Fane Flaws
Fane Michael Flaws is a New Zealand musician, songwriter, and artist. He was a member of bands including Blerta, Spats and The Crocodiles. Until joining Blerta he was known by his second name Michael: Bruno Lawrence insisted Fane was a better name.
When he was in The Crocodiles, he wrote the song "Tears" with Arthur Baysting. The single reached number 17 in the New Zealand charts.
He wrote songs for the films Braindead and Meet the Feebles.
He animated the revamped titles for Radio with Pictures in 1986, a Television New Zealand programme featuring popular and alternative music.
He is co-author, with Arthur Baysting and Peter Dasent, of the children's book The Underwater Melon Man and Other Unreasonable Rhymes. The book was published in 1998, a CD in 1999. In 2011, an edition was published with a DVD. Musicians appearing include Chris Knox, Jenny Morris, Neil Finn, Tim Finn, Renée Geyer, Tony Backhouse, Bic Runga and Boh Runga, the Topp Twins, Che Fu & King Kapisi and Dave Dobbyn.
He also designs rugs, paints and creates assemblage art works from found objects such as demolition timber and building fittings.
Short film
- Rodney and Juliet
Music videos
Year | Song | Artist |
1979 | Tears | The Crocodiles |
1981 | Proud | Dropbears |
1981 | Shall We Go | Dropbears |
1981 | Come on Over | Matt Finish |
1981 | My Heart's on Fire | Machinations |
1981 | Get Some Humour | Jenny Morris |
1981 | Life in Asia | I Am Joe's Music |
1981 | Talking 'bout the Fridge | I Am Joe's Music |
1981 | The Way You Get Your Way | I Am Joe's Music |
1983 | Beautiful Things | The Front Lawn |
1985 | Diamonds on China | The Narcs |
1986 | Injun Joe | The Johnnys |
1988 | Sweet Lovers | Holidaymakers |
1989 | Parihaka | Tim Finn |
1992 | Dominion Road Director and Editor | The Mutton Birds |
1992 | Nature | The Mutton Birds |
1993 | Giant Friend | The Mutton Birds |
1994 | The Heater | The Mutton Birds |
1994 | In My Room directed by Leon Narbey, recut by Fane Flaws. | The Mutton Birds |
1995 | Anchor Me | The Mutton Birds |
1995 | Naked Flame | Dave Dobbyn |
1999 | Can You Hear Us | Neil Finn |
Awards
- Best Video at the New Zealand Music Awards, 1985 for The Narcs: Diamonds on China
- Best Video at the New Zealand Music Awards, 1988 for Holidaymakers: Sweet Lovers
- Best First Film at Clermont Ferrand Film Festival for Rodney and Juliet
- Best TV Graphics, 1989 NZ LIFTA Awards for Radio with Pictures
Commercials
- Lemon & Paeroa soft drink.
- McDonald's
- New Zealand Police – community service commercial on babysitting.
- NZ Post
- Rexona Dry Solid anti perspirant