Formed in mid-2007, Neika Records (formerly Roper Records) was established with the sole goal of distributing unreleased music online. Predominantly Australian in origin, Neika Records is home to The Gallant Trees, The Stray, Jill Farrar, Telomerases, Yay Us, 40 Watt Stars, Baltasound and Your Arse. Neika Records - music you can cut out and keep.
Neika was often thought to have been a mythical figure in the history of Tasmania, Australia. In recent years, however, studies of Government documents written between the years 1827 and 1860 have revealed that such a woman did exist. The first report of Neika appeared in Hobart's local newspaper on August 16, 1827. The article reported that a young woman had been found wandering near a timber mill on the foothills of Mount Wellington. The woman was disorientated, close to collapse and spoke only one world, "neika". In the following days it became obvious that Neika could not or would not remember her past. The timber workers spread her description through the local community but were unable to find anyone who knew her.
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Hey gorgeous, recorded the drums on Friday, sounds good... looking forward to recording bass on the 18th. Jono's coming down too...whee! miss you, see you real soon xx
What a great story of how Neika was established. Looking forward to meeting up in Melbourne and releasing The Gallant Trees first ep through you. Love the Logo :-) joel stibbard