artists, Disasteradio , Over the Atlantic and The Enright House .
In 2008, A Low Hum released a trilogy of free digital download EPs by up and coming NZ recordings artists; Secret Knives, Mount Pleasant and Red Steers
In 2009 Blink from A Low Hum tour managed Disasteradio around the World as well as worked on the next phase of his music festival series, renamed to Campus A Low Hum
In 2010 Blink is working on a documentary of the first three Camps, and is working on the follow-up to his 2006 book "Local Knowledge"
April 2010, As reported by the Creative Freedom Foundation, A Low Hum announced it has ditched CDs for future releases and is planning on mainly only releasing Mp3s with accompanying artwork.[ 2]
In 2011, Blink released his follow-up to "Local Knowledge", titled "D.I.Y Touring the World".[ 3] The print edition is sold out, but the digital edition is still available from the A Low Hum website.
In November 2011, A Low Hum organised and promoted the Flying Nun 30th Anniversary celebrations with 30 huge shows across the country in one month.[ 4]
From 2012 to 2014 Blink ran Wellington live music venue "Puppies" which was on the corner of Tory and Vivian Streets.[ 5]
In 2013, A Low Hum ran "Square Wave Festival", an electronic music festival[ 6] featuring 70 artists[ 7] playing 30 shows throughout New Zealand in 6 venues throughout November[ 8]
In 2014 after closing Puppies, Blink, now returning to using his birth name released another book titled "The Problem with Music in New Zealand and How To Fix It and Why I started and ran Puppies",[ 9] [ 10] the book received widespread[ 11] press in NZ and one of the essays bought about a response from APRA/AMCOS NZ who published their response on their website.[ 12]
After eight such festivals,[ 13] in 2014, A Low Hum finished Camp A Low Hum with a final event[ 14] at Camp Wainui in Wainuiomata, Wellington[ 15]
In 2015, A Low Hum published a box set of ten books[ 16] of Ian's photographs of the New Zealand music scene over 15 years from 2000 to 2015, this was called A Movement, this box-set was released with a 25-date[ 17] national release tour including a mini-festival.[ 18]
In 2015, A Low Hum began working with Wellington inventor and engineer Rohan Hill[ 19] and helped take his invention, The Deluge, successfully[ 20] to an international audience. Nominated in 2017 by MusicTech magazine for their "Best new drum machines and samplers" list.[ 21] The Deluge is a portable synthesizer, sequencer and sampler used my musicians all over the world including notable acts such as Hans-Peter Lindstrøm whose use of the Deluge is his first time not using Ableton for his live sets.[ 22]
In 2015, Calling on his experience, Ian began teaching events, touring and media at Massey University in Wellington as part of the Bachelor of Commercial Music program.[ 23]
In 2015, A Low Hum toured Wellington based band Shocking Pinks around the world[ 24] as well as re-releasing their debut album. While on tour A Low Hum made, along with Ash Smith, a 6-part web series called "D.I.Y Touring the World" for "The Wireless",[ 25] a visual companion to the book he'd released years earlier. Ian was interviewed by Chinese blog Kiwiese[ 26] while there with Shocking Pinks.
NYE 2014/2015, A Low Hum hosted a small two-day music festival at Crossing Backpackers in Ohakune called "A Low Hum House"[ 27] A short-film edited and directed by Ian called "A Low Hum House" was released showing all the bands who played at the event.[ 28]
In 2016, A Low Hum held a two-night 15-year anniversary party called "15 Years of A Low Hum", returning to Tatum Park in Levin over the NYE period.[ 29]
In 2018, A Low Hum organised and promoted the "Where's My Room" national tour featuring Neil and Liam Finn.[ 30]
According to a list on the A Low Hum website,[ 31] as of February 2018, A Low Hum has promoted 560 events in New Zealand.
A LOW HUM Tours
Bands whom Blink/A Low Hum have toured around NZ and the World:
Degrees K & Ejector (September 2003)[ 32]
Batrider (April 2004)[ 33]
Ghostplane (May 2004)
The Fanatics and Disasteradio (June 2004)
Degrees K (July 2004)[ 34]
The Accelerants (August 2004)[ 35]
The Phoenix Foundation, Cassette, Phelps and Munro (October 2004)[ 36]
Cortina, Coolies, Disasteradio, Golden Axe (November 2004)[ 37]
Gerling (December 2004)
Shocking Pinks, The Inkling (March 2005)[ 38]
Connan and the Mockasins, The Chandeliers, Hot Swiss Mistress (April 2005)[ 39]
Ghostplane, Mestar (August 2005)
So So Modern, Teen Wolf (November 2005)[ 40]
Die! Die! Die!, French Horns, Yokel Ono, The Vacants (February 2006)[ 41]
Connan and the Mockasins, Whipping Cats, Gran Prix (March 2006)[ 42]
The Reduction Agents, Over the Atlantic, The Undercurrents (April 2006)[ 43]
Disasteradio, Kill Surf City, Voom (May 2006)[ 44]
The Sneaks, The Shaky Hands, Thought Creature (June 2006)[ 45]
Jakob, Operation Rolling Thunder, City City City (August 2006)
So So Modern, Collapsing Cities, Alps, Frase+Bri (September 2006)[ 46]
The Ruby Suns, Odessa, The Bengal Lights (October 2006)[ 47]
Rock and Roll Machine, The Mysterious Tapeman, The Bloody Souls, Don Julio and the Hispanic Mechanic (November 2006)
Ghosptlane, Signer, Phelps and Munro, Diasasteradio, Frase+Bri (December 2006)
So So Modern, My Disco, Disasteradio, Frase+Bri (February 2007)
The Evens (February 2007)
So So Modern, Cut Off Your Hands (July 2007)[ 48]
Yacht, Panther (August 2007)[ 49]
The Enright House , Thought Creature, Little Pictures (band), Get Set Play (September 2007)
Disasteradio (October 2007)
Over the Atlantic (April–September 2008) – World Tour – US, England, Scotland, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand
Disasteradio (April–September 2009) – World Tour – US, England, Scotland, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Belgium, Austria, Australia, New Zealand
Die! Die! Die! (July 2010)
Disasteradio (World Tour, 2011)
Aa (2012)
Mt. Eerie (2013)
The Dan Deacon Ensemble (2013)
Kirin J Callinan (2013)
Alba (Nov 2013)
Oscar Key Sung (Nov 2013)
Donny Benet (Nov 2013)
Shocking Pinks, Mongo Skato, Secret Knives, Sarah Mary Chadwick, Borrowed Cassettes (March 2015)
Shocking Pinks (Sept–Dec 2015) – World Tour – China, France, Germany, UK, Netherlands, Switzerland, US, Australia, New Zealand
My Disco (Auckland, Wellington – Feb 2016)[ 50]
Neil and Liam Finn "Where's My Room" (2018), 17 shows throughout New Zealand
Camp A Low Hum
2007 – Brookfields Outdoor Education Centre, Wainuiomata. 3–5 Feb
2007 Line-up:
Actor/Model
Bang! Bang! Aids!
Batrider
Birthglow
The Bonnie Scarletts
Captain Sergeant Major
Collapsing Cities
Coolies
Cortina
The Cosbys
The Deadly Deaths
Disasteradio (Lower Hutt)
The Enright House
Flick
Frase+Bri
Get Set Play
Ghostplane
Ginger Brown
Girlfriend
The Gladeyes
Goldenaxe
Grayson Gilmour
Holidays With Friends
The Inkling
Kill Surf City
Ladybird
Lester Osborne a.k.a. Liam Finn
Operation Rolling Thunder
Over The Atlantic
MC Stormtroopa
Not So Experimental
Phelps and Munro
Pig Out
Polka Dot Dot Dot
Pumice
The Rise and Demise
Shaft
The Shocking Pinks
The Shrugs
Signer
The Situations
The Sneaks
So So Modern
Thought Creature
Tiger Tones
Tommy Ill
Vacants
The Whipping Cats[ 51] [ 52]
2008 – Tatum Park, Ohau. 2–5 Feb
2008 Official Line-up:
Alphabethead (Wellington)
Bang! Bang! Aids! (Melbourne)
Bang! Bang! Eche! (Christchurch)
Batrider (London/Aus)
Big Flip The Massive (Napier)
Black Market Art (Christchurch)
Brand New Math (Auckland)
The Brunettes (Auckland/New York)
Boss Christ (Palmerston North)
Cassette (Melbourne/Wellington)
The Conjurors (Auckland)
Connan and the Mockasins (London/NZ)
The Cosbys (Auckland)
Cosmic Rays of Death (Auckland)
The Damned Evangelist (Lyttelton)
Death in Gaza (Auckland)
Desktop Icons (Auckland)
Dick Dynamite and the Doppelgangers (Hamilton)
Die! Die! Die! (Dunedin)
Disasteradio (Lower Hutt/The Future)
Disciples of Macca (Auckland)
The Enright House (Christchurch)
The Family Cactus (Wellington)
Fighting The Shakes (Wellington)
Frase+Bri (Christchurch)
Hot Swiss Mistress (Wairarapa)
Kittyhawke (Auckland)
KOTAC (Dunedin)
Ladybird (France)
Lawrence Arabia (London/NZ)
Liam Finn (Auckland)
Little Pictures (Wellington)
Los Hories (Auckland)
Mean Street (Auckland)
Oi! Boy (Auckland/UK)
Onanon (Dunedin)
The Phoenix Foundation (Wellington)
Pikelet (Melbourne)
Popolice (Melbourne)
The Ragamuffin Children (Christchurch)
Raised By Wolves (Wellington)
The Reduction Agents (Auckland)
The Ruby Suns (Auckland)
Samuel Flynn Scott (Wellington)
Seth & Merle (Wellington)
Sets of 57 (Wanganui)
Shaun K Anderson (Wellington)
Sheba Williams (Wellington)
Signer (Wellington)
Smokin' Hot Bitch (Melbourne)
Somethingorother (Melbourne)
Sora Shima (Hamilton)
Steve Abel & The Chrysalids (Auckland)
The Tape Men (Wellington)
Teen Wolf (Auckland)
Thought Creature (Wellington)
Tiger Tones (Christchurch)
Tourettes (Auckland)
Trans Am (US)[ 53] [ 54] [ 55] [ 56] [ 57]
2009 – Homedale, 6–8 February
2009 Official Line-up:
Actor Slash Model (Melbourne)
Aleks and the Ramps
Alphabethead (Wellington)
Bachelorette (Christchurch)
Baseball (Melbourne)
Bang! Bang! Eche! (Christchurch)
Basketball Nightmare (Wellington)
Big Flip The Massive (Napier)
Bonaparte (Germany)
The Broken Heartbreakers
The Crayon Fields (Melbourne)
Damsels (Hamilton)
Darren Keen
Darren Hanlon
The DHDFDs
Drumheller
Disasteradio (Wellington)
The E.L.F. (Sydney)
East Brunswick All Girls Choir
E J Barnes
The Enright House
The Family Cactus (Wellington)
F in Math
The Finn Family Band (Liam, Niel and Elroy Finn)
Guy Blackman (Melbourne)
Grayson Gilmour
Justice Yeldham (Sydney)
Love of Diagrams
Mean Street (Auckland)
Moron Says What! (Auckland)
Mother and Father
Mount Pleasant (Christchurch)
Mr Hayday (Auckland)
My Disco (Melbourne)
Ned Collette (Melbourne)
Over The Atlantic (Wellington)
Ouch My Face (Melbourne)
Paint Your Golden Face
Pikelet (Melbourne)
Pop Hits City (Christchurch)
Rand & Holland (Sydney)
Ria Grun
Rifles (Wellington)
The Ruby Suns
Sickboy (Belgium)
The Show is the Rainbow a.k.a. Darren Keen (Nebraska)
Sets
Sharpie Crows
Sly Hats
The Sorry Entertainers (Germany)
So So Modern (Wellington)
The Sneaks
The Stabs
Stefanimal (Dunedin)
Sven Dohse (Germany)
Teacups (Auckland)
TFF (Dunedin)
The Twerps
Thought Creature
Toecutter (Sydney)
Tom Watts (Wanganui)
The Undercurrents
Wilburforces (Auckland)
The Wicks
2009 Renegade Room Line-up:
brains
Boyfriend
New Friend
Gearloose
God Bows to Math
Thugquota
Joe Blossom
The Enright House (Christchurch)
Tono
FAUX (now XUAF) (London)
Doteyes
Rillian Hounds
Ice Cream Soldiers
Kittentank
Andy Gibson
Bond Street Bridge
Silver Scrolls
Black Market Art
Snowfield
Golden Axe
2012 – Homedale
2012 Official Line-Up:
Megalex
Emily Edrosa
Rites Wild
Shenandoah Davis
Wintercoats
Spring Break
No Art
Lost Rockets
Kikuyu
Forest Spirits
Kitchen's Floor
Alps
Opposite Sex
T54
Glass Vaults
Bare Grillz
Sexy Merlin
Ouch My Face
Terrible Truths
Quarks
Assassins 88
So So Modern
Golden Axe
Dead
Toecutter
Aa
Mueran Humanos
Rackets
Guerre
Tender Moonlight
Moppy
Castlecliff Lights
Brian Borcherdt
Joe Blossom
Terror of the Deep
Gutter Parties
$noregazZzm
Dance Asthmatics
Terrible Truths
Jon Lemmon
Absolute Boys
Hallowe'en
Usurper of Modern Medicine
The Shocking and Stunning
Las Tetas
Megastick Fanfare
Cool Cult
Kirin J. Callinan
The Phoenix Foundation
Forces
All Seeing Hand
Beastwars
Hawnay Troof
Poor You Poor Me
Mark McGuire
Suren Unka
Watercolours
Boxcar Rattle
Cartoon
Sleepy Age
Gutter Parties
Galapagoose
Razorwyre
Orchestra of Spheres
Numbskull
Candie Hank
Prince Rama
Bewm Babies
No Art
BAADDD
The Dan Deacon Ensemble
Publicist
All Seeing Hand
Thought Creature
2012 Renegade Room Line-Up:
Austin Boyle
Project H
YMAAGTEC
Toy Ghost
Bow Arrow
Cecil & Hercules
Diving
Dicktime
Android Sex Factory
Sunken Seas
A Art
Crackhouse 5
Tiger Choir
Major Major
Foxtrot
No Way Sweden
Disco Fap
Lontalius
Sherpa
Wires
Hands That Break Hands
Headsong
Pizza Andre
Ralph
P.P. Flo
Black City Lights
Disasteradio
Snowwaves
ScotDrakula
Jetsam Isles
Scarlett Lashes
Kevin CK Lo
Monoceros
Secretive George
Fauxhound
Fantastic Sailors
Carb on Carb
Totems
Tommy Ill
2013 – Homedale, Wainuiomata, 8–10 February
2013 Official Line-Up
Sarah Mary Chadwick
Foxtrot
Athuzela Brown
Eyeliner
Superstar
Adam Page
Alba
Lightening
Cool Rainbows
ScotDrakula
Proton Beast
Space Ventura
Caroles
Summer Flake
Lenin Lennon
Riki Gooch
The Body Lyre
Making
Sweater
Pines
Tommy Ill
Mesa Cosa
Rackets
Duck Duck Chop
Secret Knives
Suren Unka
Mere Women
PCP Eagles
All Seeing Hand
Audio Tears
Pictureplane
Scattered Brains of the Lovely Union
Huf
Seth Frightening
Tiny Ruins
Strange Harvest
Name UL
Black City Lights
Beach Pigs
Pines
Sleep ∞ Over
Totems
School Girl Report
Anthonie Tonnon
Salad Boys
No Aloha
A Dead Forest Index
Zen Mantra
Parents
Naked
Mt Eerie
Scraps
Lenin Lennon
Per Purpose
Mean Girls
The Mob
Leno Lovecraft
Summer Flake
Thee Oh Sees
Sunken Seas
Sal Valentine & the Babyshakes
Roland Tings
West Coast Bullies
Oscar Key Sung
Estère
Grayson Gilmour
Electric Fence
The Dobermen
Oscar + Martin
Carb on Carb
Psychic Maps
Snapper
Shacklock Meth Party
Die! Die! Die!
Szo Szo Modern
Dance Asthmatics
Mongo Skato
2013 Renegade Line-Up
Cecil & Hercules
Dick Astley
Dicktime
BnP
boy wonderrr
Ham Sufferer
Disco Fap
No Way Sweden
Hate Box Acid
Nue Bliss
Minderbender
Harris
Project H
Sloth Leather Fetish
Tanydd
Team Ugly
Laurier
Old Mate
Opie Will Break Your Heart
Lorendz
Team Ugly
Keith! Party
Ljl Zmxvnxxg
Ralph
Rebecca Melrose
No Saliva
Mischancerie
Rupert!
Scarlett Lashes
Wires
Weave Busters Presents!
X-Ray Charles
2014 – Homedale, Wainuiomata
2014 Official Line-up:
All Seeing Hand
Alphabethead
Arcology
Astronalautis
Athuzela Brown
Bad Sav
Bare Grillz
Beastwars
Bespin
Black Vanilla
Blood Bags
Bone
Brilliant Swords
Career Girls
Cassius Select
Circle Jerk (Liam Finn, James Milne, Sam Scott)
Circular Keys
Clowns
Collarbones
Daedelus
Day Ravies
Death and the Maiden
Disasteradio
DJ Douggpound
Dope Body
Doprah
Fly Nights
Gains
Glass Vaults
Golden Awesome
Golden Axe
GPOGP
Grayson Gilmour
Guerre
Heart Beach
Holy Ghost Party
I.e crazy
INDI
John the Baptist
Kangaroo Skull
Kirin J Callinan
Las Tetas
Lawrence Arabia
Liam Finn
Log Horn Breed
Lontalius
Making
Mangelwurzel
Mermaidens
Mesa Cosa
Microsoft Voices
Mongo Skato
Monster Onsomb
Nadia Reid
No Art
Orchestra of Spheres
Perfect Hair Forever
Popolice
Race Banyon
Rackets
Rainbow Chan
Seagull
Seth Frightening
Sheep, Dog & Wolf
Shenandoah Davis
Shocking and Stunning
Shovels
Skymning
Society
Sole
Spermaids
Street Chant
Surf City
Swimming
Tanned Christ
Team Cat Food
Team Ugly
The Clean
The Shocking Pinks
Tiny Ruins
Trick Mammoth
Trust Punks
Viking Weed
Gudrun Gut
Gary War
Jon Lemmon
Campus A Low Hum
2010 – Flock House, 23–25 Jan'
2010 Official Lineup:
2011 Flock House, 11–13 Feb
2011 Official Lineup:
MUSICIANS: Ten Thousand Free Men & Their Families
Alphabethead
Bachelorette
Baptism of Uzi
Beastwars
Butcher Blades
Captain Ahab
Caribou
Coasting
Coolies
CTRIX
Dear Time's Waste
Delaney Davidson
Disasteradio
Drab Doo-Riffs
Four Tet
Freddy Fudd Pucker
Ghost Wave
Glass Vaults
The Golden Awesome
Grayson Gilmour and Band
Great Earthquake
Gucci Goo
Heart Attack Alley
High Places
History of Snakes
Hold Dear
James Duncan and Chelsea Jade
Kitsunegari
Lawrence Arabia
Leno Lovecraft
Liam Finn
Lowtide
Mothers of Darkness
My Disco
NO ZU
The Nudge
Old Loaves
Orchestra of Spheres
Paper Ghost
Parking Lot Experiments
Pikachunes
Pond
Rat vs Possum
Royal Headache
Sam Hamilton
Scul Hazzards
Secret Knives
Sharpie Crows
Siamese
Spring Break
St. Rupertsberg
Street
Chant
Surf Friends
The Tantrums
Teen Hygiene
TFF
The Ocean Floor
The Trons
Thundercub
Tiger Choir
Toro Y Moi
Transcription of Organ Music
Trjaeu
Useless Children
Wet Wings
Wilberforces
ARTISTS: Sarah Jane Parton
Adam Alexander
Ann Shelton
Brydee Rood
Caroline Johnston
Claire Harris
Daniel du Bern
David Cross
Erica Sklenars and Daniel Beban, et al.
Gemma Syme
Golden Axe
Lia Kent Mackillop
Matthew Gleeson
Mike Heynes
Murray Hewitt
Raewyn Martin
Ricky Allman
Ronnie Van Hout
Rebecca Kereopa
Chris Connolly
Benjamin Buchanan
Liz Allan
Square Wave Festival
A nationwide electronic city music festival. 35 shows took place in Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin during November 2013.[ 58]
2013 Official Line-up
Alba (AU)
Alphabethead
Audio Tears
Black City Lights
Black Yoghurt
Blaze The Emperor
Box Banter
Boycrush
Career Girls
Commander Dimes
Container (US)
Disasteradio
Donny Benet (AU)
Doprah
Encompass
Ernesto Anemone
Estere
Fly Nights
Foxtrot
Gamer
Gasp
Given Names
Glass Vaults
Golden Axe
Grayson Gilmour
Happy Kidz
Heatsick (DE)
Jet Jaguar
Jon Lemmon
Kamandi
Kariiiba
Laurier
Lavender
Leno Lovecraft
Major Napier (AU)
Mongo Skato
Moppy
Murderbike
Name UL
Neon Leon
Oscar Key Sung (AU)
Pikachunes
Race Banyon
Randa
Riki Gooch
Roc///Opt/
Roland Tings (AU)
Sam Hamilton
Sheep Dog & Wolf
Skymning
$NoregazZzm
Suren Unka
Team Cat Food
The Shocking And Stunning
Tommy Ill
Totems
Tourettes
Vitamins
Wayas
West Coast Bullies
Yvnalesca
Zachariah Bell
Zen Mantra
A Low Hum NYE Parties
ALH NYE at Bodega, 31 Dec 2006
So So Modern
Disasteradio
Kill Surf City
Super Force
Over the Atlantic
Tommy Ill
Vorn
DJ G Fab Roadkill
Lets get Incredible Soundsystem
ALH NYE at Bodega, 31 Dec 2007
Connan and the Mockasins
Collapsing Cities
KittyHawk
Little Pictures
Holiday with Friends
Tommy Ill
Fields of Dreams at Camp Wainui, 31 Dec 2009 & 1 Jan 2010
Seth Frightening
Diana Rozz
So So Modern
Disasteradio
Old Grey Wolf
Richard Paul Alexander (Glass Vaults)
Wet Wings
John the Baptist
Full Moon Fiasco
Big City Dreams, Garden Club, 31 Dec 2010
Disasteradio
Bang Bang Eche
Thought Creature
Red Steers
Signer
Leno Lovecraft
Fistful of Gems
Pikachunes
Tommy Ill
Monster Mash
Siamese
47 Diamantes
Forest Spirits
Brains
Old Grey Wolf
Gucci Goo
Sleepy Age
Surf Friends
Little Bark
Rose Young
Bono
DJ Lotion
DJ Bernard Galactica
DJ Leno Lovecraft[ 59]
Fields of Dreams at Camp Wainui, 31 Dec 2011 & 1 Jan 2012
Puppies NYE, 31 Dec 2013
Disasteradio
Golden Axe
Mongo Skato
Race Banyon
Arcology
Waterfalls
Roc///Opt//
Wayas
DJ Jesus HTML Christ[ 60]
A Low Hum House at Erua Lodge, 31 Dec 2014 & 1 Jan 2015
Official Lineup 31 Dec
Sheep Dog & Wolf
Gains
Totems
Rackets
Race Banyon
Mermaidens
Tommy Ill
Official Lineup 1 Jan
Finn Johansson
Secret Knives (Solo)
Lontalius
Glass Vaults
Shocking Pinks
Yvnalesca
Traps PS
Career Girls
Trust Punks
Jon Lemmon
ALHxNYExSEA at Boat Cafe, 31 Dec 2015
Official Line-up
Mongo Skato
k2k
Powernap
Golden Axe
Groeni
Leno Lovecraft (DJ set)
Fly Nights
Introverted Dancefloor
Yvnalesca
Jon Lemmon (played on the beach outside)
Ruby Suns (soundsystem)
15 Years of A Low Hum at Tatum Park, 30 & 31 Dec 2016
Official Line-up
Disasteradio
All Seeing Hand
So So Modern
Orchestra of Spheres
Shayne Carter and band
Die Die Die
Las Tetas
Mermaidens
Astro Children
Niisa
Log Horn Breed
UMU
Coolies
Nadia Reid
Tiny Ruins
KVKA
Secret Knives
Groeni
Jon Lemmon
Purple Pilgrims
Career Girls
Totems
k2k
Mongo Skato
Alphabethead
Pumice
Race Banyon
J9R
Keepsakes
Duckling Monster
Pikelet
Peach Milk
Miss June
Carb on Carb
Hex
So Laid Back Country China
Kane Strang
Unsanitary Napkin
DJ Oboe
Caroles
How Get
Juiceroof
Master Blaster
Cephalopod
Waterfalls
Prizegiving
Kolya
Greenfog
Cutss
Lil Stiffy
Alexa Casino
Mr Amish
Introverted Dancefloor
Powernap
Earth Tongue
Guardian Singles
Moppy
Kush Boogie
Aw B (DJ set)
Skymning (DJ set)
Norma (DJ set)
Prom Queen (DJ Set)
A Low Hum Releases
HUM001 – Ejector, The Lower You Go EP
HUM002 – Ghostplane, EP
HUM003 – Volume: Wellington Turns Down
HUM004 – A LOW HUM Issue 8, CD1
HUM005 – A LOW HUM Issue 9, CD2
HUM006 – A LOW HUM Issue 10, CD3
HUM007 – A LOW HUM Issue 11, CD4
HUM008 – A LOW HUM Issue 12, CD5
HUM009 – A LOW HUM Issue 13, CD6
HUM010 – A LOW HUM Issue 14, CD7
HUM011 – A LOW HUM Issue 15, DVD1
HUM012 – A LOW HUM Issue 16, CD8
HUM013 – A LOW HUM DVD2
HUM014 – ALH Series 3, Issue 1 CD1 + Xanadu "Live, demos and studio recordings"
HUM015 – ALH Series 3, Issue 2 CD2 + Dead Pan Rangers "A selection of songs"
HUM016 – ALH Series 3, Issue 3 CD3 + Dana Eclair/Ghostplane "National Velvet"
HUM017 – ALH Series 3, Issue 4 CD4 + Disasteradio "Synthtease"
HUM018 – ALH Series 3, Issue 5 CD5 + Urban Tramper "Best of, So Far..."
HUM019 – ALH Series 3, Issue 6 CD6 + Looma III
HUM020 – ALH Series 3, Issue 7 CD7 + Ejector "Two Thousand and Seven"
HUM021 – ALH Series 3, Issue 8 CD8 + Enright House "Broken Hands EP"
HUM022 – ALH Series 3, Issue 9 CD9 + Dark Beaks "Spill Your Heart"
HUM023 – A Low Hum DVD3
HUM024-030 – A LOW HUM Singles Club Series 1
HUM031 – The Enright House – A Maze and Amazement , September 2007
HUM032 – Disasteradio – Visions, October 2007
HUM033 – Secret Knives – The Wolves EP, February 2008 (Digital Release only)[ 61]
HUM034 – Mount Pleasant – Mount Pleasant EP, September 2008 (Digital Release only)[ 62]
HUM035 – Red Steers – Lagaluga Lagoon EP, September 2008 (Digital Release only)[ 63]
HUM036 – Over the Atlantic – Dimensions, 17 November 2008[ 64]
HUM037 – A Low Hum 2009 Digital Sampler, 6 February 2009 (Digital Release Only)
HUM038 – Signer – Next we Bring You the Fire, 23 November 2009[ 65]
HUM039 – Red Steers – The Fever Fold, 26 April 2010 (Digital Release with Artwork)[ 63]
HUM040 – Secret Knives – Affection, 1 October 2010 (Digital Release)
HUM041 – Disasteradio – Charisma, 15 October 2010 (Digital Release)
HUM042 – Leno Lovecraft – EP #1 (Digital Release)
HUM043 – Disasteradio – Charisma (CD)
HUM044 – Disasteradio – Charisma (LP)
HUM045 – CAMP A LOW HUM – 2012 Collection (Cassette)
HUM046 – CAMP A LOW HUM – 2012 Collection (Digital)
HUM047 – Square Wave Festival – Volume 1 (Digital)
HUM048 – Square Wave Festival – Volume 2 (Digital)
HUM049 – Square Wave Festival – Volume 3 (Digital)
HUM050 – The End of Puppies – 2xLP
HUM051 – Shocking Pinks – Dance the Dance Electric – LP
HUM052 – Shocking Pinks – Dance the Dance Electric – CD
HUM053 – Shocking Pinks – Dance the Dance Electric – Cassette
HUM054 – Shocking Pinks – Dance the Dance Electric – Digital
HUM055 – 'Translation' – Various Artists (12" Peter King Acetate)
HUM056 – 'Wake Up Children' – Various Artists (Cassette) *Split release with 'Crash Symbols'
HUM057 – Eyeliner – Buy Now
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