The Blueness is my current project. A loud pop band. As far as quiet folky songs like the ones on this page, working on some new ones Tom Hanson recorded when I was in Madison last year. Hopefully there is going to be a split Minisnap / John White 7" record at some point. And that is the news...
OUR LOVE WILL DESTROY THE WORLD / BARK HAZE split 7" $15NZ postpaid
Thus sayeth the dudes at Krayon... "Campbell Kneale moves ever closer to the glistening, levitation altar, with backwards bliss-shimmer, spooked chant and analogue squawk and squeal, kaleidoscoping around triumphant snare punctuation. Bark Haze hit back with focused power-drone guitar duelling from the heart of the bong, smoking out into tunnel-visoned, crumbled-amp chunder. Artwork by Campbell Kneale/Kim Gordon". But I say bullsheet senor... my side kills My Bloody Valentine with an elephant gun and stitches up the headwound with nifty silver thread in patterns that resemble fornicating deer, and Bark Haze blow the mong outta deep space with guitars the size of those fruity lookin' trumpets that yodelling Swiss goatherders play. Total supreme rule-age over space and time and little furry things the universe over. All shall kneel and know that I am home like usual. No wait, hang on...
Hi John - It is my most sincere wish to know the Blueness. If and when tunes become available, send 'em along!
Inkadies is near-to. I did get distracted for a while with other recording, but have been back at it lately, messing around with the few mixes I wasn't yet delerious about ... soon baby, soon (yeah, famous last words).
Yo John White! Check out my new site www. percieve. co. nz It's pretty much a document of a dude tryna make it in rap, without any industry machine or money behind him, could make for an interesting read if that's what you're into...or if you're bored! Shot!
the minstrels, they wandered...into the dark. then a quiet light appeared... who knew their faces but the candlelight? dear john, your gentle presence and lovely music brought warmth into all of our hearts that dunedin night... much love from the twilo-ites!