A track from the Loose Autumn Moans album – originally recorded in 2003, and recently played live for the first time in 20 years!
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The Troubled Times: live at Common Ground 15/07/23
Thank you everyone who came to The Troubled Times‘ live debut, in Featherston NZ
Featherston NZ, 15/7/23
Antony Milton – guitar David Heath – drums Dave Edwards – bass
Mฤnawatia a Matariki!
Thanks also to Zac and Holly Winterwood,
Continue reading “The Troubled Times: live at Common Ground 15/07/23”The Troubled Times: Elevate
A contrasting companion piece to the ‘Another Sunday‘ CD –
- all but the last trackย were recorded during the same session, on 28/05/23)
- Elevate‘ is a thoroughly kinetic affair bursting with energy and ecstatic passion.
Avant jazz meets squealing rambunctious noise. A frenetic blast down to the end of the driveway and back. The set finishes with a tribute to Albert Ayler.
What more could you want? (well there’s The Troubled Times’ live debut coming up on 15 July….)
Videos
credits
Antony Milton – electric guitar Dave Edwards – bass David Heath – drums
releases July 15, 2023
Continue reading “The Troubled Times: Elevate”The Wind Always Gets Through
The Winter: 2010
Newly discovered 2010 ‘lost recordings’ by The Winter –
An improvised music trio of Mike Kingston, Dave Edwards, and Simon Sweetman –
Includes live performances at Fred’s (the only known video of the band), and previously unheard recording sessions on 25-4-10 and 6-6-10.
credits
releases June 6, 2023
Continue reading “The Winter: 2010”in a wildflower state (Western Australia, 2013)
In late 2012, after leaving Japan, I moved to Australia for the second time – this time to Western Australia for a couple of yearsโฆ
in a wildflower state is a lost album – recorded in Perth WA and surrounding regions, between 2012-2014 – unreleased at the time.
The music here is rustic, reflecting the vast ancient arid landscape, overlaid with touches of Nyoongar and bogan sounds. It includes appearances by Nat da Hatt, Cylvi M, and Renato Salvador.
Videos
Tracklist
| 1. | Didgeridoo overture / overkill 01:47 |
| 2. | Dry wind (Fremantle doctor) 01:26 |
| 3. | Nat da Hatt + fiffdimension – The Road to Bogandoor (Australian election 2013 mix) 03:46 |
| 4. | Sandalwood & Quandong 04:38 |
| 5. | Ukulele & magpies 01:23 |
| 6. | Kalgoorlie super pit 04:25 |
| 7. | Brazilian BBQ (ft Renato Salvador) (bonus) 04:33 |
| 8. | Rabbit proof fence (bonus) 03:19 |
| 9. | Nat da Hatt + fiffdimension – The Horror (sports mix) (bonus) 03:35 |
| 10. | Scabbers’ beach 02:45 |
| 11. | Cylvi M – Ode to Ed Kuepper 01:06 |
| 12. | Mundaring Weir 01:49 |
| 13. | Stomping in Freo (bonus) 02:17 |
| 14. | Kalbarri coastline 04:55 |
| 15. | Stromatolites 01:49 |
| 16. | Inverno ’13 (Indian Ocean sunsets) |
Life in Western Australia, 2012-2014
Known as ‘the Wildflower State’, Western Australia covers an enormous area – the size of India, but with a population of under three million. Metaphorically, to be a ‘wildflower’ can also mean a wandering spirit or traveller (such as a kiwi expat on an OE).
Continue reading “in a wildflower state (Western Australia, 2013)”The Troubled Times: Hill Road in Winter
The first physical format release from Masterton trio The Troubled Times is a loud and noisy nocturnal romp – through the hills and onto the gravel back roads of one of Aotearoa/New Zealand’s least visited regions.
Whilst earlier digital releases have veered from arty drone pieces to synth pop and heavy space rock the music on ‘Hill Road In Winter’ is more like a psychedelic pub jam band gone BRILLIANTLY ‘wrong’. Woozy blues paeans slip sideways into feedback freakouts and heavy Hawkwind-like stomps attempt to transition into songs by The Fall.
All recorded ‘New Zealand style’ in my garage.If we weren’t such raving greenies here at Small Town Electron we’d put this tape forward as the PERFECT album for a lengthy nocturnal drive. – Antony Milton
Cassette

รกguas brilhantes: 2018โ-โ2022
“We go from bossa nova rhythms to folk to RIO to indie to, what is interesting listening if nothing else, a dog howling along to a banjo (Oscarโs Blues) […] and songs taken from Poems & Lyrics (in the Scotch dialect) (1856), where Dave paid tribute to his ancestor John Collie who wrote a book of poems more than 150 years ago.
“It is unusual to find someone playing so confidently in such diverse areas, and anyone into independent music will certainly find something on here to enjoy – Kev Rowland, muzic.nz
Listen
About
- fiffdimension compilation vol 4 (a followup to Gleefully Unknown: 1997-2005, Fame & Oblivion: 2005-2012, and Other Islands: 2012-2018)
- Made in Featherston, Masterton and Port Chalmers (NZ), Paris (France), and Suva (Fiji)
- Includes tracks by The Troubled Times, Campbell Kneale & Dave Black, James Robinson & fiffdimension, Oscar (the dog), and poems & lyrics by John Collie (1834-1893)
รกguas brilhantes (or ‘glistening waters’ in English) is the Portuguese translation of Wairarapa, the Mฤori name of the region where I’ve lived the last few years.
My ancestors arrived here in the 19th century – one was a Scottish poet, another a stowaway from the Azores islands.
This compilation includes pieces inspired by the region and my ancestors, and new and old collaborators – including a torch-passing to younger members of my family.
Credits1
by Dave Edwards – guitars, bass, banjo, harmonica, vocal, lyrics
with
- Antony Milton – keyboard, electric guitar (The Troubled Times)
- David Heath – drums (The Troubled Times)
- Campbell Kneale – electric guitar & analogue synthesiser on ‘both chords’
- Hans Landon-Lane – ukulele, accordion, vocal (Clever Hansel)
- Celeste Rochery – guitar & vocal on ‘My Native Land’
- James Robinson – bell drum on ‘June’s Lounge‘, lyrics & vocal on ‘the edge‘ and ‘old brain‘
- John Collie (1834-1893) – Poems & Lyrics (in the English and Scotch Dialects, 1856)
- Dr Emit Snake-Beings – keyboards & percussion (in Fiji)
- Elario Irava – acoustic guitar & vocal (from Fiji)
- Nat da Hatt – electric guitar & thumb piano on ‘June’s Lounge‘
- The Digitator – keyboards & vocal on ‘Inverno‘
- Oscar – vocal on ‘Oscar’s blues‘
- Rhys Landon-Lane – classical guitar & vocal on ‘by my faith sirs this canna lang dee‘
released December 22, 2022
Tracklist
Features previously unreleased recordings, and tracks from
Further listening: the albums












The Troubled Times: A Second Sun
about
Loosely a sequel to The Troubled Times’ debut, Return of the Sun (2021) –
These new recordings were made exactly one year later – again on the first day of daylight savings, Spring 2022 in the southern hemisphere – now joined by David Heath on drums.
The anniversary prompted the title – then possible alternative meanings of which (binary star systems, colonising other planets) led down a science fiction wormhole…
credits
- Antony Milton – electric guitar, keyboard (1,4), drums (4), painting
- Dave Edwards – bass, electric guitar (4), vocal (6), harmonica (7)
- David Heath – drums
- John Collie (1834-1893) – lyrics (6)
Recorded in Masterton, New Zealand, 25 September 2022
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The Dying Monarch
The album also features a key crossover track, with the Poems & Lyrics by John Collie (1856) project:
This track links the various spoken word,ย electricย improv, and folk strands of fiffdimension music. While the rest of Poems & Lyrics by John Collie (1856) is acoustic based, in this case, the electric arrangement seemed to add a โkinglyโ majesty, and pathos – as the monarch discovers the limits of his worldly power.
โThe monarch ceased. The courtier train shook, muttered, gazed and shook again.
They saw lifeโs dying embers fade, they felt the sting of horrorโs blade.
Before them lay a lifeless form, which once with life had passions warmed.
The hand was stiff which oft had reigned, the warhorse and the prisoner chained.
A lifeless lump of senseless clay, the stern despotic monarch lay.โ โ John Collie (1834-1893)
(track also appears onย fiffdimension.bandcamp.com/album/poems-lyrics-in-the-english-dialect-1856ย )
Tracklist
Continue reading “The Troubled Times: A Second Sun”The Troubled Times: State Highway 2
The first proper ‘band’ recording sessions by The Troubled Times, with the addition of David Heath on drums.
Improvised psychedelic rock – inspired by the Wairarapa rural landscapes, and the main road through them – with touches of country, Brazilian jazz, and electroacoustic experiments.
credits
Antony Milton – electric guitar, banjo (6), drums & keyboard (7)
Dave Edwards – electric guitar (1,3,5), acoustic guitar (2,6,7), bass (4), aluminium ladder (7)
David Heath – drums
released August 13, 2022
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Masterton, New Zealand
Recorded in Antony’s garage,
17th July + 7th August 2022
Photo by Sara Rogers
Tracklist
| 1. | Whatever you like (north of Wellington) 06:31 |
| 2. | Wairarapa bossa nova 03:18 |
| 3. | Passing the Tararuas 03:26 |
| 4. | Waiohine river after rain 02:50 |
| 5. | Driving inland 07:16 |
| 6. | Sanson & Woodville (acoustic) 06:34 |
| 7. | Snakes & ladder 02:08 |
| 8. | Spring nor’wester 06:35 |
| 9. | Bossanova Wairarapa (mais tempo) |
Further listening: The Troubled Times
Antony and Dave also collaborated on fiffdimension.bandcamp.com/album/return-of-the-sun-2021
and
layyourburdensdown.bandcamp.com/album/-





























