Yellow Eye Records
Independent record label based out of Dunedin that currently has a dozen titles in its catalogue with a leaning towards jazz and pop rock material.
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Artists
Cilla McQueen is a poet, born in Birmingham, England, who arrived to live in New Zealand in 1953. More
Cynthia Should formed mid 1989 and rocked in a rather relaxed way for a number of years, releasing their first solo album "Mutton" in 1997. Lead singer Chris Muir was... More
David Eggleton's exuberant language, sense of humour, and skilful way with rhythms and rhymes, mark him out as one of New Zealand's more colourful and dynamic poets. His startling, and... More
The self proclaimed "profanity folk" singer has been playing around Aotearoa for about 5 years. In 2006 he released his debut effort: a 15 track, self titled album of songs... More
Gerard Masters began studying piano, violin and voice at age ten. More
King Leo and The Growling Dogs are a four piece blues band based in Dunedin, New Zealand. More
Laura Collins cut her teeth in the late 80s Wellington folk scene playing with Robbie Duncan and Alan Quinn, then went the electric route with rock/blues band Wild Blue in... More
An exceedingly interesting blend of groove and dance music. Producer/musician Wallace Chapman joined forces with various Dunedin musos and released 1995's Enter Ariel. More
His relaxed laid back style of singing, has won Reg McTaggart many fans throughout New Zealand and Australia. More
From out of nowhere, well New Brighton to be exact came "She's Insane" led by the twin vocal harmonies of sisters Tasha French (drums) and Maria Due (rhythm guitar, backed... More
New Zealand's Premier Piano Jazz Quartet More
Releases
A Wind Harp brings together work from twenty years of performance and publication, with poems selected from three of McQueen's books: Axis (2001), Markings (2000), and Soundings (2002). More
On Reg McTaggart's fifth album, he has included five originals from prominent New Zealand songwriters including Ginny Peters, Eddie O'Strange and Alan Barron. More
Cast A Line moves between darkness and light, intimate and upbeat, casting lines, uncovering beauty in the debris and learning to love our 'bag of bones'. More
Following in the tradition of Potboiler (i.e. giving a record a title that it clearly isn't), The Verlaines proudly present for your difficult digestion Corporate Moronic. More
The new album by The Chaps, a collection
of original songs with a few obscure gems by other writers.
Inspired by a Dunedin production of Shakespeare's "The Tempest", musician/producer Wallace Chapman gathered together a group of Dunedin musos in order to release Love Consort's debut, Enter Ariel. More
Freddy Fudd Pucker released a full length album in the year 2006 full of songs about booze, music, drug taking, sex and other bodily functions. All songs were written, played... More
CD compilation from Germany originally released in 1989 of this groundbreaking NZ act. More
In 2003 the Gerard Masters Trio recorded Island Life at Paradise Studios with Richard Belkner at the helm. More
This two-cd package includes one CD of all original music and one CD of great tunes from some of King Leo's
favourite Blues artists, including Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Guitar...
Always drawn to music titles involving food, I see a direct co relation between these vital sustenances. Sprung from Dunedin this debut album is the work of some self-proclaimed 'uncool... More
The exciting first release from Yellow Eye Music features four guitar based bands; funky popsters CYNTHIA SHOULD; post punk skiffle band THE WEETBIX BOYS; the dynamic brooding MY DEVIANT DAUGHTER... More
Swampy is a range of hills behind Flagstaff, mist-enshrouded and bush-covered, the perfect testament to the South Swampy is also Grant Ramsays musical Vehicle a great Vauxhall Viva of an... More
1999 debut release for Christchurch's She's Insane. Fifteen tracks of infectious, energetic power pop that you can put on, turn up and dance around your bedroom singing into your hairbrush... More
Winner of the Jazz Album of the Year at the 2002 New Zealand Music Awards, Stereoscope was recorded between November 2000 and March 2001 at Massey University Conservatorium of Music... More
From 2004, Yellow Eye Records presents Norman Meehan's The Bells. More
The Dress-Up Box was one of New Zealand's favourite and highest rating children's television programmes and screened for over five years on TV3. More
The Dress-Up Box was one of New Zealand's favourite and highest rating children's television programmes and screened for over five years on TV3. More
The Dress-Up Box was one of New Zealand's favourite and highest rating children's television programmes and screened for over five years on TV3. More
The Dress-Up Box was one of New Zealand's favourite and highest rating children's television programmes and screened for over five years on TV3. More
Recorded and mixed in Auckland 1990. More
This CD compilation includes the most of the album Fetalmania (1983) (tracks 1-5), and other Fetus Productions tracks taken from various recordings plus a track by FP predecessors The Features... More
From 2005, The Great Flash marked the 10th Anniversary of the band and stands as a tribute to experimental New Zealand film maker, Len Lye. More
Originally released in 1997, Tongue Grooves was recorded at Wellington's Plan 9 studio on July 27, 1996. More
Beautiful, seductive, outstanding - this compilation is NZ jazz at it's best.
"...NZ musicians have, and continue to become integral parts of jazz scenes all over the world. This compilation...
More"This release...proves that music in the rebirthed cool jazz mode is alive and well in Godzone Antipodes. The groups represented here are Tardis, Spook, Apollo Ten, The C.L.Bob Quintet, Syzygy,... More
VERSIFIER is an album of diversity and versatility, rapping and riffing on the 101 agendas into which New Zealand society has fragmented in the past decade. More











































