Relics Music Dunedin

Relics Music Dunedin WE LOVE MUSIC! We are dedicated to helping other music lovers find VINYL, CDs, DVDs & HIFI gear ! RELICS MUSIC - 86 St. Andrew St. Peace,
Irene & Dave

Dunedin, NZ, +64 3 474 9394, [email protected]

RELICS HIFI - 82 St. Dunedin, NZ, +64 3 425 7711, [email protected]

www.relicsmusic.co.nz

Both stores open 7 days:
MON - FRI 9:30am - 5:30pm
SAT & SUN 10:00am - 5:00pm

Except for the following public holidays... Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Anzac Day (closed until 1pm), Christmas Day and New Years Day. We opened these stores si

mply because we love music and we love the experience of quality sound...

Drop by and say hey...
If you don't feel like being out and about, or you live outside of Dunedin -- check out our online store.

👀🔉  🔉👀 is in the building !!!! 💥
05/06/2026

👀🔉 🔉👀 is in the building !!!! 💥

01/06/2026

Massive thanks💥 💥for closing out at Relics metal style this weekend!!
Keep an eye out on this new Ōtepoti band, we hear they’re about to hit the studio too !! 🤘

Thanks everyone for all the super inspiring chats & listening sessions on all things through May, get out there and keep supporting all our epic Aotearoa artists!! Check out a show, get a tee, stickers, some discs and savour all the awesome NZ venues & music stores we have too xx

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For those chilling this long weekend - have a spectacular time !! Relics will be warm & toasty, with the tunes flowing! ...
30/05/2026

For those chilling this long weekend - have a spectacular time !! Relics will be warm & toasty, with the tunes flowing!

Our doors are open:
SAT 30 MAY 10am-5pm
SUN 31 MAY 10am-5pm
MON l JUNE 10am-5pm !!

See you then !! 🔥
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30/05/2026

With a PhD from Brown, museum exhibitions, and field recordings made for the Nat Geo Network, Brian House is a sound artist legend. His studies in the rhythms of human systems have led him into “entanglements with the nonhuman world,” via self-devised technologies.

“I’m trying to communicate sounds that are all around us, but which we cannot ordinarily hear — sounds equally geophysical, anthropogenic, and, on some level, disturbing in the sense that they may shift our worldview.”

Inspired by Roger Payne’s Songs of the Humpback Whale recordings which transformed how we view animals and conservation, Brian is going for something similarly appropriate to climate change with his new album, Everyday Infrasound in an Uncertain World, and an accompanying art installation.

“It’s more or less a straight 24-hour recording sped up by a factor of 60,” which becomes 24 minutes, 12 minutes each side, with its pitch raised 6 octaves in order to hear super low sounds. “My project is about atmospheric infrasound, low-frequency sounds traveling through the air, such as storms, gas flares, meteors, wind over the ocean, glaciers cracking, wildfires, etc.”

In order to do this accurately, House developed “macrophones,” rather than microphones, to go beyond the norms of the “field recording” genre for something more deafeningly epic.

“Macrophones are my design, but they’re based on infrasound arrays used by the [Comprehensive] Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization to monitor for nuclear testing,” he notes. “Microphones let us hear small sounds. Macrophones enable us to hear big ones… When I listened to the results, hearing all this crazy s**t, I’m realizing that what I’m hearing are the sounds of climate change.

“I’m not sure about calling it ‘music’ as it’s not a composition or something. It’s sound that is always here. It’s unlike anything else I’ve ever heard — atmospheric infrasound, nothing else.

“What it does is act as a kind of witness to what is happening with our planet. If you could hear these wild booms, whistles and crackles as you are walking down the street, you would intuitively understand the scale of the planet in a different way. It is not a passive planet, things are happening, big things. I don’t understand them, and that’s part of the point – in our human hubris, we think we have it all figured out, or at least that it’s all up to us, but in actuality there are agencies larger than our own at work. And either we figure out a humbler role to play within all that, or we’re gone.”

🖤  2PM today SAT 30 MAY in-store at RELICS !!! FREEEEEEE 🖤
30/05/2026

🖤 2PM today SAT 30 MAY in-store at RELICS !!! FREEEEEEE 🖤

29/05/2026

There’s only a few more days of 🕊️NZ Music Month🕊️ left! We’ve so enjoyed sharing our picks with you all!! Here’s Irene and her pick for Tue 26 May —> SJD - SWEETHEART released in 2022 on vinyl - yes we try to keep this one in stock ❤️

“A beautiful stunning album that also features Tami Neilson, as well as Julia Deans, Don McGlashan, Sandy Mill, Anika Moa and Madeline Bradley, EJ Barnes and James Milne!!”

SJD

27/05/2026

Kia Ora! Tim has been delving into Relics back-of-house catalogue on an organising mission !! Here are his picks for 💥NZ Music Month💥 for Mon 25 May featuring Aotearoa Protest Music bangers !!

Enjoy!! 🛳️🏉🌊


Herbs Band Don McGlashan

Address

165 George Street
Dunedin
9016

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

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