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Rachel Shearer (aka Lovely Midget) Rachel Shearer has released a series of projects and performed live under the moniker Lovely Midget since 1997 with a 10” vinyl release on US label ‘Ecstatic Peace’, a CD on NZ label Corpus Hermeticum in 2000,a 2003 CD release with US label Family Vineyard. Earlier experience harks back to the late 80’s/early 90’s with releases on NZ cassette label ‘Xpressway’ as part of the group Angelhead, Flying Nun and Siltbreeze releases with all girl avant-goth-rock group Queen Meanie Puss. Rachel combines her musical experimentations with a variety of sound practices - creating public sound installations, composing music for film, involvement as an experimental composer and performer in live events exploring the relationship between audio and the projected image, freelancing as a sound designer/sound editor for feature films, documentaries and television drama. Discography RACHEL SHEARER - DISCOGRAPHY Lovely Midget 1995-present Fakerie – DVD Family Vineyard (USA) 2008 Otherness - CD compilation and booklet Sonic Arts Network (UK) 2007 North Head - enhanced audio CD (includes video) Family Vineyard (USA) 2003 Woman Taken in Adultery compilation Glasvocht (Belgium)/Carbon Records(USA) 2002 Lovely Midget 7" Pink Air (NZ) 2001 Imperial Records Compilation Imperial Records (NZ) 2001 Lovely Midget with White Saucer and Guy C64 cassette Freedom-From (USA) 2001 Lovely Midget CD Corpus Hermeticum (NZ) 2000 Lovely Midget 10" Ecstatic Peace! (USA) 1996 White 8"
Dirt Beneath the Daydream
Dirt Beneath the Daydream - A Collection of Sound from Aotearoa/New Zealand
Dirt Beneath the Daydream: A Collection of Sound from Aotearoa / New Zealand
Dirt Beneath the Daydream (A Collection of Sound from Aotearoa/New Zealand)
Dirt Beneath The Daydream: A Collection Of Sound From Aotearoa/New Zealand
Deep & Meaningful Volume 2
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Dirt Beneath The Dream
Dirt Behind the Daydream
Dirt Beneath the Daydream: A Collection of Sound from Aotearoa/New Zealand [The Wire 300]
Te Oro o te Ao
Dirt Beneath The Daydream (Wire Magazine)