The noisy library of New Zealand music.

 
 

AudioCulture.

 

AudioCulture tells the definitive story of New Zealand’s popular music history – its people, labels, scenes and places. Its vision is to be the go-to place for New Zealand’s popular music history. It commissions and publishes in-depth stories that would otherwise be untold.

AudioCulture is working with artists, historians and music industry people to tell the stories of nearly one hundred years of New Zealand popular music culture, from the first vinyl recording in the 1920s to digital streaming.

AudioCulture is an ongoing work in progress, with gaps being filled and stories being added continuously.