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A Low Hum is the ongoing project founded by photographer and music impresario Blink (born Ian Jorgensen), and is based in Wellington, New Zealand. Under the umbrella A LOW HUM, Blink organises tours, releases records, makes music videos, organises one-off events/festivals and publishes magazines and books. As of 2009, A Low Hum has organised and supported tours for over seventy musical acts from New Zealand, United States, Australia and beyond.
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In 2006, tours occurred every month and comprised between two and four rising Kiwi bands who played venues and gigs in about a dozen New Zealand locales along the way. In conjunction with each tour, A Low Hum published an A5 magazine, usually including a feature album or EP (often unreleased material by bands) and a music compilation CD with songs by local and international acts.
In 2006, A Low Hum also began publishing "Local Knowledge", a comprehensive guide for bands wanting to tour New Zealand and engage with the music industry.
In 2007, A Low Hum entered new territory as the producer of a major new live music festival, Camp A Low Hum (CALH), held on a large rural campsite close to Wainuiomata, 30 minutes drive north of Wellington. Attended by an intimate 350 campers, 49 bands performed 3, 4 and 5 February. In 2008 the festival spanned a total of four days featuring over 60 bands and doubling in audience numbers to around 700, according to Blink, the maximum capacity. The 2009 event sold out a month before the event, though capacity was limited to only 800 people. The 2010 event has been renamed Campus A Low Hum and has relocated to an unused agricultural college outside the town of Bulls in the North Island. Regarding changes to the format of the festival, Blink has said:
I have retained everything that was special about the Camp A Low Hum philosophy: intimate performances, small crowds, multiple environments, renegade performances, no band announcements, multiple performances by bands, spontaneous party action – and taken it bak 2 skool and added a whole bunch of new concepts to make it a brand new experience.[1]
In 2007, after having released music for a few years in conjunction with its magazine, A Low Hum ventured further into the territories of a traditional record label by starting a monthly subscription-based CDR singles club and releasing albums by local New Zealand artists, Disasteradio, Over the Atlantic and The Enright House.
In 2008, A Low Hum released a trilogy of free digital download EPs by up and coming NZ recordings artists; Secret Knives, Mount Pleasant and Red Steers
In 2009 Blink from A Low Hum tour managed Disasteradio around the World as well as worked on the next phase of his music festival series, renamed to Campus A Low Hum
In 2010 Blink is working on a documentary of the first three Camps, and is working on the follow-up to his 2006 book "Local Knowledge" April 2010, As reported by the Creative Freedom Foundation, A Low Hum announced it has ditched CDs for future releases and is planning on mainly only releasing Mp3s with accompanying artwork.[2]
In 2011, Blink released his follow-up to "Local Knowledge", titled "D.I.Y Touring the World".[3] The print edition is sold out, but the digital edition is still available from the A Low Hum website.
In November 2011, A Low Hum organised and promoted the Flying Nun 30th Anniversary celebrations with 30 huge shows across the country in one month.[4]
From 2012 to 2014 Blink ran Wellington live music venue "Puppies" which was on the corner of Tory and Vivian Streets.[5]
In 2013, A Low Hum ran "Square Wave Festival", an electronic music festival[6] featuring 70 artists[7] playing 30 shows throughout New Zealand in 6 venues throughout November[8]
In 2014 after closing Puppies, Blink, now returning to using his birth name released another book titled "The Problem with Music in New Zealand and How To Fix It and Why I started and ran Puppies",[9][10] the book received widespread[11] press in NZ and one of the essays bought about a response from APRA/AMCOS NZ who published their response on their website.[12]
After eight such festivals,[13] in 2014, A Low Hum finished Camp A Low Hum with a final event[14] at Camp Wainui in Wainuiomata, Wellington[15]
In 2015, A Low Hum published a box set of ten books[16] of Ian's photographs of the New Zealand music scene over 15 years from 2000 to 2015, this was called A Movement, this box-set was released with a 25-date[17] national release tour including a mini-festival.[18]
In 2015, A Low Hum began working with Wellington inventor and engineer Rohan Hill[19] and helped take his invention, The Deluge, successfully[20] to an international audience. Nominated in 2017 by MusicTech magazine for their "Best new drum machines and samplers" list.[21] The Deluge is a portable synthesizer, sequencer and sampler used my musicians all over the world including notable acts such as Hans-Peter Lindstrøm whose use of the Deluge is his first time not using Ableton for his live sets.[22]
In 2015, Calling on his experience, Ian began teaching events, touring and media at Massey University in Wellington as part of the Bachelor of Commercial Music program.[23]
In 2015, A Low Hum toured Wellington based band Shocking Pinks around the world[24] as well as re-releasing their debut album. While on tour A Low Hum made, along with Ash Smith, a 6-part web series called "D.I.Y Touring the World" for "The Wireless",[25] a visual companion to the book he'd released years earlier. Ian was interviewed by Chinese blog Kiwiese[26] while there with Shocking Pinks.
NYE 2014/2015, A Low Hum hosted a small two-day music festival at Crossing Backpackers in Ohakune called "A Low Hum House"[27] A short-film edited and directed by Ian called "A Low Hum House" was released showing all the bands who played at the event.[28]
In 2016, A Low Hum held a two-night 15-year anniversary party called "15 Years of A Low Hum", returning to Tatum Park in Levin over the NYE period.[29]
In 2018, A Low Hum organised and promoted the "Where's My Room" national tour featuring Neil and Liam Finn.[30]
According to a list on the A Low Hum website,[31] as of February 2018, A Low Hum has promoted 560 events in New Zealand.
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A LOW HUM Tours
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Bands whom Blink/A Low Hum have toured around NZ and the World:
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- Neil and Liam Finn "Where's My Room" (2018), 17 shows throughout New Zealand
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Camp A Low Hum
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2007 – Brookfields Outdoor Education Centre, Wainuiomata. 3–5 Feb
2007 Line-up:
- Actor/Model
- Bang! Bang! Aids!
- Batrider
- Birthglow
- The Bonnie Scarletts
- Captain Sergeant Major
- Collapsing Cities
- Coolies
- Cortina
- The Cosbys
- The Deadly Deaths
- Disasteradio (Lower Hutt)
- The Enright House
- Flick
- Frase+Bri
- Get Set Play
- Ghostplane
- Ginger Brown
- Girlfriend
- The Gladeyes
- Goldenaxe
- Grayson Gilmour
- Holidays With Friends
- The Inkling
- Kill Surf City
- Ladybird
- Lester Osborne a.k.a. Liam Finn
- Operation Rolling Thunder
- Over The Atlantic
- MC Stormtroopa
- Not So Experimental
- Phelps and Munro
- Pig Out
- Polka Dot Dot Dot
- Pumice
- The Rise and Demise
- Shaft
- The Shocking Pinks
- The Shrugs
- Signer
- The Situations
- The Sneaks
- So So Modern
- Thought Creature
- Tiger Tones
- Tommy Ill
- Vacants
- The Whipping Cats[51][52]
2008 – Tatum Park, Ohau. 2–5 Feb
2008 Official Line-up:
- Alphabethead (Wellington)
- Bang! Bang! Aids! (Melbourne)
- Bang! Bang! Eche! (Christchurch)
- Batrider (London/Aus)
- Big Flip The Massive (Napier)
- Black Market Art (Christchurch)
- Brand New Math (Auckland)
- The Brunettes (Auckland/New York)
- Boss Christ (Palmerston North)
- Cassette (Melbourne/Wellington)
- The Conjurors (Auckland)
- Connan and the Mockasins (London/NZ)
- The Cosbys (Auckland)
- Cosmic Rays of Death (Auckland)
- The Damned Evangelist (Lyttelton)
- Death in Gaza (Auckland)
- Desktop Icons (Auckland)
- Dick Dynamite and the Doppelgangers (Hamilton)
- Die! Die! Die! (Dunedin)
- Disasteradio (Lower Hutt/The Future)
- Disciples of Macca (Auckland)
- The Enright House (Christchurch)
- The Family Cactus (Wellington)
- Fighting The Shakes (Wellington)
- Frase+Bri (Christchurch)
- Hot Swiss Mistress (Wairarapa)
- Kittyhawke (Auckland)
- KOTAC (Dunedin)
- Ladybird (France)
- Lawrence Arabia (London/NZ)
- Liam Finn (Auckland)
- Little Pictures (Wellington)
- Los Hories (Auckland)
- Mean Street (Auckland)
- Oi! Boy (Auckland/UK)
- Onanon (Dunedin)
- The Phoenix Foundation (Wellington)
- Pikelet (Melbourne)
- Popolice (Melbourne)
- The Ragamuffin Children (Christchurch)
- Raised By Wolves (Wellington)
- The Reduction Agents (Auckland)
- The Ruby Suns (Auckland)
- Samuel Flynn Scott (Wellington)
- Seth & Merle (Wellington)
- Sets of 57 (Wanganui)
- Shaun K Anderson (Wellington)
- Sheba Williams (Wellington)
- Signer (Wellington)
- Smokin' Hot Bitch (Melbourne)
- Somethingorother (Melbourne)
- Sora Shima (Hamilton)
- Steve Abel & The Chrysalids (Auckland)
- The Tape Men (Wellington)
- Teen Wolf (Auckland)
- Thought Creature (Wellington)
- Tiger Tones (Christchurch)
- Tourettes (Auckland)
- Trans Am (US)[53][54][55][56][57]
2009 – Homedale, 6–8 February
2009 Official Line-up:
- Actor Slash Model (Melbourne)
- Aleks and the Ramps
- Alphabethead (Wellington)
- Bachelorette (Christchurch)
- Baseball (Melbourne)
- Bang! Bang! Eche! (Christchurch)
- Basketball Nightmare (Wellington)
- Big Flip The Massive (Napier)
- Bonaparte (Germany)
- The Broken Heartbreakers
- The Crayon Fields (Melbourne)
- Damsels (Hamilton)
- Darren Keen
- Darren Hanlon
- The DHDFDs
- Drumheller
- Disasteradio (Wellington)
- The E.L.F. (Sydney)
- East Brunswick All Girls Choir
- E J Barnes
- The Enright House
- The Family Cactus (Wellington)
- F in Math
- The Finn Family Band (Liam, Niel and Elroy Finn)
- Guy Blackman (Melbourne)
- Grayson Gilmour
- Justice Yeldham (Sydney)
- Love of Diagrams
- Mean Street (Auckland)
- Moron Says What! (Auckland)
- Mother and Father
- Mount Pleasant (Christchurch)
- Mr Hayday (Auckland)
- My Disco (Melbourne)
- Ned Collette (Melbourne)
- Over The Atlantic (Wellington)
- Ouch My Face (Melbourne)
- Paint Your Golden Face
- Pikelet (Melbourne)
- Pop Hits City (Christchurch)
- Rand & Holland (Sydney)
- Ria Grun
- Rifles (Wellington)
- The Ruby Suns
- Sickboy (Belgium)
- The Show is the Rainbow a.k.a. Darren Keen (Nebraska)
- Sets
- Sharpie Crows
- Sly Hats
- The Sorry Entertainers (Germany)
- So So Modern (Wellington)
- The Sneaks
- The Stabs
- Stefanimal (Dunedin)
- Sven Dohse (Germany)
- Teacups (Auckland)
- TFF (Dunedin)
- The Twerps
- Thought Creature
- Toecutter (Sydney)
- Tom Watts (Wanganui)
- The Undercurrents
- Wilburforces (Auckland)
- The Wicks
2009 Renegade Room Line-up:
- brains
- Boyfriend
- New Friend
- Gearloose
- God Bows to Math
- Thugquota
- Joe Blossom
- The Enright House (Christchurch)
- Tono
- FAUX (now XUAF) (London)
- Doteyes
- Rillian Hounds
- Ice Cream Soldiers
- Kittentank
- Andy Gibson
- Bond Street Bridge
- Silver Scrolls
- Black Market Art
- Snowfield
- Golden Axe
2012 – Homedale
2012 Official Line-Up:
- Megalex
- Emily Edrosa
- Rites Wild
- Shenandoah Davis
- Wintercoats
- Spring Break
- No Art
- Lost Rockets
- Kikuyu
- Forest Spirits
- Kitchen's Floor
- Alps
- Opposite Sex
- T54
- Glass Vaults
- Bare Grillz
- Sexy Merlin
- Ouch My Face
- Terrible Truths
- Quarks
- Assassins 88
- So So Modern
- Golden Axe
- Dead
- Toecutter
- Aa
- Mueran Humanos
- Rackets
- Guerre
- Tender Moonlight
- Moppy
- Castlecliff Lights
- Brian Borcherdt
- Joe Blossom
- Terror of the Deep
- Gutter Parties
- $noregazZzm
- Dance Asthmatics
- Terrible Truths
- Jon Lemmon
- Absolute Boys
- Hallowe'en
- Usurper of Modern Medicine
- The Shocking and Stunning
- Las Tetas
- Megastick Fanfare
- Cool Cult
- Kirin J. Callinan
- The Phoenix Foundation
- Forces
- All Seeing Hand
- Beastwars
- Hawnay Troof
- Poor You Poor Me
- Mark McGuire
- Suren Unka
- Watercolours
- Boxcar Rattle
- Cartoon
- Sleepy Age
- Gutter Parties
- Galapagoose
- Razorwyre
- Orchestra of Spheres
- Numbskull
- Candie Hank
- Prince Rama
- Bewm Babies
- No Art
- BAADDD
- The Dan Deacon Ensemble
- Publicist
- All Seeing Hand
- Thought Creature
2012 Renegade Room Line-Up:
- Austin Boyle
- Project H
- YMAAGTEC
- Toy Ghost
- Bow Arrow
- Cecil & Hercules
- Diving
- Dicktime
- Android Sex Factory
- Sunken Seas
- A Art
- Crackhouse 5
- Tiger Choir
- Major Major
- Foxtrot
- No Way Sweden
- Disco Fap
- Lontalius
- Sherpa
- Wires
- Hands That Break Hands
- Headsong
- Pizza Andre
- Ralph
- P.P. Flo
- Black City Lights
- Disasteradio
- Snowwaves
- ScotDrakula
- Jetsam Isles
- Scarlett Lashes
- Kevin CK Lo
- Monoceros
- Secretive George
- Fauxhound
- Fantastic Sailors
- Carb on Carb
- Totems
- Tommy Ill
2013 – Homedale, Wainuiomata, 8–10 February
2013 Official Line-Up
- Sarah Mary Chadwick
- Foxtrot
- Athuzela Brown
- Eyeliner
- Superstar
- Adam Page
- Alba
- Lightening
- Cool Rainbows
- ScotDrakula
- Proton Beast
- Space Ventura
- Caroles
- Summer Flake
- Lenin Lennon
- Riki Gooch
- The Body Lyre
- Making
- Sweater
- Pines
- Tommy Ill
- Mesa Cosa
- Rackets
- Duck Duck Chop
- Secret Knives
- Suren Unka
- Mere Women
- PCP Eagles
- All Seeing Hand
- Audio Tears
- Pictureplane
- Scattered Brains of the Lovely Union
- Huf
- Seth Frightening
- Tiny Ruins
- Strange Harvest
- Name UL
- Black City Lights
- Beach Pigs
- Pines
- Sleep ∞ Over
- Totems
- School Girl Report
- Anthonie Tonnon
- Salad Boys
- No Aloha
- A Dead Forest Index
- Zen Mantra
- Parents
- Naked
- Mt Eerie
- Scraps
- Lenin Lennon
- Per Purpose
- Mean Girls
- The Mob
- Leno Lovecraft
- Summer Flake
- Thee Oh Sees
- Sunken Seas
- Sal Valentine & the Babyshakes
- Roland Tings
- West Coast Bullies
- Oscar Key Sung
- Estère
- Grayson Gilmour
- Electric Fence
- The Dobermen
- Oscar + Martin
- Carb on Carb
- Psychic Maps
- Snapper
- Shacklock Meth Party
- Die! Die! Die!
- Szo Szo Modern
- Dance Asthmatics
- Mongo Skato
2013 Renegade Line-Up
- Cecil & Hercules
- Dick Astley
- Dicktime
- BnP
- boy wonderrr
- Ham Sufferer
- Disco Fap
- No Way Sweden
- Hate Box Acid
- Nue Bliss
- Minderbender
- Harris
- Project H
- Sloth Leather Fetish
- Tanydd
- Team Ugly
- Laurier
- Old Mate
- Opie Will Break Your Heart
- Lorendz
- Team Ugly
- Keith! Party
- Ljl Zmxvnxxg
- Ralph
- Rebecca Melrose
- No Saliva
- Mischancerie
- Rupert!
- Scarlett Lashes
- Wires
- Weave Busters Presents!
- X-Ray Charles
2014 – Homedale, Wainuiomata
2014 Official Line-up:
- All Seeing Hand
- Alphabethead
- Arcology
- Astronalautis
- Athuzela Brown
- Bad Sav
- Bare Grillz
- Beastwars
- Bespin
- Black Vanilla
- Blood Bags
- Bone
- Brilliant Swords
- Career Girls
- Cassius Select
- Circle Jerk (Liam Finn, James Milne, Sam Scott)
- Circular Keys
- Clowns
- Collarbones
- Daedelus
- Day Ravies
- Death and the Maiden
- Disasteradio
- DJ Douggpound
- Dope Body
- Doprah
- Fly Nights
- Gains
- Glass Vaults
- Golden Awesome
- Golden Axe
- GPOGP
- Grayson Gilmour
- Guerre
- Heart Beach
- Holy Ghost Party
- I.e crazy
- INDI
- John the Baptist
- Kangaroo Skull
- Kirin J Callinan
- Las Tetas
- Lawrence Arabia
- Liam Finn
- Log Horn Breed
- Lontalius
- Making
- Mangelwurzel
- Mermaidens
- Mesa Cosa
- Microsoft Voices
- Mongo Skato
- Monster Onsomb
- Nadia Reid
- No Art
- Orchestra of Spheres
- Perfect Hair Forever
- Popolice
- Race Banyon
- Rackets
- Rainbow Chan
- Seagull
- Seth Frightening
- Sheep, Dog & Wolf
- Shenandoah Davis
- Shocking and Stunning
- Shovels
- Skymning
- Society
- Sole
- Spermaids
- Street Chant
- Surf City
- Swimming
- Tanned Christ
- Team Cat Food
- Team Ugly
- The Clean
- The Shocking Pinks
- Tiny Ruins
- Trick Mammoth
- Trust Punks
- Viking Weed
- Gudrun Gut
- Gary War
- Jon Lemmon
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2010 – Flock House, 23–25 Jan'
2010 Official Lineup:
- A Dead Forest Index
- Bandicoot
- Batrider
- Bum Creek
- Connan Mockasin
- Cut Off Your Hands
- Daedelus
- Dan Deacon
- Dear Times Waste
- Deer Park
- Denim Owl
- Dent May
- DHDFDs
- Diana Rozz
- Die Die Die
- The Dodos
- DZ
- EBGC
- An Emerald City
- F in Math
- Flying Scribble
- Frase
- Gaywyre (Razorwyre)
- God Bows to Math
- Golden Axe
- Jens Lekman
- John the Baptist
- Koko Nuts
- Love Connection
- Lucky Paul
- Mild America
- Monster Mash
- Nevernudes
- Newtown Street Justice
- Orchestra of Spheres
- Old Grey Wolf
- Oloverly
- Ouch My Face
- Parking Lot Experiments
- Pets with Pets
- Polka Dot Dot Dot
- Popstrangers
- Potential Falcon
- Richard Paul Alexander (Glass Vaults)
- Rifles
- Ruby Suns
- Secret Knives
- Seth Frightening
- Shiver Like Timber
- Shocking Pinks
- Siamese
- Signer
- Surf City
- The Zits
- Thugquota
- Tiger Tones
- Toecutter
- The Show is the Rainbow
- Witch Hats
- So So Modern
- Siamese
2011 Flock House, 11–13 Feb
2011 Official Lineup:
- MUSICIANS: Ten Thousand Free Men & Their Families
- Alphabethead
- Bachelorette
- Baptism of Uzi
- Beastwars
- Butcher Blades
- Captain Ahab
- Caribou
- Coasting
- Coolies
- CTRIX
- Dear Time's Waste
- Delaney Davidson
- Disasteradio
- Drab Doo-Riffs
- Four Tet
- Freddy Fudd Pucker
- Ghost Wave
- Glass Vaults
- The Golden Awesome
- Grayson Gilmour and Band
- Great Earthquake
- Gucci Goo
- Heart Attack Alley
- High Places
- History of Snakes
- Hold Dear
- James Duncan and Chelsea Jade
- Kitsunegari
- Lawrence Arabia
- Leno Lovecraft
- Liam Finn
- Lowtide
- Mothers of Darkness
- My Disco
- NO ZU
- The Nudge
- Old Loaves
- Orchestra of Spheres
- Paper Ghost
- Parking Lot Experiments
- Pikachunes
- Pond
- Rat vs Possum
- Royal Headache
- Sam Hamilton
- Scul Hazzards
- Secret Knives
- Sharpie Crows
- Siamese
- Spring Break
- St. Rupertsberg
- Street
- Chant
- Surf Friends
- The Tantrums
- Teen Hygiene
- TFF
- The Ocean Floor
- The Trons
- Thundercub
- Tiger Choir
- Toro Y Moi
- Transcription of Organ Music
- Trjaeu
- Useless Children
- Wet Wings
- Wilberforces
- ARTISTS: Sarah Jane Parton
- Adam Alexander
- Ann Shelton
- Brydee Rood
- Caroline Johnston
- Claire Harris
- Daniel du Bern
- David Cross
- Erica Sklenars and Daniel Beban, et al.
- Gemma Syme
- Golden Axe
- Lia Kent Mackillop
- Matthew Gleeson
- Mike Heynes
- Murray Hewitt
- Raewyn Martin
- Ricky Allman
- Ronnie Van Hout
- Rebecca Kereopa
- Chris Connolly
- Benjamin Buchanan
- Liz Allan
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Square Wave Festival
A nationwide electronic city music festival. 35 shows took place in Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin during November 2013.[58]
2013 Official Line-up
- Alba (AU)
- Alphabethead
- Audio Tears
- Black City Lights
- Black Yoghurt
- Blaze The Emperor
- Box Banter
- Boycrush
- Career Girls
- Commander Dimes
- Container (US)
- Disasteradio
- Donny Benet (AU)
- Doprah
- Encompass
- Ernesto Anemone
- Estere
- Fly Nights
- Foxtrot
- Gamer
- Gasp
- Given Names
- Glass Vaults
- Golden Axe
- Grayson Gilmour
- Happy Kidz
- Heatsick (DE)
- Jet Jaguar
- Jon Lemmon
- Kamandi
- Kariiiba
- Laurier
- Lavender
- Leno Lovecraft
- Major Napier (AU)
- Mongo Skato
- Moppy
- Murderbike
- Name UL
- Neon Leon
- Oscar Key Sung (AU)
- Pikachunes
- Race Banyon
- Randa
- Riki Gooch
- Roc///Opt/
- Roland Tings (AU)
- Sam Hamilton
- Sheep Dog & Wolf
- Skymning
- $NoregazZzm
- Suren Unka
- Team Cat Food
- The Shocking And Stunning
- Tommy Ill
- Totems
- Tourettes
- Vitamins
- Wayas
- West Coast Bullies
- Yvnalesca
- Zachariah Bell
- Zen Mantra
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A Low Hum NYE Parties
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ALH NYE at Bodega, 31 Dec 2006
- So So Modern
- Disasteradio
- Kill Surf City
- Super Force
- Over the Atlantic
- Tommy Ill
- Vorn
- DJ G Fab Roadkill
- Lets get Incredible Soundsystem
ALH NYE at Bodega, 31 Dec 2007
- Connan and the Mockasins
- Collapsing Cities
- KittyHawk
- Little Pictures
- Holiday with Friends
- Tommy Ill
Fields of Dreams at Camp Wainui, 31 Dec 2009 & 1 Jan 2010
- Seth Frightening
- Diana Rozz
- So So Modern
- Disasteradio
- Old Grey Wolf
- Richard Paul Alexander (Glass Vaults)
- Wet Wings
- John the Baptist
- Full Moon Fiasco
Big City Dreams, Garden Club, 31 Dec 2010
- Disasteradio
- Bang Bang Eche
- Thought Creature
- Red Steers
- Signer
- Leno Lovecraft
- Fistful of Gems
- Pikachunes
- Tommy Ill
- Monster Mash
- Siamese
- 47 Diamantes
- Forest Spirits
- Brains
- Old Grey Wolf
- Gucci Goo
- Sleepy Age
- Surf Friends
- Little Bark
- Rose Young
- Bono
- DJ Lotion
- DJ Bernard Galactica
- DJ Leno Lovecraft[59]
Fields of Dreams at Camp Wainui, 31 Dec 2011 & 1 Jan 2012
Puppies NYE, 31 Dec 2013
- Disasteradio
- Golden Axe
- Mongo Skato
- Race Banyon
- Arcology
- Waterfalls
- Roc///Opt//
- Wayas
- DJ Jesus HTML Christ[60]
A Low Hum House at Erua Lodge, 31 Dec 2014 & 1 Jan 2015
Official Lineup 31 Dec
- Sheep Dog & Wolf
- Gains
- Totems
- Rackets
- Race Banyon
- Mermaidens
- Tommy Ill
Official Lineup 1 Jan
- Finn Johansson
- Secret Knives (Solo)
- Lontalius
- Glass Vaults
- Shocking Pinks
- Yvnalesca
- Traps PS
- Career Girls
- Trust Punks
- Jon Lemmon
ALHxNYExSEA at Boat Cafe, 31 Dec 2015
Official Line-up
- Mongo Skato
- k2k
- Powernap
- Golden Axe
- Groeni
- Leno Lovecraft (DJ set)
- Fly Nights
- Introverted Dancefloor
- Yvnalesca
- Jon Lemmon (played on the beach outside)
- Ruby Suns (soundsystem)
15 Years of A Low Hum at Tatum Park, 30 & 31 Dec 2016
Official Line-up
- Disasteradio
- All Seeing Hand
- So So Modern
- Orchestra of Spheres
- Shayne Carter and band
- Die Die Die
- Las Tetas
- Mermaidens
- Astro Children
- Niisa
- Log Horn Breed
- UMU
- Coolies
- Nadia Reid
- Tiny Ruins
- KVKA
- Secret Knives
- Groeni
- Jon Lemmon
- Purple Pilgrims
- Career Girls
- Totems
- k2k
- Mongo Skato
- Alphabethead
- Pumice
- Race Banyon
- J9R
- Keepsakes
- Duckling Monster
- Pikelet
- Peach Milk
- Miss June
- Carb on Carb
- Hex
- So Laid Back Country China
- Kane Strang
- Unsanitary Napkin
- DJ Oboe
- Caroles
- How Get
- Juiceroof
- Master Blaster
- Cephalopod
- Waterfalls
- Prizegiving
- Kolya
- Greenfog
- Cutss
- Lil Stiffy
- Alexa Casino
- Mr Amish
- Introverted Dancefloor
- Powernap
- Earth Tongue
- Guardian Singles
- Moppy
- Kush Boogie
- Aw B (DJ set)
- Skymning (DJ set)
- Norma (DJ set)
- Prom Queen (DJ Set)
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A Low Hum Releases
- HUM001 – Ejector, The Lower You Go EP
- HUM002 – Ghostplane, EP
- HUM003 – A LOW HUM Issue 8, CD1
- HUM004 – A LOW HUM Issue 9, CD2
- HUM005 – A LOW HUM Issue 10, CD3
- HUM006 – A LOW HUM Issue 11, CD4
- HUM007 – A LOW HUM Issue 12, CD5
- HUM008 – A LOW HUM Issue 13, CD6
- HUM009 – A LOW HUM Issue 14, CD7
- HUM010 – A LOW HUM Issue 15, DVD1
- HUM011 – A LOW HUM Issue 16, CD8
- HUM012 – A LOW HUM Issue 17, CD9
- HUM013 – A LOW HUM DVD2
- HUM014 – ALH Series 3, Issue 1 CD1 + Xanadu "Live, demos and studio recordings"
- HUM015 – ALH Series 3, Issue 2 CD2 + Dead Pan Rangers "A selection of songs"
- HUM016 – ALH Series 3, Issue 3 CD3 + Dana Eclair/Ghostplane "National Velvet"
- HUM017 – ALH Series 3, Issue 4 CD4 + Disasteradio "Synthtease"
- HUM018 – ALH Series 3, Issue 5 CD5 + Urban Tramper "Best of, So Far..."
- HUM019 – ALH Series 3, Issue 6 CD6 + Looma III
- HUM020 – ALH Series 3, Issue 7 CD7 + Ejector "Two Thousand and Seven"
- HUM021 – ALH Series 3, Issue 8 CD8 + Enright House "Broken Hands EP"
- HUM022 – ALH Series 3, Issue 9 CD9 + Dark Beaks "Spill Your Heart"
- HUM023 – A Low Hum DVD3
- HUM024-030 – A LOW HUM Singles Club Series 1
- HUM031 – The Enright House – A Maze and Amazement, September 2007
- HUM032 – Disasteradio – Visions, October 2007
- HUM033 – Secret Knives – The Wolves EP, February 2008 (Digital Release only)[61]
- HUM034 – Mount Pleasant – Mount Pleasant EP, September 2008 (Digital Release only)[62]
- HUM035 – Red Steers – Lagaluga Lagoon EP, September 2008 (Digital Release only)[63]
- HUM036 – Over the Atlantic – Dimensions, 17 November 2008[64]
- HUM037 – A Low Hum 2009 Digital Sampler, 6 February 2009 (Digital Release Only)
- HUM038 – Signer – Next we Bring You the Fire, 23 November 2009[65]
- HUM039 – Red Steers – The Fever Fold, 26 April 2010 (Digital Release with Artwork)[63]
- HUM040 – Secret Knives – Affection, 1 October 2010 (Digital Release)
- HUM041 – Disasteradio – Charisma, 15 October 2010 (Digital Release)
- HUM042 – Leno Lovecraft – EP #1 (Digital Release)
- HUM043 – Disasteradio – Charisma (CD)
- HUM044 – Disasteradio – Charisma (LP)
- HUM045 – CAMP A LOW HUM – 2012 Collection (Cassette)
- HUM046 – CAMP A LOW HUM – 2012 Collection (Digital)
- HUM047 – Square Wave Festival – Volume 1 (Digital)
- HUM048 – Square Wave Festival – Volume 2 (Digital)
- HUM049 – Square Wave Festival – Volume 3 (Digital)
- HUM050 – The End of Puppies – 2xLP
- HUM051 – Shocking Pinks – Dance the Dance Electric – LP
- HUM052 – Shocking Pinks – Dance the Dance Electric – CD
- HUM053 – Shocking Pinks – Dance the Dance Electric – Cassette
- HUM054 – Shocking Pinks – Dance the Dance Electric – Digital
- HUM055 – 'Translation' – Various Artists (12" Peter King Acetate)
- HUM056 – 'Wake Up Children' – Various Artists (Cassette) *Split release with 'Crash Symbols'
- HUM057 – Eyeliner – Buy Now
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