Dunedin sound
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This article is about the style of music. For the body of water at Dunedin, see Otago Harbour.
The Dunedin sound was a musical and cultural movement in Dunedin, Otago, in the early 1980s. It helped found indie rock as a genre. The scene is associated with Flying Nun Records[1] an independent label.[2]
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The Dunedin sound influenced many overseas bands, including American indie rock groups R.E.M., Yo La Tengo, and Pavement.