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Sometimes Enough

The Black Seeds

Synopsis

Wellington’s Black Seeds serve up another dose of their brand of funky, sun kissed, roots reggae on the first single from their third album Into The Dojo. Director Jason Naran’s video — Best Roots winner at the 2006 Juice TV Awards — is based on a concept by former Black Seeds member Bret — Flight of the Conchords — McKenzie (that’s his cameo on Kitchen Cam 1). It re-imagines the concept of social networking with an attention to detail that means this busy creation requires repeat viewing.

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Credits

 Jason Naran
 Bret McKenzie
 Mike Busy

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Awards

2006 Juice TV Awards
Best Roots

Acknowledgements

Made with funding from NZ On Air.