
Higher
High Dependency Unit â Neil Phillips (bass, guitar), Tristan Dingemans (guitar, vocals), and Constantine (Dino) Karlis (drums, percussion, synth, samples) first made waves after moving from Te Matau-a-MÄui Hawkeâs Bay to Ćtepoti Dunedin, carving out a sound as heavy and expansive as The Gordons before them, and Jakob after. The Higher EP (1997) captured them at their peak, proving that HDUâs adventurous spirit was as strong in the studio as it was live. Remastered for vinyl by Bob Weston (Chicago Mastering Service, Shellac) and celebrated by the late UK DJ John Peel, this 2025 12" reissue of Higher cements it as a landmark of New Zealandâs post-rock and experimental music legacy.Â
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$14.80Higher
High Dependency Unit â Neil Phillips (bass, guitar), Tristan Dingemans (guitar, vocals), and Constantine (Dino) Karlis (drums, percussion, synth, samples) first made waves after moving from Te Matau-a-MÄui Hawkeâs Bay to Ćtepoti Dunedin, carving out a sound as heavy and expansive as The Gordons before them, and Jakob after. The Higher EP (1997) captured them at their peak, proving that HDUâs adventurous spirit was as strong in the studio as it was live. Remastered for vinyl by Bob Weston (Chicago Mastering Service, Shellac) and celebrated by the late UK DJ John Peel, this 2025 12" reissue of Higher cements it as a landmark of New Zealandâs post-rock and experimental music legacy.Â
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High Dependency Unit â Neil Phillips (bass, guitar), Tristan Dingemans (guitar, vocals), and Constantine (Dino) Karlis (drums, percussion, synth, samples) first made waves after moving from Te Matau-a-MÄui Hawkeâs Bay to Ćtepoti Dunedin, carving out a sound as heavy and expansive as The Gordons before them, and Jakob after. The Higher EP (1997) captured them at their peak, proving that HDUâs adventurous spirit was as strong in the studio as it was live. Remastered for vinyl by Bob Weston (Chicago Mastering Service, Shellac) and celebrated by the late UK DJ John Peel, this 2025 12" reissue of Higher cements it as a landmark of New Zealandâs post-rock and experimental music legacy.Â
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