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EPISODE · Oct 15, 2023 · 15 MIN

Sounds of the underground: Dunedin’s Lines of Flight Festival

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Peter Porteous is a musician based in Dunedin who organises an experimental music festival called Lines of Flight. The idea was bred from a friendship he shared with mate and late collaborator Peter Stapleton for years. Maggie Tweedie asks Peter Porteous about some of the lesser known and more mesmerizing music coming from The South. While he selects the sounds that showcase the analgoue and abstract.  

Peter Porteous is a musician based in Dunedin who organises an experimental music festival called Lines of Flight. The idea was bred from a friendship he shared with mate and late collaborator Peter Stapleton for years. Maggie Tweedie asks Peter Porteous about some of the lesser known and more mesmerizing music coming from The South. While he selects the sounds that showcase the analgoue and abstract.

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