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The Southern New Zealand University City Of Dunedin Spawned A Style Of Indie Pop Music In The Early 1980s Known As "The Dunedin Sound". Similar In Many Ways To The Traditional Indie Pop Sound The Dunedin Sound Uses "jingly Jangly" Guitar Playing Minimal Bass Lines And Loose Drumming. Keyboards Are Also Often Prevalent. Amateur Recording Techniques Also Gave This Genre A Lo-Fi Sound That Endeared Its Earnest Music But Occasionally Hard To Understand Vocal Accompaniment To University Students Worldwide. The Dunedin Sound Can Be Traced Back To The Emergence Of Punk Rock As A Musical Influence In New Zealand In The Late 1970s. Isolated From The Country's Main Punk Scene In Auckland Which Had Been Influenced By Bands Such As England's Buzzcocks Dunedin's Punk Groups Such As The Enemy Which Became Toy Love And The Same Which Later Developed Into The Chills Developed A Sound More Heavily Influenced By Artists Like The Velvet Underground And The Stooges. This Was Complemented By Jangly Psychedelic-Influenced Guitar Work Reminiscent Of 1960s Bands Such As The Beatles And The Byrds And The Combination Of The Two Developed Into The Style Which Became Known As The Dunedin Sound. New Zealand Based Flying Nun Records Championed The Dunedin Sound Starting With Their Earliest Releases Including The Clean's Single Tally Ho! And The Four-Band Compilation Dunedin Double EP And Many Artists Gained A Dedicated "college Music" Following Both At Home And Overseas. The Growth Of The Dunedin Sound Coincided With The Founding Of Student Radio Stations At New Zealand's Main Universities Notably Dunedin's Own Radio One Helping To Increase The Popularity And Availability Of The Music Around The Country. The Development Of Parallel Musical Trends Such As The Paisley Underground In California And The Resurgence Of Jangle Pop Aided A Growth In The Popularity Of The Dunedin Sound On College Radio In The USA And Europe. The Heyday Of The Movement Was In The Mid-To-Late 1980s Although Music In The Style Is Still Being Recorded And Released. California's Pavement Is But One Overseas Band That Claims The Dunedin Sound As A Major Influence And Overseas Artists Such As Superchunk Barbara Manning Elf Power And Cat Power Have Each Covered Dunedin Sound Songs On Several Occasions. Dunedin-Sound Every artist, every band, and every song you can imagine, from the newest to the oldest, are easily accessible through Frogtoon Music. Get ready to indulge yourself and allow the music to enrich your soul, ignite your passion, awaken your emotions, and bring back some beautiful memories. The following is a directory of top artists and bands from Dunedin Sound: As you visit their pages, you will be presented with a list of popular videos, top tracks, recommended mixes, and music from all the albums they released. In addition, within each page, you can access and discover music from similar artists and bands.

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