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on RattleBig respect to Rattle, a record company which has been releasing New Zealand recordings ...beyond the regimented lines of classical and contemporary boxes for some years now.

MARK AMERY Pavement Magazine

John Psathas - Rhythm SpikeThere is a warmth and attractiveness about the whole project, and this extends right throughout every detail..

Gillian Bibby MUSIC IN NZ

John Psathas - Rhythm SpikeThe music is fascinating and varied hectic and yet beautiful, exciting  yet always with a sense of innate taut structure, noisy and yet also involving a world of contemplation.

Gillian Bibby MUSIC IN NZ

John Psathas - Rhythm SpikeThere is no excuse for not treating yourself ... Get spiked!

William Dart THE LISTENER

Dan Poynton - On You Hit Him He Cry Out...everything I could have hoped for. New Zealand Music at its best, imaginatively chosen, sensitively played, and with a satisfying warmth to the recorded piano sound.

Heath Lees, New Zealand Herald

John Psathas - View From OlympusThis is vital, wholly original, instantly appealing, obviously important music.

Jim Svejda KUSC FM (USA)

John Psathas - View From OlympusThis is vital, wholly original, instantly appealing, obviously important music.

Jim Svejda KUSC FM (USA)

John Psathas - View From OlympusIts an album to me that I'm going to keep living with because every time I put it on there's something new..

Manu Taylor & Eva Radich RadioNZ Nine To Noon

John Psathas - View From OlympusYou've got this incredible sax and percussion that winds through it.. I mean I'm just stunned..

Manu Taylor & Eva Radich RadioNZ Nine To Noon

John Psathas - View From OlympusBeautiful production from Rattle records..

Manu Taylor & Eva Radich RadioNZ Nine To Noon

John Psathas - View From OlympusIn classical music terms, this is The Lord of the Rings

Gilbert Wong Metro

John Psathas - View From OlympusThere are moments in View from Olympus, where the frenzy of the wine-crazed Maenads seems to know no bounds.

William Dart NZ Herald

John Psathas - View From OlympusAmerican saxophonist Joshua Redman blows it cool and velvety in Omnifenix, Psathas' first Saxophone concerto…

William Dart NZ Herald

John Psathas - View From OlympusBut even here, when the tempo picks up, expertly propelled by the biggest band in the land under Marc Taddei, the delirium is such that even Lance Philips' drumkit cadenza seems an oasis of measured calm…

William Dart NZ Herald

John Psathas - View From OlympusThe colours in View from Olympus spill and radiate from the first page where Michael Houstoun's piano and Pedro Carneiro's xylophone twinkle in a Stravinskian grotto…

William Dart NZ Herald

John Psathas - View From OlympusThe reverberant slow movement, dedicated to the composer's children, is a shimmering wonder; a three-minute encore, Fragments like a jazzy tribute to a Satie Gnossienne…

William Dart NZ Herald

John Psathas - View From OlympusThe recording does every shift of mood and sound the fullest justice.

William Dart NZ Herald

on Rattle and Michael Houstoun's InlandFirst of all, I have to say, Rattle Records deserve a lot more love. There's a great package, there's a lot of information there; it's a wonderful recording. ..

Manu Taylor & Kathryn Ryan RadioNZ Nine To Noon

Michael Houstoun - InlandIt's just great. I found it very meditative - I thought a lot when this was playing. And it's a good thing over the Christmas break.

Manu Taylor & Kathryn Ryan RadioNZ Nine To Noon

Michael Houstoun - InlandRattle continues its run of recordings of New Zealand music with this disc ... Packaged with minimalistic elegance, this absorbing anthology contains an eclectic mix of music played with quiet authority by Houstoun.

Christchurch Press, Christopher Moore

Michael Houstoun - InlandThere's a vein of fun running through the recording, especially in Mike Nock's edgy, freewheeling compositions. A delightful recording which must win new friends for solo piano performances.

Christchurch Press, Christopher Moore

Jack Body - Pulse…stunningly imaginative arrangements..

John Button THE DOMINION

Jack Body - PulseJack Body can fairly claim to be New Zealand's most important composer after the late Douglas Lilburn..

John Button THE DOMINION

Jack Body - Pulse…fascinating listening

Aaron Watson CAPITAL TIMES

Jack Body - Pulse…the star turn is Rattle Records' Pulse.

William Dart THE LISTENER

Jack Body - Pulse..a pioneer in New Zealand music..

Tony Parker NZ MUSICIAN

On You Hit Him He Cry Out

… everything I could have hoped for. New Zealand Music at its best, imaginatively chosen, sensitively played, and with a satisfying warmth to the recorded piano sound.

Heath Lees, New Zealand Herald

Dan Poynton - On You Hit Him He Cry OutThis is a very important album.

CONCERT FM

Dan Poynton - On You Hit Him He Cry OutThe producers have struck an ideal balance between the experimental and easy-listening for the popular ear, challenging preconceptions of New Zealand contemporary classical as 'difficult'...

Mark Amery PAVEMENT

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Jonathan Besser (piano/director)

Born in New York City, Jonathan Besser has been resident in New Zealand for 30 years and has composed for orchestras, chamber groups and dance companies. He’s been directing his own ensembles since the mid 80’s, and has released numerous commercial recordings including Mr. Darwin’s Dances, You Got Your Wish, and Two Islands. He collaborated with Waihirere Kapa Haka group in Mary Jane O'Reilly's 'Te Rangi Marie' Millennium dawn event. He was a finalist in the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Music 2000 Prize, and also in the 2006 Douglas Lilburn Prize.

Miranda Adams (violin)

Miranda is Assistant Concertmaster for the Auckland Philharmonia. She regularly records for Radio NZ Concert and is expert in many kinds of musical performance, from Gamelan to electric fuzz violin. Creating an unusual instrumental combination, Miranda has joined with Tatiana Lanchtchikov on accordion to form the distinctive and energetic duo Vivo. Here they perform the seductive music of tango, renaissance, classical, romantic, russian and gypsy folk tunes and baroque music.

Tatiana Lanchtchikova (accordion)

Recent arrival to New Zealand from Siberia, Tatiana is an exciting and intense musician, who is already in big demand in Auckland, performing in her own tango band and with composer Don McGlashan. Both Tatiana and Miranda have a background in jazz and improvisational music. The duo has released a CD, Jealousy - Tango Music with Evgueni Lanchtchikov, and was selected to perform at the NZ International Arts Festival in 2004. They have also toured for Chamber Music NZ in March 2005 and with Arts on Tour in 2006.

Nigel Gavin (guitar)

One of the best and most innovative guitarists in New Zealand. He has performed internationally with the likes of Robert Fripp, the Jews Brothers and the Nairobi Trio, and founded Gitbox Rebellion. His 2004 solo guitar album Thrum received critical acclaim, and long-awaited follow-up album, Visitation, was released in November, 2006.

Peter Scott (bass)

Has played bass with every leading jazz group in Auckland. In England he was bass player for the 80’s group Madness; he has frequently recorded with Greg Johnson and now appears regularly in Australia and New Zealand with the Jews Brothers and French Toast as well as ‘Bravur


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