Chris Chetland


He’s “Mr Kog”, the main brain behind the mainframe of the label that came to define New Zealand electronic music in the late 1990s and early 2000s: Kog Transmissions.

Start ferreting around for information about Chris Chetland, however, and you soon get dizzy at the multiplicity of endeavours the label owner, studio owner, musician, producer and mastering engineer has taken on. And in fact, just as you think you’re starting to get your head around Chetland, he’ll casually mention some other curious collaboration.

Gimme video shoot
Baitercell - Andrew Manning and Chris Chetland
Chris Chetland
Chris Chetland at Revolver Studio, Auckland 
Still from a Juice TV interview with Baitercell and Bex Riley 
Chris Chetland in his studio
Photo credit: Stu-Fu-at-Cyclops-Aperture
Chris Chetland and P-Money, 2008.
Photo credit: Simon Grigg collection
In the studio, 2008 with Dawn Raid's Andy Murnane, Phil Bell (then Back2 Basics editor), Savage, Chris Chetland and P-Money.
Photo credit: Simon Grigg collection
Chris Chetland in the studio
Ghosts video shoot
P-Money, Chris Chetland and Dawn Raid's Andy Murnane, 2008. 
Photo credit: Simon Grigg collection
Baitercell and Schumacher
Chris Chetland and David Dallas at the launch of Back2Basics magazine, August 2005
Photo credit: Photo by Greg Long. Simon Grigg collection.
NZ Music Awards, 2015
Working with JGeeks
Baitercell and Schumacher, The Wall of Bass Technique
Chris Chetland, Revolver Studio, Auckland
Chris Chetland with friends in his metal band days
Kog releases
Baitercell, King's Arms, Auckland, c2008
Baitercell, Kingsland studio
Baitercell at Titirangi Festival of Music

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