The Original Ending Tour 2011
The Original Ending Tour 2011
Featuring
Janina and Stevie Starr
Kiwi musician
Janina is set to release her debut album The
Original Ending in 2011, kicking it off with a
national tour in June with musician and brother Stevie
Starr.
The songstress will hit the road with Starr (and a whole lot of old TVs which will project a collage of images forming the show’s visual backdrop) in the same manner their song-writing relationship began – while hitch hiking around the south island, playing in bars along the way, and finding inspiration for much of their album’s song material.
“What better way to release my album,” Janina says. “Than to head back to the path where it all began… making up songs on the side of the road… eating nuts from a supermarket bag… and my brother and I desperately waiting for a ride to stop and take us to Picton’s ferry terminal so we could make our boat trip back to Wellington on time. It makes sense to go back to that way of performing again - like my album title suggests – an original ending.”
Described as a cross between Goldfrapp and NZ’s own Bic Runga, Janina sings and plays guitar, clarinet and saxophone adding Theremin to create organic electronic beats, fusing the old with the new. She moved back home to Wellington from London in 2008, after gigging regularly there, to record and produce her album The Original Ending, engineering and producing the album herself, alongside brother/musician Stevie Starr, with mixing and mastering by Auckland based producer and VNZMA 2009 Tui Best Engineer Andrew Buckton (Midnight Youth, The Dukes).
Stevie Starr - who released his
album We Hope In All Things New (Border) in 2009 –
is a songster who the Sunday Star Times said is: “A mighty
talent… Like Sigur Rós if they hung out with Radiohead in
a Horowhenua forest.’ **** He has gigged
internationally in the UK and Hamburg and since his album
release has gigged nationally at Mighty Mighty in Wellington
and various venues around Auckland, where he is now based.
Janina released her new music video and first
single ‘Intentions of a Reluctant Artist’ on
October 20, performing in Wellington’s packed Cuba
Street Rex Royale shop window. Since returning to NZ she has
played at Mussell Inn, Al’s Bar in Christchurch and around
Wellington. Alongside her brother Stevie Starr this is a
tour that can’t be missed!
“Janina’s voice is beautiful, moving, and wonderfully rich in color. She has a voice that the ear loves, and she can do that very rare thing, sing something and make you feel it in a special way... Highly imaginative and creative writing, and just great music.” - NZ composer John Psathas on The Original Ending, 2011
“Blending classical compositions with sweeping pop movements, Wellington's Stevie Starr could well be one of the brightest new things on the New Zealand music scene. Influenced by Radiohead and Arvo Pärt, his inspired compositions are heartfelt, uplifting and really rather remarkable.” NZ Herald, 2009
“Music is an art and Starr paints a unique
picture.” **** Waikato Times,
2009
www.thesteviestarr.com http://janina.bandcamp.com/
Watch
Janina’s video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c_JEG0nweA&feature=autofb
Watch
Stevie Starr’s video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mmjv61XaRU
June
Tour Dates:
Wednesday, June 8 –
Auckland, Kings Arms with special guest Dylan
Storey
Thursday, June 9 – Raglan, Yot Club
Friday,
June 10 – Napier, Cabana
Friday, June 17 – Dunedin
(Port Chalmers), Chicks Hotel
Saturday, June 18 –
Lyttelton, Wunderbar
Thursday, June 23 – Wellington, The
Garden Club with special guest
Supermodel
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