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  1. Graeme Jefferies is a musician from New Zealand. In 1981 Graeme and his brother Peter Jefferies formed the post-punk band Nocturnal Projections. The band released a few records and cassettes, and played regularly around their hometown of New Plymouth, as well as Auckland.

  2. The Official Website of Graeme Jefferies and The Cakekitchen. New Projects: Biography: Releases: Tour: History: Merchandise: Gallery: Reviews: Articles: Contact : New Cakekitchen Album 'Trouble Again in This Town ' Available for Order Now

  3. The brain child of Taranaki born New Zealand songwriter Graeme Jefferies, “The Cakekitchen” is more a song writing and recording project than a live “meat and potatoes” band but has never the less put together live ensembles to occasionally represent the material in a live context.

  4. Cobbled together by long term New Zealand songwriter “Graeme Jefferies” Winter of Discontent was written in New Zealand, Australia, Germany and Russia over a writing and recording period of 7 years and contains a wide variety of instrumentation and moods.

  5. Graeme Jefferies - The Greenkeepers, from the LP Messages from the Cakekitchen, 1988, Flying Nun Records, FNGRJ001.

  6. Graeme Jefferies. Add An Image. Profile: Musician from New Zealand. In 1981 Graeme and his brother Peter Jefferies formed the post-punk band Nocturnal Projections. Sites: Wikipedia. In Groups: Nocturnal Projections, The Cakekitchen, The Sombretones, This Kind Of Punishment, Breathing Cage.

  7. While ~Canary in a Coal Mine~ marks just Jefferies’ second official solo album, the tone and tenor resonate more with his soundtrack for the Leander Haußmann movie, ~Sonnen Allee~, than ~Messages For The Cakekitchen~.