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        <itunes:author>Gemma Syme</itunes:author>
        <itunes:summary>What are your top three songs that inspired, defined, and blew your mind when you were in high school?

Kia ora, my name is Gemma and Original Material is a podcast where I interview guests about what music captured their teen spirit.

Please subscribe, so when the podcast is released you will be the first in line!

In high school I had so many moments where music jolted something within me that gave me connection to something beyond the conventional… something bigger than myself. Something that sounded like me.

I release music under the musical username of Instant Fantasy, and as I celebrate the release of remixes of my original recording of The Wet EP coming out through Sunreturn, now felt like the perfect time to talk to some of the artists and people involved with the original EP about their original material.

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The views and opinions expressed on Original Material are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organisation. Content is for entertainment and informational purposes only.</itunes:summary>
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