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Canadian trio the Tea Party play “exotic, spiritual, medieval, psychedelic” rock music, fusing musical influences from other cultures, including Brazilian, Chinese, Middle Eastern, English folk and African percussion. Sound interesting? Find out for yourself when they play Auckland (Powerstation 3 May), Wellington (James Cabaret, 5 May) and Christchurch (Occi Bar 7 May)

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Rip It Up, Issue 200, 1 April 1994, Page 44

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Canadian trio the Tea Party play “exotic, spiritual, medieval, psychedelic” rock music, fusing musical influences from other cultures, including Brazilian, Chinese, Middle Eastern, English folk and African percussion. Sound interesting? Find out for yourself when they play Auckland (Powerstation 3 May), Wellington (James Cabaret, 5 May) and Christchurch (Occi Bar 7 May) Rip It Up, Issue 200, 1 April 1994, Page 44

Canadian trio the Tea Party play “exotic, spiritual, medieval, psychedelic” rock music, fusing musical influences from other cultures, including Brazilian, Chinese, Middle Eastern, English folk and African percussion. Sound interesting? Find out for yourself when they play Auckland (Powerstation 3 May), Wellington (James Cabaret, 5 May) and Christchurch (Occi Bar 7 May) Rip It Up, Issue 200, 1 April 1994, Page 44