June 28, 2006

New Waitakereans from New Orleans


I'm glad to say that Eric and Amber have made it to New Zealand soil safely. We met at the airport on Sunday after we flew into the domestic terminal from Christchurch and they landed at the international terminal from the USA via Tahiti. Chelfyn was flown down to Christchurch to DJ at a private party, in a gorgeous house overloooking the sea with snow-capped mountains on the horizon. It's the first time I've see snow since I moved to New Zealand. Christchurch was beautiful, bracing, and the people down south are absolutely awesome.

Unfortunately on our return to Auckland we were hit by a particularly virulent strain of influenza. It's the first time I've felt that sick in seven years. We all spent a couple of weeks in front of the fire feeling very poorly indeed. During the coldest winter snap New Zealand has experienced in 32 years. You could feel the icy blasts coming up from Antartica, but we're back to a more usual Waitakere winter of sunshine and blue skies, with occasional days of rain. After years of grey British winters I love living in a sunny temperate climate.

Things have changed for the better since we moved to Waitakere Eco-City in 2003, and it's a great time for creatives like our new graphic artist and musician to be moving to live in Waitakere.

* Mayor Bob Harvey has a stated aim of making Henderson the Hollywood of the South Pacific. Works starts in December on a new 15m high Sound Stage at Henderson Valley Studios to attract more international productions like The Chronicles of Narnia to Waitakere City;

* Waitakere now has faster net connections though New Zealand is still lacking in world class broadband speeds;

* Westies have much better rail connections to central Auckland, with work progressing on extending the double tracks along the Western Line to Henderson, and station upgrades at Fruitvale, Glen Eden, Sunnyvale and Henderson stations. The rail corridor will also contain a walk and cycleway;

* NZ musicians now have Kiwi FM - an all New Zealand music radio station plus C4TV, an excellent free to air music channel for promoting NZ talent;

* TMet Recordings now exists, our own contribution to the Kiwi music scene. Helping Kiwi producers get their music onto the UK dance charts and played globally.

June 16, 2006

Beware budget stopovers in Papeete, Tahiti...



Two new members of the TMet collective are now heading this way on their 40+ hour journey from the USA to New Zealand. Flooding in Houston prevented them making their flight from LA to Auckland on Wednesday, and now they are ariving here on Sunday hopefully via LA & a 13 hr stopover in Tahiti.

Thankfully I mailed Eric to remind them to take insect repellent, as I once did a one night stopver in Fiji with nothing but sweat to marinade my tender flesh. All I can say is read Eric and Amber's blog to find out why, you should never spend a stopver at Tahiti airport: http://ericandamber.blogspot.com/

June 14, 2006

Mohawk Media's ZeitGeist



I got back to Auckland yesterday to find out that the power had been out for 8 hours causing chaos on Monday. Nowhere near as bad as the blackout in 1998 that lasted weeks, and apparently had Billy Joel and Elton John offering generators from their world tours. I however completely missed it all as I've been helping a friend move into a new apartment in Northland, and had no net access, phone or TV for five days. I was too busy lugging boxes to miss being offline for so long, but thank heavens for the Ben Bova book I took with me.

I've also been busy cooking up a new NetTV project called ZeitGeist, which I will be unveiling in a few weeks. I normally keep things under wraps until they are ready but kind of forgot I was live on air recently, and before I knew it we were announcing Mohawk Media's upcoming net tv shows to the nation. We're aiming to start shooting in July and I'm really excited about it.

Chelfyn has been busy working on a TV1 documentary making 3D brains and groovy graphics. TMet label manager Justin Sane has been popping up on Kiwi TV & Radio as Mr Digital Music, and has organised himself an NZ tour in July/August and an Australian tour in November. He's also launching a new website soon at www.justinsane.co.nz