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THE HUMAN FACTOR

Those who have seen Wellington musician Estère Dalton perform may be surprised to learn the “powerhouse band” billed to appear on stage with her for Into the Belly of Capricorn will be composed of human beings. It’s a change for Dalton, who during her solo career has mainly been accompanied on stage

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