Los Angeles-based music supervisor Emily Keating (@keatingmusicsupervision) first came across the Dunedin Sound — a musical movement that came from Dunedin, New Zealand in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s — while working at Light In the Attic in her early 20s: “[Dunedin Sound] combines jangly guitars, DIY production, and a bit of melancholy— which was all I wanted to listen to at 24 (still kind of is!). Most of the musicians were still students when they started - they wore thrifted coats, sweaters, and beat-up boots or sneakers. Lots of great white collars. They looked the way their music sounded - scrappy and unpolished and really charming.” Read more on The Verlaines (pictured in 1982) and the movement in No. 98 at the link in bio. #AffectionArchives
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