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    Singer to fight on over NZ property

    The New Zealand Herald
    12.07.05

    By Louisa Cleave

    An American singer has not given up finding a home in New Zealand after
    officials turned down his application to buy a west coast beach property.

    Serj Tankian from the band System of a Down told the Herald he was
    "pretty disappointed" the Overseas Investment Commission rejected his
    proposal to buy a mainly bush-covered 13.69ha site in Bethells Beach.

    "I have learned an important lesson. I cannot place myself in any
    situation where someone else's decisions will affect my home," he said.

    Tankian wanted to build an acoustic recording studio in an existing home
    on the Kokako Rd property. He proposed to identify local talent to
    record song demos and seek record deals for them in America.

    Tankian said the commission wanted annual reports on his activities in
    New Zealand.

    "I was cool with the first three years, but they wanted to be able to
    renew their ability to get reports from me and decide if I was compliant
    with the application.

    "I couldn't agree to a governmental body checking up on me yearly and
    applying scientific methods to finding good music, making records, and
    distributing them internationally, just so I can be able to live in that
    house."

    Tankian, who played at the Big Day Out this year, said he had fallen in
    love with the spirit of New Zealand, "political neutrality, cultural
    awareness, and environmental respect among [the attractions]".

    System of a Down has been on a world tour and promoting a new critically
    acclaimed album, Mezmerize, which entered charts around the world at No
    1 in May.

    "I would like to spend some time there after my touring cycle and find
    another place, one that won't need OIC approval, hopefully," said Tankian.

    He commended New Zealand officials for protecting the country's land and
    resources.

    Neil Finn, who provided a character reference to the commission, said it
    seemed incredible the application was rejected.

    "Having talked with Serj myself it's obvious that he had the best
    intentions for the preservation of the land in its natural state.

    "His band sells millions of records and he is a principled and charming
    man."


    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?ObjectID=10335366
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