Music interviews, live performances, behind the scenes, industry issues, profiles, back catalogue, undiscovered, greatest hits, tall tales and true... all from a New Zealand/Aotearoa perspective.
Remi Wolf phones in from a bathroom floor in Atlanta
The American singer and songwriter is a headlining artist at Auckland's Laneway Festival in January next year and speaks to Charlotte Ryan.
10/12/2024 • 9 minutes, 3 seconds
Dam Native: 'Our tupuna wrote that record. I just held the pen’
Dam Native's Danny Haimona (aka Danny D) joins Kara Rickard in the studio to celebrate the re-release of Kaupapa Driven Rhymes Uplifted, one of Aotearoa's greatest hip hop albums. Danny talks about the ongoing political and musical legacy of the album, and takes us back to the moment in 1997 when the Dam Native crew knew they had made a hit record.
9/28/2024 • 12 minutes, 9 seconds
The Mixtape: DJ, Producer, Musician Mark de Clive Lowe
Our guest picking the music is musician, DJ, composer and producer Mark de Clive-Lowe. Mark started his career in the late 1990s as a central player in Auckland's jazz scene and has gone on to make a life travelling the globe to work on interesting musical projects. He's best known for his breakout albums, Six Degrees and Tides Rising and his collaborations are eclectic and prolific - he has contributed to over 300 releases. This month Mark is back in Aotearoa, where it all started. Charlotte Ryan catches up on his latest projects and plays some wonderful jazz on the RNZ Mixtape.
9/21/2024 • 54 minutes, 23 seconds
Bright Eyes on new album: ‘Music is cool when it’s outside the sterile recording studio’
Conor Oberst and his friends have released a new Bright Eyes album Five Dice, All Threes, featuring some beautiful collaborations with Cat Power and The National's Matt Berninger. Singer Conor and trumpet and piano player Nate Walcott join Charlotte from L.A to talk samples, card games and new m
9/21/2024 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
The best of NZ Jazz announced
Music 101 is excited to announce the finalists for the APRA Best Jazz Composition Award. We will announce the four finalists and play an excerpt of each wonderful composition on the show.
9/21/2024 • 5 minutes, 55 seconds
'Music is a divine gift' says Teremoana Rapley
Teremoana Rapley speaks to TAHI presenter So'omalo Iteni Schwalger at the Pacific Music Awards after receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award.
8/31/2024 • 4 minutes, 34 seconds
DIY music collective bringing ‘Great Sounds Great’ to Pōneke
The Great Sounds Great festival is happening on Saturday 31 August in Wellington. Bands, DJs and poets will be performing across seven stages in six neighboring music venues around Cuba St.
The lineup includes Dateline, Death and the Maiden, Ebony Lamb, Fur Patrol, Half Hexagon, Hera Lindsay Bird, Trinity Roots, Womb and so the list goes on. It's also the celebration of 10 years of Eyegum music collective who organised the festival, as well as lots of DIY gigs around the capital. Eyegum formed in 2014 to put on a series of shows in flats, bowls clubs and other unorthodox spaces following the closure of many of the capital's favourite venues. Charlotte speaks to festival co-curator Ben Jones.
8/10/2024 • 6 minutes, 49 seconds
Neo Sora: Capturing Ryuichi Sakamoto’s swansong
An intimate filmed performance of Japanese composer and electronic music pioneer Ryuichi Sakamoto is set to screen as part of the New Zealand International Film Festival. Ryuichi, who died in March 2023, left his audience a parting gift, his swansong, captured on camera by his son, Director Neo Sora. Ryuichi Sakamoto wrote award winning scores for the films The Last Emperor, The Sheltering Sky and The Revenant and found worldwide recognition with Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence, a film he also co-starred in with David Bowie. Sakamoto was not only a famous composer, but a celebrated pianist, political activist, and at one point, a famous pop star with his electronic-pop band The Yellow Magic Orchestra.
8/3/2024 • 13 minutes, 41 seconds
Gary Hustwit: Digging into Brian Eno’s brain
Gary Hustwit, director of the new Eno documentary, tells Charlotte how he managed to fit over 500 hours of Brian Eno's personal video footage into a film that explores his relentless creativity. Brian Eno has been at the forefront of artistic innovation for over five decades. The hugely influential British musician, producer, activist and visual artist began his career as an original member of the legendary Roxy Music in the early 1970s. He left the band to release a series of solo records and later pioneered the genre of ambient music. As a producer, Eno helped define and reinvent the sound of some of the most important artists in music, including David Bowie, U2, Talking Heads, Coldplay, and dozens of others. In the spirit of Eno's avant-garde and unconventional approach to music, Hustwit has created something very one of a kind. Eno is screening at all of the NZIFF film festivals around the country. Check your local NZIFF programme for dates here.
8/3/2024 • 20 minutes, 6 seconds
Julia Parnell: Director of Martin Phillipps doco pays tribute
Julia Parnell, director of the film The Chills: The Triumph and Tragedy of Martin Phillipps, shares her memories on Music 101. DocPlay have made the movie available to watch for free till August 5 here.
8/3/2024 • 10 minutes, 6 seconds
Exhibition features 'old school' Gen X artists
Generation X: 50 Artworks from the Chartwell Collection includes works drawn from one of Aotearoa New Zealand's most significant contemporary art collections, the Chartwell Collection, itself a member of Gen X. Started in 1974, the Chartwell celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. The artworks, made during the 90s and early 2000s, span painting, sculpture, installation, sound and video. The collection is seen not as an art historical document, but an attitude, a way of looking at the cultural contribution of an unruly group of artists who are now 'old school.' Painter Liz Maw is among the exhibitors and joins Charlotte.
7/27/2024 • 5 minutes, 36 seconds
T.G Shand: Music for complex relationships
Otautahi- based Annemarie Duff, previously of Melbourne shoegazer band Miniatures, has been producing music under the moniker of T. G. Shand since 2018. T.G Shand's songs have been regulars on student radio charts over the last few years, and she has just released a new single 'Scenes'. However, Annemarie has taken this offering a bit further. Alongside the release of the song, her studio has created data visualisations based on the weather of Banks Peninsula. Charlotte Ryan finds out more. Link to the real-time weather visualisation here: art.cusp-studio.co/scenes-by-t-g-shand
7/6/2024 • 8 minutes, 55 seconds
Warren Ellis: On how Dirty Three saved him
Australian musician and film composer Warren Ellis has lived many lives, as a teacher, busker, a recovered heroin addict, alcoholic and famously a sonic experimenter in successful bands like Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Grinder Man and Dirty Three. 2024 marks thirty two years of the instrumental rock trio, Dirty Three. A band, Warren Ellis and his friends guitarist Mick Turner and drummer Jim White formed in Melbourne in the mid 90's. Here's Maggie Tweedie speaking to Warren Ellis about Dirty Three's expansive new record, Love Changes Everything.
7/6/2024 • 14 minutes, 5 seconds
The Mixtape - Colin Hogg
Our guest picking on the RNZ Mixtape is Colin Hogg, a legendary music journalist in 80s and 90s New Zealand. Colin Hogg is a name which may be very familiar as he's also worked for decades in newspapers, magazines, television, and also published several books. In this time Colin has covered all manner of topics including adultery, cinema, cannabis, and Sam Hunt!
7/5/2024 • 54 minutes, 45 seconds
Music 101 on Charlie XCX: How to become a BRAT
Charlotte Ryan speaks to Sam Robinson about Charli xcx's BRAT, one of the biggest albums of year. Check out Charlotte's favourite albums of 2024 (so far!) here .
6/22/2024 • 11 minutes, 17 seconds
John Lennon speaks in rare NZ interview
To mark the anniversary of The Beatles NZ tour 60 years ago we are broadcasting a rare recording of John Lennon. The interview was conducted by Professor Tony Taylor, who at the time had a huge interest in the phenomenon of Beatlemania. Tony's first attempt to capture the Beatles didn't record due to equipment failure, but miraculously he got a second chance, sitting down with John Lennon the day after their two Wellington performances. Despite Tony's nerves, he managed to get candid chat and great insights. Special thanks to Tony's family for their blessing to broadcast their father's interview.
6/22/2024 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
How to beat the Spotify algorithm
It's not perfect, but Spotify is still the dream platform to serve up your favourite (or soon to be favourite) tunes.
6/21/2024 • 24 minutes, 39 seconds
Earth Tongue Live: Channelling the eerie depths of 80s horror
Heavy psych-fuzz band Earth Tongue channel 80s horror with their powerful sound - think gore, tombstones and hands coming up through the ground. It's the band child of guitarist Gussie Larkin (Mermaidens) and Ezra Simons (Soft Bait).
Earth Tongue supported Queens of the Stone Age earlier this year, and recently signed to the label In The Red Records alongside The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and Ty Segall.
Their new album Great Haunting was released just yesterday and they’re in Berlin on a massive tour, but before they left they joined Charlotte Ryan in the RNZ studio for a live session.
6/15/2024 • 28 minutes, 25 seconds
The wonderful world of Rodger Fox
Everyone can name one teacher who left a lasting imprint but only a few can say that teacher encouraged them to follow their true path. Rodger Fox was one of those, a band leader, trombonist extraordinaire, recording artist and big picture thinker. Broadly described by those who loved him as a 'yes' man, Fox's zest for life rubbed off on many. Earlier this week the 71-year-old musician died, following a short illness, in Palmerston North. Since then, there has been an outpouring of grief for a man who opened doors for all in New Zealand's jazz music community. Rodger Fox founded his Big Band in 1971. In those five decades as band leader, he built a wide network abroad and brought hundreds of New Zealand musicians overseas to perform. Those players would go on to make connections internationally when Fox requested American jazz heavyweights like drummer Steve Gadd, saxophonist Adam Schroeder, trumpet player Jon Papenbrook and guitarist Larry Koonse to play with the big band. Rodger Fox received an honorary doctorate from Massey University and was awarded the companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for Services to music in 2022. His musical output was prolific, among countless album releases he also had a record of original music set to the poetry of Hone Tuwhare, and collaborated with Dave Dobbyn and King Kapisi. Saxophonist Eilish Wilson met Fox at age 13, when he travelled to Nelson to run workshops for her college big band. Later, at the Southern Jam Festival, he encouraged her to audition for the NZ School of Music Jazz Programme. Fox mentored Wilson at university and in her last year of study a spot opened in the Rodger Fox Big Band. Soon Wilson was touring as baritone saxophone chair and went onto play two American tours (the Monterey Jazz Festival and the JEN Conference) and to record albums at United Studio and The Bunker Studio.
6/1/2024 • 54 minutes, 29 seconds
Gore polishes boots for the Gold Guitars
We cross to Gore, the country music capital of Aotearoa, and where hundreds of amateur country musicians of all ages have travelled to compete for the coveted NZ Gold Guitar trophy this weekend. RNZ reporter Jogai Bhatt reports on the music, the buskers, and the art of cheese roll making.
6/1/2024 • 10 minutes, 54 seconds
Byllie-jean at the Christchurch Art Gallery
Byllie-jean, Ngati Kahungunu ki Heretaunga, Ngati Pahauwera, performs live at the Christchurch art gallery for Music 101 and NZ Music Month. Winner of the 2022 APRA Maioha Award for her song with Aja Te Iho, Byllie has been creating and releasing visual and sonic content steadily ever since, including her new EP Filter. Byllie-jean performs in front of a groundbreaking new body of work by Auckland-based Ngapuhi, Ngati Tumutumu, Niue artist Cora Allan titled Encountering Aotearoa. This exhibition is open at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu until the 25th of August, and will be continuing up the country.
5/25/2024 • 6 minutes, 36 seconds
Lyrics to NZ’s most misquoted song up for auction
The words to Supergroove's iconic song Can't Get Enough will soon be revealed as the lyrics go up for auction on Trade Me. Dr Karl Steven, former Supergroove frontman, has written down the "accurate" lyrics to raise money for the 'Ours Not Mines' campaign against a proposed new mine on DOC land at Wharekirauponga (close to Whangamata). Other artists auctioning lyrics include Benee, Che Fu, Fat Freddy's Drop, Don McGlashan, The Black Seeds, and The Phoenix Foundation.
5/18/2024 • 11 minutes, 43 seconds
Serj Tankian: Learning to deal with your own mind
Serg Tankian is the frontman of System of a Down, a band of Armenian-Americans that started in the mid-nineties, who play an incredible clash of growling aggressive metal and Armenian folk melodies. It's a sound that has struck a chord with millions of fans across the globe, yet Serj chooses to spend a lot of his time living in New Zealand. He talks to Charlotte Ryan about his colourful life as a young immigrant to Los Angeles, and the risks and reward of being part of an avant-garde, political band. Serj Tankian's memoir is Down with the System.
5/18/2024 • 11 minutes, 52 seconds
Dame Hinewehi Mohi welcomed into the NZ Music Hall of Fame
Dame Hinewehi Mohi talks to Charlotte Ryan about her remarkable life, and her brave moments that brought te reo Maori to the world's stage through music. 2024 marks a year of significant anniversaries for Dame Hinewehi. It's the 25th anniversary of the release of her debut album Oceania, the 25th anniversary her of monumental performance at the 1999 Rugby World Cup when she became the first person to sing the National Anthem in te reo Maori, the 20th anniversary of the her music therapy charity, the Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre and the 5th anniversary of Waiata Anthems, where she supported local artists to translate and perform their songs in te reo Maori. The New Zealand Music Hall of Fame was set up to recognise artists that have had a significant impact on the evolution and development of Aotearoa music. Past inductees include Margaret Urlich, Annie Crummer, Supergroove, Straightjacket Fits, Toy Love and most recently Don McGlashen.
5/18/2024 • 33 minutes, 52 seconds
The Mixtape: Mike Howie
Mike Howie shares some of his favourite music with Charlotte Ryan.
4/27/2024 • 55 minutes, 2 seconds
Sleater Kinney on grief and empowerment in music
Band member Corin Tucker speaks to Charlotte Ryan from backstage in Philadelphia.
4/27/2024 • 15 minutes, 1 second
'The band from Wellington': DARTZ on success and Europe tour
DARTZ join Charlotte Ryan in the studio before they head off on their first UK and Europe tour.
4/27/2024 • 9 minutes, 3 seconds
Irish Comedian David O'Doherty phones in for a chat and a tune
Irish comedian, author, musician, actor and playwright David O'Doherty has also appeared on UK television on shows such as QI, Have I Got News For You, 8 Out of 10 Cats and Would I Lie to You. He claims to be the least famous person ever to have hosted an episode of Nevermind the Buzzcocks.
4/13/2024 • 9 minutes, 20 seconds
Why Splore Fest is taking a year off
Splore, a NZ music festival that has been going for 25 years, is taking a break. John Minty from Splore management talks to Charlotte Ryan about the pressures facing the festival and a "challenging" year.
4/13/2024 • 7 minutes, 9 seconds
Mark Knopfler: 'I'm just really delighted when the records make people happy'
British musician Mark Knopfler has just released both a new solo album One Deep River and a re-recording of his debut solo single 'Going Home'. The 74-year-old former Dire Straits frontman talks to Charlotte Ryan about the thrill of collaboration and the "buzz" of a Knopfler song becoming the theme for his hometown football team.
4/13/2024 • 14 minutes, 36 seconds
Troy Kingi: On tour with the Bill Withers Social Club
Troy Kingi, Dallas Tamaira (Fat Freddy's Drop), Rio Hemopo (TrinityRoots) will perform with a full band tracks from American singer/songwriter Bill Withers' incredible catalogue, including 'Lean on Me', 'Lovely Day', 'Grandma's Hands', 'Ain't No Sunshine' and Kingi's personal favourite 'Use me'. Kingi has been described by the NZ Music Commission as "our Northland treasure", an artist who uses collaboration and genre to progress his celebrated sound. Troy Kingi talks to Charlotte Ryan about the influence of Bill Withers, ahead of the Aotearoa tribute tour.
4/6/2024 • 6 minutes, 36 seconds
The Fuzzy Robes: recording psychedelic prayers in NZ churches
Shannon Fowler is part of the The Fuzzy Robes, a psychedelic indie collective who record their irresistible incantations in churches throughout New Zealand. The band spans Tamaki Makaurau and Otautahi and involves a revolving cast of robed musicians creating a sonic adaptation of the New Zealand Prayer Book, He Karakia Mihinare o Aotearoa. Their album Midday Prayers was just released this week through Winegum Records and follows their first album Midnight Prayers.
3/30/2024 • 10 minutes, 26 seconds
NZ’s Mountain Boy: staying true to music in the Spotify age
Aaron Clarke is the singer/songwriter behind Mountain Boy. He talks openly about the pressure on musicians to seek attention in the Spotify age and how he stays true to what's important. The Kirikiriroa Hamilton-based artist is in the RNZ studio playing live from his new album 'The Days'.
3/30/2024 • 15 minutes, 11 seconds
Gin Wigmore on sharing a stage with Tom Jones in Napier
Gin Wigmore is preparing to share the stage with Tom Jones who will headline Harvest Moon in Napier. The New Zealand born singer/songwriter has released platinum albums and created music for film and television. Gin speaks to Charlotte Ryan from a mansion she's managing in Santa Monica, and talks about how her fascination with old hotels feeds her creativity. Harvest Moon will be held at McLean Park, Napier on Saturday April 6.
3/30/2024 • 9 minutes, 56 seconds
Mirror suits and serenades: The allure of Chris Isaak
Legendary US singer, songwriter Chris Isaak chats, strums and serenades Charlotte Ryan ahead of his New Zealand show. Over his 40 year career he's written thirteen critically acclaimed studio albums and created music for multiple film soundtracks including Eyes Wide Shut, True Romance, Wild at Heart, and Blue Velvet. Chris Isaak talks to Music 101 about the enduring influence of Roy Orbison and how he creates his classic sound, even when writing new music. Chris Isaak plays the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington on Monday April 22 and Auckland's Spark Arena on Wednesday April 24.
3/30/2024 • 10 minutes, 18 seconds
The Mixtape with ‘volunteer journalist’ Guy Williams
Bringing the tunes and a barrel of energy to the Mixtape is comedian and self-proclaimed 'volunteer journalist' Guy Williams. Guy is a winner of the prestigious Billy T award and a regular face on our screens, starting out on comedy news show Jono and Ben and now hosting his own TV series New Zealand Today - a show that puts New Zealand's small towns, and anything wacky that goes on there, on a pedestal. He's been charging around the motu digging up the most interesting stories for the fourth season of the show.
3/23/2024 • 55 minutes, 3 seconds
Fred Again’s promoter on NZ hype
Not many artists can announce two shows at Spark Arena. Yet UK DJ Fred Again sold out both in a matter of minutes, with more than 60,000 fans queuing up for a ticket. The DJ's promoter talks to Charlotte Ryan about the Fred Again phenomenon sweeping Aotearoa, and last night's Wellington show at Waitangi Park.
3/23/2024 • 6 minutes, 30 seconds
A taste of Womad 2024
Charlotte Ryan talks to Maggie Tweedie live from WOMAD.
3/16/2024 • 5 minutes, 4 seconds
Polynesian metal band Shepherds Reign has everyone talking
When Shepherds Reign, a five piece band from South Auckland, were nominated for the prestigious Taite Music Prize this week their Pacific metal music was broadcast on Breakfast television and radio stations across the nation. Often side-lined in the mainstream, the New Zealand metal scene is thriving, and about to converge at Spark Arena for Disturbed, where Shepherds Reign will play support. Oliver Leupolu (guitar/production) and Filiva'a James (vocals and keytar) join Charlotte Ryan in the RNZ studio. If you're not heading to DISTURBED, you can catch Shepherds Reign at Wellington's CubaDupa festival Saturday, March 23rd.
3/9/2024 • 9 minutes, 17 seconds
Teddy Swims bares his soul: ‘My pain was necessary’
American soul singer Teddy Swims may have blown up on the charts, but he knows New Zealand loved him first. His breakout song 'Losing Control' was the number 1 radio song here for 11 weeks running and reached the top ten across Europe including the US and UK, taking with it his debut album I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1) It's a bittersweet success of an album written while his relationship was breaking down, Swims tells Charlotte Ryan. "It wasn't until after the album came out, and all these things started coming to fruition, I quickly realised that, oh, my gosh, I started hearing my album from a whole new standpoint. "Like somehow my heart knew this the whole time and it was trying to tell me this and I wasn't listening to myself, even though I was writing songs about what I needed to do. "It's quite strange how life, or art, can just really give you so much therapy in life and how your consciousness can speak openly through music and can really heal you in a lot of ways. And this album continues to heal me." Although a painful episode in his life, Swims says it was something he had to go through. "I think my pain was necessary, you know, and it wasn't in vain at all. And so, I'm very grateful for everything that has happened in my life." Performing the songs live is cathartic, he tells Music 101. "It's kind of painful to sing some of that stuff sometimes but I think in the best way. I always say it's a good day to cry, you know, and it's a good day to just let it out and just get it all out and, remind yourself of where you come from and what happened and keep yourself just accepting of that at all times." He's always been a heart-on-sleeve person, he says. "I was an emotional little boy. You know, a cry baby, for sure. "I'm still the same emotional toddler I was when I was probably four years old. But I grateful to be sensitive man. I was lucky to have people in my life that let me be sensitive. "And let me love, nothing's ever changed in my heart, I mean, what I say." Without the power of social media, he wouldn't be where he is today, he says. "I know a lot of people will be like, I'm an artist, not an entertainer and I think it's very important to be both in this climate, because you get to control the narrative and people get to decide. It was one point, with music especially, that the only people that were getting seen or heard were the people that were getting seen or heard. "And now everybody's got this open opportunity, this shot, and this chance." Being directly accessible to his fans, and being so honest about his life, makes him relatable, he says. "I'm an insecure person and I get to wear all those insecurities and I don't have to be perfect - and it's great." Teddy Swims NZ tour dates Thu 4 Jul 2024, Christchurch Town Hall Sat 6 Jul 2024 Spark Arena, Auckland Sun 7 Jul 2024, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
3/9/2024 • 11 minutes, 17 seconds
The state of today’s dance scene with pioneer Jeff Mills
From his cult radio show as The Wizard in the 1980s to forming the techno collective Underground Resistance, then Axis Records, many call Jeff Mills a dance music legend. He's performing at the Auckland Town Hall with his improv group Tomorrow Comes The Harvest, creating brand new sounds on the night with veteran keyboardist Jean-Phi Dary and tabla virtuoso Prabhu Edouard. Jeff Mills speaks to Charlotte Ryan from his home in Paris about how his new show works, and the state of today's dance music scene.
3/8/2024 • 11 minutes, 33 seconds
Post-classical composer Rose Riebl: On finding her musical home
After finding the traditional classical world "an intense, competitive place" post-classical composer Rose Riebl found comfort in her rule-breaking minimalist music. Rose is signed to the independent label Inni in Iceland, a place she describes as an "artistic mecca". She talks to Maggie Tweedie about why creatives are so drawn to the island.
3/1/2024 • 14 minutes, 37 seconds
Real Estate’s Martin Courtney: music journalism matters
Pitchfork named Real Estate's 'Daniel' one of the most anticipated albums of 2024, yet it's since been announced the platform will be folded into GQ. Singer Martin Courtney talks to Maggie Tweedie about how music journalism cemented the future of his band, and why the ecosystem surrounding music is needed to make a living as a musician.
3/1/2024 • 16 minutes, 9 seconds
Chaos in the CBD: from the North Shore to London’s top house clubs
Ben and Louis Helliker-Hales are Chaos in the CBD. The Kiwi brothers have been living in London for over a decade, becoming an essential part of the global dance community and playing at the top house clubs. Maggie Tweedie catches up on their touring life abroad, and a special music collaboration with another Aotearoa treasure, Nathan Haines. NZ shows: Fri Mar 8th, 2024, The Powerstation, Auckland Fri Mar 15th, 2024, San Fran, Wellington Twominds Festival in Otautahi Christchurch.
3/1/2024 • 18 minutes, 42 seconds
Jazmine Mary live with their electric guitar
Taite Music Prize winning artist Jazmine Mary brings their electric guitar into the RNZ studio to share a song ahead of their show at the Hamilton Gardens next Sunday. After releasing the album 'Dog' last year, Jazmine Mary has been travelling, opening for international acts Kurt Vile, Billy Bragg, Gang Of Youths, as well as touring the country in support of Reb Fountain. They are back in Aotearoa and about to play a very special show as part of the Hamilton Arts Festival. The Hamilton Arts Festival runs from 23 Feb - 3 March.
2/24/2024 • 11 minutes, 22 seconds
Lisa Tomlins on Pixie Williams: New Zealand's first pop star
Pixie Williams is a National treasure. She was New Zealand's first ever pop star - releasing 'Blue Smoke in 1948. In 2021 a tribute album to Pixie Williams was recorded called 'The New Blue' featuring Whirimako Black, Anna Coddington, Rachel Fraser, Kirsten Te Rito and Lisa Tomlins, all singing songs of Pixie Williams. Some of those singers are performing in Wellington for the Fringe Festival in a show called The New Blue - a Portrait of Pixie Williams Lisa Tomlins joins Charlotte Ryan from Poneke, Wellington.
2/24/2024 • 9 minutes, 42 seconds
Backstage at Laneway: Blondshell, AJ Tracey and UMO
For the first time in four years St Jerome's Laneway Festival has returned to Auckland. Charlotte Ryan was on the field at Western Springs catching up with some of her favourite acts.
2/10/2024 • 15 minutes, 56 seconds
The Mixtape - Tom Scott
On the mixtape today is Tom Scott, known for his musical projects Home Brew, At Peace, and Avantdale Bowling Club.
2/3/2024 • 52 minutes, 36 seconds
Dinosaur Jr. heading to NZ
J Mascis from Dinosaur Jr. chats to Charlotte about his decades of music making.
2/3/2024 • 9 minutes, 25 seconds
Celebrating Christchurch artists at Little River Festival
From big hitters like Laneway happening this week to Lyttleton's Port Noise, there are lots of excuses to be out and about in the festival spirit. Charlotte picks top tracks from artists in festival line-ups, and Christchurch musician Adam Hattaway phones in from Little River Festival.
2/2/2024 • 6 minutes, 31 seconds
Calexico returns to NZ to celebrate classic album 'Feast on a Wire'
Charlotte Ryan caught up with Calexico vocalist, guitarist and co-founder Joey Burns
1/27/2024 • 16 minutes, 41 seconds
Christopher Tubbs in the Wellington Studio
DJ and producer Christopher Tubbs joins Maggie in the Wellington studio to discuss how he approaches long DJ sets and the influence that Balearic music has had on his own musical journey.
1/13/2024 • 23 minutes, 28 seconds
The Sampler - Best Reissues 2023
Tony Stamp reflects on ten of his favourite reissues and compilations from the past year, including Japanese lounge music, British post-punk, and Canadian synthscapes.
1/13/2024 • 52 minutes, 11 seconds
Sonya Waters: 'I've always loved that lush, ethereal sound'
Sonya Waters is a long-term singer, composer and rock chick previously fronting New Zealand bands Fang, The Instigators and White Swan Black Swan. Having played in punk and shoegaze bands, she turned to ambient music as something she said was entirely her own. During the Covid lockdown, Sonya recorded her album The Sheltering Ranges as an ode to Wellingtons' ever-changing weather and striking landscapes. RNZ's name sake Sonya Ishimnikova visited Sonya's studio to reflect on her musical journey
1/13/2024 • 20 minutes, 38 seconds
RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 9 August 2023
Music 101's Charlotte Ryan meets the frontman of American Band Spoon. Shapeshifter's P Diggs reconnects with his Cook Island heritage through music. T.G Shand shares her glittering new EP Cinnamon. Maggie Tweedie reveals new songs from Eljé, Hummicide and Courtney Barnett.
8/9/2023 • 51 minutes, 21 seconds
Tom Lark
Shannon Fowler, who releases music under the name Tom Stark has just released his first full length album. The album, called Brave Star, also marks his first new music after a seven year hiatus.
6/10/2023 • 15 minutes, 51 seconds
Don McGlashan
NZ Music legend Don McGlashan is set to embark on a 18-date tour of Aotearoa across August, September & October. The Take It To The Bridge Tour will showcase McGlashan's extensive songbook in hand-picked intimate venues throughout the country. We speak to the Mutton Birds front man and much loved solo artist about the tour and his love for Bridges, both musical and physical.
6/10/2023 • 15 minutes, 42 seconds
RSD Vinyl Countdown New Plymouth
RSD Vinyl Countdown New Plymouth
4/22/2023 • 4 minutes, 11 seconds
Ben Woods on brand new Lyttelton festival 'Port Noise'
Port Noise is a brand new festival happening in Lyttelton next Saturday 11th March featuring a wide array of genres, from improv noise legends The Dead C, to hip hop from Phodiso, Voom, Womb and a whole lot more.
3/4/2023 • 8 minutes, 57 seconds
Te Matatini live cross on Music 101
Te Matatini - Our national kapa haka competition has been held at Eden Park this week attracting teams from throughout Aotearoa. The finals are being held this afternoon - Shannon Haunui - Thompson our Tumu Maori ki RNZ - Joined us from the finals.
2/25/2023 • 11 minutes, 12 seconds
Judith Hill to play Auckland Arts Festival
Judith Hill is on her way to New Zealand to perform at the Auckland Arts Festival and her show sounds like something you don't want to miss.
2/18/2023 • 8 minutes, 6 seconds
Hardcore punk band Turnstile set to rock
Turnstile are an American hardcore punk band from Baltimore, and have been playing together as a band since 2010. They have released 5 EPs and 3 studio albums- their latest earning them 3 Grammy Nominations. They are here in NZ - playing Laneway Festival on Monday - but also a Laneway Pre party 100 GECS and YARD ACT at the Powerstation Sunday night - all ages too.
1/28/2023 • 4 minutes, 56 seconds
Serj Tankian - System of a Down frontman's 'Kiwi in Pangea' art exhibition
Lead singer and songwriter for System Of A Down, Serj Tankian has released five studio albums, winning a GRAMMY Award in 2006 for “B.Y.O.B.” and selling over 40 million albums worldwide. Serj is also a prolific visual artist, a singer, a poet, a songwriter and composer.
1/28/2023 • 11 minutes, 57 seconds
Pocket Edition for Thurs 4 August
The best of RNZ Music Saturday afternoon's Music 101.
8/4/2022 • 52 minutes, 33 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition for 14 July
A selection of highlights from Saturday's Music 101.
7/14/2022 • 50 minutes, 10 seconds
M101 Pocket Edition for 30 June
In this week's Pocket Edition, Charlotte Ryan highlights the best new music of the week and features Jerome Kavanagh and his new song written for Matariki & Diggy Dupe talks to Tony Stamp about his upcoming show celebrating the music of the Polynesian Panthers show.
6/30/2022 • 53 minutes, 49 seconds
Introducing: Ersha Island
Sibling duo Ersha Island introduce their new song 'Gut Feeling'.
3/8/2022 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Brian Harrington on streaming farms
Low artist payments from music streaming is already a hot topic and now 'streaming farms', the newest form of music pay-for-play are also having an impact on music charts and musician's income. Charlotte Ryan finds out more...
3/5/2022 • 8 minutes, 47 seconds
Is the future of the Music Industry in danger? Sarin Moddle
With Aotearoa being moved into the red light traffic system, due to Covid, our music and entertainment industry has come to a halt with all events with more than 100 people cancelled or postponed. This not only hugely affects musicians and artists - but many behind the scenes. Sarin Moddle is one of them. She works in live music production which translates as Tour Management, Production & Site Coordination, Artist Liaison, and Promoter Representation. She's had a very huge week speaking to the media about the crisis point the NZ Music & Entertainment industry faces without targeted public sector support.
1/29/2022 • 11 minutes, 26 seconds
Scribe on Scribe: The Return of the Crusader
Charlotte Ryan talks to Malo Ioane Luafutu, AKA Scribe, about his new documentary on TVNZ, directed by Chris Graham.
12/11/2021 • 11 minutes, 58 seconds
2021 Artisan Awards finalists announced
For the sixth year running, Recorded Music NZ and Massey University will celebrate the unsung heroes of Aotearoa’s music industry at the AMA Artisan Awards.
10/29/2021 • 6 minutes, 50 seconds
Brent Eccles on #Vax4Live
Brett Eccles of Eccles Entertainment NZ promoter is has just announced Billie Elish to be coming next year - and also tours local artists such as Lorde, Troy Kingi and Fat Freddys Drop. He joined Charlotte Ryan on the phone to talk about the new #Vax4Life campaign.
10/9/2021 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
RNZ Music Live Sessions: Mara TK
It’s time for another RNZ Music Live Session! This time we’re joined by Wellington singer and songwriter, Mara TK (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu, Tainui), who you may know from his time as frontman of Electric Wire Hustle.
9/7/2021 • 15 minutes, 6 seconds
RNZ Music Pocket Edition: Lee 'Scratch' Perry Special
In this week's Pocket Edition, it’s a special Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry tribute to the Jamaican's greatest sonic wizard. Yadana Saw speaks with Aotearoa musicians about the man known as the Godfather of Dub has influenced and impacted them
9/2/2021 • 50 minutes, 32 seconds
Lorde on her new album 'Solar Power'
Lorde on her new album Solar Power, fame, and growing up.
8/21/2021 • 42 minutes, 55 seconds
RNZ Music Live Sessions: REI
Welcome to another live session RNZ Music live session! This time it’s bilingual rapper, musician and producer Rei Music performing at Unitec’s beautiful Te Noho Kotahitanga marae in Auckland.
8/13/2021 • 24 minutes, 1 second
RNZ Music Live Sessions: Kings
RNZ Music is stoked to present the first performance from our latest set of live sessions – it’s Auckland hip hop luminary Kings with tracks from his recently-released album Raplist, plus an old fave!
7/29/2021 • 20 minutes, 54 seconds
The Mixtape: Tayi Tibble
Tayi Tibble (Te Whānau ā Apanui/Ngāti PorouTe Whānau ā Apanui/Ngāti Porou) is an award winning poet based in Pōneke. She joined Charlotte to discuss fashion, poetry, and Porirua- as well as select her favourite songs on this episode of The Mixtape.
7/24/2021 • 51 minutes, 42 seconds
RNZ Music Live Sessions: Merk
RNZ Music is proud to present a brand new series of live sessions with some of Aotearoa's finest. First off the rank is Auckland-based indie-pop musician Merk, who's just released his second album Infinite Youth.
4/24/2021 • 19 minutes
Reb Fountain on her Nick Cave tribute show
Originally created to celebrate Nick Cave’s 60th birthday in 2017, Reb Fountain is again paying tribute to her favourite Nick Cave songs, as well as her own material as part of the Auckland Arts Festival. Reb chats to Charlotte about her preparation for the show, her love of Nick Cave, and plays us a beautiful cover song.
4/3/2021 • 12 minutes, 49 seconds
INTERVIEW: AMA's calm before the storm- Sarah Owen
The Aotearoa Music Awards are happening tomorrow. Along with a brand new name, the massive event takes a different shape this year. Due to Covid-19, there's no red carpet and no table seating. We are down at Spark Arena with event manager Sara Owen, who's giving us a behind-the-scenes look at this years setup.
11/13/2020 • 5 minutes, 53 seconds
WATCH: Sola Rosa performs live and discusses his new album Chasing The Sun
Auckland producer Sola Rosa, real name Andrew Spraggon has just released his seventh studio album Chasing the Sun. He dropped into RNZ to chat to music 101’s Charlotte Ryan, and to perform live with his all-star band.
10/10/2020 • 32 minutes, 44 seconds
Silver Scrolls 2020: te reo Māori songwriting finalists announced
The three finalists for this year’s APRA Maioha Award, which recognises the art of contemporary Māori songwriting, have been announced. The award will be presented at the 2020 APRA Silver Scroll Awards in October.
9/11/2020 • 4 minutes, 30 seconds
Silver Scrolls 2020: finalists announced for classical and screen awards
The finalists for the 2020 SOUNZ Contemporary Award, APRA Best Original Music in a Feature Film and Best Original Music in a Series have been announced.
9/5/2020 • 6 minutes, 35 seconds
Silver Scrolls 2020: Top five announced
Songs by Reb Fountain, Nadia Reid, Benee, L.A.B., and Troy Kingi have been chosen as the top five contenders for the 2020 Silver Scroll songwriting award.
8/21/2020 • 7 minutes, 31 seconds
The Mixtape: Al Brown
Celebrity chef, restaurateur and author Al Brown joins Charlotte Ryan to select songs and share stories on the RNZ Music Mixtape.
8/15/2020 • 56 minutes, 32 seconds
Girl Friday
Tony Stamp talks to Vera, lead singer of LA sub pop group Girl Friday, who's stuck in her hometown, Wellington.
8/15/2020 • 9 minutes, 36 seconds
Song Crush: Wax Chattels/ Team Dynamite/ Christine and the Queens
This week host Tony Stamp is joined by Jana Te Nahu Owen and Rob Kelly to review new tunes from locals Wax Chattels and Team Dynamite, as well as Christine and The Queens and more.
7/18/2020 • 26 minutes, 43 seconds
Rhythm & Alps' Alex Turnbull on throwing a festival during a pandemic
Charlotte talks to the promoter about the risks and rewards involved in such a huge production during COVID19.
7/4/2020 • 9 minutes, 34 seconds
Aaron Tokona: music, mental illness, and minigolf
Vocalist and guitarist who plays with drummer Nick Gaffaney in hard rock duo Cairo Knife Fight, and is currently on the Nation of the State tour throughout New Zealand with his funk band Ahoribuzz.
6/27/2020 • 32 minutes, 54 seconds
NZ Music Awards 2020: Country music winners announced
Best Country Music Artist went to Delaney Davidson & Barry Saunders, and Best Country Song went to Tami Neilson for ‘Hey Bus Driver!’.
5/30/2020 • 16 minutes, 44 seconds
Neil Finn on his charity single in support of Auckland City Mission
Neil Finn has just released a brand new track - with the help of his Fleetwood Mac bandmates - to support the Auckland City Mission. He spoke to Charlotte Ryan.
5/30/2020 • 12 minutes, 23 seconds
Taite Prize-winning musician Troy Kingi on his new album
The story behind Troy Kingi's upcoming album is stranger than fiction.
5/9/2020 • 13 minutes, 34 seconds
Murray Cammick on winning the 2020 Independent Spirit Award
Charlotte spoke with the hugely admired NZ music figure after he picked up the award during the week.
5/9/2020 • 13 minutes, 1 second
Introducing: Rubi Du
Tāmaki Makaurau reggae/ hip hop musician Rubi Du (FKA Silva MC) introduces her new song 'One Spirit (Parks Remix)'.
4/18/2020 • 5 minutes, 25 seconds
Estère performs a brand new song and talks about her Arts Festival show
Estère is a Wellington based artist who has recorded her latest album with Massive Attack producer Stew Jackson. Ahead of the album release, Arts Festival audiences in Wellington and Auckland have the chance to see and hear some of the songs in a theatre setting.
3/6/2020 • 9 minutes, 31 seconds
Eight quick questions with Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker
Australian psych act Tame Impala – aka Kevin Parker – has just released his fourth album, The Slow Rush, and plays Auckland’s Spark Arena on April 16. Music 101’s Charlotte Ryan fired him eight quick questions.
2/14/2020 • 10 minutes, 39 seconds
Introducing: Belladonna
Singer songwriter Belladonna introduces her debut single 'Hands'
2/6/2020 • 4 minutes, 56 seconds
Introducing - Paper Plates
Wellington electro dream-pop duo Paper Plates introduce their lead single 'Wait'.
1/11/2020 • 6 minutes, 51 seconds
Philippa McIntyre on leaving NZ to start her own record label in Berlin
Philippa McIntyre was a succeful DJ in NZ for fifteen years, before upping stakes and moving to Berlin. She's since started her own record label 'At Peace', with a view to sharing kiwi dance music talent with Europe.
1/11/2020 • 11 minutes, 4 seconds
Julia Jacklin has been touring 'Crushing' for a while now.
Julia Jacklin has been on tour for the last nine months in support of her raved-about album Crushing. The Aussie singer-songwriter spoke to Tony Stamp ahead of her appearance at Laneway 2020.
1/11/2020 • 13 minutes, 47 seconds
Jet Jaguar: creating new aural environments
Michael Upton has been making exploratory electronic music under the name Jet Jaguar for 22 years now. To mark the release of his sixth album Everything Happens, For Some Reason, he spoke to RNZ's Tony Stamp.
1/4/2020 • 12 minutes, 42 seconds
The Mixtape - Katrina Batten
This week's RNZ Mixtape selector is newsreader Katrina Batten. She talks to Yadana Saw about her lifelong love of pop music.
1/4/2020 • 55 minutes, 44 seconds
Mal Lakatani - live session
Niuean musician and music educator Mal Lakatani shares his new song with Music 101.
1/4/2020 • 12 minutes, 13 seconds
The Mixtape Robyn Malcom
This week’s selector is Robyn Malcolm who has graced local stage and screen for the past three decades, she speaks to Yadana Saw about the songs that have stuck with her through the years
12/28/2019 • 55 minutes, 27 seconds
Noah Slee Session
Berlin based Noah Slee is back on home soil. He brings his stripped back neo soul sounds to the RNZ studio
12/28/2019 • 15 minutes, 35 seconds
The Mixtape: Shona Laing
On this week's Mixtape one of New Zealand's finest singer-songwriters Shona Laing shares five of her favourite songs, and reminisces about her life and career.
12/21/2019 • 54 minutes, 28 seconds
Introducing: Samuel Morgan
Wellington solo artist Samuel Morgan introduces his song 'Forever Together' from his debut album Nicotine Dreams.
12/21/2019 • 5 minutes, 12 seconds
South Auckland artists Disciple Pati talks about her powerful new video
South Auckland based Samoan artist Disciple Pati talks with Charlotte Ryan about her new single and powerful music video.
12/21/2019 • 12 minutes, 11 seconds
Valentine from Purple Pilgrims on their acclaimed album Perfumed Earth
Sisters Valentine & Clementine Nixon had an unusual upbringing, splitting their time between Christchurch and Hong Kong, before relocating to a valley in Coromandel. Their second album as Purple Pilgrims, Perfumed Earth, came out on Flying Nun Records this year. Tony Stamp talked to Valentine after she had left the valley and found somewhere with better phone reception.
12/21/2019 • 13 minutes, 8 seconds
Bruce Ward explains the local success of 'Snoopy's Christmas'
Charlotte Ryan talks with Bruce Ward, the man who made the Christmas song 'Snoopy's Christmas' very popular in NZ.
12/21/2019 • 9 minutes
'I delayed the Millennium by five or six minutes' - Murray Kingi on The Gathering 2000
At the turn of the millennium 15,000 people gathered at the top of a mountain to dance. And then, it rained. A lot. Produced by Kirsten Johnstone
12/19/2019 • 25 minutes, 47 seconds
The Mixtape - Jaz Coleman
The Killing Joke frontman and classical composer picks five of his favourite songs and spins plenty of yarns about his life and career.
12/14/2019 • 56 minutes, 56 seconds
Introducing: Fanfickk
Fanfickk introduces us to her song 'Pure'.
12/14/2019 • 6 minutes, 12 seconds
LAB's Joel Shadbolt
Charlotte Ryan speaks with Joel Shadbolt, the singer for hugely popular kiwi band L.A.B.
12/14/2019 • 14 minutes, 48 seconds
Stella Donnelly
Charlotte Ryan chats with Stella Donnelly, a young Australian singer-songwriter making an impact with her brazen lyrics, ahead of her appearance next month at Laneway Festival.
12/13/2019 • 13 minutes, 46 seconds
Song Crush: 13 of the best international songs of 2019
Ballads for the end of the world, torch songs for broken hearts, political missives for everyone, and a glimmer of hope in them all. It’s Song Crush’s 2019 wrap of the (international) songs they’ve loved the most.
12/13/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 37 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 264: Nadia Reid/ Angel Olsen
On this week's Pocket Edition we pay tribute to the late Rick Bryant, talk to Nadia Reid about her new single, and Angel Olsen about her new album.
12/12/2019 • 54 minutes, 37 seconds
The Mixtape - Boh Runga
This week's RNZ Mixtape selector is jewellry designer Boh Runga, best known as the flamehaired frontwoman of Stellar*. She shares her tunes with Yadana Saw.
12/7/2019 • 53 minutes, 49 seconds
Nick Bollinger on Rick Bryant and Arthur Baysting
Nick Bollinger remembers blue eyed soul man, raconteur Rick Bryant and poet, songwriter, screenwriter and stand up Arthur Baysting, both of whom died earlier this week. Nick and Yadana Saw reflect long cultural legacy that these two men have left on Aotearoa's creative landscape.
12/7/2019 • 52 minutes, 14 seconds
Introducing: Ashley Alexander
Auckland musician Ashley Alexander introduces his song 'Nicotine'.
12/7/2019 • 5 minutes, 44 seconds
Angel Olsen on her new album All Mirrors
Kirsten Johnstone talks to the singer-songwiter about her acclaimed new album, moving to North Carolina, and maintaining mental health on the road.
12/7/2019 • 13 minutes, 42 seconds
Nadia Reid introduces us to her new single
Nadia Reid spoke to Charlotte Ryan about the recording process of her new album 'Out Of my Provence' and introduces us to her single 'Best Thing'.
12/6/2019 • 10 minutes, 26 seconds
Song Crush: 12 favourite NZ songs of 2019
It was another strong year for music in Aotearoa, from the internationally acclaimed Aldous Harding and Tiny Ruins, to the grass roots DIY acts just bubbling up. The Song Crush team play some of their favourites.
12/6/2019 • 55 minutes, 49 seconds
Stebbing: Wired For Sound
A new book called "Wired For Sound - The Stebbing History of New Zealand Music" by Grant Gillanders & Robyn Welsh tells the story of an enduring Kiwi success story. Trevor Reekie talked to the 2 authors.
11/30/2019 • 22 minutes, 26 seconds
Introducing: Na Noise
Auckland band Na Noise introduce their song 'Bad Dreams'.
11/30/2019 • 5 minutes, 47 seconds
Lontalius on his LA-produced second album All I Have
Eddie Johnson tells us about spending two years in Los Angeles recording his second album All I Have with some heavyweight producers.
11/30/2019 • 11 minutes, 2 seconds
40 Years of Bad Religion
Founding member and bass player for Bad Religion, Jay Bentley talks to Elliott Childs about keeping the L.A punk band going for 40 years.
11/29/2019 • 10 minutes, 15 seconds
Song Crush - Moses Sumney, FKA Twigs, Trent Reznor
Art-pop from Moses Sumney and FKA Twigs, a techno soundtrack from Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor, an afrobeat banger, some sad-boy-soul, and some Scottish minimalist dream-pop feature on Song Crush this week.
11/29/2019 • 30 minutes, 28 seconds
Teen hip hop duo Church & AP on their debut album Teeth
Auckland teen hip hop duo Church & AP talk to Tony Stamp about starting their career in community centres, and changing up their sound for their debut album Teeth.
11/23/2019 • 11 minutes, 7 seconds
Interview: Ziggy Marley talks music, politics and cannabis
Ziggy Marley talks to Charlotte Ryan ahead of his performance at WOMAD 2020. He shares his thoughts on world politics, his father Bob Marley's legacy and the legalisation of cannabis.
11/22/2019 • 11 minutes, 47 seconds
Song Crush - Listener's choice 2019
All year the Song Crush team have introduced you to new songs they're loving, but this week host Kirsten Johnstone threw the call out to you the listeners, for your favourite tune of 2019. Here's a handful of the answers we got.
11/22/2019 • 46 minutes, 55 seconds
Jazz superstar returns to NZ
Legendary jazz guitarist Pat Metheny is set to make just his second NZ appearance, at the 2020 Auckland Arts Festival.
11/22/2019 • 17 minutes, 2 seconds
Live session: Dawn Diver
Wellington band Dawn Diver is the songwriting project of Ben Lemi. It's a new experience for the Trinity Roots drummer as he tells Yadana Saw in this live session.
11/16/2019 • 14 minutes, 58 seconds
Fat Freddy’s Drop on their new album and massive summer tour
Internationally renowned Wellington group Fat Freddy’s Drop have announced ten shows across New Zealand this summer, with support from acts including L.A.B, Avantdale Bowling Club, JessB, Bailey Wiley, and Philadelphia-native DJ Jazzy Jeff.
11/16/2019 • 40 minutes, 39 seconds
Miriam Clancy on her latest album Astronomy
New York-based Kiwi songwriter Miriam Clancy joins Music101's Charlotte Ryan to a talk about her latest album Astronomy and her upcoming NZ tour.
11/16/2019 • 13 minutes, 6 seconds
German composer Nils Frahm on his upcoming NZ show
We speak to German composer and record producer Nils Frahm ahead of his first ever New Zealand show
11/16/2019 • 12 minutes, 4 seconds
NZ Music Awards 2019: the winners
Hip hop musician Tom Scott and his collaborative project Avantdale Bowling Club have won the coveted Album of the Year at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards, which took place at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Thursday.
11/15/2019 • 35 minutes, 59 seconds
Song Crush: French For Rabbits, Kojey Radical, Wye Oak
French For Rabbits find a new banging synth sound, British-Ghanaian rapper Kojey Radical shows his smooth side, and Wye Oak just keep on evolving - these songs and more on Song Crush this week.
11/15/2019 • 30 minutes, 36 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edtion 260: Steve Gunn/Billie Eilish
In this week's Pocket Edition, American guitarist and songwriter Steve Gunn swings by for a live session and we meet the behind the scenes talent who were recognised at the NZ Music Artisan Awards ceremony.
11/14/2019 • 54 minutes, 25 seconds
Harper Finn releases a new single
Harper Finn talks to Charlotte Ryan about growing up in the musical Finn family and his new single
11/9/2019 • 19 minutes, 3 seconds
Introducing: Makeshift Parachutes
Auckland band Makeshift Parachutes introduce their song 'Be Kind Rewind'.
11/9/2019 • 6 minutes, 6 seconds
Six60 discuss their new album
Charlotte Ryan talks to Six60 about being the biggest band in NZ and their plan for world domination.
11/9/2019 • 11 minutes, 20 seconds
Pluto are back and have a new album
Pluto are back together after a 10 year break. They talk to Charlotte Ryan about their new album and playing live again.
11/9/2019 • 15 minutes, 47 seconds
Song Crush: SoccerPractise, Lankum, Jeff Goldblum
Doom folk, te reo Maori electronica, sample based soul and Jeff Goldblum's lounge album are some of the things discussed in Song Crush this week, but beware of tangents everywhere.
11/8/2019 • 33 minutes, 36 seconds
Steve Gunn live in session
American guitarist and songwriter Steve Gunn is currently touring NZ for the third time in as many years. He dropped into the RNZ studios to chat with Elliott Childs and play a couple of songs from his latest album The Unseen In Between.
11/7/2019 • 25 minutes, 6 seconds
The Mixtape: Michelle A'Court
This week's RNZ Mixtape selector is broadcaster, comedienne and writer Michele A'Court. She shares her songs and stories with Yadana Saw.
11/2/2019 • 54 minutes, 39 seconds
Thomston
Kiwi singer Thomston talks to Charlotte Ryan about his two new EPs.
11/2/2019 • 10 minutes, 21 seconds
Dr. Robert Burns on the legacy of King Crimson
Trevor Reekie talks to Dr. Robert Burns, author of the book 'Experiencing Progressive Rock: A Listener's Companion', and retired Associate Professor of Music at Otago about the legacy of King Crimson's 'In The Court of The Crimson King'.
11/2/2019 • 12 minutes, 58 seconds
David Kilgour
David Kilgour talks to Charlotte Ryan about his new album with The Heavy Eights - Bobbie's A Girl.
11/2/2019 • 8 minutes, 57 seconds
Icehouse
Iva Davies, singer-songwriter for iconic Aussie band Icehouse talks to Charlotte Ryan about his long career.
11/1/2019 • 17 minutes, 37 seconds
Song Crush - Kanye West, Frank Ocean, SWIDT
Kanye goes gospel - but is he just cashing in on the Christian dollar? Plus a woozy missive from Frank Ocean, a powerful message from Onehunga's SWIDT, and more.
11/1/2019 • 29 minutes, 51 seconds
Introducing: Sports Dreams
Palmerston North duo Sports Dreams introduce themselves and their song 'Drive'
11/1/2019 • 6 minutes, 40 seconds
The Mixtape: Mike Chunn
Kiwi music icon Mike Chunn talks to Trevor Reekie about his long career, and shares some of his favourite songs.
10/26/2019 • 53 minutes, 36 seconds
Introducing: Cam MacLean
Wellington musician Cam MacLean introduces his song 'New Horizon'.
10/26/2019 • 5 minutes, 20 seconds
Delaney Davidson live @ RNZ
Christchurch musician Delaney Davidson performs live at RNZ, and explains how a typhoon cut his recent Japanese tour short.
10/26/2019 • 9 minutes, 4 seconds
House of Shem
Te Omeka and Isaiah Perkins pay tribute to their late father and bandmate Carl, and share some new music.
10/25/2019 • 10 minutes, 29 seconds
Song Crush: Laurie Anderson, Tinariwen, Secret Knives
Some dreamy new local releases, thirsty soul, desert blues and Tibetan meditation music feature on Song Crush this week.
10/25/2019 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 257: Savage, Sampa the Great
In this week's Pocket Edition, Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan speaks with Savage about his new song. Sampa the Great performs a live session and we pay tribute to waiata Maori composer Tommy Taurima.
10/22/2019 • 53 minutes, 13 seconds
Introducing: Jordan Gavet
Auckland musician Jordan Gavet introduces her song 'Hesitation'.
10/19/2019 • 5 minutes, 22 seconds
WOMAD 2020 preview with Trevor Reekie
Worlds of Music host Trevor Reekie talks Charlotte through the WOMAD 2020 lineup.
10/19/2019 • 30 minutes, 43 seconds
Raiza Biza
Rwandan-Kiwi hip hop artist Raiza Biza discusses his new album Bygones, global politics, and the African diaspora with Tony Stamp.
10/19/2019 • 10 minutes, 15 seconds
Seth Haapu
Seth Haapu talks to Charlotte Ryan about his new single 'Cool Down', and the inspiration behind its lyrics.
10/19/2019 • 8 minutes, 21 seconds
The Return and near death of Zambian-Australian rapper Sampa The Great
Zambian rapper Sampa the Great came to prominence through the Australian music scene and her star is on the rise. She's just been on Jools Holland, played Glastonbury and now squeezes in a live session on her sold out NZ tour.
10/19/2019 • 16 minutes, 40 seconds
JS Ondara
The Kenyan-American artist talks to Trevor Reekie about his debut album Tales of America.
10/18/2019 • 12 minutes, 9 seconds
Savage
NZ Hip Hop star Savage talks to Charlotte Ryan about his new single 'Reach out', inspired by a suicide in his family.
10/18/2019 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
Song Crush: Gang Starr, Michael Kiwanuka, Sturgill Simpson
Homegrown guitar fuzz, classic New York hip-hop beats, dancehall riddims from France, and noisy Nashville country-rock are a few of the sounds you’ll hear on Song Crush this week.
10/18/2019 • 29 minutes, 58 seconds
Sing it to My Face: How Baby Boomers and Millennials can confront their differences
Sing it to My Face is an intergenerational choral show conceived by award winning playwright and author Jo Randerson who is tackling two national fears: singing in public and saying things to people's faces.
10/17/2019 • 8 minutes, 25 seconds
The Mixtape: Claire Cowan
She's the first woman to write a full-length ballet score in Aotearoa, she's won many awards for her composition, and she's on the road with her group The Blackbird Ensemble, interpreting the songs of Björk. Multi-faceted composer Claire Cowan shares some of her stories and influences.
10/12/2019 • 55 minutes, 45 seconds
Hossam Ramzy
Egyptian percussionist and composer Hossam Ramzy passed away on September 10 aged 65. Trevor Reekie spoke to a close friend of his - award winning drummer Bruce Aitken.
10/12/2019 • 12 minutes, 36 seconds
Damian from Canadian punk band F***ed Up on his love for Flying Nun Records
Canadian punk band F***ed Up are about to play two New Zealand shows. Frontman Damian Abraham talked to Tony Stamp about his love for kiwi label Flying Nun, whose roster he calls "the best music ever'.
10/12/2019 • 12 minutes, 56 seconds
Introducing: Antony Jeffares
Auckland musician Antony Jeffares introduces his song 'Wrong/ Loss'.
10/12/2019 • 5 minutes, 44 seconds
Song Crush: Nick Cave, Björk, Vivian Girls
Nick Cave is at peace with his ghosts, Björk is cut up by The Knife, and New York indie-rockers Vivian Girls are back in business. Kirsten Johnstone and the Song Crush team are back with new songs to love.
10/11/2019 • 30 minutes
The Mixtape: Maisey Rika
This week's RNZ Music mixtape selector is singer/songwriter Maisey Rika. She shares her stories and favourite tracks with Kirsten Johnstone.
10/5/2019 • 54 minutes, 55 seconds
Cowboy Junkies
Charlotte Ryan talks to Michael Timmins of The Cowboy Junkies
10/5/2019 • 9 minutes, 38 seconds
James Reid
James Reid talks to Charlotte Ryan on Music 101.
10/5/2019 • 6 minutes, 46 seconds
Song Crush: Post Malone, Tame Impala and Master Fader
Schools out and the kids take over! Teenage music fans Oscar Horner and Benny Lindsay Williams explain the listening habits of the young and share their new favourite songs. Honorary adolescent Mark Cubey introduces us to the modern phenomenon that is Post Malone.
10/4/2019 • 25 minutes, 55 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 254: Th' Dudes/ SideKickNick
On this week's Pocket Edition we celebrate Th' Dudes' induction into the NZ Music Hall of Fame with Peter Urlich and Dave Dobbyn, and SideKickNick explains the eleven year gap between his debut album and new double release.
10/3/2019 • 54 minutes, 32 seconds
Winners announced for the 2019 APRA Silver Scrolls
Aldous Harding has won the 2019 APRA Silver Scroll Award for her song ‘The Barrel’, with the award presented tonight at a ceremony at Auckland’s Spark Arena.
10/2/2019 • 11 minutes, 58 seconds
Th' Dudes
Charlotte Ryan talks to Dave Dobbyn and Peter Urlich about their old band Th' Dudes.
9/28/2019 • 21 minutes, 7 seconds
Introducing: Zane 2000
Christchurch's Zane 2000 introduces his song 'I COPY'.
9/28/2019 • 5 minutes, 41 seconds
SideKickNick tackles manopause on his new double album
SideKickNick released his first album Miscellaneous Adventures in 2008, then spent the next decade playing in Voom, doing sound design for films, and painstakingly assembling album number two: a double release called The Blue/ Red Planet Plan. He joined Tony Stamp to talk musical collage, manopause, and reminisce about the smoking room at their old uni.
9/28/2019 • 9 minutes, 49 seconds
Mo Muse in session with Summer Thieves and Abdul Kay
Somali-New Zealand rapper Mo Muse brings friends Summer Thieves and Abdul Kay in to the studio to play songs from his debut LP, The First Generation, and speaks to Kirsten Johnstone.
9/27/2019 • 19 minutes, 20 seconds
Song Crush: Underworld, (Sandy) Alex G, Noah Slee
There's music for driving, running, dancing, and dreaming this week in Song Crush: A 96 year old Ethiopian nun, some techno legends, a Tongan finding his groove in Berlin, and a lo-fi bedroom producer are all in there.
9/27/2019 • 24 minutes, 50 seconds
The Mixtape - Nathan Haines
Charlotte Ryan interviews Nathan Haines for The Mixtape.
9/21/2019 • 58 minutes, 9 seconds
Introducing: Sulfate
Peter Ruddell from Sulfate introduces their song 'Bush'.
9/21/2019 • 6 minutes, 11 seconds
Skux
Ayisha Jaffer phones in from an Alaskan nature reserve to tell us about her new EP as Skux.
9/21/2019 • 7 minutes, 58 seconds
The 1975
Charlotte Ryan interviews frontman of English pop-rock group The 1975, Matty Healy.
9/21/2019 • 10 minutes, 54 seconds
Song Crush: Karnan Saba and Hone Be Good, Jenny Hval, Angel Olsen
The song crush team have sonic whiplash this week, veering from orchestral bombast to old-school hip-hop to scandi-avant-techno to Chinese opera meets Jamaican rocksteady.
9/20/2019 • 30 minutes, 30 seconds
The Mixtape: Dianne Swann
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Dianne Swann shares some of her favourite songs, and talks about her extensive career, with bands including When The Cats Away, Everything That Flies, The Julie Dolphin, and alt-country duo The Bads.
9/14/2019 • 57 minutes, 34 seconds
Bic Runga on translating 'Sway' into te reo
Bic Runga talks to Charlotte Ryan about the new album Waiata/ Anthems.
9/14/2019 • 9 minutes, 44 seconds
Song Crush: Iggy Pop, SiR, Joan Shelley
Septuagenarian Iggy Pop has a new set of jazz inflected songs - some silly, some profound; Octogenarian bluesman Bobby Rush gets frisky with 'Sweet Lizzy', SiR fills some sweet 'boudoir RnB' with the voice of Jill Scott and Kentucky folk singer Joan Shelley creates an oasis of calm.
9/13/2019 • 26 minutes, 29 seconds
Flaxmere-raised rapper Tipene: "Music saved my life"
As a kid growing up in Flaxmere, Tipene assumed his destiny was being a Mongrel Mob member, but music steered him on a different course. Kirsten Johnstone finds out about the long and winding path to his debut album Tautoko.
9/11/2019 • 15 minutes, 56 seconds
Introducing: Crap Date
Auckland duo Crap Date introduce their song 'Ephemera'.
9/7/2019 • 5 minutes, 58 seconds
Miss June
Up and coming pop/ punk band Miss June visit RNZ and speak to Charlotte Ryan.
9/7/2019 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
JessB
Up and coming musician JessB performs live at RNZ and talks about her new EP.
9/7/2019 • 9 minutes, 3 seconds
Song Crush: Lana Del Rey, Channel Tres, King Princess
Lana Del Rey releases her strongest songs ever five albums in, Lizzo hits the top of the charts with a song released two years ago, King Princess is riding a big gay wave of queer pop - here's the latest crop of song crushes from the RNZ Music team.
9/6/2019 • 28 minutes
The Mixtape: Tom Sainsbury
The comedian and Snapchat dude joins Charlotte to talk about some of his most beloved songs.
8/31/2019 • 56 minutes, 8 seconds
Going Global Music Summit
Tony Stamp talks to five of the international speakers at this year's Going Global Music Summit.
8/31/2019 • 11 minutes, 16 seconds
Dope Lemon
Angus Stone joins Charlotte to discuss his side project Dope Lemon.
8/31/2019 • 9 minutes, 55 seconds
Song Crush: Lillie Mae, SoccerPractise, BTS and New Pornographers
Nashville to K-Pop to K-Rd to DC Hardcore - Song Crush spans the global gamut this week. Hold on tight, it’s a bumpy ride.
8/30/2019 • 26 minutes, 23 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 249: Sleater Kinney/Fred Armisen
This week on Music 101 Pocket Edition, Jana Whitta talks to Corin Tucker of Sleater Kinney about the band's new album and Elliott Childs talks comedy and music with Portlandia star and comedian Fred Armisen.
8/29/2019 • 52 minutes, 12 seconds
Sleater Kinney's Corin Tucker on making their new album The Center Won't Hold
Portland based Indie rock legends Sleater Kinney have just released their 9th studio album The Center Won't Hold. Jana Whitta spoke to Corin Tucker from the band about making the album and how world events influenced them.
8/26/2019 • 15 minutes, 19 seconds
The Mixtape: Charlotte Ryan
Christchurch native and music industry veteran Charlotte Ryan is the new host of RNZ’s flagship music programme Music 101. She joined us on the RNZ Music Mixtape to select some of her favourite songs, and to share stories from her long and varied career in music.
8/24/2019 • 46 minutes, 15 seconds
Kirin J Callinan live session
Aussie provocateur Kirin J Callinan joined RNZ Music's Tony Stamp to perform some covers, and discuss indecent exposure.
8/24/2019 • 18 minutes, 53 seconds
Song Crush: Whitney, Marika Hackman, Priya Sami
Songs of love lost, frustration, and oxygen particles feature in Song Crush this week.
8/23/2019 • 26 minutes, 11 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 248: Sons of Zion/ Justin Townes Earle
On this week's Pocket Edition we host a live session with Sons of Zion, celebrate 50 years since Woodstock, and chat with outlaw country artist Justin Townes Earle.
8/22/2019 • 54 minutes, 22 seconds
The Mixtape: Grant Robertson
This week's RNZ Mixtape selector is Grant Robertson, Minister of Finance and unofficial Minster of Flying Nun. He shares an exclusively Dunedin collection of tracks ahead of The Others Way Festival.
8/17/2019 • 54 minutes, 15 seconds
Song Crush: Bon Iver, DJ Shadow, Miss June
Some veterans of music are back in fine form, and The Song Crush team are here for it.
8/16/2019 • 27 minutes, 42 seconds
Woodstock 50th anniversary of an iconic photo
The Woodstock Festival took place between August 15 and 17 1969 attracting a crowd of over 400,000 people and wrote itself into the history of music. For Bobbi & Nick Ercoline Woodstock became a defining moment in their lives - They featured in an iconic photo taken by photographer Burk Uzzle which was included on the cover of the triple Woodstock album. Trevor Reekie talked to the couple 50 years after that iconic photo was taken.
8/16/2019 • 23 minutes, 32 seconds
American songwriter Justin Townes Earle on why he bought a gun for his newborn
Americana/roots musician Justin Townes Earle died on 23 August 2020, aged 38. A year ago he was in New Zealand to perform and spoke about guns, police and the POTUS with RNZ Music's Kirsten Johnstone.
8/15/2019 • 14 minutes, 20 seconds
Fred Armisen: The Funny Side of Music
Comedian, musician and former Saturday Night Live star Fred Armisen brings his new show Comedy For Musicians But Everyone Is Welcome, to Auckland in September. He spoke to Elliott Childs about the similarities and differences between comedy and music.
8/13/2019 • 15 minutes, 40 seconds
Anonymouz and Tha Movement - Fast and Furious: Hobb and Shaw
Samoan-Aotearoa hip hop artists Anonymouz and Tha Movement tell RNZ Music how chance email saw their song MASTA included on the Fast and Furious: Hobbs and Shaw soundtrack
8/10/2019 • 19 minutes, 40 seconds
Introducing: DOONS
Wellington four-piece DOONS share their song 'Won't You Come Through.
8/10/2019 • 5 minutes, 47 seconds
Kirin J Callinan explains how Andie MacDowell ended up in his latest music video
Australian indie-rock surrealist Kirin J Callinan is touring NZ this month. He joined us to explain how Hollywood actress Andie MacDowell ended up staring in his latest music video 'You Weren’t In Love With Me'.
8/10/2019 • 17 minutes, 2 seconds
Four reasons Woodstock ’99 was a complete failure
Woodstock '99 is remembered as a violent, fiery disaster. The media blamed the bands for the mess, but did they really cause the riot? In his new podcast Break Stuff, author and music journalist Steven Hyden tries to find out. He tells RNZ Music how the chaos unfolded.
8/9/2019 • 24 minutes, 2 seconds
Song Crush: Angel Olsen, YBN Cordae, Race Banyon
Why is Chance The Rapper’s album getting such terrible reviews? We find out, and hear some new goth-pop from Angel Olsen, a banger from newcomer Georgia, something special from Race Banyon and more.
8/9/2019 • 28 minutes, 28 seconds
Auckland hip hop dup Eno x Dirty talk meatballs, side-hustles and Dragonball Z
Grey Lynn hip-hop duo Eno x Dirty perform new songs and talk about some of the inspirations behind their high energy party raps
8/7/2019 • 17 minutes, 32 seconds
SIX60 - "We're on par with the All Blacks"
SIX60 have just released a new song 'The Greatest'. One of Aotearoa's most loved bands also want to prove that selling out Western Springs wasn't a fluke, so they've annouced a another open air concert for February 2020.
8/3/2019 • 12 minutes, 16 seconds
Song Crush: Charli XCX and Christine And The Queens, K.Flay Erin Durant
Song Crush this week has songs about self-empowerment and drowning in sorrow, in equal measure.
8/1/2019 • 25 minutes, 22 seconds
The Mixtape: Mark Vanilau
Mark Vanilau is this week's mixtape selector. A keyboardist and singer in his own right, Mark has work with Dave Dobbyn, Warren Maxwell, Hollie Smith and Ladi6. He shares his songs and stories with Yadana Saw.
7/27/2019 • 54 minutes, 4 seconds
Song Crush: Bob Dylan, David Kilgour, Thelma Plum
The Song Crush team play remedies for your mid-winter maladies, including songs from Thelma Plum, Bob Dylan and David Kilgour.
7/26/2019 • 29 minutes, 3 seconds
Tim Finn's son Harper continues the family legacy
Tim Finn's 21-year-old son Harper is the latest to join the family songwriting business. He's just released two piano-pop songs that might have him swatting away comparisons to his dad, but also show his own emerging style. He speaks with RNZ Music's Kirsten Johnstone.
7/25/2019 • 11 minutes, 25 seconds
Mystify: Michael Hutchence, a tragic and intimate film on the INXS frontman
A new documentary Mystify: Michael Hutchence, currently showing at the NZ International Film Festival, seeks to reveal the truth about the late INXS singer. Director Richard Lowenstein speaks to RNZ Music about Hutchence and what it's like to make a film about a lost friend.
7/24/2019 • 28 minutes, 28 seconds
Johnny Cash: The man, the music and his gift for storytelling
A new documentary playing at the NZ Film Festival called The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash is a sensitive and compelling portrait of the man and the artist. As film-maker Thom Zimny tells Kirsten Johnstone, it was a completely different documentary until a remarkable discovery in the archives.
7/22/2019 • 16 minutes, 4 seconds
He Waka Kōtuia
He Waka Kōtuia are a Ōtepoti/Dunedin kapa haka roopu who have just released an album with Mara TK and Troy Kingi. The rangatahi join Yadana Saw to talk about the process of songwriting.
7/20/2019 • 13 minutes, 25 seconds
Carmine Street Guitars
Elliott Childs talks to New York based guitar builders Rick Kelly and Cindy Hulej, the subjects of Carmine Street Guitars, a documentary which is playing at the New Zealand International Film Festival.
7/20/2019 • 17 minutes, 1 second
James Blake on why concertgoers need to just shush
In his only New Zealand interview, Grammy-winning multi-instrumentalist James Blake tells RNZ Music why concertgoers need to "shut up" and "just listen to the person play".
7/20/2019 • 23 minutes, 42 seconds
Song Crush - Wilco, Denzel Curry, Sampa The Great
The Song Crush team this week play some tracks you should listen to instead of the new Ed Sheeran record
7/19/2019 • 27 minutes, 18 seconds
Introducing: Kool Aid
Jamie and Violet, from Christchurch band Kool Aid introduce their song 'Family Portrait Revisited'
7/19/2019 • 5 minutes, 19 seconds
The Mixtape: Concord Dawn
Concord Dawn are a drum n bass duo made up of Matt Harvey and Evan Short, who started making music in 1999, going on to great success in NZ and abroad.
To celebrate their twentieth anniversary they reunited for a Nationwide tour, released a new EP, and joined Tony Stamp to play some of their favourite tunes on The Mixtape.
7/19/2019 • 54 minutes, 11 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 243: Villainy/ Warpaint
On this week's Pocket Edition, Yadana Saw chats to Villainy about people mispronouncing their name and Elliott Childs talks to US band Warpaint backstage in Wellington.
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7/18/2019 • 57 minutes, 31 seconds
How the Easy Rider soundtrack changed film soundtracks forever
The 1969 film Easy Rider was a landmark counterculture film starring Jack Nicholson, Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper. Not only was the film hugely popular, its soundtrack was groundbreaking, featuring pop and rock music instead of a traditional classical score, and thereby changing the film soundtrack forever.
7/14/2019 • 12 minutes, 33 seconds
Introducing: Young Lyre
Auckland five-piece Young Lyre introduce their new single 'Nobody Else'.
7/13/2019 • 6 minutes, 5 seconds
Warpaint
US band Warpaint were in New Zealand for two shows last week. Drummer Stella Mozgawa and Bass player Jenny Lee Lindberg spoke to Elliott Childs backstage at San Fran in Wellington.
7/13/2019 • 14 minutes, 19 seconds
Villainy
Neill and Thom from Auckland rock band Villainy talk to Yadana Saw about people getting their name wrong, their current tour of NZ and which fictional criminal mastermind they relate to most.
7/13/2019 • 18 minutes, 47 seconds
Nadia Reid - Stomping Grounds
Nadia shows us the places that mean the most to her, and takes a trip down memory lane, returning to the high school where she discovered her love of folk music and formed a bond with other musicians.
7/13/2019 • 25 minutes, 10 seconds
Song Crush 25: Elle Fanning, Daphni, Repulsive Woman
On this week's Song Crush we dabble in disco, flirt with funk, and indulge in some capital 'P' pop.
7/13/2019 • 22 minutes, 31 seconds
The Mixtape: Paddy Free
Paddy Free is one half of pioneering NZ electronic act Pitch Black. He's collaborated with top musicians including Moana Manipoto, Neil Finn and the NZ Symphony Orchestra, and produced some of this country's classic albums including Salmonella Dub's Inside The Dub Plates. Paddy joins RNZ Music to pick songs and share yarns for the Mixtape.
7/12/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 29 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 242: Stan Walker/ Pluto/ Benee
On this week's Pocket Edition Stan Walker tells us about his new single, Milan Borich talks us through the reformation of Pluto, and we meet kiwi teen pop muso Benee.
7/11/2019 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Repulsive Woman on her introspective, One Direction inspired debut
Dunedin's Millie Lovelock plays in noisy rock duo Astro Children, but has just released a quiet, introspective album as Repulsive Woman. She talks to Kirsten Johnstone about how studying boy-band One Direction and the work of proto-feminist writer Djuna Barnes led to these songs.
7/8/2019 • 13 minutes, 35 seconds
The Mixtape: Nicola Wright
RNZ News presenter and the voice of Midday Report, Nicola Wright joins Elliott Childs for the RNZ Mixtape.
7/6/2019 • 54 minutes, 25 seconds
PERE - High on Ingoingo
Maimoa Music crew member Pere Wihongi has released his first solo song 'High on Ingoingo' to encourage and inspire rangatahi. Pere speaks to Yadana Saw about being the brightest thing out of Herekino.
7/6/2019 • 14 minutes, 1 second
Benee
Benee is a nineteen-year-old singer from Grey Lynn in Auckland, who recently signed a deal with Republic Records, home to some of the world's biggest pop stars.
7/6/2019 • 9 minutes, 39 seconds
Song Crush: Thom Yorke, NF, Yola
Some songs can articulate an experience so well that it feels as if the writers have actually read your mind. The Song Crush team this week have a couple of those songs, from rapper NF, Radiohead's Thom Yorke, Yola and more.
7/5/2019 • 27 minutes, 49 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 241: Beastwars/ Grace Kelly
On this week's Pocket Edition Beastwars' Matt Hyde tells us how a cancer scare brought his band back together, and sixteen year-old Grace Kelly performs her viral hit song 'San Jose'.
7/4/2019 • 52 minutes, 4 seconds
Nick Drake producer Joe Boyd on the 50th anniversary of Five Leaves Left
English musician Nick Drake achieved little commercial success before his death in 1974 at the age of 26, but these days he’s considered an essential artist who’s influenced some of the biggest names in music. We spoke to friend and producer Joe Boyd on the 50th anniversary of Drake's debut album Five Leaves Left.
6/29/2019 • 24 minutes, 52 seconds
The Mixtape: Ardijah
As Ardijah celebrates 40 years of making music, lead singer Betty-Anne Monga reflects on her life of waiata and whānau for the RNZ Mixtape.
6/29/2019 • 52 minutes, 41 seconds
Song Crush: Iron & Wine And Calexico, Jordan Rakei
Make a cuppa, pull up the blankies, Kirsten Johnstone and the Song Crush team serve up toasty new tunes to warm you up. This week's show includes The Comet is Coming, Iron & Wine and Calexico and Jordan Rakei amongst others.
6/29/2019 • 27 minutes, 55 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 240
On this week's Pocket Edition Tony Stamp talks to a jetlagged Louis Baker, and Trevor Reekie encounters cult Auckland act Hallelujah Picassos.
6/27/2019 • 53 minutes, 10 seconds
How cancer brought New Zealand’s favourite metal band back together
Wellington’s Beastwars is perhaps New Zealand’s best-loved metal band, so when they broke up in 2016, fans were gutted. Worse news was to follow – a year later, the band’s frontman Matt Hyde was diagnosed with cancer. He tells RNZ Music’s Kirsten Johnstone how his fight back from illness got the band back together.
6/27/2019 • 18 minutes, 6 seconds
The Mixtape: David Long
Founding member of the Mutton Birds David Long Joins Yadana Saw to discuss his work as a composer for film and TV as well as his time in one of New Zealand's best loved bands of the 1990s.
6/22/2019 • 53 minutes, 33 seconds
Introducing: Tei
Auckland's Tei introduces us to her song 'Britney'.
6/22/2019 • 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Hallelujah Picassos - Voices of Exuberant Hellhounds
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The Hallelujah Picassos were a bunch of happy musical misfits, resident in the Auckland CBD from 1988 til 1996. The Picassos mixed up genres with unabashed glee, slamming them together, often within the same song. Fast forward to 2019 and the release of their new album Voices of Exuberant Hellhounds finds the band in excellent form despite coming to terms with the passing of their much loved drummer and vocalist Bobbylon who contributed so much to the Picasso's unique sound. For Music 101 Peter McLennan, Darren Harkness (who engineered the album) and vocalist and principal songwriter Roland Rorschach came into the RNZ studio to take us on a quick tiki tour of their new album Voices of Exuberant Hellhounds. Absent was long-time collaborator Johnny Pain who played keyboards, bv's and designing the mighty fine vinyl cover art.
6/22/2019 • 14 minutes, 32 seconds
Louis Baker
The same day he flew back from the UK Louis Baker joined Tony Stamp in the RNZ studio to talk about his new album: Open.
6/22/2019 • 15 minutes, 2 seconds
Song Crush: Aurora, Flying Lotus, Lizzo, Myele Manzanza
The Song Crush team this week has new music ranging from scandipop to jazz. Host Kirsten Johnstone is joined by RNZ Afternoons producer Emile Donovan, Inside Out host Nick Tipping, and RNZ Music’s Tony Stamp.
6/21/2019 • 28 minutes, 2 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 239: Lonnie Holley
On this week's Pocket Edition we meet American outsider artist Lonnie Holley, and learn about Girls Rock Camp Wellington.
6/20/2019 • 51 minutes, 2 seconds
Outsider artist Lonnie Holley on turning trauma into beauty
Taken from his family as a toddler, Lonnie Holley had a traumatic childhood - neglect, abuse, being hit by a car, put in a prison camp, and living through the Civil Rights movement of mid-60s Alabama. Now 69, he's a celebrated visual artist and musician who turns his experiences into things of beauty and hope.
6/15/2019 • 23 minutes, 42 seconds
Girls Rock Camp comes to Wellington
The first Girls Rock Camp in Wellington is happening this July. Yadana Saw talks to the organiser Brooke Singer and student Holly Curtis about what people can expect from the week long programme.
6/15/2019 • 7 minutes, 41 seconds
What does the Universal fire mean for NZ artists?
Elliott Childs talks to Variety's Senior Music Editor Jem Aswad and NZ music expert Simon Grigg about the devastating archive fire that hit Universal Music in 2008 and what it means for New Zealand musicians who may have been signed to the label.
6/15/2019 • 23 minutes, 10 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 238: Seth Haapu/ Ruel
On this week's Pocket Edition we talk to sixteen year old pop savant Ruel, and Seth Haapu talks us through his new song 'All For You'.
6/13/2019 • 51 minutes, 23 seconds
The Mixtape: Suzy Cato
Suzy Cato, anointed as Aotearoa's favourite babysitter, shares her mixtape of tunes and tales while dispensing her charming life advice to Yadana Saw.
6/8/2019 • 55 minutes, 34 seconds
Ruel
16 year old singer/songwriter Ruel talks to Yadana Saw about his burgeoning career and the ups and downs of collaborative songwriting.
6/8/2019 • 12 minutes, 22 seconds
Nick Bollinger bids farewell to Dr John
Nick Bollinger joins Yadana Saw in the RNZ studio to bid farewell to New Orleans music legend Dr John, who died this week at the age of 77.
6/8/2019 • 14 minutes, 12 seconds
Introducing Marley Sola
Ōtautahi's Marley Sola introduces his new song 'Heaven'.
6/8/2019 • 5 minutes, 9 seconds
Song Crush Ep 20: JARV IS...Sleater Kinney and Purple Pilgrims
The Song Crush team this week listens to Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker's evolution, new songs from Sleater-Kinney, Purple Pilgrims, Lower Dens and more. Host Kirsten Johnstone is joined by Tony Stamp and Jana Whitta.
6/7/2019 • 29 minutes, 56 seconds
Scott Mannion: pop symphonies that tell tales of heartbreak
It’s been 16 years since Scott Mannion released music with his duo The Tokey Tones. Now he's back with his first ever solo album, Loving Echoes. RNZ Music is stoked to the first to share his video for single ‘You Are the Substance That I Can't Live Without...’. We spoke to him about why it's taken so long.
6/6/2019 • 11 minutes, 48 seconds
Once - The Musical
Once: The Musical has hit Auckland's Waterfront Theatre. Lead cast members Lisa Crawley and Adam Ogle swing by the RNZ Studio to perform the Academy Award winning song 'Falling Slowly'.
6/6/2019 • 13 minutes, 19 seconds
The Mixtape: Milly Olykan
Milly Olykan is a New Zealander who's job is to take Nashville - more specifically country music - to the world. For the RNZ Music Mixtape Milly shares some of the songs that have accompanied her career so far.
6/1/2019 • 56 minutes, 21 seconds
It's been 20 years since Napster changed the record industry forever
Napster, the pioneering file-sharing service that almost destroyed the record industry, turns 20 this month. Music journalist and author Steve Knopper joins RNZ Music to discuss the lasting effect it's had on the music industry.
6/1/2019 • 12 minutes, 19 seconds
Mike Nesmith of the Monkees: “I’m way too stoned to do an interview right now!”
Mike Nesmith and Micky Dolenz of '60s pop group the Monkees are performing in NZ this month. RNZ Music's Elliott Childs spoke to Nesmith as he was enjoying a somewhat hazy afternoon in the Los Angeles sunshine.
6/1/2019 • 15 minutes, 51 seconds
Te Kōtare
Te Kōtare is a waiata resource for young New Zealanders. The crowdfunded project was dreamed up by the late Jenny Shearer, an early childhood teacher who did not live to see her ambitions fulfilled. Earlier this month, Te Kōtare co-writer Matiu Te Huki and performers Alistair Fraser and Jessie Moss performed waiata with the tamariki of Wellington's Berhampore School. Yadana Saw was there to see Te Kōtare take flight.
6/1/2019 • 7 minutes, 11 seconds
Song Crush Ep 19: Kevin Morby, Jamila Woods, Sebadoh
The Song Crush team have comebacks from alt-rock greats Sebadoh and Bill Callahan, an educational jam from Jamila Woods, and more fresh musical treats.
5/31/2019 • 31 minutes, 17 seconds
Introducing: Avi
Avi introduces us to his song 'Too Damn Much (feat. $ian)'
5/30/2019 • 5 minutes, 12 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 236: 1994 in Music
In this week's Pocket Edition, Yadana Saw talks to two of New Zealand's top live music photographers and we take a look back at some of the best NZ albums of 1994.
5/30/2019 • 55 minutes, 12 seconds
The Mixtape: Toby Morris
For the RNZ Music mixtapte illustrator and cartoonist Toby Morris shares his favourite songs and tips for drawing good. He speaks with Yadana Saw.
5/25/2019 • 54 minutes, 34 seconds
Song Crush 18 - Tyler The Creator, Kelsey Lu, SJD, and Alphabethead
Is Tyler the Creator the Brian Wilson of this generation? The Song Crush Team consider his new album Igor, and rave about new music from Kelsey Lu, SJD, and more.
5/24/2019 • 35 minutes, 4 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 235: Kacey Musgraves/ 40 Watt Banana
In this week's Pocket Edition, Kirsten Johnstone talks to Grammy winning country pop star Kacey Musgraves and Trevor Reekie explores an album of psychedelic music from Wellington that hasn't been heard in almost 50 years.
5/23/2019 • 53 minutes, 55 seconds
Bailey Wiley releases her most honest songs yet
Taranaki born soul singer Bailey Wiley is becoming stronger and more resolutely herself with each release. Kirsten Johnstone finds out more about her evolution.
5/20/2019 • 13 minutes, 14 seconds
Song Crush Ep 17: The National, Craig Finn, Beatcomber
The Song Crush team listen to the feminine flecked new songs from indie-rock veterans The National, and a minimalist cover of Cher’s 1998 hit ‘Believe’ amongst other great new releases.
5/19/2019 • 33 minutes, 50 seconds
Small Island Big Song: uniting indigenous musicians from across the Pacific
Small Island Big Song is an album that unites indigenous musicians from seafaring cultures across the Pacific & Indian Oceans. All the songs were recorded in nature, using traditional instruments and languages, creating a contemporary and relevant epic musical statement in the face of climate change. Trevor Reekie speaks to Small Island Big Song producers Tim Cole and BaoBao Chen.
5/18/2019 • 16 minutes, 36 seconds
Beatcomber's Creature Comforts
Sophie Scott-Maunder and Jonathan Shirley of Wellington band Beatcomber talk to Elliott Childs about their new EP Creature Comforts and the difficulties of having half the band living in the UK.
5/18/2019 • 10 minutes, 9 seconds
Introducing: ZÖ
ZÖ introduces us to her song 'To Be Loved' from her debut EP WAR.
5/18/2019 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
Psychedelic Nashville star Kacey Musgraves on creating a 'beautiful hiding place'
'Cosmic Cowgirl' Kacey Musgraves played the Auckland Town Hall on Friday, charming a diverse crowd of devoted fans. Kirsten Johnstone sat down with her to find out more about her psychedelic, Grammy Award-winning album Golden Hour.
5/18/2019 • 17 minutes, 41 seconds
Jesse Mulligan's Christmas Song competition
Does the music played in shops and on the radio in the lead-up to Christmas make you think 'I could do better than that!" Well, here's your chance. Jesse Mulligan announces RNZ's new orignal songwriting contest on Music 101.
5/18/2019 • 11 minutes, 42 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 234: Skinny Hobos/ Goodshirt
In this week's Pocket Edition, Tony Stamp speaks with Rodney Fisher and Gareth Thomas of Goodshirt, we meet singer/songwriter Claudia Jardine and rock and roll duo Skinny Hobos blow the doors off the RNZ studio.
5/16/2019 • 55 minutes, 54 seconds
Live NZ music photography: tales from the pit
New Zealand has a passionate community of live music photographers, many of whom are showing their work as part of an exhibition called 'From The Pit'. We asked them to share their favourite... or not so favourite moments from the photographers' pit.
5/14/2019 • 9 minutes, 18 seconds
The Mixtape: David Farrier
When he's not making documentaries about competitive tickling or danger tourism, David Farrier enjoys listening to music. In this week's Mixtape he shares five of his favourite songs.
5/11/2019 • 54 minutes, 8 seconds
Flip Grater
Singer and songwriter Flip Grater opens up about balancing being a mother and a musician and her new EP, Lullabies for Anaïs.
5/11/2019 • 11 minutes, 55 seconds
Something Something
Elleana Dumper of student lead music industry organisation Something Something talks to Yadana Saw about their latest projects.
5/11/2019 • 10 minutes, 25 seconds
Jan Hellreigel on her new album, book and podcast, Sportsman of the Year
Award-winning songwriter Jan Hellriegel has just released her fourth solo album Sportsman of the Year. It’s more than just an album – there’s a book and a podcast too, in which Jan shares stories from her life in music. She joined us to discuss her new project and to perform the album's opening track 'Hound Dog' live.
5/11/2019 • 14 minutes, 38 seconds
Song Crush Ep 16: Holly Herndon, Rhiannon Giddens, MorMor
The Song Crush team this week play a song created by AI, an old ghost song, a fiery love poem, and some trade-aid jazz.
5/10/2019 • 31 minutes, 8 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 233: Jungle/ Larkin Poe/ A.U.R.A.
On this week's Pocket Edition we talk to UK soul merchants Jungle, Nashville blues-rockers Larkin Poe, and host a live session with Wellington's A.U.R.A.
5/9/2019 • 54 minutes, 20 seconds
The Mixtape: SJD
SJD, aka Sean James Donnelly, is about to release a collection of miniature synth-pop songs. He joins Kirsten Johnstone to preview some of these alongside some of the synth greats.
5/4/2019 • 57 minutes, 21 seconds
Introducing: Long Distance Runner
Simon from Auckland hardcore band Long Distance Runner introduces their song 'Eulogy'.
5/4/2019 • 3 minutes, 38 seconds
Larkin Poe - Preachin' Blues
Tenacious Nashville-based blues-rock duo Larkin Poe recently played 2 sold out NZ shows recently at Auckland's Tuning Fork and Christchurch's Blue Smoke. Sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell of Larkin Poe now have a flourishing career of their own -but for a handful of years, the Atlanta duo regularly toured bars and clubs and later collaborated and were mentored by Elvis Costello before graduating to playing stadiums with Bob Seger and Keith Urban. Trevor Reekie caught up with the duo in their dressing room at The Tuning Fork before their Auckland show.
5/4/2019 • 15 minutes, 23 seconds
Cedric Burnside: Growing Up With The Blues
Mississippi musician Cedric Burnside talks to Elliott Childs about his relationship to the Blues and being the grandson of Hill Country Blues legend R.L Burnside.
5/4/2019 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
Jungle
British neo soul collective Jungle played out a sold-out show in Auckland last week. Before the concert Waveney Russ sat down with the core duo behind the music.
5/4/2019 • 11 minutes, 4 seconds
Song Crush Ep 15: JessB, Cate Le Bon, Little Simz
The Song Crush team this week have songs to make you bounce in your chair, others to make you weep. Host Kirsten Johnstone is joined by Tony Stamp and Brad ‘Sticky’ Warrington for new tunes by Jess B, Soaked Oats, Scott Mannion and more.
5/3/2019 • 28 minutes, 32 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 232: Aldous Harding/ Troy Kingi
On this week's Pocket Edition we talk to Aldous Harding about her beguiling new album Designer, and Troy Kingi tells us about his first te reo Māori song.
5/2/2019 • 52 minutes, 26 seconds
The Mixtape: Henry Oliver
This week's RNZ Music Mixtape selector is Henry Oliver. Currently the editor at Metro Magazine, he's also been the bassist in Die Die Die, a proprietor of popular K'Rd bar DOC, and a budding tennis champ. Henry shares his tunes and tales with Yadana Saw.
4/27/2019 • 56 minutes, 50 seconds
Meg Mac
Sydney-born Meg Mac is selling out shows across the world and being compared to the likes of Adele. Ahead of her second New Zealand show at Auckland's Tuning Fork she spoke to Bridie Chetwin-Kelly.
4/27/2019 • 11 minutes, 36 seconds
Tiki Taane talks Prime TV's 'Anthems'
Tiki Taane talks to RNZ Music about one of his many gigs - live sound engineer for Shapeshifter.
4/27/2019 • 14 minutes, 13 seconds
Introducing: Lilly Carron
Auckland singer-songwriter Lilly Carron introduces her song 'Evaporate The Rain'.
4/27/2019 • 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Song Crush 14: James Blake/ Dave/ The Delines
On this week's Song Crush we delve into UK hip hop, doom rock, alt-country and plenty in between, with help from Wallace Chapman and Leilani Momoisea
4/27/2019 • 31 minutes, 2 seconds
Decoding Aldous Harding’s new album Designer
New Zealand songwriter Aldous Harding teases with cryptic lyrics and a feather-weight feeling on her third album Designer. Kirsten Johnstone speaks to the woman behind the songs.
4/25/2019 • 16 minutes, 49 seconds
REVIEW: Billie Eilish at Spark Arena – "a shared dream"
American teen doom-pop sensation Billie Eilish played to a sold-out Spark Arena in Auckland recently. Well-jaded concert goer Yadana Saw chaperones two 12-year-old fans for their first ever concert and review.
4/24/2019 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
Angelique Kidjo - Africa's Premiere Diva
Originally from Benin, Angelique Kidjo has had a stellar career that saw her begin singing from the age of 6 and after escaping political turmoil in Africa to France. Where she rose from poverty to become a Grammy Award-winning artist. Trevor Reekie caught up with Angelique Kidjo before her WOMAD Taranaki performance.
4/20/2019 • 17 minutes, 6 seconds
Love and Hope live at Old St Pauls
Troy Kingi, Mara TK and Mark Vanilau are Love and Hope. To coincide with Te Matatini, the national kapa haka championships, the trio played Wellington's Old St. Pauls for a special night with friends and whānau.
4/20/2019 • 26 minutes
Red Bull Music Academy panel discussion
To mark the end of the Red Bull Music Academy- a yearly worldwide programme of lectures and workshops- we invited four Kiwi graduates to share their experiences.
4/20/2019 • 29 minutes, 6 seconds
Song Crush Ep13: Weyes Blood, Hybrid Rose, Meer
The Song Crush squad gets swept away by Weyes Blood, celebrates staying home with Hybrid Rose and Fanfickk, and samples Meer's aural cuisine.
4/20/2019 • 26 minutes, 40 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 230: Matt Corby/ Damon Krukowski
In this week's Pocket Edition we speak to Australian chart-topper Matt Corby, and Damon Krukowski from Galaxie 500 explains his podcast Ways of Hearing, which tackles the ways digital audio is changing us.
4/18/2019 • 52 minutes, 35 seconds
IllBaz: "Racism in the music industry... It's always there"
Ill Baz is one of the acts performing at the upcoming You Are Us/Aroha Nui benefit shows, raising money for those affected by the Christchurch terror attack. He talks to Tony Stamp about growing up Muslim in Aotearoa, and how our country has responded to the attack.
4/18/2019 • 15 minutes, 1 second
The Mixtape: Tom Scott
Auckland rapper Tom Scott's collaborative project Avantdale Bowling Club has taken out the 2019 Taite Music Prize, which recognises outstanding creativity in an album. He joined Kirsten Johnstone to choose songs and share yarns for the RNZ Music Mixtape.
4/16/2019 • 55 minutes, 12 seconds
How Bob Marley’s 1979 Western Springs concert changed NZ music
Bob Marley played his first and only NZ concert on Monday, 16 April 1979, at Auckland's Western Springs. Gareth Shute looks back on that visit and the seismic effect it had on this country's relationship with reggae music.
4/15/2019 • 22 minutes, 43 seconds
The Mixtape: Grant Smithies
Grant Smithies is a music critic, writer, reviewer and record store owner. He shares his favourite songs and tales of alternative careers in his mixtape with Yadana Saw.
4/13/2019 • 58 minutes, 25 seconds
Introducing: Samson Pax
Auckland hip hop artist Samson Pax introduces us to his track 'Coast'
4/13/2019 • 4 minutes, 31 seconds
Marlon Williams in Auckland
Singer/songwriter Marlon Williams talks to Yadana Saw ahead of tonight's You Are Us (Aroha Nui) concert in Auckland.
4/13/2019 • 11 minutes, 38 seconds
Ways of Hearing
A new book and podcast explores how digital audio has affected our lives. Author and former Galaxie 500 drummer Damon Krukowski talks to Elliott Childs about Ways of Hearing.
4/13/2019 • 25 minutes, 37 seconds
Matt Corby
Australian singer-songwriter Matt Corby has won multiple Aria Awards, and spent a good deal of time at the top of the Aussie music charts. He spoke to RNZ's Tony Stamp about being an introverted fella in the public eye, and how having a huge vocal range can be a bit of a burden.
4/13/2019 • 12 minutes, 44 seconds
Mermaidens Talk Vinyl
Lily West from Mermaiden's joins Yadana Saw to discuss the bands new single 'You Maintain the Stain' and the process of putting your music on vinyl in 2019.
4/13/2019 • 10 minutes, 30 seconds
Song Crush Ep 12: Lizzo, Big Thief, Rosie Lowe
We warm up for the release of Cuz I Love You, the third album from booty-shaking self-loving flute-tooting star Lizzo, get tantric with Rosie Lowe, swept away by the charms of Argentinian trio Fémina, and bewitched by folk-rockers Big Thief.
4/12/2019 • 29 minutes, 15 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 229: IllBaz/ Grady Smith
On this week's Pocket Edition we talk to DJ IllBaz ahead of his performance at the Aroha Nui Christchurch benefit shows, and country music critic Grady Smith tells us about the recent collision between country and hip hop.
4/11/2019 • 54 minutes, 12 seconds
Is 'Old Town Road' Country?
Controversy erupted this week when 'Old Town Road' by Atlanta Rapper Lil Nas X was removed from the Billboard Country charts for not being Country enough. Yadana Saw talks to country music critic and former music journalist Grady Smith about the controversy surrounding the decision and what makes a song 'country'.
4/6/2019 • 11 minutes, 53 seconds
The Mixtape: Karyn Rachtman
Karyn Rachtman is one of the most influential music supervisors in the world, due to her work on film soundtracks including Pulp Fiction, Boogie Nights and Moulin Rouge. Joining us for the RNZ Music Mixtape, she shares five of her favourite songs.
4/6/2019 • 54 minutes, 2 seconds
A New Era for the Leigh Sawmill Cafe
Saffron Guinness talks to Yadana Saw about the history of the Leigh Sawmill Cafe. After 22 years of being owned and operated by the Guinness family, the Sawmill Cafe is changing management. To celebrate the end of an era and the start of a new one, Saffron is producing a documentary about the history of the storied NZ music venue.
4/6/2019 • 9 minutes, 26 seconds
Louis Baker Live on Music 101
Singer/Songwriter Louis Baker plays his new song 'The People' live in the Music 101 studio and talks to Yadana Saw about filming the video for the song in Newtown.
4/6/2019 • 10 minutes, 58 seconds
Theia - I'm really happy with myself now
Viral pop songstress Theia is about to release her new EP Not Your Princess, she speaks to Yadana Saw about growing into her music career.
4/6/2019 • 9 minutes, 37 seconds
Song Crush Ep 11: Church & AP, Connie Constance, Caroline Easther, Chai
The Song Crush team this week listen to new releases ranging from homegrown, colloquial hip-hop to grown-up love songs, Japanese indie pop to British Brexit music.
4/5/2019 • 30 minutes, 6 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 228
In this week's Pocket Edition we catch up with Irish singer-songwriter Hozier, Pop songwriter Jenna Andrews, and local dub merchant Christoph El' Truento.
4/4/2019 • 53 minutes, 55 seconds
Booka Shade
Booka Shade are one of the most acclaimed electronic acts in the world. In Auckland recently to play a show, the German duo sat down with RNZ's Tony Stamp.
3/30/2019 • 13 minutes, 24 seconds
Christoph El’ Truento goes back to his roots with new record
Christoph El' Truento is perhaps best known as the beat-making brains behind hip hop outfit @Peace, as well as lending his skills to the likes of Homebrew and Avantdale Bowling Club - to name a few.
3/30/2019 • 11 minutes, 30 seconds
Stinky Jim on Ranking Roger
Jim Pinckney remembers the music and career of The Beat frontman and 80s two-tone and ska pioneer Ranking Roger (born Roger Charlery) who passed away this week age 56.
3/30/2019 • 10 minutes, 15 seconds
Jenna Andrews
Jenna Andrews works in the Los Angeles pop industry, co-writing with heavyweights like Drake, Jennifer Lopez and Max Martin. In Auckland recently for SongHubs - an event that saw her working with local musicians- she spoke with Tony Stamp.
3/30/2019 • 11 minutes, 1 second
INTERVIEW: Billie Eilish warts and all
At only 17 years old, gloomy pop merchant Billie Eilish has just released her long-awaited debut album When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Last year, Billie played the Laneway Festival and Yadana Saw got to delve beneath her staunch and surly exterior in a conversation about horseriding, clothing as armour, fanhood and skin maladies.
3/30/2019 • 10 minutes, 1 second
Jeremy Taylor Remembers Scott Walker
Jeremy Taylor of Slow Boat Records joins Yadana Saw on Music 101 to discuss the life and career of avant-garde pop musician Scott Walker who passed away last week at the age of 76.
3/30/2019 • 13 minutes, 14 seconds
Introducing: Adam Hattaway and the Haunters
Adam Hattaway from Adam Hattaway and The Haunters introduces their song 'Turn Around'.
3/30/2019 • 4 minutes, 39 seconds
'Take Me To Church' singer Hozier on his new album Wasteland Baby
Ahead of his New Zealand concert, Irish singer-songwriter Hozier talks to Yadana Saw about writing the follow-up to his smash hit of 2013, 'Take Me To Church'.
3/30/2019 • 14 minutes, 20 seconds
Song Crush EP 10: Billie Eilish, Flume, SOAK
Pop prodigy Billie Eilish's long awaited debut LP is out, and who better to give it a first listen than a group of 11-13 year old young women? Plus we have new music from Flume, Lafawndah, SOAK and Mdou Moctar.
3/29/2019 • 29 minutes, 42 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 227: Chaii/ DJ Vadim
In this week's Pocket Edition we talk to Persian-Kiwi rapper Chaii, and UK DJ Vadim.
3/28/2019 • 54 minutes, 21 seconds
The Mixtape: Broods
This week's RNZ Mixtape selectors Broods share their favourite songs. Brother and sister Caleb and Georgia Nott talk about their musical family and unreal Los Angeles life with Yadana Saw.
3/23/2019 • 54 minutes, 16 seconds
Cha Wa
Cha Wa is a Grammy-nominated Mardi Gras Indian funk band based out of New Orleans, Louisiana. Front man, J'Wan Boudreaux, carries his cultural origins by dressing in traditional Mardi Gras Indian suits including an intricately designed 20-inch headdress.
3/23/2019 • 12 minutes, 40 seconds
Country music: 'It’s not just dudes in beards and hats'
Kiwi expat and music industry professional Milly Olykan on her role in bringing country music to the world, and why women in country are often writing more interesting songs than their male counterparts.
3/23/2019 • 15 minutes, 33 seconds
Hatred comes from misinformation says Persian-Kiwi rapper CHAII
CHAII came to New Zealand as an 8-year-old Iranian immigrant who learned to speak English by rapping to Eminem. Her debut single 'Digebasse (Enough)', with lyrics in both English and Farsi, has taken on a new meaning since the Christchurch attack.
3/23/2019 • 15 minutes, 25 seconds
Tiki Taane on Christchurch
In an impromptu kōrero with RNZ's Tony Stamp, Tiki Taane shared his thoughts on last week's terrorist attack in his hometown of Christchurch.
3/23/2019 • 13 minutes, 25 seconds
Song Crush - Ep 9: The Cinematic Orchestra, Neneh Cherry
Songs with a contemplative feel dominate the Song Crush selections this week, with songs from The Cinematic Orchestra, Neneh Cherry, Scott Mulvahill and Koffee.
3/22/2019 • 29 minutes, 55 seconds
Song Crush - Ep 8: Our songs of the summer
It's a jumbo edition of Song Crush this week as seven of RNZ Music's regular song-crushers choose their best track of the summer.
3/19/2019 • 34 minutes, 57 seconds
Live at WOMAD: Experimental Estonian duo Maarja Nuut & Ruum
NZ Music was lucky enough to record an intimate live session with Estonian experimental electronic duo Maarja Nuut & Ruum. They performed their darkly evocative track ‘The Lost Geese’.
3/16/2019 • 8 minutes, 48 seconds
Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard
Backstage on the day of their Auckland show, Death Cab For Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard talked to Tony Stamp about how gentrification inspired lead single 'Gold Rush'.
3/16/2019 • 10 minutes, 6 seconds
Finn Andrews of the Veils on his debut solo album One Piece At A Time
The Veils' Finn Andrews has just released his debut solo album, One Piece At A Time. Ahead of an extensive nationwide tour, he sat down with Tony Stamp to discuss the album track by track.
3/16/2019 • 15 minutes
Music 101 Pocket Edition 225: Emily Muli/ Kian/ Rhye
On this week's Pocket Edition: a performance from local up-and-comer Emily Muli, plus chats with Aussie teen star Kian and Canada's Rhye.
3/14/2019 • 52 minutes, 34 seconds
Song Crush - Ep 7: Solange, Four Tet, Stella Donnelly
The Song Crush team this week listen to Solange’s misty eyed tribute to her hometown of Houston, and new music from Four Tet, Helado Negro, Stella Donnelly and more.
3/12/2019 • 29 minutes, 46 seconds
The Mixtape: Trevor Reekie
Trevor Reekie has been a pivotal figure in the NZ music scene throughout his career, from helping discover Bic Runga and Shihad to showcasing trans-global artists on RNZ. Here Trevor shares five songs that have impacted him during his life.
3/9/2019 • 54 minutes, 59 seconds
Global music tech company InMusic opens local branch on Auckland's K Rd
Global music technology company InMusic have new premises on Auckland's Karangahape Rd. CEO Jack O'Donnell and local Managing Director Morgan Donaghue discuss their plans for the industry.
3/9/2019 • 4 minutes, 3 seconds
KIAN - the young Aussie singer with a surprise hit
KIAN's debut song 'Waiting' has had 25 million streams. It won a nationwide song contest, and he's just been signed to the same label as Lorde, Drake, Ariana Grande, and Nicki Minaj. Yadana Saw speaks to the young Australian singer about his rapid rise.
3/9/2019 • 9 minutes, 53 seconds
Does streaming music hurt the planet?
Drs Sharon George and Deidre McKay discuss their BBC.com article 'How Streaming Music Could Be Harming The Planet'.
3/9/2019 • 6 minutes, 47 seconds
Canadian soul musician Rhye: songs to seduce
The music of Rhye is seductive soul, an exploration of long-term love that feels almost voyeuristic to listen to. Ahead of their Auckland Festival show, Kirsten Johnstone speaks to the man behind it, Canadian multi-instrumentalist and producer Mike Milosh.
3/6/2019 • 12 minutes, 22 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 224: Sleaford Mods/ Tiny Ruins/ Neko Case
In this week's Pocket Edition we talk to Jason Williamson from acerbic Brit duo Sleaford Mods, Tiny Ruins' Hollie Fullbrook, and Neko Case.
3/4/2019 • 53 minutes, 20 seconds
Isaiah B Brunt - Voodoo Blues Tour
Originally from Auckland, Isaiah B Brunt, a former Darling Harbour studio owner had a successful career in the studio business working with a number of key Australian artists.
3/2/2019 • 12 minutes, 26 seconds
Hilltop Hoods opening for a master
Tonight Eminem is playing Wellington's Westpac Stadium in front of what is believed to be a record crowd of 45,000. Supporting him on his Rapture tour are Australian hip hop crew Hilltop Hoods who kindly popped in before they had soundcheck.
3/2/2019 • 14 minutes, 14 seconds
INTERVIEW: Hollie Fullbrook of Tiny Ruins on new album Olympic Girls
A Greyhound bus full of released prisoners; the trouble with sparklers; and a scooter crash in Zanzibar. Just some of the things that inspired lyrics on Tiny Ruins' new album Olympic Girls. Hollie Fullbrook tells the stories behind the songs.
3/2/2019 • 21 minutes, 29 seconds
Introducing: Flamingo Pier
Luke Walker from Flamingo Pier introduces their song 'Find Your Way'.
3/2/2019 • 6 minutes, 34 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 223: Julia Jacklin/ Happy Mondays
On this week's Pocket Edition we talk to Mark Day from UK legends Happy Mondays, and host a live session from Australian singer-songwriter Julia Jacklin.
2/28/2019 • 54 minutes, 17 seconds
The Mixtape: Garth Cartwright
Garth Cartwright, a New Zealand-born, London-based music and arts writer chooses tunes and talks to Trevor Reekie about hitting the road, exploring new places, absorbing the music and encouraging the musicians to tell their stories for the RNZ Mixtape.
2/23/2019 • 54 minutes, 45 seconds
Auckland Festival put Waiata Māori at the heart of their program
Two Auckland Festival shows in March put waiata Māori front and centre - a free sing-along event in Aotea Square called Tira, and another called Tōku Reo Waiata. The brains behind the shows, Tama Waipara, and performer Annie Crummer tell Kirsten Johnstone about the kaupapa.
2/23/2019 • 17 minutes, 21 seconds
INTERVIEW: Mark Day of The Happy Mondays
In the late 80s and early 90s, Manchester’s The Happy Mondays had a reputation as a hedonistic, drug fuelled hot mess of a band. Amazingly, they're still alive and touring. Johnny Vahry caught up with guitarist Mark Day ahead of their one off show in New Zealand.
2/22/2019 • 14 minutes, 55 seconds
Song Crush - EP 5: Aldous Harding, Chaka Khan, Weyes Blood
The Song Crush team enthuse over new music by Aldous Harding, Chaka Khan, Weyes Blood, The Better Oblivion Community Centre and much more.
2/22/2019 • 32 minutes, 54 seconds
Interview: Sleaford Mods' Jason Williamson on new album Eton Alive
Sleaford Mods have been called 'the angriest band in Britain' by The Guardian, and 'the world's greatest rock n' roll band' by Iggy Pop. RNZ's Tony Stamp talked to vocalist Jason Williamson about their just-released album Eton Alive.
2/21/2019 • 15 minutes, 36 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 222: The Chats/ Al Park/ Lydia Cole
On this week's Pocket Edition we chat with Aussie teen punks The Chats, go deep with Christchurch stalwarts Al Park and Adam McGrath, and host a live performance from ex-pat Lydia Cole.
2/21/2019 • 53 minutes, 43 seconds
Al Park - Better Already
Al Park has been a stalwart of the Christchurch music scene for a considerable number of years. Trevor Reekie sits down with Al and Adam McGrath to talk about the new tribute album Better Already - The Songs of Al Park.
2/16/2019 • 17 minutes, 32 seconds
INTERVIEW: Cate Le Bon on her new album
Welsh musician Cate Le Bon live in session with Kiran Dass in RNZ's Auckland studios just after she arrived in the country.
2/16/2019 • 15 minutes, 6 seconds
Song Crush - EP 4: The Grammys, Kacey Musgraves, Nakhane
The Song Crush team this week debrief on the Grammy Awards, country/pop artist Jamie McDell explains why Kacey Musgraves won album of the year, and there's new music from Jessica Pratt, Nakhane and local beatmaker Whyfisucks.
2/15/2019 • 29 minutes, 43 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 221: Jon Hopkins/ The Specials
In this week's Pocket Edition we talk to Dr Kirsten Zemke about recent abuse allegations in the music industry, and catch up with Horace Panter from The Specials.
2/14/2019 • 52 minutes, 46 seconds
The Mixtape: Teresa Patterson
Teresa Paterson has been involved in the NZ music industry for more than two decades working in band management, PR and at record labels, including a stint as the head of Virgin Records NZ. She shares her all-female mixtape ahead of the inaugural Milk & Honey festival, which celebrates International Women's Day.
2/9/2019 • 56 minutes, 49 seconds
The Mixtape: Sir Vere
In 1993 Phil Bell AKA Sir Vere co-founded 95bFM's True School Hip Hop Show. Since then he's dabbled in TV and publishing, and is now Program and Content Director at Mai FM. Ahead of the True School reunion happening as part of bFM's 50th anniversary, Phil talked to us about five of his favourite songs, and what they mean to him.
2/9/2019 • 53 minutes, 46 seconds
The Specials - Ska'd For Life
Horace Panter talks to Trevor Reekie about his career in the band which he documented in his book 'Ska'd for Life: A Personal Journey with The Specials' published in 2008.
2/9/2019 • 13 minutes, 22 seconds
Jorja Smith
British singer Jorja Smith won the Critics Choice Prize at the 2018 Brit Awards, and scored a Grammy Nomination for Best New Artist on the strength of her debut album Lost & Found. Prior to her set at Auckland's Laneway Festival, she had a chat with Tony Stamp.
2/9/2019 • 5 minutes, 52 seconds
Jon Hopkins
Electronic musician Jon Hopkins was in town last week to perform the closing slot at Auckland's Laneway festival. Tony Stamp caught up with him to chat about transcendental meditation and his surprise Grammy nomination.
2/9/2019 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
Song Crush EP 3 - Tiny Ruins, Methyl Ethel, Fatima
Kirsten Johnstone, Tony Stamp, and Yadana Saw present their favourite songs of the week, with a special ring-in from John Campbell. Songs by Tiny Ruins, Rosalía, Methyl Ethel, Fatima, Josin, and Milk.
2/9/2019 • 26 minutes, 6 seconds
Streaming R Kelly and Michael Jackson: can we still listen?
After two new shocking documentary series about R Kelly and Michael Jackson's alleged sexual misconduct, can we still listen to their music with a clear conscience? Yadana Saw speaks with ethnomusicologist Kirsten Zemke.
2/9/2019 • 19 minutes, 31 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 220: Beirut/ Masego/ Pickle Darling
In this week's Pocket Edition we chat to Masego about muscles, Zach from Beirut talks ghost peppers, and Pickle Darling tells us how he made his debut album in various moldy bedrooms.
2/6/2019 • 54 minutes, 28 seconds
Introducing: The Butlers
Christchurch band The Butlers introduce their song 'Leopard of Sweet Dreams'.
2/6/2019 • 6 minutes, 49 seconds
The Mixtape: Karl Steven
Karl Steven of Supergroove, The Drab Doo Riffs and Heart Attack Alley is the RNZ Mixtape selector. He shares his songs and stories of being in bands to studying for his PhD at Cambridge.
2/2/2019 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 57 seconds
TrapHouseJazz pioneer Masego on his debut album Lady lady
American singer & multi-instrumentalist Masego's live track 'Tadow' is currently sitting on over 100 million views on YouTube. In town for Auckland's Laneway festival, he sat down for a chat with Tony Stamp.
2/2/2019 • 9 minutes, 25 seconds
Pickle Darling's Lukas Mayo on his debut album Bigness
Pickle Darling's debut album Bigness was recorded in various bedrooms around Christchurch, and went on to feature as Bandcamp's Album of the Day. Tony Stamp spoke to the man behind it, Lukas Mayo.
2/2/2019 • 11 minutes, 53 seconds
Song Crush - EP 2: James Blake, Julia Jacklin
Kirsten Johnstone talks about hot new music with Radio Active's Breakfast host Maggie Tweedie, RNZ music producer Tony Stamp and Jana Whitta from Girls Rock! Aotearoa, among other things.
2/2/2019 • 26 minutes, 13 seconds
Don't Feed The Pop Monster
Yadana Saw caught up with Broods about their new album Don't Feed The Pop Monster.
2/2/2019 • 13 minutes, 4 seconds
Beirut's Zac Condon on his new album Gallipoli
The Beirut mastermind on his love of ghost peppers, his hatred of HD TV, and his new album Gallipoli.
1/31/2019 • 10 minutes, 55 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 219: Gin Wigmore/ Church & AP
On this week's Pocket Edition Yadana chats to Gin Wigmore ahead of her return to NZ, and up & coming hip hop duo AP & Church.
1/31/2019 • 51 minutes, 11 seconds
Church and AP
Rap duo Church and AP take their show to the regions. Church tells Yadana Saw what the youth want.
1/26/2019 • 7 minutes, 5 seconds
Introducing: Bored Housewives
Wellington duo Bored Housewives Club introduce their song Personfriend.
1/26/2019 • 5 minutes, 54 seconds
Lontalius
Lontalius is one of the local names on the lineup at Laneway 2019. He spoke to Tony Stamp about songwriting in LA, writing in different genres, and the choice to include pronouns in his lyrics.
1/26/2019 • 8 minutes
LIVE SESSION: Opal Ocean
Opal Ocean are an acoustic guitar duo who met in Melbourne, but who both have roots in New Zealand. Kirsten Johnstone got them in the studio to play a couple of songs and tell their story of going from busking to the Montreaux jazz festival.
1/26/2019 • 19 minutes, 50 seconds
Song Crush - Ep 1: Sharon Van Etten/Lawrence Arabia
Host Kirsten Johnstone is joined by RNZ music producers Tony Stamp, and Yadana Saw, The Sampler’s Nick Bollinger (who is off writing a book for the next six months) and Sharon Van Etten super-fan John Campbell.
1/26/2019 • 28 minutes, 37 seconds
The Mixtape: John Psathas
John Psathas one of NZ’s most famous composers, having written music for the 2004 Olympic games, for world renowned performers, for films, and collaborated with artists such as Warren Maxwell and Serj Tankian. He speaks to Kirsten Johnstone and plays some of the songs that have meant the most to him.
1/25/2019 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 44 seconds
Andrew Scheps
Andrew Scheps is a mix engineer who has worked on some notable albums, and won Grammy awards for three of them. Currently in Auckland hosting workshops as part of the NZ Music Producer Series, he spoke to RNZ's Tony Stamp.
1/2/2019 • 22 minutes, 2 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 218: Goodbyes and highlights of 2018
In this week's Pocket Edition, Alex Behan and Nick Bollinger share their plans for 2019, Julia Dean gives us a surprise performance and lots of favourite 2018 tracks and music news.
12/22/2018 • 54 minutes, 16 seconds
The Mixtape: Lorraine Barry
Lorraine Barry is the manager behind Dave Dobbyn, Tom Scott, Mark Vanilau and Nomad. In her RNZ Music mixtape she shares songs and tales from her international career working with Massive Attack, Chemical Brothers, Ice T, Soul II Soul and most famously the Spice Girls. Lorraine Barry speaks with Yadana Saw.
12/22/2018 • 56 minutes, 11 seconds
Nick Bollinger takes a break from The Sampler (but he'll be back!)
Nick Bollinger is taking time off from The Sampler to write a book about 70s counterculture in NZ. He talks with Music 101's Alex Behan.
12/22/2018 • 14 minutes, 15 seconds
Introducing: Blu Fish
Blu Fish introduce their song, 'Fresher'.
12/19/2018 • 6 minutes, 43 seconds
The Sampler: Best local albums of 2018
Nick Bollinger revisits some his favourite local sounds of 2018.
12/18/2018 • 14 minutes, 21 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 217: Orbital/Drax Project
In this week's Pocket Edition, Alex Behan speaks with Phil Hartnoll one half of sibling duo Orbital, we meet with Wellington's Corduroy and Drax Project takes Yadana Saw on a tour of their rehearsal space at Avalon Studios
12/15/2018 • 52 minutes, 54 seconds
RNZ Music's favourite international songs of 2018
The RNZ Music crew (Kirsten Johnstone, Tony Stamp, Nick Bollinger, Alex Behan, and Yadana Saw) make their music picks from 2018's crop of international releases and give their opinions on the definitive trends from this year.
12/15/2018 • 56 minutes, 36 seconds
Orbital bring live show to NZ
Electronic duo Orbital came out of the UK acid house scene of the 1980s and are regarded as pioneers of live electronic performance. Before visiting NZ for the first time, they speak to RNZ Music about taking electronic music mainstream.
12/15/2018 • 15 minutes, 42 seconds
Bene is on the rise
Bene has created a helluva buzz with only two released songs. We meet the Auckland teenager and find out how all this has happened and check out her excellent song Soaked.
12/15/2018 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
Introducing: Corduroy.
Corduroy. introduce their song, 'Waiting Game'.
12/15/2018 • 6 minutes, 10 seconds
Beach House
Baltimore dream pop duo Beach House have built a loyal following since their debut in 2006. Seven excellent albums in they are coming to New Zealand for the Auckland Arts Festival 2019.
12/15/2018 • 19 minutes, 23 seconds
RNZ Music's favourite local songs of 2018
The crew at RNZ Music choose their favourite local tracks songs of 2018.
12/8/2018 • 57 minutes, 2 seconds
The Buzzcocks - Long lunches, no sound checks.
Music Promoter Kurt Shanks recalls stories from The Buzzcocks New Zealand tours in both 2013 and 2016 including long lunches, details on their riders and their motto 'No Moet - No Show-ay'.
12/8/2018 • 6 minutes, 57 seconds
Introducing: Paige
Auckland musician Paige introduces her song Alignments.
12/8/2018 • 4 minutes, 48 seconds
Sorrento: Pick Up
Marika Hodgson is a highly sought after bass player working with everyone from Rhian Sheehan to Teeks. Her first solo outing under the moniker Sorrento is a fun funky frolic featuring Troy Kingi.
12/8/2018 • 3 minutes, 19 seconds
Defining 'Island Time' with Diggy Dupé
Grey Lynn rapper Diggy Dupé catches up with RNZ Music's Danielle Street to chat about his new EP Island Time.
12/8/2018 • 10 minutes, 18 seconds
Church and AP "scarcity creates demand"
Church and AP have built up an incredible amount of hype about their new song 'Ready or Not'. Before it was even released it was the most shazamed song in the country. It is an A rotate on two radio stations and may be set to go to number one in the charts. Not bad for two Auckland teenagers who are clearly just getting started.
12/8/2018 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
Matthew J Ruys on his new album Things Broken, Things Awoken
Matthew J Ruys is releasing music under his own name for the first time in twenty years. Now based in Los Angeles the self described Jack-of-all-trades discusses where music has taken him over the last twenty years and why now felt right to release his new record, Things Broken, Things Awoken.
12/8/2018 • 22 minutes, 51 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 216: UnchainedXL/Hooked on Bach
In this week's Pocket Edition, Nigerian New Zealand hip hop artist Unchained XL treats to a live session, Trevor Reekie delves into the fascinating story of Switched on Bach, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, and Alex Behan introduces us to a new act called Sorrento.
12/7/2018 • 53 minutes, 52 seconds
The Sampler: I Need To Start A Garden by Haley Heynderickx
Kirsten Johnstone reviews I Need To Start A Garden, the debut album from Portland-based songwriter Haley Heynderickx, who investigates self-doubt, religious doubt and existentialism, but with a good dose of wry humour, and plenty of creepy crawlies.
12/3/2018 • 12 minutes, 26 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 215: Mojo Juju/Mel Parsons
In this week's Pocket Edition, Australian artist Mojo Juju shares her Native Tongue, Mel Parsons and Alex Behan discuss Glass Heart - Mel's latest album and Phodiso Dintwe speaks with Raiza Biza and Remi about their joint EP called Black Hole Sun.
12/1/2018 • 51 minutes, 55 seconds
The Mixtape: Jonathan Lemalu
Opera singer Jonathan Fa'afetai Lemalu joins Kirsten Johnstone for an hour of chat and some of his favourite songs.
12/1/2018 • 59 minutes, 59 seconds
Raiza Biza and Remi on their new EP Black Hole Sun
Hamilton-based Rwandan rapper Raiza-Biza and Melbourne-based rapper Remi speak to Phodiso Dintwe about their new EP Black Hole Sun.
12/1/2018 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
Noah Slee on his short film 'And So, We Move to Otherlands'
Berlin-based Tongan-New Zealand artist Noah Slee has followed up his debut album Otherland with a short film based on the music and its themes. He speaks to Yadana Saw about how he plucked up the courage to try his hand at filmmaking.
12/1/2018 • 9 minutes, 43 seconds
Mel Parsons on her new album Glass Heart
Singer-songwriter and West Coast native Mel Parsons discusses her new album Glass Heart with RNZ Music's Alex Behan.
12/1/2018 • 10 minutes, 13 seconds
Mojo Juju on 'Native Tongue' and being mixed race in Australia
For her third album, Native Tongue, Australian Wiradjuri Filipino artist Mojo Juju looked into her family’s ancestry to explain her present. She speaks with Yadana Saw about putting a mirror to Australia’s complicated past.
12/1/2018 • 15 minutes, 20 seconds
Meer was rapping for years before she told her mum
Arab-Kiwi rapper Meer has released a string of acclaimed singles over the last few years, including collaborations with Jess B and Siobhan Leilani, as well as being one half of duo Cool Tan. She recently left NZ to live in Australia with her partner, but before that Tony Stamp had a chat to her on Auckland’s K Rd.
11/24/2018 • 9 minutes, 12 seconds
Lisa Crawley 'Baby It's Fine'
Lisa Crawley joins us on the phone from Melbourne to tell us what she's been up to and share her new song 'Baby it's Fine'.
11/24/2018 • 11 minutes, 58 seconds
Julia Holter on her follow up to Have You In My Wilderness
Los Angeles-based singer and composer Julia Holter has just released her fifth album Aviary and is performing in New Zealand in January. She spoke to RNZ's Kiran Dass.
11/24/2018 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
Ignite: Tiki Taane and Salmonella Dub reunite
After reuniting for three shows this year Tiki Taane and Salmonella Dub have released a new song 'Ignite'.
11/24/2018 • 12 minutes, 15 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 214: Melodownz/ Julia Holter
In this week's Pocket Edition we host Avondale rapper Melodownz for a live session, and speak with American avant-garde pop musician Julia Holter.
11/23/2018 • 53 minutes, 4 seconds
The Sampler: The White Album Turns 50
The Beatles 'White Album' is 50 years old and there's a new 6-disc edition to mark the occasion. Nick Bollinger takes a deep dive.
11/20/2018 • 29 minutes, 58 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 213: Fanau Spa/Congress of Animals
In this week's Pocket Edition, Jana Whitta gets in the Fanau Spa with Big Fat Raro and Brown Boy Magic; Kirsten Johnstone speaks with producers Sylvia Massy, Gil Norton and Clint Murphy about their work on some of our most beloved albums of the last two decades; and Yadana Saw pays a visit to Wellington's newest supergroup, Congress of Animals.
11/17/2018 • 56 minutes, 2 seconds
The Mixtape: DLT and MC B-Ware of Upper Hutt Posse
Wellington hip-hop pioneers Upper Hutt Posse have just been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Members Darryl Thomson aka, DLT and Bennett Pomana, aka MC B-Ware, joined us to reminisce and select songs for the RNZ Music Mixtape.
11/17/2018 • 58 minutes, 6 seconds
Aucklands new family rap ensemble - Fanau Spa: "I haven’t experienced anything like it."
Fanau Spa is a 9-piece collective of musicians, rappers, artists and performers based in Tāmaki Makaurau, with members hailing from all around the globe. Members Toki and Nikolai spoke to RNZ's Jana Whitta.
11/17/2018 • 13 minutes, 56 seconds
Luke Buda and Don McGlashan's new protest song to get kids off Nauru
When The Phoenix Foundation's Luke Buda decided to write a protest song to bring attention to the “horrific” situation of children detained in Nauru, he was initially intimidated by the subject matter.So Buda reached out to Don McGlashan for heavy hitting songwriting help and together they wrote 'Children Don’t Belong in Jail'.
11/17/2018 • 7 minutes, 14 seconds
Music producers Gil Norton, Sylvia Massy and Clint Murphy spill secrets of the craft
Sylvia Massy has worked with Prince, Tool, and Johnny Cash; Gil Norton has produced for The Pixies, Foo Fighters and Manic Street Preachers; and Clint Murphy has had his fingers on the faders for dozens of NZ albums since the beginning of the century. Kirsten Johnstone gets them around a table to talk about their craft.
11/17/2018 • 30 minutes, 54 seconds
NZ Music Awards 2018 winners
RNZ Music's Alex Behan was backstage at last night's Vodafone NZ Music Awards, capturing the winner's reactions. He chatted to Troy Kingi, Alien Weaponry, Six60, SWIDT, Brooke Fraser, Sons of Zion and Che Fu, who spoke about Upper Hutt Posse's induction into the NZ Music Hall of Fame.
11/17/2018 • 22 minutes, 56 seconds
Balu Brigada: New music - Old Love
Henry and Pierre Beasley of Balu Brigada have made New York rather than Auckland's North Shore their home for the last few months busily writing new songs and they swing by RNZ to share one 'Old Love'.
11/10/2018 • 11 minutes, 10 seconds
Introducing: Fruit Juice Parade
Shannen from Palmerston North band Fruit Juice Parade introduces their song Legislation.
11/10/2018 • 4 minutes, 2 seconds
NZ Music Awards 2018 Artisan Award winners announced
Marlon Williams' self-directed vampire music video wins at this years' NZ Music Artisan Awards. Virtuoso Strings' founder and music teacher, Elizabeth Sneyd is the inaugural winner of Music Teacher of Year Tui . The evening was hosted by Wellington Paranormal's Officers O'Leary and Minogue.
11/10/2018 • 10 minutes, 45 seconds
Kaaterama Pou on her debut EP Shine Your Light
Shine Your Light is the literal translation of Kia Kaaterama Pou’s name. It’s also the title of her debut EP, which is out today to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the Rātana movement.
11/10/2018 • 12 minutes, 45 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 212: Artisan Awards/ Yoko Zuna
On this week's Pocket Edition we visit the NZVMA Artisan Awards, and host proto-jazz outfit Yoko Zuna for a live session.
11/9/2018 • 50 minutes, 59 seconds
The Mixtape: Princess Chelsea
"The Loneliest Girl continues Princess Chelsea’s examination of storybook love and, ever so sweetly, defaces each page" said Nick Bollinger of Chelsea Nikkel's latest album. She talks through some of her greatest influences with Kirsten Johnstone for The Mixtape.
11/9/2018 • 55 minutes, 46 seconds
The Sampler: Teal by Julien Dyne
Julien Dyne knows how to make the people dance, as Nick Bollinger discovers.
11/6/2018 • 9 minutes, 56 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 211: OMAC/Orchestra of Spheres
In this week's Pocket Edition, we celebrate thirty years of OMAC - the Otara Music and Arts Centre that has been South Auckland's incubator of creative talent. Tony Stamp speaks with Dunedin trip pop, alt weirdos Jagger and Lines and Yadana Saw takes a tour of Orchestra of Sphere's headquarters.
11/3/2018 • 54 minutes, 59 seconds
The Mixtape: Harry Lyon
Hello Sailor's Harry Lyon joins Trevor Reekie for an hour of chat and some of his favourite tunes.
11/3/2018 • 55 minutes, 13 seconds
Orchestra of Spheres on their new album Mirror
With their colourful costumes and trance inducing sounds, Orchestra Of Spheres have built a loyal audience both here and overseas. They show us around their Wellington base The Pyramid Club.
11/3/2018 • 16 minutes, 39 seconds
Dunedin alt-poppers Jaggers x Lines on dealing with trauma through dancefloor bangers
Dunedin alt-pop duo Jaggers x Lines have released their debut album Burn Cycle, which mixes trip hop sounds with serious lyrical topics. Tony Stamp had a coffee with beatmaker Morgan and singer Eliana last time they visited Auckland.
11/3/2018 • 12 minutes, 53 seconds
Ōtara Music Arts Centre: celebrating a musical legacy
OMC, Ardijah, King Kapisi and Annie Crummer are just a few of the names that have come through OMAC - the Ōtara Music Arts Centre, which is celebrating 30 years of fostering musical talent in South Auckland. We take a look back at the centre’s history.
11/3/2018 • 14 minutes, 34 seconds
The Sampler: Broken Politics by Neneh Cherry
Slow jams and politics coexist on Neneh Cherry's new album. Nick Bollinger listens.
10/30/2018 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
Tali returns to her drum and bass roots on Love and Migration
Tali makes a welcome return to the world of drum and bass with her new album Love and Migration.
10/27/2018 • 14 minutes, 30 seconds
Australian pop sensation Kira Puru on dancefloors, diversity and her Tainui roots
Pop singer-songwriter Kira Puru is taking off in Australia. Kira – who's of Māori heritage – has recently released her first, self-titled EP on which she celebrates dancefloors and diversity.
10/27/2018 • 23 minutes, 50 seconds
The Sampler : The Loneliest Girl by Princess Chelsea
Romance and disappointment go hand in hand in the bittersweet pop of Princess Chelsea, as Nick Bollinger discovers.
10/23/2018 • 8 minutes
Music 101 Pocket Edition 209: Che Fu/Tiny Ruins
In this week's Pocket Edition, we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of 2B Spacific the debut album of Che Fu, Tony Stamp speaks with Thai New Zealander Phum Viphurit and we hear the latest tune from Tiny Ruins.
10/20/2018 • 50 minutes, 33 seconds
RNZ Music Spring mixtape
The birds are chirping, the flowers are blooming, we're heading to warmer times with the RNZ Music crew and their musical selections for springtime
10/20/2018 • 54 minutes, 58 seconds
Thomston turns up after two long years to give us The Heights
Thomston has been suspiciously quiet for the last two years and now we discover why. He's been writing a lot of songs. He stops by the RNZ studio's to share just one of what might be up to eighty new creations.
10/20/2018 • 10 minutes, 51 seconds
Live session: High Hoops performs tracks from new album Seasons on Planet Earth
HIGH HØØPS is the solo project of Leisure's Jordan Arts. He's just released his debut album Seasons on Planet Earth. Jordan put a band together and dropped into RNZ to perform two stand-out track from the album - 'Madly' and 'Blue Eyes'.
10/20/2018 • 23 minutes, 32 seconds
Bangkok-via-Hamilton musician Phum Viphurit on his newfound fame
This Thai musician spent his formative years in New Zealand, and has now found global success via Youtube.
10/20/2018 • 9 minutes, 59 seconds
Trevor Reekie's WOMAD 2019 highlights
RNZ's Trevor Reekie shares some of his highlights from the Womad 2019 line up announced this week.
10/20/2018 • 16 minutes, 19 seconds
Lily Allen on getting back her smile
Lily Allen has dealt with fame since she was 21. In an interview promoting her upcoming New Zealand show she addresses both the up and downsides to fame, the rawness of her new album, toxic internet culture and her new, happier place.
10/19/2018 • 12 minutes, 29 seconds
Che Fu on his debut album 2b S.Pacific
Twenty years on from the release of his debut album 2b S.Pacific, we speak to Che Fu about how getting kicked out of Supergroove lit a fire that helped him create his landmark album and become the artist he is today.
10/18/2018 • 32 minutes, 59 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 208: Reb Fountain/Connan Mockasin/J.C. Carroll
In this week's Pocket Edition, Reb Fountain shares a new song in her live session, Kirsten Johnstone speaks with Connan Mockasin about the many new things in his life and The Members' JC Carroll shares tales of touring life with Trevor Reekie.
10/13/2018 • 53 minutes, 44 seconds
The Mixtape: Six60
Six60 are the first New Zealand band in history to sell out Western Springs, filling the whopping 50,000-capacity venue four months before their February 2019 show. Lead singer Matiu Walters joins us to tell stories and select tracks for the RNZ Music Mixtape.
10/13/2018 • 55 minutes, 26 seconds
Kurt Vile: 'I know my music is pretty weird'
Philadelphia fret-flayer Kurt Vile has a new album out and is heading to New Zealand in April. He tells RNZ Music’s Francis Cook about his love of the South Island and his awe for Cass McCombs.
10/13/2018 • 10 minutes, 37 seconds
JC Carroll of The Members on punky reggae sounds of the suburbs
English Music Journalist Neil Spencer once wrote that The Members were always the thinking punks band of choice: angry but intelligent, a suss reggae sensibility, and songs that resonated in the suburbs as well as the city. J C Carroll, the singer, songwiter and guitarist for The Members talks to Trevor Reekie about his time in one of the UK's most versatile punk bands.
10/13/2018 • 14 minutes, 2 seconds
Introducing Ashy
Introducing Christchurch singer Ashy.
10/13/2018 • 5 minutes, 20 seconds
Connan Mockasin on new album Jassbusters
The premise of Connan Mockasin's new album and video series is disturbing. It's about a music teacher falling for his student, who he's mistaken for a girl. The cult-favourite musician speaks to RNZ Music about Jassbusters, and where on earth it came from.
10/13/2018 • 14 minutes, 34 seconds
The Sampler: Room 25 by Noname
Nick Bollinger appreciates the verbal virtuosity of Chicago rapper Noname.
10/9/2018 • 8 minutes
The Sampler: To the Sea by Harry Lyon
After more the four decades of Kiwi rock'n'roll, Hello Sailor guitarist Harry Lyon makes a solo album. Nick Bollinger listens.
10/9/2018 • 9 minutes, 36 seconds
Divide and Dissolve, the Melbourne duo fighting racism through doom metal
Divide and Dissolve are a Melbourne duo whose politically-charged music focuses on issues like de-colonisation and fighting white supremacy. With instrumental doom metal as their foundation, they've built a steady following of like-minded people all around the world - including our very own Ruban Nielson, who invited them to play support for Unknown Mortal Orchestra at their recent shows in Aotearoa. RNZ's Jana Whitta had a korero on the couch with the pair after soundcheck.
10/6/2018 • 9 minutes, 33 seconds
Rhian Sheehan on his new album A Quiet Divide
Wellington composer Rhian Sheehan talks about his evocative, cinematic new work A Quiet Divide, which he's currently performing as a multimedia spectacular around the land. He speaks to Kirsten Johnstone.
10/6/2018 • 18 minutes, 54 seconds
The Upbeats take drum n bass to the world
The Upbeats have been influential in the local Drum and Bass scene for going on fifteen years. The last five have seen their international reputation blossom and they sit down with RNZ's Alex Behan to discuss their new EP, documentary and the current state of Drum and Bass at home and worldwide.
10/6/2018 • 15 minutes, 8 seconds
VIDEO PREMIERE: 'Give It To Me' by Motte
RNZ Music is proud to share the first look at ‘Give It To Me’ by Motte, the solo incarnation of Christchurch singer/violinist Anita Clark who was silenced by a virus that could have stopped her singing forever.
10/6/2018 • 13 minutes, 36 seconds
Marlon Williams wins the 2018 APRA Silver Scroll
Marlon Williams has won the 2018 APRA Silver Scroll Award for his poignant ballad ‘Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore’. The award was presented at a ceremony at Auckland's Spark Arena.
10/4/2018 • 30 minutes, 22 seconds
The Sampler: Piano and a Microphone by Prince
Nick Bollinger eavesdrops on Prince's private piano party.
10/2/2018 • 11 minutes, 39 seconds
The Mixtape: Godfrey De Grut
Godfrey De Grut lectures in popular music at University of Auckland. The composer, saxophonist won the 2002 Silver Scroll for co-writing Che Fu's 'Misty Frequencies', and has played keys for Kanye West. Godfrey shares his eclectic RNZ Music mixtape with Yadana Saw.
9/29/2018 • 56 minutes, 3 seconds
Anatomy of a Scroll: Unknown Mortal Orchestra, 'Hunnybee'
Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s Silver Scroll nominated ‘Hunnybee’ had its beginnings as a lullaby for Ruban Nielson’s daughter. Here he lays out the struggle of writing an earnest love song for our Anatomy of a Scroll series.
9/29/2018 • 11 minutes, 57 seconds
Dudley Benson on his epic album Zealandia
Trevor Reekie talks to Dudley Benson about his eight-years-in-the-making album Zealandia.
9/29/2018 • 23 minutes, 31 seconds
Anatomy of a Scroll: Chelsea Jade, 'Laugh it Off'
Chelsea Jade describes her Silver Scroll nominated single Laugh it Off as being close to the epitome of what she wants to be as an artist.
9/29/2018 • 12 minutes, 46 seconds
2018 Mercury Music Prize winners: Wolf Alice
Wolf Alice just won the 2018 Mercury Prize for their album Visions of a Life and are all set to play the final show of their world tour at Auckland's Powerstation.
9/29/2018 • 11 minutes, 27 seconds
The kaupapa behind the Te Kākano album
Makaira Berry and Hamiora Tuari speak about their new project Te Kākano which fuses soul, pop, R&B and most importantly te reo into an exciting new album.
9/29/2018 • 15 minutes, 32 seconds
The Sampler: Flow State by Tash Sultana
Nick Bollinger assesses the array of skills unleashed on the debut album of multi-instrumental millennial Tash Sultana.
9/25/2018 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 206: Darcy Clay/Troy Kingi/The Beths
In this week's Pocket Edition, Tony Stamp celebrates the life of Darcy Clay, 20 years after the death of the 'Jesus I Was Evil'singer. Yadana Saw and Kirsten Johnstone speak with Troy Kingi and The Beths' Elizabeth Stokes to dissect Silver Scroll nominated songs. And Estere introduces us to the demon in her new collaboration.
9/22/2018 • 52 minutes, 32 seconds
The Mixtape: Adam McGrath
This week's RNZ Music mixtape selector is The Eastern's Adam McGrath. He picks tunes and shares tales of his rugged Southern upbringing with Kirsten Johnstone.
9/22/2018 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 49 seconds
Anatomy of a Scroll: The Beths, 'Future Me Hates Me'
The Beths’ Elizabeth Stokes talks about the risky decision that led to her writing the Silver Scrolls nominated song ‘Future Me Hates Me’.
9/22/2018 • 11 minutes, 32 seconds
Paul McLaney is the musical director of this year's WOW
Paul McLaney is the musical director of this year's World Of Wearable Arts shows. He talks about some of the composers involved including SJD, Claire Cowan and Eden Mulholland, and the joys and challenges of taking the job on.
9/22/2018 • 13 minutes, 31 seconds
Veteran Aussie pub rockers The Johnnys are back on the road
Relentless touring is a punishing experience and can take a physical and mental toll on a band, but veteran Australian pub rockers, The Johnnys, thrived on it. Trevor Reekie catches up with founding member Graham Hood ahead of their NZ tour.
9/22/2018 • 11 minutes, 51 seconds
Estere explains the demon behind her new song
Estere and Raiza Biza's new collaboration introduces us to the mythical African demon the 'Tokoloshe'
9/22/2018 • 9 minutes, 23 seconds
Jesus he was exceptional: remembering Darcy Clay
It's been 20 years since the death of cult Kiwi musician Darcy Clay. RNZ Music's Tony Stamp talked to three of the people behind the scenes of his brief but bright career.
9/22/2018 • 17 minutes, 40 seconds
Meet Rex Orange County
Rex Orange County is the music making name of 20-year old Alex O'Connor. Yadana Saw speaks to the British artist who's duetted with Randy Newman, worked with Tyler, the Creator and is heading to Laneway Festival 2019.
9/22/2018 • 13 minutes, 52 seconds
Anatomy of a Scroll: Troy Kingi, 'Aztechknowledgey'
Northland musician and actor Troy Kingi breaks down the bones of his Silver Scroll nominated song Aztechknowledgey, from his high concept, space funk album Shake That Skinny Ass All The Way To Zygertron.
9/21/2018 • 12 minutes, 59 seconds
The Sampler: Chills, snow, and the creative thawing of Martin Phillipps
Despite struggles with health and technology, Martin Phillipps has consolidated the return of his iconic band The Chills with a timely and topical new album. Nick Bollinger talks to the big Chill.
9/18/2018 • 15 minutes, 26 seconds
The Mixtape: 30 Years of Rockquest
Glen Common and Pete Rainey founded the Smokefree Rockquest in Christchurch in 1989. Now in its 30th year, the competition is still going strong with over 800 bands entering in 2018. In this RNZ Music Mixtape, they share some of their favourite artists from the competition, and discuss why Rockquest is still thriving.
9/15/2018 • 54 minutes, 56 seconds
Mitch James
Its been a big 2018 for Mitch James. After opening for Ed Sheeran earlier this year he has now released his debut album but he speaks to Alex Behan about how it hasn't all been rosy.
9/15/2018 • 15 minutes, 2 seconds
Introducing: Marlin's Dreaming
Dunedin band Marlin's Dreaming introduce their song 'I'll Stick By You'.
9/15/2018 • 7 minutes, 9 seconds
Headquarters: The Beths
The Beths scored a Silver Scroll nomination for their song ‘Future Me Hates Me’, the title track of an album which has earned them rave reviews at home and abroad. We visited the band at their Auckland studio.
9/15/2018 • 16 minutes, 19 seconds
The Manurewa High band heading to the national finals of Smokefree Rockquest and Tangata Beats
We visit Manurewa High School to meet the talented young musicians from Mit Eldnar - an 11-piece band headed for the national finals of both Smokefree Rockquest and Smokefree Tangata Beats.
9/15/2018 • 19 minutes, 24 seconds
Rob Ruha, Ria Hall and Alien Weaponry among winners at the Waiata Māori Music Awards
Rob Ruha won four awards, Ria Hall was named Best Female Artist, Alien Weaponry took out Best Music Video, Troy Kingi won Best Pop Album, and Seth Haapu won Best Songwriter at the 11th Annual Waiata Māori Music Awards in Hastings.
9/14/2018 • 6 minutes, 18 seconds
Alayna Powley on her new EP Sweet Soul
You might not have heard of Rotorua-born musician Alayna Powley, but the rest of the world has. At just 25, she’s worked with some of the world’s biggest pop producers and clocked up over nine million streams on Spotify.
9/14/2018 • 9 minutes, 9 seconds
Introducing: Fables
Fables introduce their song 'Where You Are, I Am'.
9/12/2018 • 6 minutes, 12 seconds
The Sampler: Negro Swan by Blood Orange
British-born, New York-based Devonte Hynes explores his sense of dislocation in an uneasy new album. Nick Bollinger has a listen.
9/11/2018 • 9 minutes, 29 seconds
The Mixtape: Don McGlashan
Legendary New Zealand musician Don McGlashan – the man behind beloved hits including 'Dominion Road' and 'Anchor Me' – joins Kirsten Johnstone to select songs for the RNZ Music Mixtape.
9/8/2018 • 55 minutes, 47 seconds
Congress of Animals
Yadana Saw speaks with Justin Firefly about his new band Congress Of Animals, which also features Age Pryor and Bret McKenzie.
9/8/2018 • 16 minutes, 44 seconds
RIP Mac Miller
American rapper Mac Miller died September 7 at the age of just 26. Alex Behan talks to Stuff reporter Kate Robertson about his musical career and the obvious and high profile challenges he was facing.
9/8/2018 • 14 minutes, 4 seconds
James Lavelle: The Man From Mo' Wax
James Lavelle launched the careers of some hugely influential musicians on his record label Mo' Wax, and found further success with his own band Unkle. He's now the subject of a new documentary, which he discussed with Tony Stamp.
9/8/2018 • 12 minutes, 31 seconds
Rob Ruha and Ria Hall to tour NZ in October
Rob Ruha and Ria Hall are bringing their highly acclaimed live show Behind The Lines to New Zealand, after a sold-out performance at the Darwin Arts Festival. The pair dropped in to give RNZ Music's Alex Behan the lowdown.
9/8/2018 • 9 minutes, 52 seconds
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori: what role can music play?
To celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, RNZ Music spoke to some of our favourite musicians who sing in te reo. We asked them to share their top Māori phrase and tell us about why music is important to fostering the reo into the future.
9/8/2018 • 12 minutes, 43 seconds
The Sampler: Lightsleeper by Neil and Liam Finn
Nick Bollinger discusses the first equal-billing album from father-and-son duo Neil and Liam Finn.
9/4/2018 • 12 minutes, 26 seconds
The Sampler: Our Garden Needs Its Flowers
Nick Bollinger discusses a lost country classic - from West African duo Jess Sah Bi and Peter One.
9/4/2018 • 10 minutes, 33 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 203: Ruban Nielson/ Blair Jollands
In this week's Pocket Edition, Yadana Saw speaks with Ruban Neilson whose band UMO have kicked off their New Zealand tour, we are introduced to Dunedin's Abby Wolfe, and Alex Behan speaks with Blair Jollands, an ex-pat who makes music when he's not working as a film sound designer.
9/4/2018 • 54 minutes, 4 seconds
The Mixtape: Fiona McDonald
Fiona McDonald shares seven songs that have influenced her, as well as stories of motherhood, joining her favourite band ever, and fronting TV shows that no one watched (or needed).
9/1/2018 • 55 minutes, 57 seconds
Introducing: Abby Wolfe
Introducing Dunedin singer Abby Wolfe and her new single Win You Over.
9/1/2018 • 5 minutes, 56 seconds
Blair Jollands on his new album 7 Blood
Blair Jollands is an ex-pat Kiwi living and working in London as a sound designer for film and TV. His songwriting has attracted praise from David Bowie and his new album 7 Blood draws its title from a herb he used to help him battle Lyme disease.
9/1/2018 • 20 minutes, 32 seconds
The Sampler: The Record Man - A Tribute to Ron Kane
Nick Bollinger uncovers the story of American collector Ron Kane, his deep connection with New Zealand music and the all-star tribute album made in his memory.
8/28/2018 • 16 minutes, 59 seconds
The Mixtape: Julien Dyne
Drummer-producer-painter Julien Dyne gives us a masterclass in his most influential jazz, krautrock and rare groove tracks on the RNZ Music Mixtape.
8/25/2018 • 55 minutes, 33 seconds
Steven Wilson: the king of progressive rock
Grammy-nominated UK prog rocker Steven Wilson is known for his spectacular live show, which includes cinematic visuals and quadrophonic sound. Alex Behan spoke to him ahead of his Auckland show in November.
8/25/2018 • 16 minutes, 36 seconds
Paul Banks on Interpol's sixth album Marauder
Paul Banks from Interpol discusses how and why he fell in love with music, his 'cocky' younger years, and keeping it old school recording their new album 'Marauder' straight to two inch tape.
8/25/2018 • 10 minutes, 58 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 202: Pacific Heights/ Steven Wilson
On this week's Pocket Edition we talk to Pacific Heights' Devin Abrams about his new dream-inspired album, and English prog maestro Steven Wilson speaks on the objective nature of truth.
8/25/2018 • 56 minutes
Pacific Heights' new album A Lost Light came to him in a dream
Devin Abrams, who goes by the name Pacific Heights, tells Kirsten Johnstone about the vivid, visceral dream that inspired his new concept album A Lost Light, and shares the short film that accompanies it.
8/24/2018 • 14 minutes, 37 seconds
Christchurch musician Roy Montgomery on his latest album Suffuse
Roy Montgomery is a NZ guitarist more well known in international cult music circles than in his hometown of Christchurch. While his output is sporadic, his contribution to our musical landscape is vast and influential. Kiran Dass speaks to her underground hero about his latest work.
8/21/2018 • 13 minutes, 49 seconds
The Sampler: Invisible Lines by Ha The Unclear
Nick Bollinger finds a preoccupation with science in the guitar-pop songs of Dunedin's Ha The Unclear.
8/21/2018 • 9 minutes, 43 seconds
The Sampler: Hive Mind by The Internet
Nick Bollinger assesses the post-hip-hop soul of L.A. collective The Internet.
8/21/2018 • 10 minutes, 41 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 201: Chelsea Jade/Emily Fairlight
In this week's Pocket Edition, Tony Stamp is on location at St Mary's College where Chelsea Jade is filming and recording with an all-female choir. We meet Christchurch rapper Valle and Alex Behan hosts a live session with Emily Fairlight.
8/18/2018 • 53 minutes, 45 seconds
The Mixtape: Devilskin
Hamilton rockers Devilskin sell out shows all over the globe and are one of New Zealand's biggest independent bands. In the build-up to their latest nationwide tour, bassist Paul Martin and vocalist Jenny Skulander join us for the RNZ Mixtape.
8/18/2018 • 55 minutes, 43 seconds
Are Twitter bots promoting Wellington bands? The mystery of No Pictures Please.
No Pictures Please are a duo from Wellington who just released their debut single. Alex wants to play it on Music 101, but is suspicious about how he came to first hear the song so he calls band member Finn Holland to find out what's up.
8/18/2018 • 7 minutes, 33 seconds
Introducing - Valle
INTRODUCING: Christchurch rapper Valle drops his first single 'Love Me'.
8/18/2018 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
Avantdale Bowling Club: Track by track with Tom Scott
Tom Scott talks us through his new jazz-infused project Avantdale Bowling Club.
8/18/2018 • 21 minutes, 1 second
The Sampler: A Dawn I Remember by Holly Arrowsmith
Nick Bollinger discusses the rustic reveries and parting odes of Otago singer-songwriter Holly Arrowsmith.
8/14/2018 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
Zealandia by Dudley Benson
Eight years in the making, Dudley Benson's Zealandia is a New Zealand album like no other. Nick Bollinger unpacks its music and its messages.
8/14/2018 • 13 minutes, 4 seconds
The Sampler: Avantdale Bowling Club by Tom Scott
Nick Bollinger lends an ear to the reflective raps of Tom Scott in his new jazz-based project.
8/14/2018 • 9 minutes, 18 seconds
Married duo Terrible Sons on parenting, intentional living, and being a 'streaming band'
Christchurch duo Terrible Sons have just released their debut EP, the songs the product of getting married, having kids, and living a very different life to the one they lived in their 20s. Kirsten Johnstone catches up with the couple.
8/14/2018 • 17 minutes, 46 seconds
The Mixtape: Some of the best tracks of 2018 (so far, in our opinion)
The RNZ Music Team bring dancefloor bangers and warm fluffies to their mid-Winter play and tell.
8/11/2018 • 55 minutes, 33 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 200: Susan Rogers/Huia Hamon
In this week's Pocket Edition, Tony Stamp meets with Susan Rogers the audio engineer who worked with Prince on his albums Sign of The Times and Purple Rain, and Alex Behan hosts a live session with waiata Māori songstress Huia Hamon.
8/11/2018 • 50 minutes, 26 seconds
Susan Rogers on her four intense years working for Prince
Susan Rogers was Prince's sound engineer on albums including Purple Rain and Sign o' the Times. It was four years of her life that left a huge impression, she tells Tony Stamp.
8/11/2018 • 25 minutes, 44 seconds
The Sampler: Personal Best by Chelsea Jade
Nick Bollinger reviews the synth-soaked debut of Los Angeles-based Kiwi expat Chelsea Jade.
8/7/2018 • 9 minutes, 24 seconds
The Sampler: Future Me Hates Me by The Beths
Nick Bollinger discusses the hook-filled songs of romantic defeat on the debut album of Auckland power-popsters The Beths.
8/7/2018 • 9 minutes, 35 seconds
All Seeing Hand: Syntax Error
All Seeing Hand discuss life, art, making music and all of the above for their new album, with RNZ's Jana Whitta.
8/4/2018 • 12 minutes, 31 seconds
Pop-soul singer Geoff Ong in Session
Geoff Ong is an Auckland based artist who is making summery soul-pop complete with music videos that he has filmed, edited and directed. He played some songs live in the RNZ studios with hisfive-piecee band.
8/4/2018 • 15 minutes, 50 seconds
Live music photographer Garry Brandon on 40 years in the job
Metallica used one of his photographs on a live album cover; a shot he took of Robert Jr Lockwood is on the cover of Jimi Hendrix Blues; and his photos have appeared in books including Live: Gigs that Rocked New Zealand. We catch up with Garry Brandon – Spark Arena's in-house photographer – about his 40 years in the biz.
8/4/2018 • 13 minutes, 5 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 199: Ha The Unclear/ The All Seeing Hand
On this week's Pocket Edition we talk to Michael Cathro from Dunedin band Ha The Unclear, and Ben and Jonny from Wellington's All Seeing Hand.
8/4/2018 • 52 minutes, 4 seconds
The Sampler: Haja by The Adults
Nick Bollinger discusses a personal foray into world music for Shihad frontman and Adults founder Jon Toogood.
7/31/2018 • 10 minutes, 48 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 198: Tash Sultana/This Sporting Life
In this week's Pocket Edition, Kirsten Johnstone speaks with Australian multi-instrumentalist Tash Sultana. Flying Nun act This Sporting Life return from a thirty five year hiatus, and Sianne Dougherty, a young RnB soul singer from Lower Hutt is in for a live session.
7/28/2018 • 54 minutes, 37 seconds
The Mixtape: Wellington Paranormal's Karen O'Leary
Karen O'Leary is a preschool educator by day and a cop in the TV series Wellington Paranormal by night. She chooses some favourite tunes, shares some of her own compositions and chats to Yadana Saw.
7/28/2018 • 56 minutes, 31 seconds
Introducing: Sollem Den
Auckland based Sollem Den introduces their new single 'Subtine Frequencies'
7/28/2018 • 6 minutes, 11 seconds
Interview: Tash Sultana on 'Jungle', feminism and touring
The astonishingly talented Australian musician Tash Sultana is in New Zealand for four shows. RNZ Music's Kirsten Johnstone caught up with her to dicuss feminism, mental health and the crazy-big setup she tours with.
7/27/2018 • 15 minutes, 46 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 197: Jon Toogood & Josie Moon
In this week's Pocket Edition, Alex Behan finds out how Jon Toogood got his groove back,Tony Stamp hosts Vince HL for a live session and we meet Wellington's Josie Moon.
7/21/2018 • 53 minutes, 36 seconds
The Mixtape: Opetaia Foa'i
Opetaia Foa'i is the leader of Te Vaka, the group that created the sounds and songs of the Disney hit Moana. He joins us to share six of his favourite songs and reflect on 20 years of bringing Pacific music and stories to the world.
Opetaia has a talanoa with Dominic Godfrey for the RNZ Music Mixtape.
7/21/2018 • 58 minutes, 11 seconds
Introducing: Josie Moon
Wellington songwriter and producer Josie Moon introduces her new single 'After Hours'
7/21/2018 • 6 minutes, 12 seconds
The Adults new album Haja harnesses the power of women's music
A love story that transcends culture and faith lies behind a new collaborative album from Shihad’s Jon Toogood.
7/18/2018 • 28 minutes, 3 seconds
The Sampler: Remain in Light by Angelique Kidjo
Benin-born singer Angelique Kidjo pays tribute to an African-inspired classic by Talking Heads.
7/17/2018 • 9 minutes, 34 seconds
The Mixtape: Andrew Fagan
The frontman of The Mockers and intrepid sailor Andrew Fagan joins Trevor Reekie for an hour of chat & six of his favourite songs.
7/14/2018 • 54 minutes, 55 seconds
New documentary on the late Aboriginal musician Gurrumul at the NZ Film Festival
Gurrumul's producer, collaborator and friend Michael Hohnen talks about the Aboriginal and blind-from-birth musician who was described by Rolling Stone Magazine as "Australia's most important voice".
7/14/2018 • 26 minutes, 42 seconds
Bully
Bully are a Nashville based indie-rock band led by Alicia Bognanno. They've released two kick-ass albums in 2013 and last year, and they're in the country to play a couple of shows. Kirsten Johnstone got Alicia in the studio for a chat.
7/14/2018 • 15 minutes, 31 seconds
Club 121
Wellington's Club 121 have opened the doors for their biggest rave. Yadana Saw investigates "the rebirth of dance music culture".
7/14/2018 • 32 minutes, 8 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 196: Silver Scroll nominees/ Bully
On this week's Pocket Edition the RNZ Music team discuss last week's Silver Scroll nominations, and we talk to Alicia Bognanno, fontwoman for the Sub Pop band Bully.
7/14/2018 • 53 minutes, 30 seconds
The APRA Silver Scroll Award 2018 Top 20 announced
This year's APRA Silver Scrolls Top 20 songs have been announced. They were chosen by a panel of top NZ songwriters from over 200 entries. It’s another strong and diverse showcase of local songs, spanning hip-hop, folk, reggae and pop.
7/11/2018 • 20 minutes, 48 seconds
The Sampler: Finkelstein by Hamish Kilgour
Nick Bollinger delights in the lush folds of a fairytale concept album by Clean founder Hamish Kilgour, but fails to follow the storyline.
7/10/2018 • 7 minutes, 33 seconds
Funking good times with The Bamboo's Lance Ferguson
Lance Ferguson,head honcho of Aussie funk outfit The Bamboos on why big bands don't make big bucks.
7/7/2018 • 12 minutes, 52 seconds
New chart aims to keep music fresh
Paul Kennedy from Recorded Music New Zealand explains the rationale behind the new addition to the music sales charts, the Hot 40 and NZ Hot 20 and explains how it aims to freshen up the chart ecosystem.
7/7/2018 • 13 minutes, 34 seconds
New songs from Los Angeles-based NZ songwriter Lontalius
Eddie Johnston, under his Lontalius moniker, has just released his first new music in two years. The two songs ‘I Wanted Him’ and ‘That Includes You’ are personal inquiries into lust and love, things which Eddie admits are “feelings I don’t really understand”.
7/6/2018 • 9 minutes, 2 seconds
The Sampler: Big Pink 50th Anniversary Special
Nick Bollinger celebrates the 50th anniversary of Music From Big Pink - the debut album of The Band - by taking a deep look at its influences and its effects.
7/3/2018 • 30 minutes, 39 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition194: Dictaphone Blues/Ponguru
In this week's Pocket Edition, Tony Stamp hosts Dictaphone Blues for a live session. We meet Auckland band Skilaa and a special Matariki treat from Ponguru.
6/30/2018 • 55 minutes, 50 seconds
Ponguru - The Many Voices of Nga Taonga Puoro
Ponguru is a unique New Zealand recorded work conceived, composed and performed by nga taonga puoro artist Alistair Fraser and double-bassist Phil Boniface, that brings together the low voice of the double-bass and the many voices of ancient indigenous wind instruments.
6/30/2018 • 18 minutes, 40 seconds
Introducing: Skilaa
Auckland band Skilaa introduce their song Bluffin'.
6/30/2018 • 6 minutes, 23 seconds
Kanye West album releases mired in disrespect for black women
US journalist David Dennis Jr says the rollout for the recent G.O.O.D Music albums from Pusha T, Kanye West and Nas have been negative for black women.
6/30/2018 • 18 minutes, 53 seconds
The Sampler: Soil by Serpentwithfeet
Nick Bollinger has a listen to the moist and vibrant music of Josiah Wise, otherwise known as Serpentwithfeet.
6/26/2018 • 8 minutes, 53 seconds
The Mixtape: Charlotte Yates
This week's Mixtape selector is singer-songwriter Charlotte Yates, one of the most versatile and enduring personalities in the local music landscape. She speaks with Kirsten Johnstone about her many musical ventures.
6/23/2018 • 56 minutes, 36 seconds
Sixties band The Seekers share long-lost television series
It’s 50 years since well-loved Australian folk-pop group The Seekers broke up, but they’re far from forgotten.
6/23/2018 • 24 minutes, 58 seconds
Cinematic drone: Nomadic duo Hackedepicciotto discuss their sound
Formed in Berlin but traveling the world together and living as nomads since 2010, musical duo Hackedepicciotto (Alexander Hacke and Danielle de Picciotto) create immersive soundscapes using arcane instruments. While in NZ to play some shows, they spoke to Kiran Dass.
6/23/2018 • 5 minutes, 14 seconds
The secrets of Boycrush's bountiful beats
Alistair Deverick estimates he's played drums for around 100 bands, including time behind the skins for Lawrence Arabia, Anika Moa, and Neil Finn. He's just released his debut full-length album as Boycrush, so Tony Stamp visited him at his Auckland studio.
6/23/2018 • 15 minutes, 25 seconds
No Shame by Lily Allen
Nick Bollinger reviews an unrepentant new album from Lily Allen.
6/19/2018 • 9 minutes, 59 seconds
Shannon In Nashville by Shannon Shaw
Nick Bollinger surveys the southern excursion of Oakland soul belter Shannon Shaw.
6/19/2018 • 9 minutes, 23 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 192: Jon Toogood/Hellinn/The Chills
In this week's Pocket Edition, Jon Toogood speaks about the inspiration behind his new album Haja, we learn about Finland's quest to be the global capital of metal and The Chills' Martin Phillips speaks with Simon Morris about the new Chills exhibition that has just opened in Dunedin.
6/16/2018 • 50 minutes, 6 seconds
The Mixtape: Bill Direen
Bill Direen is a polymath: a musician, writer and performer who has been creating work across a variety of media since the late 1970s. He speaks to Nick Bollinger about his music and influences and played a few of his personal favourites.
6/16/2018 • 55 minutes, 47 seconds
Catrin Finch and Seckou Keita
Welsh classically trained harpist Catrin Finch and Senegalese Kora player Seckou Keita have just released their second collaboration called Soar. Here they are in conversation with Trevor Reekie.
6/16/2018 • 22 minutes, 34 seconds
Introducing: Lexxa
Auckland duo Lexxa introduce their song 'I Got Better Friends Now'.
6/16/2018 • 6 minutes, 45 seconds
Finland's search to find the Global Capital of Metal
Finland is the most metal country in the world. But which of their towns is the most metal of all? Tony Stamp investigates.
6/16/2018 • 10 minutes, 11 seconds
Jon Toogood - the return of The Adults
Jon Toogood speaks about the incredible genesis of the new Adults record Haja. It features a who's-who of up and coming New Zealand talent. And it's no accident they're mostly female.
6/16/2018 • 11 minutes, 27 seconds
God's Favourite Customer by Father John Misty
Nick Bollinger listens to the comforting melodies and disquieting meditations of Joshua Tillman, a.k.a. Father John Misty.
6/12/2018 • 11 minutes, 8 seconds
Light shining out of the gloom: Dunedin band Death and The Maiden
Dunedin band Death And The Maiden can count Shayne Carter among their growing number of fans. He invited them to perform at the Silver Scrolls last year, and since then they've released their second album of dark, electro-tinged pop, Wisteria.
6/9/2018 • 11 minutes, 29 seconds
Post-Punk band Mere Women talk songwriting and regional isolation
Sydney based post-punk outfit Mere Women make loud music that takes you on a journey through big open spaces.
6/9/2018 • 13 minutes, 10 seconds
19-year-old indie-rocker Snail Mail on being wise beyond her years
Pitchfork called her a leader in the next generation of indie rock and the "wisest teenage indie rocker we know", now Snail Mail, aka Lindsey Jordan has finally released her debut album. She speaks to RNZ Music's Alex Behan.
6/9/2018 • 14 minutes, 29 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 191: Snail Mail/ Mere Women
On this week's Pocket Edition we talk to American indie wunderkind Snail Mail and Sydney post-punkers Mere Women.
6/9/2018 • 50 minutes, 21 seconds
Dave Randall on how music can inspire change
In his new book Sound System: The Political Power of Music, English musician Dave Randall explores musical movements that have inspired social change - and urges people to "get stuck into that struggle”.
6/7/2018 • 19 minutes, 38 seconds
Doors Wide Open by Bernie Griffen and The Thin Men
Nick Bollinger considers the hard-road song-tales of Bernie Griffen.
6/5/2018 • 7 minutes, 17 seconds
Run Deep by Deva Mahal
Nick Bollinger listens to the international debut of formerly Wellington-based soul singer Deva Mahal.
6/5/2018 • 8 minutes, 51 seconds
The Mixtape: Myele Manzanza
This week's RNZ Music Mixtape selector is drummer Myele Manzanza. The accomplished musician who's played across jazz, RnB, and hip-hop shares some tracks that have inspired his sound.
6/2/2018 • 56 minutes, 33 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 190: Anonymouz/Corduroy Cape
In this week's Pocket Edition, Alex Behan learns some Samoan with the help of Anoymouz and Tha Movement; Jana Whitta hosts Corduroy Cape - The Persnicketty Mixtape with Soaked Oats, Being, Ha the Unclear and we meet Rejjie Snow the Irish rapper who is on a sold out tour of New Zealand.
6/2/2018 • 51 minutes, 51 seconds
Fis & Rob Thorne take taonga pūoro into epic new places
A meeting of minds between electronic producer Fis and taonga pūoro player Rob Thorne resulted in Clear Stones, an experimental album that saw the duo invited to play shows around Europe. Ahead of their first NZ performance, the pair spoke to Tony Stamp.
6/2/2018 • 13 minutes, 41 seconds
Tha Movement and Anonymouz: standing up for Samoan culture
South Auckland rapper Tha Movement (David Saotupe) and beat-maker Anonymouz (Matthew Faiumu Salapu) tell Alex Behan how Samoan language and culture enriches their lives and their work.
6/2/2018 • 17 minutes, 10 seconds
What even is New Zealand Music Month? An oral history
New Zealand Music Month has been running for 17 years. Alex Behan asks the people who were there from the start to tell its story: how it began, what it's achieved and where it's going next.
5/30/2018 • 37 minutes, 32 seconds
Tell Me How You Really Feel by Courtney Barnett
Three years on from a spectacular debut album, how does Courtney Barnett really feel? Nick Bollinger listens to her latest and offers his conclusions.
5/29/2018 • 9 minutes, 54 seconds
The Mixtape: King Kapisi
Local hip-hop heavyweight King Kapisi was the first hip-hop artist ever to win the Silver Scroll - NZ's most coveted songwriting award - back in 1999. These days he's a father, grandfather, basketball coach, community worker and personal trainer... and he still finds time to make music.
5/26/2018 • 56 minutes, 52 seconds
Oscar Key Sung: "I wanted to forget who I was"
Australian R&B producer/singer Oscar Key Sung on how his visa woes set him on his own Berlin-inspired musical adventure.
5/26/2018 • 12 minutes, 13 seconds
Matthew Young and his new E.P. Fruit
We discuss with Matthew Young the long road towards his excellent new E.P.
5/26/2018 • 12 minutes, 36 seconds
Pacific Music Awards
We check out the Vodafone Pacific Music Awards
5/26/2018 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 189: Rei/ Oscar Key Sung
In this week's Pocket Edition we talk to te reo rapper Rei, and Melbourne pop musician Oscar Key Sung.
5/26/2018 • 53 minutes, 30 seconds
Five NZ dancefloor bangers with the host of legendary clubnight Atomic
The creator of legendary Wellington club nights Atomic and 24 Hour Party People, Bill E has been getting crowds dancing to New Wave and synth pop for over 20 years. For NZ Music month he's playing a banging all-local set at Wellington's San Fran. He dropped in to pick some choice local cuts, especially for RNZ Music.
5/24/2018 • 24 minutes, 46 seconds
Sassafrass! by Tami Neilson
Nick Bollinger reviews a brassy, gaudy - and at times surprisingly restrained - set from Tami Neilson.
5/22/2018 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 188: Courtney Barnett/ Sola Rosa/ Wax Chattels
In this week's Pocket Edition, Kirsten Johnstone speaks with Courtney Barnett about her new album Tell Me How You Really Feel. Alex Behan speaks with Sola Rosa about his latest release and Auckland's Wax Chattels speak with Tony Stamp about their debut album.
5/19/2018 • 55 minutes, 16 seconds
The Mixtape: Rick Bryant
Rick Bryant has been the vocalist and bandleader in bands like Original Sin, Mammal, Blerta, Rick Bryant and the Jive Bombers, The Jubilation Gospel Choir and the Windy City Strugglers. Here he talks us through six of his favourite songs.
5/19/2018 • 55 minutes, 50 seconds
Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino by Arctic Monkeys
Nick Bollinger discusses the space-lounge excursion of Sheffield's Arctic Monkeys.
5/19/2018 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
Wax Chattels on their 'guitarless guitar music'
Auckland 'no wave' band Wax Chattels on their jazz school background, and getting signed to both Flying Nun and American label Captured Tracks.
5/19/2018 • 13 minutes, 26 seconds
Sola Rosa - In Spaces
Sola Rosa's new EP 'In Spaces' features collaborations from Noah Slee and Kevin Mark Trail. Andrew Spraggon joins us to discuss the new record, his next record, his indie rock beginnings and burning CD's one at a time in the early days to kick off his career.
5/19/2018 • 13 minutes, 42 seconds
Music Month Summit addresses women, diversity, wellness and regional isolation
The upcoming New Zealand Music Month Summit will highlight issues facing our local music industry including mental health, regional isolation, and making the scene more diverse. Alex Behan talks to some of the panelists.
5/19/2018 • 22 minutes, 25 seconds
Courtney Barnett gets it all off her chest
On her new album Tell Me How You Really Feel Australian musician Courtney Barnett lays her cards on the table with songs of frustration and anger, introspection and self-help, and some of the sweetest and most earnest sentiments she’s expressed. Kirsten Johnstone speaks to Courtney.
5/19/2018 • 15 minutes, 7 seconds
Mother of Gloom by Emily Fairlight
Nick Bollinger considers a Texas-tinged set from Wellington singer-songwriter Emily Fairlight.
5/15/2018 • 5 minutes, 24 seconds
The Sampler: Eczema by Hans Pucket
Nick Bollinger discusses guitar hooks and notions of romantic quarantine in the songs of Wellington trio Hans Pucket.
5/15/2018 • 8 minutes, 5 seconds
Julia Deans on her new album We Light Fire
Beloved NZ musician, singer-songwriter and rock n roll goddess Julia Deans takes us through her excellent new album – her first in six years – We Light Fire.
5/12/2018 • 25 minutes, 38 seconds
Pacific Music Awards 2018: how to produce a Pacific hit
Alex Behan hosts a roundtable discussion with three of the Best Producer nominees at this year's Pacific Music Awards.
5/12/2018 • 21 minutes, 15 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 187: Kings/ Anonymouz/ Parks
In this week's Pocket Edition we host a panel discussion with three of the Best Producer nominees at this year's Pacific Music Awards, and feature live tracks from Louis Baker and Being.
5/12/2018 • 53 minutes, 7 seconds
The Mixtape: NZ Music Month
The slogan for NZ Music month this year is 'Discover New'. The RNZ Music crew bring this kaupapa to their mixtape, with some brand new exciting finds, and some old favourites too.
5/11/2018 • 56 minutes
Dirty Computer by Janelle Monae
Janelle Monae holds the Declaration of Independence to account in a funky and forthright new album. Nick Bollinger discusses.
5/8/2018 • 10 minutes, 58 seconds
The Mixtape: Sandy Mill
Sandy Mill is the voice heard on the albums of SJD, Neil Finn, and Placebo. After nearly three decades of the music business, she's finally released her own EP. She shares her mixtape of favourite songs that have influenced her.
5/5/2018 • 56 minutes, 1 second
Music 101 Pocket Edition 186: Parquet Courts/Carb on Carb
In this week's Pocket Edition, Yadana Saw walks around Burning Up Years a new music exhibition that has opened at Wellington Museum. Alex Behan speaks with Parquet Court's Andrew Savage about their new work with pop producer Dangermouse and Auckland's Carb on Carb are in for a live session.
5/5/2018 • 54 minutes, 41 seconds
Parquet Courts talk DIY, Dangermouse and Opposite Sex
Andrew Savage of New York indie-rockers Parquet Courts speaks about recording their album with pop producer Danger Mouse, and his connections to New Zealand band Opposite Sex.
5/5/2018 • 11 minutes, 46 seconds
Burning Up Years: Wellington's live music scene 1960-78
Yadana Saw heads down to Wellington Museum for a sneak peak ahead of the opening of Burning Up Years - an exhibition showcasing New Zealand music made in 1960-78.
5/5/2018 • 14 minutes, 39 seconds
Managing musicians in the modern music world
Nominees at this years Music Managers Award Paula Yeoman and James Southgate discuss the changing roles in managing artists and collaboration and support in the industry through the Music managers Forum (MMF).
5/5/2018 • 13 minutes, 46 seconds
Ha The Unclear, Being, and Soaked Oats live session
A trio of up-and-coming NZ bands have a hoon in the RNZ studio, in celebration of their colaboration Corduroy Cape: A Persnickety Mixtape.
5/3/2018 • 18 minutes, 27 seconds
Primal Heart by Kimbra
Kimbra strives for self-improvement on her third album. Nick Bollinger assesses the results.
5/1/2018 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
The Sampler: Invasion of Privacy by Cardi B
Nick Bollinger discusses the ascent - and intent - of chart-topping rapper Cardi B.
5/1/2018 • 8 minutes, 34 seconds
The Mixtape: Estère
Estère Dalton is a Wellington based producer who writes songs with an anthropologist's eye. Her new album My Design, On Other's Lives tackles subjects like digital overload, migration, guns, and the housing crisis, and then turns inward for some very personal songs about her own family and identity.
4/28/2018 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 1 second
Camp Cope live @ RNZ
Melbourne trio Camp Cope perform two songs from their second album How to Socialise & Make Friends, and have a yarn with Tony Stamp.
4/28/2018 • 15 minutes, 25 seconds
RnB star Kehlani: ‘You have to be that loud, that proud, and that strong’
RnB singer Kehlani discusses staying true to herself, dealing with mental health publicly and being a little sweet, a little sexy and a little savage.
4/28/2018 • 14 minutes, 51 seconds
The Topp Twins: Good Sisters Gone Bad
The Topp Twins: musicians, comedians, and courageous campaigners for the rights of women, gay and lesbian people, unions, and a nuclear-free New Zealand Jools and Lynda tell some Topp tales as they turn 60.
4/28/2018 • 23 minutes, 32 seconds
Cocoa Sugar by Young Fathers
Tony Stamp assesses the latest sounds from Afro-Scottish trio Young Fathers.
4/24/2018 • 9 minutes, 7 seconds
The Sampler: Shining Day by Delaney Davidson
Nick Bollinger reports on the latest recordings of itinerant songster Delaney Davidson.
4/24/2018 • 10 minutes, 23 seconds
Orquesta Akokan
Nick Bollinger discusses a contemporary recording that recalls the golden age of Cuban dance music.
4/24/2018 • 13 minutes, 36 seconds
The Mixtape: Jeremy Taylor
To celebrate the 11th International Record Store Day, Slow Boat Records' Jeremy Taylor shares his stories and songs from life behind the record shop counter.
4/21/2018 • 56 minutes, 30 seconds
Garth Cartwright: going for a song
Garth Cartwright is a New Zealand-born, London-based music and arts writer. He has a new book - Going For A Song: A Chronicle of the UK Record Shop, in which he traces the history of the record store through more than a century of unprecedented social, cultural and technological change.
4/21/2018 • 21 minutes, 25 seconds
Roy Irwin: the unlikely King Of Pop
Despite dying more than 10 years ago, Michael Jackson still has far-reaching influence. Everyone from Beyoncé to Justin Bieber has taken a page from the entertainer’s songbook. Perhaps more surprisingly though, Auckland garage-pop musician Roy Irwin has found artistic inspiration in the gloved one.
4/21/2018 • 9 minutes, 32 seconds
Boyboy's Sam McCarthy on confronting his vices
Sam Mccarthy has already been in two high profile NZ bands - Goodnight Nurse, and dance pop outfit Kids Of 88. Sam has now relocated to Los Angeles where he makes music as Boyboy, as well as writing and producing for other projects. Sam and his band joined us in the RNZ studio for a catch up, and to play a few songs.
4/21/2018 • 18 minutes, 7 seconds
Melbourne trio Camp Cope on standing up for gender equality
The three members of Camp Cope have been fighting sexism in the music industry since they formed in 2015, while all the while creating unique and well-crafted music. Drummer Sarah Thompson talks to Jana Whitta ahead of their Auckland show.
4/21/2018 • 15 minutes, 14 seconds
Why did Public Service Broadcasting make an album about Welsh coal mining?
UK band Public Service Broadcasting's last two albums have been concept records based around archival footage of human progress and space exploration. For their third, Every Valley, bandleader J Willgoose Esquire was drawn to the story of the coal mining industry in South Wales and its subsequent collapse.
4/21/2018 • 12 minutes, 29 seconds
Kimbra: 'I'm not particularly drawn to massive celebrity or fame'
Kimbra's third album Primal Heart has just been released. She spoke to Music 101's Alex Behan about collaborating with Big Boi, Janelle Monae, Thundercat, and Pino Palladino.
4/21/2018 • 19 minutes, 42 seconds
The Mixtape: Chris Matthews
Headless Chickens’ principal songwriter Chris Matthews joins Tony Stamp for the RNZ Music Mixtape, and reminisces about his life in music.
4/14/2018 • 55 minutes, 52 seconds
SESSION: Tom Cunliffe, Template For Love
Tom Cunliffe performs two songs from his new album Template For Love.
4/14/2018 • 16 minutes, 20 seconds
A bumper year for music festivals
The RNZ Music team look back on a bumper year for music festivals.
4/14/2018 • 25 minutes, 48 seconds
The Sampler: Sex & Food by Unknown Mortal Orchestra
On the fourth album from Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Ruban Neilson combines dystopian visions with a complex musical imagination. Nick Bollinger listens.
4/10/2018 • 12 minutes, 23 seconds
Ha The Unclear's Michael Cathro explains the curious lyrics on new album Invisible Lines
To mark the release of new album Invisible Lines, Michael Cathro of Dunedin band Ha The Unclear talks psychology, religion, fatherhood... and music!
4/8/2018 • 13 minutes, 29 seconds
New Songs from Princess Chelsea (not the financial dominatrix)
It's been a couple of years since we heard from Princess Chelsea, but her third studio album The Loneliest Girl is nearly upon us. Chelsea speaks with Melody Thomas about new singles 'I Love My Boyfriend' and 'Wasting Time', and tells about that time she got confused for a financial dominatrix.
4/8/2018 • 14 minutes, 18 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 182: Spotify/UMO/Hockey Dad
In this week's Pocket Edition, Alex Behan guides us through the financial dealings of music streaming giant Spotify. Melody Thomas and Ruban Nielson talk 'Sex and Food'the new Unknown Mortal Orchestra album. And Aussie surf rock duo Hockey Dad are in session with Tony Stamp.
4/7/2018 • 49 minutes, 21 seconds
The Mixtape: Taite Music Prize finalists
Alex Behan gives us a sample of the music nominated for the prestigious Taite Music Prize, including tunes from Aldous Harding, Nadia Reid, Teeks, Fazerdaze and more.
4/7/2018 • 57 minutes, 1 second
Australian surf-rock duo Hockey Dad live at RNZ
New South Wales surf-rockers Hockey Dad join Tony in the RNZ Studios to perform and have a chat.
4/7/2018 • 12 minutes, 45 seconds
Headquarters: Groeni
In this instalment of RNZ Music's Headquarters, where we meet bands in their creative spaces, Yadana Saw catches up with electro-emo-synth trio Groeni, who are keeping things super local.
4/7/2018 • 23 minutes, 14 seconds
Unknown Mortal Orchestra's new album is definitely not about the apocalypse
Unknown Mortal Orchestra's new album Sex & Food is prompting Melody Thomas to think about the apocalypse. She asks the band's founder and frontman, Ruban Nielson if that's what he intended.
4/7/2018 • 13 minutes, 52 seconds
Spotify: the biggest music company in the world
Alex Behan looks at the latest moves from streaming giant Spotify.
4/7/2018 • 6 minutes, 38 seconds
Don't Let Them Lock You Up by Hopetoun Brown
Nick Bollinger tunes into two-man band, and ex-Supergroove horn section, Hopetoun Brown, aka Nick Atkinson and Tim Stewart.
4/3/2018 • 8 minutes, 57 seconds
Boarding House Reach by Jack White
For Boarding House Reach, Jack White goes heavy on the funk and synthesisers, but has he over-reached himself? Nick Bollinger takes a critical listen.
4/3/2018 • 10 minutes, 30 seconds
The Mixtape: Chelsea Jade
Los Angeles based songwriter Chelsea Jade charts her music career from busking in Botany town mall to writing a chart-topping hit for EDM pop duo Chainsmokers. This year she'll release her own solo album Personal Best. She joins Kirsten Johnstone to play songs for The Mixtape.
3/31/2018 • 56 minutes, 45 seconds
Tom Lee-Richards in session
Whangarei-born Melbourne musician Tom Lee-Richards brought his looping pedal into the RNZ studio to perform two songs.
3/31/2018 • 13 minutes, 44 seconds
Leisure and the APO: "I’m pretty sure it will never happen again in our lifetimes"
Playing with the Auckland Philharmonia is a big deal, and the traditionally laid-back R&B five-piece Leisure, aren't treating it lightly.
3/31/2018 • 9 minutes, 39 seconds
INTERVIEW: Gin Wigmore just started a 'girl gang'
Gin Wigmore has a beautiful six-month-old boy, a brand new album – Ivory, and she's just started a 'girl gang'.
3/31/2018 • 13 minutes, 10 seconds
Adrian Sherwood on why reggae took over the world
Founder of English dub label On-U Sound and champion of global bass culture Adrian Sherwood shares his theories on the universal appeal of reggae music.
3/31/2018 • 16 minutes, 30 seconds
Seeing Things by Eb and Sparrow
Wellington band Eb and Sparrow peer into some dark corners but also find places of comfort and hope on their third album. Nick Bollinger has a listen.
3/27/2018 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
Clean by Soccer Mommy
Nick Bollinger discusses the bloody, gutsy songs of 20-year-old Sophie Allison, otherwise known as Soccer Mommy.
3/27/2018 • 7 minutes, 5 seconds
Okovi by Zola Jesus
Nick Bollinger delves into the life-and-death matters of Zola Jesus's Okovi.
3/27/2018 • 8 minutes, 3 seconds
Nakita: " I have to figure things out for myself now"
Local pop sensation Nakita is reinventing herself at the ripe old age of nineteen.
3/24/2018 • 6 minutes, 6 seconds
What So Not: the reason Toto's 'Africa' got back in the charts thirty years later
Australian EDM artist What So Not talks about Piha being the genesis of his album and how playing Toto's 'Africa' in his sets made the song chart after thirty years.
3/24/2018 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
Hiphop & Samoan oratory: brothers from another mother
Today's hip-hop 'battles' have interesting similarities with the art of traditional Samoan oratory (lauga), says music producer Anonymouz. He brings the two art forms into conversation in the upcoming show 4 Tha Lumana'i.
3/24/2018 • 22 minutes, 41 seconds
VIDEO: How British pop star Dua Lipa got to #1
British pop star Dua Lipa was named the UK's most streamed woman of 2017 by Spotify, and when Bruno Mars brought his mammoth 24K Magic tour to New Zealand last month, he handpicked her as his supporting act.
3/24/2018 • 11 minutes, 47 seconds
Lucy Dacus: 'Nothing is only sad. Nothing is only funny'
Lucy Dacus' astonishingly confident second album Historian has cemented the 22 year old from Virginia as one of the standout artists of 2018.
3/24/2018 • 16 minutes, 48 seconds
Chuck D: 'I always have a middle finger towards Captain Cook'
Public Enemy's Chuck D and Rage Against The Machine's Brad Wilk talk power, politics and packing a punch with their new band Prophets of Rage.
3/24/2018 • 11 minutes, 41 seconds
INTERVIEW: Jack White on ladybugs, taxidermy and his confounding new album
Jack White has always gone against the grain, drawing on the minimalism of early blues and analogue recording for The White Stripes when everyone else was going digital. His third solo record Boarding House Reach is packed to the rafters with new sounds and colourful characters. He speaks to Kirsten Johnstone.
3/24/2018 • 15 minutes, 14 seconds
Victoria Hanna backstage at Womad
Trevor Reekie talks to Israeli musician Victoria Hanna backstage at Womad.
3/23/2018 • 13 minutes, 23 seconds
The Mixtape: Tina Cross
Tina Cross started her career as a teenager on song and dance Television shows in the 70s. At 59, she's a songwriter, an ambassador for Women's refuge, and she runs workshops in prisons.
3/17/2018 • 56 minutes, 50 seconds
Carnivorous Plant Society cram the RNZ studio full of band members, instruments, and genres
Cinematic jazz gang Carnivorous Plant Society perform live at RNZ.
3/17/2018 • 16 minutes, 58 seconds
Hex Live from SXSW
Tony Stamp speaks to Hex's Kiki Van Newtown at South By Southwest.
3/17/2018 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
Rahim Alhaj interview Live at WOMAD
Rahim Alhaj's new album 'Letters from Iraq: Oud and String Quintet" draws from the stories and experiences recounted to him by Iraqui people following the U.S. invasion. He talked to Trevor Reekie backstage at Womad.
3/17/2018 • 8 minutes, 56 seconds
The Breeders' Kim Deal: All Nerve
Kim Deal is one of the most iconic and influential voices of the 90s as bassist and sometime singer of The Pixies, and as leader of her own band The Breeders. She speaks to Kirsten Johnstone about The Breeders' new album All Nerve, sobriety, and having songs written about her.
3/17/2018 • 17 minutes, 17 seconds
Kamasi Washington - the young giant of jazz
The American tenor saxophonist heralded as the saviour of jazz tells us he leaves "the music wide open".
3/17/2018 • 12 minutes, 5 seconds
Shona Laing on her friend and collaborator Mahinārangi Tocker
Almost ten years after her death from an asthma attack, the late Mahinārangi Tocker was celebrated with a tribute show Love Me As I Am, part of the Auckland Arts Festival. Tony Stamp speaks to songwriter, colleague and good friend to Mahinārangi - Shona Laing.
3/17/2018 • 8 minutes, 56 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 179: Kim Deal/ Kamasi Washington
In this week's Pocket Edition we have interviews with jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington, who just performed at Womad and Auckland Arts Festival, and Kim Deal, the veteran bass player, singer, guitarist and front-person for The Pixies and The Breeders.
3/16/2018 • 52 minutes, 54 seconds
REVIEW: Perfume Genius at the NZ Festival
Perfume Genius - performing name of American musician Mike Hadreas - is in New Zealand for festival shows in Wellington and Auckland. Nick Bollinger talked to him and caught one of his Wellington concerts.
3/14/2018 • 8 minutes, 31 seconds
Con Todo El Mundo by Khruangbin
Nick Bollinger absorbs the guitar-soaked fantasias of Texan exoticists Khrungabin.
3/13/2018 • 6 minutes, 9 seconds
The Sampler: Historian by Lucy Dacus
Literate lyrics and memorable melodies define the second album by 22-year-old North American Lucy Dacus. Nick Bollinger discusses.
3/13/2018 • 10 minutes, 48 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 178: Laurie Anderson/Pitch Black
In this week's Pocket Edition, Kirsten Johnstone hosts Broods' Georgia Nott for a live session of her new material; Tony Stamp catches up with Pitch Black who are on their 21st anniversary tour and Trevor Reekie speaks to the inimitable Laurie Anderson.
3/10/2018 • 54 minutes, 14 seconds
RNZ Music Mixtape: Summer Selections 2018
The RNZ Music team talk about some of the best tunes of the summer (in their opinions).
3/10/2018 • 55 minutes, 27 seconds
Scratching the Itch - the competitive world of turntablism
World Champion DJ Spell who once dominated the turnabilism is now running his own global search for the world's best DJ. He and DJ Alphabethead give Yadana Saw a crash course in the art of scratching.
3/10/2018 • 13 minutes, 23 seconds
Pitch Black: From Scratch
Michael Hodgson and Paddy Free of Pitch Black talk us through their collaboration with Phil Dadson's From Scratch project.
3/10/2018 • 9 minutes, 11 seconds
Laurie Anderson: finding hope in loss
Laurie Anderson, pioneer of electronic music, inventor, visual artist, and wife of the late Lou Reed has just released an album with The Kronos Quartet, inspired by the objects she lost in Hurricane Sandy.
3/10/2018 • 16 minutes, 35 seconds
Georgia Nott from Broods steers all-woman crew The Venus Project 'like a boss'
Broods frontwoman Georgia Nott released her new album on International Women’s Day. For The Venus Project, she has collaborated with an all women crew, from players to publicists.
3/10/2018 • 20 minutes, 38 seconds
So Below's Maddie North perfects her gothic pop
Kiwi musician Maddie North AKA So Below talks about her new EP II.
3/10/2018 • 9 minutes, 22 seconds
Beck interview: 'Sort of like Michael Jackson meets Sgt. Peppers'
The genre-agnostic Grammy-winning musical chameleon that is Beck sits down for a frank exploration of his humble beginnings and his musical legacy.
3/10/2018 • 29 minutes, 48 seconds
The Mixtape: Hugh Sundae
Hugh Sundae started his career as a volunteer at Auckland's 95bFM when he was fourteen. Twenty five years later he's just finished a three year stint as General Manager. In this week's Mixtape Hugh talks about his multifaceted career, and six of his favourite songs.
3/8/2018 • 55 minutes, 55 seconds
Introducing: Hybrid Rose
Hybrid Rose introduces her song System Corrupt.
3/3/2018 • 5 minutes, 59 seconds
Robinson
Off the back of 1.4 million spotify streams Robinson has just signed to a major label and is getting ready for her debut album. The twenty year old from Nelson stops by RNZ studios to perform live.
3/3/2018 • 11 minutes, 36 seconds
Phoenix
Christian from Phoenix says hello to New Zealand for the first time as the French band prepare to play Auckland City Limits.
3/3/2018 • 4 minutes, 11 seconds
Thundercat
Thundercat AKA Stephen Bruner speaks with Yadana Saw about Erykah Badu, why he loves comedy and how he might work for us.
3/3/2018 • 12 minutes, 5 seconds
Jack Antonoff - chasing perfect pop songs
Jack Antonoff is perhaps best known as the co-writer and producer of Lorde's album Melodrama. He's also worked with Taylor Swift, St Vincent and recently played New Zealand with his solo project Bleachers. He spoke to RNZ's Alex Behan about crafting perfect pop songs.
3/3/2018 • 12 minutes, 46 seconds
Bloodlight and Bami director Sophie Fiennes on Grace Jones: 'She’s her own Svengali'
Director Sophie Fiennes spent five years making Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami - a film that gets close to the Jamaican icon, both on stage and off.
3/3/2018 • 15 minutes, 11 seconds
'I'm surprised people are surprised' - former lawyer
A lawyer who left the profession after suffering years of inappropriate sexual behaviour from male colleagues is appalled at what she calls 'inaction' by the Law Society in the wake of the Russell McVeagh scandal. Yesterday it was announced the Law Society will establish a working group to look at how to improve reporting of sexual harassment in the legal profession. Kathryn Ryan gets reaction from former litigation lawyer Olivia Wensley and Wellington barrister Wendy Aldred.
3/1/2018 • 29 minutes, 54 seconds
Swan song for iconic Kings Arms pub
The King's Arms Tavern was built in the late 1800s and has been hosting the who's who of New Zealand music since the mid 90s, but it's being bowled for apartments.
2/28/2018 • 4 minutes, 11 seconds
The Mixtape: Dave Gibson
Elemeno P frontman Dave Gibson is this week's RNZ Music Mixtape selector. He chooses some songs and has a yarn with Yadana Saw.
2/24/2018 • 56 minutes, 5 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 176: Big Boi/Steel drums/U.S. Girls
In this week's pocket edition, Number 1 Outkast fan Alex Behan speaks with Big Boi. Tony Stamp is on the phone to Meghan Remy of U.S. Girls and we meet the Wesley Intermediate Steel Drum band.
2/24/2018 • 53 minutes, 38 seconds
Indie maestro Merk plays live at RNZ
Auckland musician Merk has interned with Neil Finn, attended the Red Bull Music Academy, and just signed an Australian record deal.
He performed two songs live in the RNZ studio.
2/24/2018 • 10 minutes, 47 seconds
Israel Starr Live in Session
On a hot summer's night in Wellington, Israel Starr and his backing band Newtown Rocksteady record some tunes and sit down for a korero with Yadana Saw.
2/24/2018 • 17 minutes, 39 seconds
U.S. Girls' Meghan Remy is Mad As Hell
Meghan Remy has been making lo-fi pop music for a decade now under the name U.S. Girls.
On her eighth album In A Poem Unlimited she's delivered her most accessible, highly acclaimed album so far, but lyrically she's still raging.
She spoke to Music 101's Tony Stamp.
2/24/2018 • 14 minutes, 39 seconds
Big Boi: cooler than a polar bear's toenails
Big Boi AKA Sir Luscious Leftfoot AKA Daddy Fat Sax AKA one half of Outkast AKA the man who invented being cooler than a polar bear's toenails is visiting New Zealand to play two shows in mid-March.
2/24/2018 • 16 minutes
Get 'em while they're young: getting kids into steel bands
RNZ Music visited Wesley Intermediate where a group of young students are learning to play steel pans, to perform as part of a band at Aotearoa's first-ever Steel Band Festival.
2/24/2018 • 9 minutes, 44 seconds
Highly anticipated NZ Festival opens with Kupe
Kupe, the great Polynesian navigator and explorer, as imagined by playwright Apirana Taylor, in one of the first shows of the 2018 New Zealand Festival in Wellington. It's also part of a week long Kupe inspired series of events starting with tonight's Waka Odyssey. This is also the farewell festival for its three time Artistic Director, Shelagh Magadza. Standing Room Only presenter Lynn Freeman is hoping for three weeks of jaw-dropping shows and new experiences. She joins Susie Ferguson in the studio.
2/22/2018 • 4 minutes, 51 seconds
The Sampler: Make Way For Love by Marlon Williams
Nick Bollinger discusses the golden voice and grief-soaked second album of Marlon Williams.
2/20/2018 • 10 minutes, 46 seconds
The Mixtape: Jim Wilson
Trevor Reekie talks to Jim Wilson, founder and owner of New Zealand's most successful poster and publicity company, Phantom Billstickers.
2/17/2018 • 55 minutes, 20 seconds
Live: Jordie Lane and the Sleepers
Jordie lane is an Australian singer-songwriter and storyteller. He and his band The Sleepers are touring New Zealand at the moment, playing diverse venues, from sitting rooms to music festival Coastella. They join Kirsten Johnstone for a live session.
2/17/2018 • 18 minutes, 39 seconds
A Tribe Called Red give indigenous Canadian music the electronic treatment
A Tribe Called Red are a Canadian electronic duo who draw heavily on indigenous First Nations music. Ahead of their appearance at Auckland Arts Festival, RNZ Music's Tony Stamp spoke to founding member Ehren Bear Thomas.
2/17/2018 • 15 minutes, 30 seconds
Celia Mancini: bringing music back from the abyss
The surprise release of a collection of songs by Celia Mancini is the result of a project orchestrated by the musician herself, shortly before her sudden death last September. Melbourne-based archivist Glen Brewer worked with Celia before her death, after which he took over the project and ensured its completion.
2/17/2018 • 7 minutes, 28 seconds
Marlon Williams: love, jealousy and Aldous
Lyttelton's Marlon Williams has just released his second album Make Way For Love. It meditates on love, jealousy, the difficulties of relationships and having your heart broken. Marlon speaks with Kirsten Johnstone.
2/17/2018 • 17 minutes, 42 seconds
The Sampler: Being There - Deluxe by Wilco
Nick Bollinger revisits a Wilco classic on its 21st anniversary.
2/13/2018 • 9 minutes, 24 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 174: Dizzee Rascal/Coco Solid
In this week's Pocket Edition, Alex Behan is on the line to UK grime father Dizzee Rascal, Coco Solid takes Jana Whitta through her new mixtape called 'Cokes' and Yadana Saw speaks with James Toth about his failed experiment in dedicated music appreciation.
2/10/2018 • 55 minutes, 48 seconds
The Mixtape: Andrew Boak
Andrew Boak was the guitarist with Auckland punk band, No Tag, in the early 80s. They're getting back together for one of the last shows at The Kings Arms before it closes for good, alongside a host of other early NZ punk and post-punk bands. He talks about his multifaceted life in music, which included stints as a roadie for My Bloody Valentine, running a house music label, and working in the offices of Rough Trade records.
2/10/2018 • 55 minutes, 21 seconds
Introducing: Green Grove
Durham Fenwick AKA Green Grove introduces his song Yum Smoothie.
2/10/2018 • 5 minutes, 4 seconds
Coco Solid: 'Being able to tell our stories is something we have to fight for, constantly'
Jessica Hansell, aka Coco Solid, has just released a mixtape called 'Cokes' the kaupapa of which is community, her ancestors and 'throwing it back in colonisation's face'.
2/10/2018 • 30 minutes, 54 seconds
TOKiMONSTA talks production
Tony Stamp chatted to TOKiMONSTA (Jennifer Lee) backstage at Laneway Festival, about the production style she's honed over ten years of beat making.
2/10/2018 • 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Dizzee: still a cheeky rascal
Dizzee Rascal talks about staying on top of his game, pioneering a genre, and how excited he is to be returning to New Zealand for two beautiful festivals.
2/10/2018 • 14 minutes, 10 seconds
Volume South - an exploration of hip hop in South Auckland
Volume South at the Manakau Institute of Technology in conjunction with Auckland Museum aims to shine a light on the early years of hip hop in South Auckland.
2/10/2018 • 15 minutes, 58 seconds
Live: Jerron 'Blind Boy' Paxton
Jerron 'Blind Boy' Paxton plays songs live and talks about the historic roots of his modern-day music with Nick Bollinger.
2/9/2018 • 21 minutes, 10 seconds
Too much music: can you listen to all the music you own?
James Jackson Toth is a music writer for NPR, Stereogum and Salon. He talks to Yadana Saw about his failed experiment to listen to only one album per week.
2/8/2018 • 13 minutes, 19 seconds
The Sampler: Culture II by Migos
Nick Bollinger considers why Atlanta hip-hop trio Migos might be this generation's Beatles.
2/6/2018 • 10 minutes, 40 seconds
Ruins by First Aid Kit
Nick Bollinger tunes in to the American strains of Swedish singing sisters First Aid Kit.
2/6/2018 • 8 minutes, 48 seconds
The Mixtape: Pride Festival
To celebrate Pride Festival 2018 The Topp Twins and Possum Plows from the band Openside share stories, experiences and choose some songs for the RNZ Music Mixtape.
2/3/2018 • 56 minutes, 13 seconds
Introducing: Fever Party
Gareth Shute introduces his new two piece Fever Party, and their song 'Working Love'
2/3/2018 • 5 minutes, 14 seconds
Tempestuous, chaotic: the life of Al Green
Acclaimed journalist and author Jimmy McDonough talks to Trevor Reekie about his new book Soul Survivor - Biography of Al Green.
2/3/2018 • 17 minutes, 45 seconds
VIDEO: Jocee Tuck performs 'Made to be' live
Auckland folk musician Jocee Tuck performs her latest single 'Made to Be', from her album Mt Dora with an eclectic range of instruments including her gorgeous xylophone.
2/3/2018 • 11 minutes, 41 seconds
Grant Fell: "He was the thing that all creative scenes need."
Russell Brown shares stories about the life and funeral of Headless Chickens bass player Grant Fell.
2/3/2018 • 10 minutes, 31 seconds
Loyle Carner: from South London to Laneway to the Brit Awards
Loyle Carner started his career in hip hop aged seventeen, as a way to help his mum pay rent. Six years later he's been nominated for The Mercury Prize and two Brit Awards, overcoming ADHD and dyslexia in the process. He talked to RNZ Music's Tony Stamp backstage at Laneway Festival.
2/3/2018 • 15 minutes, 4 seconds
Te Rā o te Raukura
Noel Woods talks us through the 24th annual Te Ra o te Raukura festival held today in Lower Hutt.
2/3/2018 • 7 minutes, 27 seconds
I Can Feel You Creep into My Private Life by Tune-Yards
Nick Bollinger contemplates the kinetic rhythms and colonial guilt of Tune-Yards' Merril Garbus
1/30/2018 • 9 minutes, 17 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 172: Craig David/Girls Rock Camp
In this week's Pocket Tony Stamp speaks to Rnb smooth dude Craig David, Jana Whitta gives us a tour of the inaugural Girls' Rock Camp Aotearoa and composer Gareth Farr shares his summer jam.
1/27/2018 • 54 minutes, 52 seconds
The Mixtape: Gerry Paul
Gerry Paul is a musician, and promoter, currently the director of Kapiti festival Coastella and music programmer for CubaDupa, he’s played music at over 500 music festivals in 40 countries around the world. He picks a mixtape of music that has shaped his own career.
1/27/2018 • 55 minutes, 39 seconds
40 years of The Stranglers: thinking past the end of the night
UK band The Stranglers have had 23 UK Top 40 hit singles and 17 UK Top 40 albums. Before their two NZ shows Strangler Baz Warne chatted with Trevor Reekie.
1/27/2018 • 16 minutes, 31 seconds
Auckland Folk Festival 2018 - Sophie Mashlan
Winner of the 2018 Auckland Folk Festival social media competition Sophie Mashlan performs her original song 'Pictures'.
1/27/2018 • 8 minutes, 25 seconds
Craig David: the nice-guy superstar
UK RnB musician Craig David achieved global superstardom at age eighteen when his debut Born To Do It sold seven million copies worldwide. Eighteen years later he's enjoying a career resurgence, and as Tony Stamp found out, is a bloody nice guy to boot.
1/27/2018 • 15 minutes, 5 seconds
New Zealand's first Girls Rock! Camp
Girls Rock! Camp is a worldwide movement that aims to help young women between the ages of 12 - 17 build confidence, empowerment and foster social change via music. The first NZ camp was held last week in Auckland and RNZ Music went along to check it out.
1/27/2018 • 14 minutes, 44 seconds
Fire: the Minecraft music festival
Fire Festival is a virtual music festival that pulled in almost 90,000 punters within the computer game Minecraft. Festival founder Max Schramp explains how to host a 2-day online music festival.
1/26/2018 • 15 minutes, 17 seconds
Gin Wigmore is opening a hotel in Palm Springs
Gin Wigmore is about to embark on a New Zealand tour, then she's packing up and moving to Palm Springs. She tells Yadana Saw how she balances music, motherhood and her driving need to do new things.
1/26/2018 • 12 minutes, 35 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 171: Georgia Nott/ Sylvan Esso/ Molly Lewis
In this week's Pocket Edition we talk to Georgia Nott from Broods about her new project, Laneway act Sylvan Esso, and champion whistler Molly Lewis.
1/24/2018 • 50 minutes, 45 seconds
A legendary curmudgeon falls
The Fall singer Mark E Smith has died aged 60, the band's manager has said.
1/24/2018 • 13 minutes, 1 second
Jazz legend Hugh Masekela dies
Trumpeter and singer Hugh Masekela, known as the "father of South African jazz" who used his music in the fight against apartheid, has died from prostate cancer, his family said on Tuesday. He was 78.
1/23/2018 • 10 minutes, 42 seconds
Soul of a Woman by Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings
Nick Bollinger listens to the final album from Sharon Jones and recalls an encounter with the late soul star
1/23/2018 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
The Mixtape: Pearl from 95bFM
This week's mixtape selector is Pearl Little, 95bFM's Top Ten presenter. She speaks with Melody Thomas about being involved with the Auckland independent radio station.
1/20/2018 • 56 minutes, 9 seconds
Summer Jam - Grayson Gilmour
Grayson Gilmour shares his favourite song of summer with Kirsten Johnstone.
1/20/2018 • 6 minutes, 19 seconds
Sylvan Esso: the purpose is joy
Laneway visitors Sylvan Esso are trying to keep the human imperfections in their electro-pop music.
1/20/2018 • 10 minutes, 15 seconds
Summer Jam - Mara TK
Mara TK shares his summer jam and fashion plans for 2018 with Yadana Saw.
1/20/2018 • 9 minutes, 34 seconds
Lawrence Arabia: kickstarting his year with new songs
James Milne talks to Kirsten Johnstone about fundraising on Kickstarter for a new project.
1/20/2018 • 7 minutes, 36 seconds
Summer Jam - Moana Maniapoto
Moana Maniapoto shares her current summer jam with Kirsten Johnstone
1/20/2018 • 9 minutes, 18 seconds
Molly Lewis - The Whistler
Molly Lewis is a champion whistler who won international competitions and collaborated with artists like Kirin J Callinan. Currently on tour with the Finn family, Kirsten Johnstone learns about Molly's unique talent
1/20/2018 • 7 minutes, 26 seconds
Broods' Georgia Nott collaborates with all-women crew for The Venus Project
Georgia Nott talks with Yadana Saw about her new release under her new alter ego, Venus Project
1/20/2018 • 8 minutes, 51 seconds
Summer Jam - Mel Parsons
Mel Parsons speaks with Melody Thomas about what's rocking her summer playlist.
1/20/2018 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
Bringing Music Back to the Parlour
Parlour is a company bringing artists and music fans together by helping to organise gigs in your lounge. Kirsten Johnstone speaks to co-founder Matt Walters.
1/20/2018 • 16 minutes, 58 seconds
The Mixtape: Jim and Max from Radio Active
This week's mixtape selectors are father-and-son duo Jim Scott and Max Scott-Murray, who have a lifelong connection to Wellington's Radio Active 88.6FM.
1/13/2018 • 56 minutes, 35 seconds
Summer Jams: Emily Edrosa chooses her favourite summer song
Emily Edrosa takes time from her summer holiday to speak with Melody Thomas about what's rocking her stereo.
1/13/2018 • 9 minutes, 50 seconds
Summer Jams: Louis Baker chooses his favourite summer song
Our favourite local musicians share the song that's their soundtrack to summer. Louis Baker chooses ‘Satan’ by D.D Dumbo.
1/13/2018 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
Summer Jams: Aaradhna chooses her favourite summer song
Our favourite local musicians share the song that's their soundtrack to summer. Aaradhna chooses ‘Can't Let Go’ by Calvin Richardson.
1/13/2018 • 8 minutes, 48 seconds
Summer Jams: Anna Coddington chooses her favourite summer song
Our favourite local musicians share the song that's their soundtrack to summer. Anna Coddington chooses ‘Lemon’ by N.E.R.D. ft. Rihanna.
1/13/2018 • 10 minutes, 19 seconds
Kelela: 'It’s a weird relationship that Americans have with race'
Kelela is an alternative R&B artist best known as a featured vocalist on Solange's A Seat At My Table. Ahead of her first New Zealand performance, Yadana Saw speaks to the Ethiopian-American artist about the personal and political.
1/13/2018 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Summer Jams: Julia Deans chooses her favourite summer song
Our favourite local musicians share the song that's their soundtrack to summer. Julia Deans chooses ‘Quarrel’ by Moses Sumney.
1/13/2018 • 10 minutes, 43 seconds
Summer Jams: Kiki Van Newtown chooses her favourite summer song
Kiki from Wellington witch-rock trio Hex shares her current summer jam.
1/13/2018 • 7 minutes, 51 seconds
Summer Jams: Randa chooses their favourite summer song
Our favourite local musicians share the song that's their soundtrack to summer. Randa chooses ‘Fear’ by Alexa Casino.
1/13/2018 • 7 minutes, 52 seconds
NZ punk pioneer Buster Stiggs, remembered by Simon Grigg
Buster Stiggs, a pioneer of the NZ punk and post-punk scenes died this week. He was a member of Auckland bands The Suburban Reptiles and The Swingers. His friend, and sometime manager Simon Grigg remembers Buster.
1/12/2018 • 14 minutes, 31 seconds
Music101 Pocket Edition 168: Spotify/Summer Jams
In this week's Pocket Edition, Melody Thomas speaks with Liz Pelly about what is behind Spotify playlists; BBC Future reporter Melissa Hogenboom shares the story of her father's dementia and his love of music. Plus local musicians Marlon Williams, Samuel Flynn Scott and Chelsea Jade share their summer jams.
1/6/2018 • 54 minutes, 46 seconds
The Mixtape: Gemma Syme
Today's selector is Christchurch's Gemma Syme from RDU 98.5 FM.
1/6/2018 • 54 minutes, 29 seconds
Casablanca Records - the inside story
The 1970s saw the landscape of American culture become a banquet of hedonism and self-indulgence, and when the disco era exploded in New York Casablanca Records were at the centre of it. Trevor Reekie speaks with co-founder Larry Harris about the label home to KISS, Donna Summer, the Village People, and funk master George Clinton and Parliament,
1/6/2018 • 18 minutes, 2 seconds
Summer Jams: Eddie Johnston (Lontalius) chooses his favourite summer song
Our favourite local musicians share the song that's their soundtrack to summer. Eddie Johnston, who records as Lontalius and Race Banyon picks 'Telefono' by Phoenix.
1/6/2018 • 6 minutes, 31 seconds
She Will Move You - Jaded Nineties Raver
For our series She Will Move You - profiling just a handful of Aotearoa's many great female electronic music makers - we meet Jaded Nineties Raver.
1/6/2018 • 8 minutes, 36 seconds
Summer Jams: Estère shares her favourite summer song
Our favourite local musicians share the song that's their soundtrack to summer. Wellington beat-maker Estère's pick is Vulfpeck's 'Back Pocket'.
1/6/2018 • 6 minutes, 48 seconds
Music and my dad's dementia
BBC Future's Melissa Hogenboom shares the story of how her Dad's love of music helped to slow his onset of dementia and the research behind music's effects on the brain.
1/6/2018 • 15 minutes, 15 seconds
Summer Jams: Marlon Williams shares his favourite summer song
Our favourite local musicians share the song that's their soundtrack to summer. Marlon Williams' pick is 'Wild Horses' by Prefab Sprout.
1/6/2018 • 9 minutes, 31 seconds
Summer Jams: Chelsea Jade shares her favourite summer song
Our favourite local musicians share the song that's their soundtrack to summer. Chelsea Jade's pick is ‘Sticky’ by Ravyn Lenae.
1/6/2018 • 7 minutes, 22 seconds
The Growing family of Kitty Daisy and Lewis
Alex Behan speaks with Kitty the youngest of the siblings,Kitty, Daisy and Lewis about hangover cures, making the album themselves and their amazing support team on the road.
1/6/2018 • 11 minutes, 51 seconds
Summer Jams: Samuel Flynn Scott shares his favourite summer song
Our favourite local musicians share the song that's their soundtrack to summer. Sam Scott of The Phoenix Foundation picks 'Bad Liar' by Selena Gomez.
1/6/2018 • 8 minutes, 5 seconds
Is Spotify narrowing our taste in music?
With its easy-to-access content and vast selection of ready-made playlists, Spotify has amassed more than 100 million users globally since its inception. But according to writer Liz Pelly it’s narrowing the range of music we listen to.
1/6/2018 • 12 minutes, 30 seconds
R.I.P: rock in peace - musicians we lost in 2017
Many great musicians died this year. We pay tribute to the major musical figures that left the stage in 2017.
12/30/2017 • 56 minutes, 19 seconds
The Mixtape: Jordan Luck
This week's RNZ Music Mixtape selector is the local king of summer gigs, Jordan Luck. He shares his c60 of favourite New Zealand music with Yadana Saw.
12/23/2017 • 56 minutes, 1 second
How The xx made one of 2017's best albums
It was another banner year for the influential British minimalists after their third album I See You signaled a livening up of their sound and attitude. Tony Stamp talked to singer & bass player Oliver Sim.
12/23/2017 • 14 minutes, 32 seconds
Liam Gallagher: it's good to be back
On some much-needed downtime, the parka-clad singer talks to Sam Wicks about his triumphant return.
12/23/2017 • 11 minutes, 54 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 167: Liam Gallagher/ K2K/ The xx
In this week's Pocket Edition we talk to ex-Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher, Wellington producer K2K, and Oliver Sim from The xx.
12/22/2017 • 52 minutes, 11 seconds
The Sampler - local picks of 2017
Nick Bollinger revisits a few of the local albums that stood out in 2017
12/19/2017 • 14 minutes, 49 seconds
The Sampler - 2017 international picks
Nick Bollinger revisits some of the listening that enlivened his year.
12/19/2017 • 13 minutes, 45 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 166: Ruban Neilson/Bjork/Glass Vaults
In this week's Pocket Edition Melody Thomas speaks with Ruban Nielson of Unknown Mortal Orchestra, we hear Blackbird Ensemble's Bjork show 'All is Full of Love, and Glass Vaults are live in session.
12/16/2017 • 50 minutes, 27 seconds
Best of 2017: great music reads
DJ, writer, and book peddler Kiran Dass reviews the music books she's enjoyed the most in 2017.
12/16/2017 • 10 minutes, 1 second
Best of 2017: RNZ Music's favourite local tracks
It's been the strongest year for local music, perhaps ever, evidenced by the fact that three kiwis have topped local and international 'best of' lists. The RNZ Music team discuss Lorde, Aldous Harding, Nadia Reid and more.
12/16/2017 • 55 minutes, 3 seconds
She Will Move You - Peach Milk
We profile Wellington producer Peach Milk, as part of RNZ Music's ongoing series 'She Will Move You', which looks at women electronic producers in Aotearoa.
12/16/2017 • 6 minutes, 16 seconds
Introducing: Maxwell Young
Wellington's Maxwell Young introduces us to his song 'Midnight'. He sites his formative musical experience as using his mum’s credit card to spend thousands on iTunes as a 9-year-old.
12/16/2017 • 5 minutes, 45 seconds
Josh Teskey in session
Ahead of Australian soul outfit The Teskey Brothers' New Zealand tour opening for Angus and Julia Stone, frontman Josh Teskey tells us a bit about the band and sings a couple of songs.
12/16/2017 • 14 minutes, 57 seconds
Best of 2017: RNZ Music's favourite international tracks
Debating some favourite 2017 music from elsewhere is Kirsten Johnstone, Alex Behan, Yadana Saw, Nick Bollinger and Tony Stamp from the RNZ Music team.
12/16/2017 • 56 minutes, 37 seconds
Jonathan Densem: 'You just have to go for it'
Christchurch music teacher and father-of-two Jonathan Densem has inoperable brain cancer. This year he fulfilled a dream of recording his debut album at Neil Finn's Roundhead Studios.
12/16/2017 • 22 minutes, 37 seconds
Inside the world of Aldous Harding
Singer-songwriter Aldous Harding talks to Kathryn Ryan about self-belief, self-preservation and how she's become obsessed with live performance.
12/14/2017 • 40 minutes, 33 seconds
Sol3 Mio: It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
To help us get in the festive spirit Sol3 Mio give an early Christmas present by singing live in front of an audience at RNZ. Pene and Amitai Pati, and Moses Mackay perform three tunes from their new album A Very Merry Christmas, including an original written by Moses. Pene and Amitai talk about their overseas experiences working at San Francisco Opera and teaming up with Moses for Sol3 Mio's summer tour.
12/14/2017 • 11 minutes, 48 seconds
The Sampler: Shake That Skinny Ass All the Way to Zygetron by Troy Kingi
Nick Bollinger reviews a mythological sci-fi love saga from Northland artist Troy Kingi.
12/12/2017 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Topography by Alphabethead
Nick Bollinger investigates the colourful sound worlds of Wellington turntablist Alphabethead.
12/12/2017 • 10 minutes, 52 seconds
The Sampler: Rules of Engagement by Ria Hall
Ria Hall has made an album that looks from the past to the future. Nick Bollinger takes a listen.
12/12/2017 • 10 minutes, 25 seconds
Introducing: Owlet Nightjar
Tim Key from Owlet Nightjar introduces their song Stand Your Ground.
12/9/2017 • 6 minutes, 1 second
Grizzly Bear's Ed Droste does not suffer fools
Tony Stamp talks to Ed Droste from Grizzly Bear about their new album Painted Ruins.
12/9/2017 • 12 minutes, 52 seconds
Blind American singer-songwriter took 50 years to get his big break
Robert Finley didn't get his big break until he was in his 60s, after collaborating with the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach.
12/9/2017 • 12 minutes, 13 seconds
Hanging out with The Shins
James Mercer and Yukki Matthews from The Shins talk about romantic happenings at live shows, getting a record deal because of Napster and raising daughters in a crazy world.
12/9/2017 • 13 minutes, 56 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 165: The Shins/ Grizzly Bear/ Richter City Rebels
In this week's Pocket Edition we talk to James Mercer from the Shins, Ed Droste from Grizzly Bear, and check out Richter City Rebels.
12/8/2017 • 55 minutes, 1 second
Phases by Angel Olsen
Nick Bollinger dips into a disc of out-takes and ephemera from Amer-indie artist Angel Olsen.
12/5/2017 • 7 minutes, 53 seconds
Charlotte Gainsbourg grapples with legacy and tragedy on Rest
Tony Stamp visits the dark world of chanteuse Charlotte Gainsbourg.
12/5/2017 • 11 minutes, 15 seconds
Heed The Call! Soul, Funk & Disco from Aotearoa, 1973-83
Nick Bollinger dives into a collection of local soul, funk and disco - including some delicious obscurities
12/5/2017 • 10 minutes, 19 seconds
The Mixtape: Ian Magan
Ian Magan is a pioneer of both commercial radio and concert promotion in New Zealand, and was one of the original Radio Hauraki pirates. He's toured a long and diverse list of artists including BB King, Pavarotti, Elton John and Dire Straits, around New Zealand.
12/2/2017 • 54 minutes, 45 seconds
Interview: Anoushka Shankar - freedom and tradition
Trevor Reekie talks to Anoushka Shankar who has just been announced as one of the headliners of Womad 2018 and the Auckland Arts Festival.
12/2/2017 • 17 minutes, 9 seconds
The Staves on recording with Bon Iver: 'It was the most fun we've ever had '
The Staves are three sisters from Hertfordshire, England whose ability to harmonise impressed Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon so much he took them on tour, recorded their 2015 album and helped set up a new collaboration with New York-based chamber sextet yMusic.
12/2/2017 • 10 minutes, 41 seconds
Screw the charts, 2017's been a great year for NZ Music
Joanna Hunkin painted a pretty dark view of the state of our local music industry in a NZ Herald article last week, but is chart success even worth worrying about? Includes top 11 NZ music moments of 2017!
12/2/2017 • 16 minutes, 22 seconds
Troy Kingi and The Galactic Chiropractors live in session
Troy Kingi's new album Shake That Skinny Ass All The Way To Zygertron, has sent the hardworking musician/actor/dad into a high-concept psychedelic universe. Troy and his band The Galactic Chiropractors jam a couple of new tunes, especially for RNZ.
12/2/2017 • 20 minutes, 25 seconds
Sax and pedal steel duo deliver 'mind-melting' improvisation to NZ audiences
With a sound ranging from sensual to sleazy and a volume range from mind-melting to gentle, improvisational duo Peter Brötzmann and Heather Leigh have a charismatic and striking dynamic of polarities that come together in a unique sonic collaboration.
11/29/2017 • 14 minutes, 51 seconds
The Mixtape: Dick Frizzell
New Zealand artist Dick Frizzell reflects on his life and talks us through five of his favourite songs – which all happen to be homegrown.
11/25/2017 • 56 minutes, 23 seconds
Downtown Boys: dismantling white supremacy and the police state
Two disgruntled hotel workers in Rhode Island with a shared interest in workers rights and labour union activism quit their minimum wage jobs and became one of the most exciting bands in the U.S. Jana Whitta chats to Joey La Neve DeFrancesco and Victoria Ruiz.
11/25/2017 • 15 minutes, 45 seconds
Introducing: Erith
Wellington musician Erith introduces her song Talk.
11/25/2017 • 5 minutes, 32 seconds
Taxi DJs share the sounds they love in a unique music experience
After Hours: Taxi DJ is a Wellington event where taxi drivers welcome punters into their cars to share their favourite beats. Yadana Saw headed along to meet the drivers cum selectors.
11/25/2017 • 17 minutes, 24 seconds
E^st - Life goes On
E^st is just nineteen but she's had a record deal for three years already, she chats to RNZ music about her journey to now and how her existential song 'life goes on' came from heartbreak.
11/25/2017 • 13 minutes, 55 seconds
Improbable pop stars: The Human League
'Don't you Want Me' by The Human League was the biggest selling song in the UK in 1981, 36 years later Philip Oakey is bringing the band to New Zealand for the first time ever.
11/25/2017 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
SoccerPractice discuss their excellent debut
SoccerPractise have just released their debut self-titled album. They talk to Alex Behan about keeping things independent and imperfect, and about incorporating Te Reo into their music.
11/25/2017 • 12 minutes, 18 seconds
'How Bizarre's Sister Sina is finally releasing her debut album after a 19-year wait
Sina Saipaia – aka Sister Sina – attracted global attention when she sang the hook to OMC’s hit single ‘How Bizarre’. She went on to record her own album, but it was never released... until now.
11/25/2017 • 20 minutes, 26 seconds
Play it again Sammy's
Aaron Hawkins from the Dunedin city Council talks about the unanimous vote this week to restore the iconic music venue Sammy's.
11/25/2017 • 5 minutes, 57 seconds
Nick D and Kode9 discovered the best video game music of the 1980s
Nick Dwyer and Kode-9 discuss the new album they have complied called Diggin' in the Carts which highlights the importance, influence and innovation of Japanese video game music.
11/23/2017 • 11 minutes, 59 seconds
Trouble No More by Bob Dylan
Nick Bollinger inspects one of the controversial corners of Bob Dylan's extensive catalogue.
11/21/2017 • 16 minutes, 3 seconds
The Sampler - 21 November 2017
Nick Bollinger considers Taylor Swift's latest bid for pop-world domination and examines a controversial corner of Bob Dylan's extensive career - the gospel years.
11/21/2017 • 26 minutes
Reputation by Taylor Swift
Nick Bollinger discusses Taylor Swift's latest play for pop-world domination.
11/21/2017 • 10 minutes
The Mixtape: Sharon O'Neill
Trailblazing musician Sharon O'Neill has just been inducted to the NZ Music Hall of fame. She picks six of her favourite songs for the mixtape.
11/18/2017 • 56 minutes, 9 seconds
What do you say when people ask you where you are from?
In the podcast Snack and Chats RNZ's Leilani Momoisea asks New Zealander the question "What do you say when people ask you where you are from". A simple question that elicits the most interesting of answers, in this episode she asks that very question to Auckland rapper Jess B.
11/18/2017 • 8 minutes, 37 seconds
At home with Kings
Three time Tui winner Kings brings us inside the studio where he wrote, performed, produced mixed, and mastered his debut album "Chapter One"
11/18/2017 • 15 minutes, 41 seconds
New breath of life for Breathing Cage
Christchurch band Breathing Cage won a controversial music award and made a classic album before breaking up in 1992. Twenty-five years later they are playing together again.
11/16/2017 • 7 minutes, 58 seconds
Take Me Apart by Kelela
Nick Bollinger discusses the abstract electronica, forthright lyrics and pop hooks in the debut of Ethiopian-American artist Kelela.
11/14/2017 • 7 minutes, 47 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 161: Sister Nancy/Kimbra
In this week's Pocket Edition, Alex Behan speaks with Jana Whitta and Jessie Moss about what can be done about sexism in the music industry; Jamaican Dee Jay Sister Nancy is on the line to Mani Dunlop and Kimbra speaks with Alex Behan about her latest collaborations with Childish Gambino and Skrillex.
11/11/2017 • 50 minutes, 8 seconds
The Mixtape: Stephen Gallagher
Wellington composer and music editor Stephen Gallagher has worked with Brian Eno, Ed Sheeran and Nick Cave. He selects a 'cinematic' mixtape interspersed with work stories.
11/11/2017 • 56 minutes, 35 seconds
Introducing: Beachware
Auckland band Beachware introduce their song "Want Somebody"
11/11/2017 • 5 minutes, 15 seconds
Portugal The Man: "I'm 36, slightly overweight, I have no idea why I'm top of the charts."
Two 'rock' acts are in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time in twelve years. One of those acts is Portugal The Man. The band's bassist Zach Carothers joins us to discuss whether rock can survive and what it takes to make a perfect pop song.
11/11/2017 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
Interview: Marlon Williams | WOMAD 2017
Trevor Reekie talked to Marlon Williams backstage at WOMAD, shortly before the recording of his new album.
11/11/2017 • 10 minutes, 26 seconds
Sister Nancy: the woman behind the biggest dancehall hit of all time
'Bam Bam' is an iconic dancehall/reggae song recorded in 1982 by Sister Nancy. On her way to Aotearoa for the first time, the 55 year old tells the story of the track's wayward rise from Jamaican obscurity to worldwide dancehall favourite.
11/9/2017 • 13 minutes, 46 seconds
Local 70s disco classic gets re-issue treatment
Nick Bollinger revisits the disco, flares and Marshall stacks of 1970s New Zealand with the reissue of a classic from Turangi five-piece Golden Harvest.
11/7/2017 • 9 minutes, 15 seconds
All is Full of Love
How can you do Björk if you’re not Björk? Her music is unique, so seemingly knitted to her own personality and her own performance style. Claire Cowan and her Auckland-based Blackbird Ensemble are taking up the challenge for a show at Q Theatre called “All is Full of Love.” They’ll perform 16 of her songs. RNZ visited one of their final rehearsals.
11/7/2017 • 15 minutes, 8 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 160: Kurt Vile/Ponds
In this week's Pocket Edition, Alex Behan Perth's Ponds, Yadana tries to make her own digital music machine and Jana Whitta is one of the first callers on Kurt Vile's landline.
11/4/2017 • 53 minutes, 48 seconds
The Mixtape: Tama Waipara
Tama Waipara, musician and Senior Programme Manager of the Auckland Arts festival presents some of the musical highlights he's chosen for the March 2018 festival.
11/4/2017 • 1 hour, 53 seconds
Pond: "There's just not much to do in Perth"
Ahead of their Laneway 2018 appearance Nick Allbrook from Pond explains why the Western Australian music scene is like one big underground collective.
11/4/2017 • 13 minutes, 57 seconds
Kurt Vile on his collaboration with Courtney Barnett
Jana Te Nahu Owen talks to Kurt Vile about his new collaboration with Courtney Barnett, Lotta Sea Lice.
11/4/2017 • 17 minutes, 51 seconds
Fleet Foxes' Robin Pecknold on getting the band back together
The Fleet Foxes songwriter tells us about the downside of finding success at a young age, and taking a five year hiatus as a result.
11/4/2017 • 11 minutes, 1 second
Making Music with Arduino
Music 101's Yadana Saw tries to make music using her laptop and a whole bunch of wires. She's at Victoria University's Women and Music Technology symposium attending an Arduino circuit making workshop.
11/4/2017 • 11 minutes, 53 seconds
Graeme James on his New Zealand tour
New Plymouth singer-songwriter Graeme James checks in halfway through his Wish You Well tour, his last in New Zealand before relocating to Europe.
11/4/2017 • 5 minutes, 52 seconds
Neil and Liam Finn have an album but need a band name
Neil and Liam Finn are making an album together for the first time. They sit down to share the journey with us and discuss their upcoming January tour of small-town community halls all over New Zealand.
11/4/2017 • 24 minutes, 25 seconds
The Mixtape: Delaney Davidson
Delaney Davidson joins us to share the songs that have inspired him and his wonderful Magical Lightbox performance that combines music and film.
10/28/2017 • 55 minutes, 3 seconds
Cigarettes After Sex: "Sometimes the whole crowd is making out"
The Texas band's debut album is unabashedly romantic from beginning to end, and we can't wait to see how NZ audiences react when they visit in January.
10/28/2017 • 13 minutes, 49 seconds
RIP Fats Domino
Alex Behan and Nick Bollinger discuss the legacy of Fats Domino
10/28/2017 • 13 minutes, 31 seconds
She Will Move You - Villette
Episode 2 in our series profiling female beat-makers in Aotearoa.
10/28/2017 • 8 minutes, 47 seconds
Anthonie Tonnon "I’m trying to talk to my audience without hashtags"
Anthonie Tonnon is discovering new ways of connecting with his audience. He's also using audience interaction and dance to help connect himself with his songs. He spoke to Alex Behan ahead of his nationwide tour.
10/28/2017 • 25 minutes, 43 seconds
Nadia Reid's producer wins big at the VNZMA Artisan Awards
Ben Edwards has taken out the Best Producer award for his work on Reid's 2017 album Preservation. Other winners include Clint Murphy – Best Engineer for his work on Hamilton rockers Deviskin's album, and Henrietta Harris – Best Cover Art for her work on Grayson Gilmour's album Otherness.
10/28/2017 • 13 minutes, 8 seconds
Ria Hall on her new album Rules of Engagement
“This album encourages us as a nation to look at each other square in the eye, and open up a forum for honest dialogue.”
10/26/2017 • 15 minutes, 37 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 158: William Patrick Corgan/indi
In this week's Pocket Edition, Alex Behan speaks with William Patrick Corgan, who is best known as frontman of 90s grunge stars Smashing Pumpkins; we head to Girls Rock camp, a global movement making its way to Aotearoa and Tony Stamp speaks with Indi who has just released her debut album.
10/21/2017 • 53 minutes, 53 seconds
RNZ Music's Spring Mixtape
The crew from RNZ Music convene to showcase some of the songs they've been digging most over the last couple of months.
10/21/2017 • 55 minutes, 14 seconds
The Horrors
Faris Badwan of The Horrors talks about the constant evolution of the band, and what the producer for Adele brought the the table on their fifth album.
10/21/2017 • 13 minutes, 54 seconds
indi is on the Precipice of greatness
In 2014 Christchurch band Doprah was announced as the "Next Big Sound" on Billboard's website, causing a flurry of international attention. But Doprah wound up calling it a day, leaving the members to pursue other projects. Singer Indira Force has just released her debut solo album Precipice under the name indi, and it has a surprisingly strong classical influence.
10/21/2017 • 14 minutes, 29 seconds
Die! Die! Die! aren't dead just yet
Post punk stalwarts Die! Die! Die! are back with their new album Charm. Offensive. Tony Stamp talked to frontman Andrew Wilson, and new member Rory Atwell (formerly of Test Icicles) about the reception they're getting after a wee bit of time away.
10/21/2017 • 9 minutes, 58 seconds
Nite Jewel is bringing her 'liquid cool' to NZ
Ramona Gonzalez is a prolific songwriter from California who makes synth pop (with a dollop of funk), under the name Nite Jewel. Ahead of her first NZ shows, she talked to Tony Stamp about her distrust of technology, and 'updating her inner female dialogue'.
10/21/2017 • 12 minutes, 49 seconds
She Will Move You - Estere
In a new series profiling female beat-makers, Melody Thomas talks to Wellington musician Estere.
10/21/2017 • 9 minutes, 51 seconds
The wonderful Womad 2018
Trevor Reekie weeds out the wonders to be found on the Womad 2018 lineup.
10/21/2017 • 21 minutes, 2 seconds
Who is the real Billy Corgan?
The ex-Smashing Pumpkins frontman has just released his second solo album – OGILALA, and no one (possibly not even him) knows what it means.
10/20/2017 • 19 minutes, 10 seconds
The Sampler: Colors by Beck
Nick Bollinger considers an upbeat pop set by Beck, and wonders if this is his Let's Dance?
10/17/2017 • 9 minutes, 21 seconds
Album review: Aromanticism by Moses Sumney
Nick Bollinger considers the sensuous voice and aromantic sentiments of Moses Sumney.
10/17/2017 • 9 minutes, 40 seconds
Martin Phillipps of the Chills shows us Dunedin's historic venues
Martin Phillips of The Chills revisits the iconic venues where the 'Dunedin Sound' came to life.
10/14/2017 • 32 minutes, 27 seconds
Billy Bragg: how skiffle changed the world
Skiffle was a youth cultural revolution that has been downplayed in histories of British rock, says singer-songwriter and activist Billy Bragg - and he’s written a book about it. He talks to Nick Bollinger.
10/14/2017 • 19 minutes, 40 seconds
After life-saving brain surgery, Tokimonsta had to re-learn how to make music
Beat-maker Jennifer Lee (AKA TOKiMONSTA) was left unable to speak, walk, or make music after a struggle with a rare brain disease. She spoke to Tony Stamp about her recovery, and the resulting album, Lune Rouge.
10/14/2017 • 12 minutes, 18 seconds
The New Zealand Music Foundation Wellbeing Service turns one
It's one year since the New Zealand Music Foundation launched it's Wellbeing Service.
10/14/2017 • 10 minutes, 43 seconds
Jordan Rakei beat his struggle with anxiety by making music
Jordan Rakei was born in Tokoroa and raised in Brisbane, but moved to London in his early twenties to combat a lifelong struggle with anxiety. Now twenty five, he's signed to prestigious label Ninja Tune, and has released his second album Wallflower, which chronicles his struggle with mental illness.
10/14/2017 • 12 minutes, 26 seconds
The triumphant return of Julia Deans
Six years since her last solo album Julia Deans is back with an absolute banger.
10/14/2017 • 12 minutes, 15 seconds
Dave Dobbyn, the pacifist at Passchendaele
Dave Dobbyn speaks from the fields of Passchendaele after performing at the centenary commemorations of the day New Zealand lost 845 soldiers in battle in just a few hours.
10/14/2017 • 14 minutes, 44 seconds
Clear the way for the Prophets of Rage
Linking the political axis of Public Enemy, Rage Against the Machine and Cypress Hill, the new supergroup Prophets of Rage has drawn together the back catalogues of all three bands with a whole new set of songs. And they've reinvigorated their rage in the process.
10/13/2017 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
The Mixtape: Unitone Hifi
Seminal '90s dub merchants Unitone Hifi have been quiet in recent years, but they're re-energized and working on new material ahead of their appearance at Laneway 2018. Tony Stamp sat down with the trio for an hour of their favourite tunes.
10/7/2017 • 55 minutes, 52 seconds
Arthur Ahbez live in session
Auckland musician Arthur Ahbez performs acoustically and tells us about his new album 'Volume 2'.
10/7/2017 • 10 minutes, 47 seconds
Indialucia – from Flamenco to Raga
Indialucia is a musical project, formed by Polish guitarist Miguel Czachowski who grew up surrounded by flamenco music and saw him start playing the guitar at age 12.
10/7/2017 • 25 minutes, 20 seconds
Deer Park made an album between Auckland and Shanghai
Shannon Walsh from Deer Park tells us why the band's second album took seven years to complete.
10/7/2017 • 10 minutes, 3 seconds
Big (screen) ambitions for The Chills
Julia Parnell speaks about why it's so important to make the definitive documentry about The Chills and how close they are to realising the dream.
10/7/2017 • 10 minutes, 56 seconds
Yumi Zouma on Willowbank
Melody Thomas talks to Yumi Zouma about their second record.
10/7/2017 • 11 minutes, 39 seconds
Katchafire: still on fire after 20 years
Katchafire are celebrating 20 years as a band with a 20-date tour of Australia. Lead singer Logan Bell speaks to RNZ Music about their year of celebration, their new single and upcoming album.
10/7/2017 • 4 minutes, 51 seconds
Who is the real Kimbra?
She's got a new album Primal Heart coming soon and its first single, 'Everybody Knows' is an anthem about courage and seeing things through fresh eyes.
10/7/2017 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
A fresh sound from Glaswegian post-rockers Mogwai
They've been around for 25 years, which must make it hard to keep things surprising, but Mogwai's latest album, Every Country's Sun might just have delivered.
10/3/2017 • 11 minutes, 38 seconds
King Loser's Chris Heazlewood pays tribute to his bandmate Celia Mancini
Chris Heazlewood of King Loser, plays a tribute to his late bandmate Celia Mancini live from the Radio One studio in Dunedin.
9/30/2017 • 21 minutes, 50 seconds
Martin Phillips
For those of us that weren't living in Dunedin and didn't live through that sound and that era, it can be hard for us to fully comprehend what made that time so special. To get a deeper insight, Alex Behan got in a car with Martin Phillips of The Chills, and took a tiki tour of downtown Dunedin.
9/30/2017 • 17 minutes, 36 seconds
Anika Moa: live in session
It's ten years since Anika's In Swings the Tide album was released and she's touring nationwide in support of the occasion. A lot in her life has changed since 2007.
9/30/2017 • 23 minutes, 21 seconds
A conversation with Look Blue Go Purple's Francisca Griffin
Francisca Griffin aka Kathy Bull talks to Kirsten Johnstone about the band that stood alongside The Chills, The Clean and The Verlaines in defining the Flying Nun sound.
9/30/2017 • 7 minutes, 49 seconds
Astro Children
To mark The Clean's induction into the NZ Music Hall of Fame, Dunedin band Astro Children performed 'Getting Older' at the 2017 Silver Scrolls ceremony. We caught up with them in their Dunedin practice space The Attic.
9/30/2017 • 15 minutes, 36 seconds
Anatomy Of A Scroll: Nadia Reid, 'Richard'
Nadia Reid talks about the heartbreak that led to writing her Silver Scroll nominated song 'Richard'.
9/30/2017 • 7 minutes
Robert Scott performs 'Silence Or Something Else' by The Clean
The Clean were inducted into the NZ Music Hall Of Fame on Thursday. The day after we headed to the bass player's home in Port Chalmers, where he performed for us live.
9/30/2017 • 17 minutes, 41 seconds
Alien Weaponry
Alex Behan speaks to first time Silver Scrollers Alien Weaponry. The teenagers were bright eyed and bushy tailed as they navigated the media room with a ginger beer in hand.
9/30/2017 • 9 minutes, 56 seconds
Chelsea Jade and Bic Runga
Alex Behan catches up with Chelsea Jade and Bic Runga back stage at the 2017 Silver Scrolls.
9/30/2017 • 5 minutes, 27 seconds
Silver Scrolls highlights
Highlights from the 2017 Silver Scrolls awards held in Dunedin.
9/30/2017 • 10 minutes, 51 seconds
Closed Circuits by Various Artists
Nick Bollinger investigates the roots of Australian electronica.
9/26/2017 • 8 minutes, 50 seconds
The Mixtape: Andrew Dubber
Andrew Dubber is a music technologist, author, broadcaster, and academic. Along with his partner Michela Magas he runs Music Tech Fest, and lives in Sweden with two big fluffy dogs. Back in NZ to celebrate his 50th birthday, he shares a mixtape of songs close to his heart.
9/23/2017 • 55 minutes, 9 seconds
Introducing: Zero Cool
Wellington band Zero Cool introduce themselves.
9/23/2017 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
The death of Optimus Gryme
Dubstep producer and DJ Optimus Gryme has been animating dancefloors around NZ for around 25 years now. He talked to Tony Stamp about why he's hanging up his headphones for good.
9/23/2017 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
Angus and Julia isolate themselves for 'Snow'
Julia Stone talks about the remote location where her and her brother recorded their new album and talks about why there are so many references to getting wasted in their music.
9/23/2017 • 13 minutes, 23 seconds
Anatomy of a Scroll: Chelsea Jade, 'Life Of The Party'
Chelsea Jade Metcalf and Leroy Clampitt dissect their Silver Scroll-nominated song 'Life Of the Party'.
9/23/2017 • 8 minutes, 29 seconds
"New talent, new styles” at the Waiata Māori Music Awards 2017
Noel Woods, a nominee with his band Grove Roots at the 10th annual Waiata Māori Music Awards, reports back from the ceremony in Heretaunga and takes the pulse of Māori music.
9/23/2017 • 14 minutes, 31 seconds
Anatomy of a Scroll - Lorde, 'Green Light'
Ella Yelich-O'Connor dissects her Silver Scroll-nominated song 'Green Light'.
Interview courtesy of thespinoff.co.nz / Henry Oliver.
9/23/2017 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Anatomy of a Scroll: Bic Runga on 'Close Your Eyes'
Bic Runga and Kody Nielson dissect their Silver Scroll-nominated song 'Close Your Eyes'.
9/23/2017 • 8 minutes, 39 seconds
Raising a voice for refugees
The giveahome concert series took place in sixty different countries on September 20 with big artists like Ed Sheeran and The National playing in different cities. It's all to raise awareness for the 22 million refugees worldwide, and Alex Behan went along to the auckland performance.
9/23/2017 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
Big names in NZ music play Give A Home gig for refugees
Thea, Tiny Ruins and other big names in New Zealand music performed a special concert last night - at a house in Mt Albert.
9/20/2017 • 4 minutes, 43 seconds
Sleep Well Beast by The National
Nick Bollinger reviews an intricate and mature, yet anxious new set from The National.
9/19/2017 • 11 minutes, 58 seconds
American Dream by LCD Sound System
James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem got the band back together because David Bowie told him to. Nick Bollinger has a listen to their new album and ponders Bowie's advice.
9/19/2017 • 11 minutes, 52 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 154: Shonen Knife/Billie Eilish
In this week's Pocket Edition, Kirsten Johnstone speaks with Shonen Knife's Naoko Yamato about Nirvana, ramen and rock; Leilana Momoisea introduces us to some new hip hop acts; and 15-year old pop prodigy Billie Eilish makes her first visit to NZ.
9/16/2017 • 47 minutes, 32 seconds
The Mixtape: Hollie Smith
Ten years after the release of her breakthrough album Long Player, homegrown soul singer Hollie Smith joins Alex Behan for an hour of her favourite tunes.
9/16/2017 • 56 minutes, 22 seconds
Introducing: Young Gho$t and Chronic Shnxman
Young Gho$t and Chronic Shnxman introduce their song Metallica.
9/16/2017 • 5 minutes, 57 seconds
London Grammar
London Grammar have hurdeled the notoriously difficult second album and are on their way to New Zealand at the end of this month. Guitarist Dan Rothman spoke to Music 101's Alex Behan.
9/16/2017 • 4 minutes, 31 seconds
The future of Australasian hip hop
There are exciting new hip hop artists from both New Zealand and Australia releasing their first songs this week and RNZ's Leilani Momoisea has been keeping a close eye on them.
9/16/2017 • 12 minutes, 1 second
Kaupapa driven riddims: Grove Roots live in session
In celebration of Te Wiki o te reo Maori, seven-piece soul, RnB roots band Grove Roots perform their waiata Maori in the M101 studios.
9/16/2017 • 18 minutes, 24 seconds
Shonen Knife: Ramones, rock and ramen
Since 1981 Naoko Yamano has been the leader of japanese rock n roll trio Shonen Knife. The band are playing in NZ in October.
9/16/2017 • 11 minutes, 41 seconds
Summer Festivals 101
Summer festivals are fast approaching and to help us sort the wheat from the chaff Aroha Harawira gives us an overview of the upcoming parties.
9/16/2017 • 11 minutes, 42 seconds
Out Of Silence by Neil Finn
Neil Finn assembled a small village of musicians and fans to participate in the making of his new album. Nick Bollinger assesses the results.
9/12/2017 • 10 minutes, 51 seconds
The Mixtape: Barnaby Weir
The Black Seeds frontman shares his completely BBQ reggae-free selection of locally sourced tunes, and tells Yadana Saw a few yarns.
9/9/2017 • 55 minutes, 14 seconds
King Loser - '16 Comeback Special
King Loser's mesmerising mix of snappy surf guitar, sloppy drones, reckless rock'n'roll and croony covers stood them apart from their local contemporaries in the early mid-'90s. Now King Loser are about to tread the boards again. How will their reunion play out?
9/9/2017 • 22 minutes, 20 seconds
Hex summon the riffs
Hex is the genesis of G G and Kiki Van Newtown, married both in music and life, and since conception in 2010, Hex released their first EP last year and have been a dominant force on the local music scene. RNZ's Jana Whitta caught up with Hex when they were in Auckland last weekend for the Others Way Festival.
9/9/2017 • 11 minutes, 9 seconds
Paul Kelly: "poet laureate of Australian music"
Paul Kelly remains one of Australia's most enduring songwriters. He talks to Trevor Reekie about the creative process and recording the album Life is Fine.
9/9/2017 • 15 minutes, 8 seconds
Introducing: Best Bets
Christchurch band Best Bets introduce their song All Roads Lead Back.
9/9/2017 • 6 minutes, 13 seconds
Nina Las Vegas hits Auckland
Nina Las Vegas is was a Triple J DJ, and now runs her own record label. She has residencies for BBC Radio 1,Red Bull Radio and a close association with Diplo and his label Mad Decent and is playing New Zealand for the first time.
9/9/2017 • 7 minutes, 47 seconds
Rostam debut delivers on many levels
Rostam Batmanglij is the producer and co principal songwriter from Vampire Weekend. His debut solo album Half Light is a personal collection of beautiful, self reflective songs.
9/9/2017 • 15 minutes, 2 seconds
Anabel Jamieson wrote a song about her dog
13-yr old Anabel's music tutor sent us this song, and we had to share it.
9/9/2017 • 6 minutes, 45 seconds
Jubilee – 2017 winners of Smokefree Pacifica Beats
Auckland's Aorere College made it to the national finals of Smokefree Pacifica Beats for the first time in 2017 - and they won. We proudly present Jubilee.
9/9/2017 • 15 minutes, 53 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 153: Hex/ Rostam/ Best Bets
In this week's Pocket Edition, we catch up with wellington witches Hex, talk to ex Vampire Weekend member Rostam about his debut solo album, and Christchurch band Best Bets introduce themselves.
9/9/2017 • 52 minutes, 31 seconds
Progress Junction by Sneaky Feelings
Nick Bollinger assesses the first new album in almost three decades from 'Dunedin sound' pioneers Sneaky Feelings.
9/5/2017 • 12 minutes, 34 seconds
Epidural by The Spines
Nick Bollinger studies the first album in three decades by Jon McLeary's Spines, and learns about the existential blues.
9/5/2017 • 11 minutes, 39 seconds
Forever Young by Reggie Young
Nick Bollinger lends an ear to the first solo set from veteran Memphis session guitarist Reggie Young.
9/5/2017 • 7 minutes, 45 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 152: Devilskin/Soundcloud
In the Music 101 Pocket Edition, occasional RNZ music critic Grant Smithies speaks with Alex Behan about his record store, Tony Stamp looks into the uncertain future of Soundcloud and metal rockers Devilskin are about to hit the road.
9/2/2017 • 52 minutes
Nelson's matryoshka-esque boutique record store
Grant Smithies has opened a matryoshka-esque boutique record store inside a pub inside a church in Nelson.
9/2/2017 • 9 minutes, 40 seconds
Why can't Soundcloud make any money?
Ten years in, Soundcloud can't seem to turn a profit. Journalist Ryan Mac breaks down what went wrong.
9/2/2017 • 14 minutes, 47 seconds
Odesza don't know who's leaking their music
Seattle electronic duo Odesza are on their way to New Zealand with their new album but they still don't know who has been leaking their songs.
9/2/2017 • 10 minutes, 50 seconds
Hamilton rockers Devilskin deliver a massive show
Devilskin are bringing over Canadian band Cyco Sumo to support them on their upcoming national tour, as well as stand out local bands in each centre.
9/2/2017 • 10 minutes, 31 seconds
Tips for NZ musicians from industry summit
Kirsten Johnstone reports back with some of the big takeaways from this year's Going Global music summit.
9/2/2017 • 9 minutes, 17 seconds
Pacifica Beats: countdown to the final
We visit Manurewa High School the day before the Smokefree Pacifica Beats National Finals to see how final rehearsals are going.
9/2/2017 • 15 minutes, 11 seconds
Little Arrows by Reb Fountain
Nick Bollinger discusses a dark - and sometimes danceable - set from Reb Fountain.
8/29/2017 • 8 minutes, 45 seconds
Lesser Stars by Herriot Row
Nick Bollinger reviews a new set of melodic and literary songs from Auckland singer-songwriter Simon Comber a.k.a. Herriot Row.
8/29/2017 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Jane Abernethy discovered Bon Iver and signed Grimes
Jane Abernethy is the Director of A&R for seminal record label 4AD. Trevor Reekie talked to her ahead of the Going Global Music Summit in Auckland.
8/28/2017 • 16 minutes, 30 seconds
The Mixtape: AWA
This week's RNZ Music mixtape selector is best known as the vocalist for Nesian Mystik. But since the band called time Te Awanui Reeder has been a busy musician, student, father and iwi business man. He plays some of his favourite jams with Yadana Saw.
8/26/2017 • 55 minutes, 54 seconds
Auckland four-piece Racing perform live at RNZ
Auckland band Racing dropped in to perform live ahead of their nationwide tour.
8/26/2017 • 14 minutes, 16 seconds
Noah Slee - Soul, Sexuality and Spacifix
Neo-soul singer and producer Noah Slee is making a name in the international scene right now with his debut 'Otherland'. The Berlin based Tongan speaks to Yadana Saw.
8/26/2017 • 13 minutes, 6 seconds
October - Pure
October AKA Emma Logan introduces her new song "Pure".
8/26/2017 • 10 minutes, 28 seconds
The Music 101 team discuss the Silver Scrolls final five
The Music 101 team digs into the significance of an all-female lineup of Silver Scrolls nominees.
8/26/2017 • 12 minutes, 23 seconds
Alien Weaponry rediscover te reo
Teenage metallers Alien Weaponry pop into Music 101 to discuss their brand of te reo metal.
8/22/2017 • 15 minutes, 5 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 150: Apple Music/Kirin J Callinan/Moana
In the Music 101 Pocket Edition,we talk to Victoria Banks who has started an online petition asking Apple Music to include liner notes on their streaming platform. Tony Stamp hosts a live session with pop absurdist Kirin J Callinan, and Rob Ruha is on the line from LA where he's just wrapped on the te reo version of Disney's Moana.
8/19/2017 • 51 minutes, 34 seconds
Midnight Oil's Bones Hillman
One of Australia's best loved rock bands has reformed for a world tour after a 15 year break for political reasons. Trevor Reekie talks to the band's kiwi bass player Bones Hillman about Midnight Oil.
8/19/2017 • 14 minutes, 32 seconds
"A script for us" - the verdict on Taylor Swift's court win
Taylor Swift fans and non-fans alike have been praising her legal victory of $1 in a sexual assault against a Colorado radio DJ. M101 seeks reaction from local women about why they responded so strongly to the verdict, and invited them to share excerpts from Taylor Swift's testimony.
8/19/2017 • 8 minutes, 36 seconds
Rob Ruha on creating the te reo Māori version of Disney hit Moana
The blockbuster Disney film Moana has been translated into a record 54 languages, and the latest of those is te reo Māori. Musical director Rob Ruha spoke to Yadana Saw about what it was like creating a Māori version of the hugely popular film.
8/19/2017 • 13 minutes, 6 seconds
Broken news - Scribe's court no show
Was the media crusading against Scribe? Was it breaking news or did the media overreact? RNZ Mediawatch's Colin Peacock shares his opinion with Yadana Saw.
8/19/2017 • 10 minutes, 21 seconds
Apple Music - 'credit where credit's due'
Nashville country artist and songwriter Victoria Banks is behind an online petition asking Apple Music to include liner notes on their streaming platform. She explains to Yadana Saw why this would be an easy fix for online music providers.
8/19/2017 • 12 minutes, 4 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 149: Iron & Wine, Shae Stirling, Acacia Woods
In this week's Pocket Edition, we talk to folk troubadour Iron & Wine, music video director Shae Stirling, and visit a hip hop open-mic night in Christchurch.
8/17/2017 • 54 minutes, 11 seconds
Mellow Waves by Cornelius
Nick Bollinger discusses the first album in a decade from Japanese electro-pop collagist Cornelius.
8/15/2017 • 9 minutes, 9 seconds
Then The Stars Start Singing by Charlotte Yates
Nick Bollinger reviews a fresh set from Wellington singer-songwriter Charlotte Yates
8/15/2017 • 12 minutes, 17 seconds
The Mixtape: Sneaky Feelings' David Pine
Sneaky Feelings were one of the first bands signed to Flying Nun Records. Over thirty years later they're gearing up to play their first shows in ten years, in support of a new album, Progress Junction.
Guitarist and singer David Pine joins Tony Stamp for an hour of chat, and some of his favourite tunes.
8/12/2017 • 57 minutes, 52 seconds
Local music vid director Shae Sterling: “It’s such an amazing art form"
The name Shae Sterling may not be familiar to you, but his music videos have showcased the talents of some NZ's most well-known artists, including Stan Walker, Maisey Rika, Maya Payne and K.One.
8/12/2017 • 7 minutes
A week in the life of Mermaidens
Last Friday Mermaidens released Perfect Body, the Wellington band's first album on Flying Nun. We gave guitarist/singer Gussie Larkin a sound recorder in the week leading up to the release, to give an insight into what can be a busy, anxious, and giddy time for a band.
8/12/2017 • 13 minutes, 41 seconds
Iron & Wine's Sam Beam unleashes his inner beast
Folk troubadour Sam Beam is about to release his sixth album as Iron and Wine, Beast Epic. He talks to Tony Stamp about returning to his musical roots and the album's theme of regeneration.
8/12/2017 • 15 minutes, 54 seconds
The Time Has Come by Anne Briggs
Nick Bollinger revisits an influential folk classic from Anne Briggs.
8/8/2017 • 9 minutes, 24 seconds
The Mixtape: Lloyd Scott
RNZ's All Night presenter Lloyd Scott is this week's mixtape selector. He shares his favourite tunes and stories before he hangs up his headphones and switches off the mic on a 50+ year career.
8/5/2017 • 56 minutes, 13 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 148: Sons of Zion/Bonobo
In the Music 101 Pocket Edition, Sons of Zion play their first ever live session for us, Kirsten Johnstone meets the group Auaha who travelled the Whanganui River, Tony Stamp speaks with Bonobo in his one and only Australasian interview and we pay tribute to the late Glen Campbell.
8/5/2017 • 55 minutes, 28 seconds
How Bonobo got his groove back
Bonobo AKA Simon Green has carved out a career as one of the world's finest beat-makers, but a few years ago he was nearly ready to give it up. Backstage before his sold-out Auckland show he explained to Tony Stamp what changed.
8/5/2017 • 12 minutes, 22 seconds
Estère live at Blue Barn
Wellington musician Estère Dalton has just released the first single from her forthcoming album. She played it for us live at Blue Barn studios in Wellington and had a chat with Kirsten Johnstone.
8/5/2017 • 13 minutes, 14 seconds
Live session: Sons of Zion
Sons of Zion perform live with Aaradhna to promote their upcoming tour and new EP.
8/5/2017 • 11 minutes, 16 seconds
Lisa Crawley on her new song 'Wedding Band'
Lisa Crawley shares her new song and talls us of its genesis in the Rocky Mountains in minus fifteen degrees on a pefectly tuned Steinway grand piano.
8/5/2017 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
APRA's ambitious moves toward gender equality
Ambitious moves aimed at giving women a bigger voice within the local music industry have been launched after research showed less than a quarter of NZ songwriters were women.
8/5/2017 • 14 minutes, 59 seconds
Discussing dark matters with Randy Newman
Randy Newman has a new album – and an assignment for Lorde. Nick Bollinger talks to the legendary singer-songwriter and film composer.
8/1/2017 • 21 minutes, 23 seconds
The Mixtape: Melody Thomas
RNZ's Melody Thomas's has a new podcast BANG! starting on Monday, so Yadana Saw has her in to make a Mixtape.
7/29/2017 • 56 minutes, 15 seconds
Moonshine Freeze by This Is The Kit
Tony Stamp reviews the new banjo-led alt-folk album by This Is The Kit.
7/29/2017 • 9 minutes, 21 seconds
Gang of Youths' Dave Leaupepe live in session
Dave Leaupepe from Gang Of Youths performing live at RNZ, and chatting with Trevor Reekie.
7/29/2017 • 20 minutes, 45 seconds
Introducing: Anxiety Club
Anxiety Club introduce their song 'Be Still'.
7/29/2017 • 5 minutes, 38 seconds
Chelsea Jade wins development award
Chelsea Jade is one of three recipients of the 2017 Professional Development Award and tells Music 101 what she's going to do with the $10,000 prize money.
7/29/2017 • 5 minutes, 7 seconds
The Head Like A Hole documentary: Swagger Of Thieves
Swagger Of Thieves is a documentary that follows notorious Wellington band from their reunion in 2008 and delves into the history that led to their demise the first time around. It's showing in theatres around NZ during May.
7/29/2017 • 14 minutes, 52 seconds
SWIDT: Onehunga to the maximum
The SWIDT crew perform live from their Onehunga studio and give us the low down on new album Stoneyhunga.
7/29/2017 • 17 minutes, 12 seconds
Design For Living by Blessed Relief
Nick Bollinger reviews the absurdly musical debut of Blessed Relief
7/25/2017 • 11 minutes, 7 seconds
Otherness by Grayson Gilmour
Nick Bollinger reviews a sonic and melodic set from Wellington musician Grayson Gilmour.
7/25/2017 • 9 minutes, 26 seconds
Flying Nun reissues by Bressa Creeting Cake and Garageland
Nick Bollinger reviews classic Flying Nun reissues from Bressa Creeting Cake and Garageland.
7/25/2017 • 9 minutes, 25 seconds
The Mixtape: Lucien Johnson
This week's mixtape guest is Wellington saxophonist Lucien Johnson who has just completed his doctoral research in Ethio-groove music. Lucien shares tales and songs from the far-flung places he and his saxophone have visited.
7/22/2017 • 56 minutes, 3 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 146: Eden and Jol Mulholland/Louis Baker
In the Music 101 Pocket Edition, Alex Behan speaks with Eden and Jol Mulholland, two brothers who are independently using the month of July to get their music out, and Wellington soul crooner Louis Baker is in for a live session.
7/22/2017 • 51 minutes, 24 seconds
Steve Gunn live in session
American guitarist Steve Gunn is acomplished across a wide range of genres and this RNZ live session showcases his remarkable talent.
7/22/2017 • 26 minutes, 49 seconds
Introducing: Physical
Nik Brinkman and Julia Parr aka Physical introduce their song 'Islands'
7/22/2017 • 5 minutes, 25 seconds
Jol Mullholland
Jol Mulholland shares his new single and wonderful video 'Asleep in the Nowhere'
7/22/2017 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
Fusillade - 28 songs and 28 videos in 28 days
Eden Mullholland talks us through the ideas behind his latest profect 'Fusillade' which sees him releasing 28 songs and videos in 28 days through July.
7/22/2017 • 11 minutes, 43 seconds
Graeme Downes pays tribute to Roy Colbert
Dr Graeme Downes speaks about the godfather of the dunedin sound, Roy Colbert.
7/22/2017 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
4:44 by Jay Z
Nick Bollinger reviews the new album from Jay-Z...
7/18/2017 • 9 minutes, 16 seconds
Louis Baker shares his soul
Soul singer songwriter and Silver Scroll 2017 nominee Louis Baker brings his full band for a live performance of his latest material. He speaks with Yadana Saw.
7/17/2017 • 16 minutes, 40 seconds
The Mixtape: Karyn Hay
Karyn Hay is no stranger to Aotearoa's airwaves, from hosting Radio With Pictures in the early 80s, heading up Kiwi FM in the 2000s, and wrangling talk-back radio for the last nine years at RadioLive. The writer and broadcaster picks some of the music she keeps going back to.
7/15/2017 • 56 minutes, 40 seconds
One man band Stretch wants 'less rock, more roll'
Singer/songwriter Anthony Stretch aka Stretch has released his debut album called 'Bury All Horses' recorded at the Lab Studio with producer and drummer Wayne Bell. His musical journey includes playing in bands before setting out on his own as a one man band, touring Aotearoa, supporting Jeff Tweedy of Wilco, and meeting the late Joe Strummer from the Clash.
7/15/2017 • 14 minutes, 23 seconds
Introducing: Soaked Oats
Dunedin band Soaked Oats introduce their song 'Avocado Aficionado'
7/15/2017 • 6 minutes, 30 seconds
Decades deliver debut album
Decades scrimped, saved, begged and borrowed to make their debut album with Shihad's Tom Larkin as producer and the reults are definitely worth it.
7/15/2017 • 9 minutes, 49 seconds
JessB is spearheading a new wave of Auckland rap
JessB is the first woman to appear on the David Dallas-curated 64 Bars series. Aroha Harawira spoke to the Auckland rapper about her burgeoning career.
7/15/2017 • 9 minutes, 56 seconds
Julien Baker feels completely at home in her girlfriend’s arms
Being Queer, Christian and from Memphis seems like an unlikely combination, but 21-year-old singer songwriter Julien Baker embraces all three with pride and ease. [audio_play] Julien says she feels completely at home within her community, her church faith and in her girlfriend's arms. "I just got to the point where I felt like that division of two very essential parts of my personality was not sustainable anymore and I could no longer support the idea that there was a god who could create me to be who I am and to persecute me for it." [image_crop:38067:full] Julien grew up in the thriving Memphis music scene and in a DIY punk community called Smith Seven. It was in these formative years she started her first band called The Star Killers which then became Forrister. In 2014 she recorded her first solo debut album Sprained ankle on 6131 records which gained critical acclaim, and caught the attention of Matador records, to whom she is signed to for her forthcoming sophomore album, rising up and joining the ranks with the likes of Cat Power, Kurt Vile and Perfume Genius. Julien Baker plays The Tuning Fork- Sunday 23rd July
7/14/2017 • 18 minutes, 57 seconds
The Sampler: Losing Heroes by The Bads
Nick Bollinger reviews a homage to heroes and roots from well-travelled Auckland duo The Bads.
7/11/2017 • 10 minutes, 34 seconds
Two Hearts and No Brain by Kane Strang
Nick Bollinger discusses an intimate and international set of power pop from Dunedin’s Kane Strang.
7/11/2017 • 10 minutes, 28 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 144: Trillion/Kirin J Callinan/Penguin Cafe
In the Music 101 Pocket Edition, Jody Lloyd retells the moment he could have been Moby; Tony Stamp speaks with Aussie pop absurdist Kirin J Callinan and Trevor Reekie talks about the family legacy behind the new Penguin Café release.
7/8/2017 • 53 minutes, 59 seconds
Introducing: A.U.R.A.
A.U.R.A.'s Albert Mikołaj Introduces his song Tokyo Rose
7/8/2017 • 5 minutes, 56 seconds
Prince: 'the finest man in pumps I have ever met'
In the second of our two-part series on Prince, Georgia Duder-Wood speaks to those that knew him to find out what he was like as a kid, a colleague, a friend.
7/8/2017 • 32 minutes, 1 second
Polish Club live in session
Aussie duo Polish Club are the self-proclaimed "sweatiest band in Sydney". Music 101 invited them into the RNZ studio to prove it.
7/8/2017 • 13 minutes, 42 seconds
Kirin J Callinan, Aussie pop absurdist
Tony Stamp chats to Kirin J Callinan about his new album Bravado, and the lengths he's gone to for his art, including being covered in his own bodily fluids...
7/8/2017 • 13 minutes, 25 seconds
Trillion: remixing the past to make a new present
Former member of Canterbury rap duo Dark Tower Jody Lloyd is now based in Bali and going by the name Trillion. He talks about his talent for finishing things and how he could have been Moby.
7/8/2017 • 15 minutes, 5 seconds
Sprite Fountain by The Ruby Suns
Nick Bollinger explores the Pacifica-delic world of The Ruby Suns.
7/4/2017 • 8 minutes, 6 seconds
Live Session: Reb Fountain
Reb Fountain is one of New Zealand's most talented singers, songwriters and musicians. Her musicianship and musical intuition, and her powerful and versatile voice are just some of the reasons why many musicians want to collaborate with her.
7/1/2017 • 17 minutes, 37 seconds
Disasteradio - Oh Yeah
Lower Hutt's Luke Rowell, aka Disasteradio, introduces his new single 'Oh Yeah'.
7/1/2017 • 8 minutes, 51 seconds
21-year-old Katikati bedroom producer taking the world by storm
Montell2099 makes beats and puts them on Soundcloud. With 30,000 followers he recently got noticed by the Red Bull Sound Select programme, who teamed him up with world-famous rapper 21 Savage.
7/1/2017 • 16 minutes, 50 seconds
Sounds that send shivers up your spine
Whispers, rustles, and clicks can create a sense of euphoria or calm in some people. It's called Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. Some music can do it too.
7/1/2017 • 14 minutes, 45 seconds
Prince: artist, non-conformist, saviour
One thing becomes really obvious when you hear Prince fans talk about their idol - Prince has had a huge impact on their lives.
6/28/2017 • 31 minutes, 56 seconds
The New Happy by Glass Vaults
Wellington indie-pop outfit Glass Vaults mixed their new album with spine-tingling sensations in mind. Nick Bollinger assesses their success.
6/27/2017 • 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 142: Aldous Harding/ Fazerdaze/ busking
In the Music 101 Pocket Edition this week, Yadana Saw talks to Aldous Harding backatage in Atlanta, Melody Thomas talks to Amelia Murray from Fazerdaze about being a woman who plays guitar, and a budding young radio producer has a crack at being a busker.
6/24/2017 • 56 minutes, 43 seconds
The Mixtape: Tali
Tali forged her name in music as a formidable drum and bass MC working with the best international producers. Her dynamic musical output now spans all genres.
6/24/2017 • 55 minutes, 44 seconds
The Volume Scene Report #3: Busking
Volume is a special exhibition at Auckland Museum celebrating music making in Aotearoa. The museum has been collaborating with RNZ and three young producers on a series about different music scenes around the country. In the final of this series, producer Molly Dagger puts pride aside to become a busker.
6/24/2017 • 10 minutes, 17 seconds
She Will Rock You - Annabel Liddell
Annabel Liddell started playing guitar in primary school and spent about 8 years making up tunes of her own using the handful of basic chords she knew.
6/24/2017 • 8 minutes, 37 seconds
Introducing: Jaggers x Lines
Eliana from Jaggers x Lines introduces their song Come To Rest.
6/24/2017 • 4 minutes, 19 seconds
The Modern Māori Quartet in session
The Modern Māori Quartet join Alex Behan for a kōrero and a performance to celebrate Matariki and their upcoming album.
6/24/2017 • 20 minutes, 38 seconds
Janine - Unstable
Janine (formerly Janine and the Mixtape) won the Tui for best hip hop album in 2015 and has moved from New Zealand to New York and now to Los Angeles. She speaks to Music 101's Alex Behan about her journey as an artist and her new single 'Unstable'.
6/24/2017 • 8 minutes, 58 seconds
She Will Rock You - Amelia Murray
Amelia Murray started her first five-piece, all-girl band at 16 - learning the ropes of live performance, guitar and songwriting that would later serve her so well in solo project Fazerdaze.
6/24/2017 • 7 minutes, 9 seconds
Crack Up by Fleet Foxes
Nick Bollinger considers the lyrical melodies and literary references of Fleet Foxes' third album
6/20/2017 • 12 minutes, 8 seconds
Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie
Nick Bollinger tunes in to the latest episode in a long-running rock soap opera.
6/20/2017 • 9 minutes, 35 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 141: Julia Deans/ Emily Edrosa/ Steve Gunn
In the Pocket Edition this week, Melody Thomas talks to Julia Deans and Emily Edosa about being guitarists AND women, and Steve Gunn chats to Trevor Reekie ahead of his NZ tour.
6/20/2017 • 54 minutes, 35 seconds
Introducing: BooWho
Auckland bass producer BooWho introduces his song "Dim Lights"
6/17/2017 • 5 minutes, 45 seconds
This Was It: New York City and rock ‘n’ roll 2001-2011
Ellen Falconer reviews 'Meet me in the Bathroom' an oral history of the music scene in New York between 2001 and 2011 featuring bands like The Strokes, White Stripes and the Yeah Yeah Yeah's.
6/17/2017 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
Steve Gunn on the American Primitive Guitar scene
The Guardian describes Steve Gunn as “the hipster-friendly guitar slinger of the moment". Ahead of his first visit to NZ, Trevor Reekie talks to him about playing with Kurt Vile, and the American Primitive Guitar scene.
6/17/2017 • 15 minutes, 41 seconds
Lorde on Sober
In an extract from a series of interviews with The Spinoff, Lorde discusses her Melodrama track 'Sober'.
6/17/2017 • 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Lorde's Melodrama – first impressions
RNZ's Leilani Momoisea, Katie Parker from The Wireless, comedian Alice Brine, and pop music reviewer Kate Robertson sat down with Music 101's Alex Behan for some hot takes on 'Melodrama'.
6/17/2017 • 18 minutes, 45 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 140: Kane Strang/ Dan Auerbach
In the Music 101 Pocket Edition this week, we talk to Dunedin singer-songwriter Kane Strang about his remarkable international success, and Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys about his new solo record.
6/15/2017 • 54 minutes, 16 seconds
Eternal Something by Daniel Brandt
Nick Bollinger discusses the solo debut of Berlin percussionist and electronicist Daniel Brandt
6/13/2017 • 7 minutes, 8 seconds
Figure by Vök
Nick Bollinger gets to grips with the glacial grooves of Icelandic quartet Vök.
6/13/2017 • 6 minutes, 47 seconds
The Mixtape: Laughton Kora
Laughton Kora talks about his expansive career, from Kora to Kinetic. And about seven songs that have influenced him along the way.
6/10/2017 • 57 minutes, 37 seconds
The Comet is Coming! Apocalyptic trio hits jazz festival
Combining elements of jazz, Afro-beat and electronica in a cosmic and apocalyptic brew, The Comet Is Coming are the Saturday night headliner at the 2017 Wellington Jazz Festival. Nick Bollinger caught up with the trio on the eve of their performance.
6/10/2017 • 13 minutes, 25 seconds
Nick Gold: the man who brought us Buena Vista Social Club
Gold's top-flight musical instincts led him to record some of the most iconic names in world music.
6/10/2017 • 29 minutes, 2 seconds
Dan Auerbach and Nashville's finest
Dan Auerbach has collaborated with the finest pedigree of Nashville musicians for his second solo album 'Waiting on a Song'.
6/10/2017 • 10 minutes, 57 seconds
'All Right Already' it's Polish Club
Polish club are a Sydney duo whose blistering live performances are winning them fans across Australia. They're bringing their debut album tour to New Zealand for two shows at the end of June and caught up with Music 101's Alex Behan.
6/10/2017 • 15 minutes, 13 seconds
Kane Strang
Dunedin musician Kane Strang's second album 2 Hearts And No Brain is about to be released by American label Dead Oceans. Tony Stamp talked to a jet-lagged Kane the day after he got back from a European tour.
6/10/2017 • 15 minutes, 4 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 139: Stan Walker / Beth Orton
In this week's Music 101 Pocket Edition we talk to Stan Walker about his new song and stunning music video 'New Takeover, hear songs from a couple of the big winners at the Pacific Music Awards and the Country Music Awards, Trevor Reekie catches up with British singer-songwriter Beth Orton, plus new music from Amber Coffman, Radiohead and BooWho.
6/7/2017 • 52 minutes, 18 seconds
The Mixtape: Hollie Fullbrook
Hollie Fullbrook (aka Tiny Ruins) is this week's mixtape guest. She shares the songs that move her with Melody Thomas.
6/3/2017 • 56 minutes, 37 seconds
The Volume Scene Report Episode 2: Welcome To Swampton
Volume is a special exhibition at Auckland Museum celebrating music making in Aotearoa. The museum has been collaborating with RNZ and three young producers on a series about different music scenes around the country. In the second of the series, Welcome to Swampton, Amy Nicholson investigates the Stomach, an incredible musical incubator in Palmerston North.
6/3/2017 • 10 minutes, 12 seconds
The man behind Micronism on the 20th anniversary of his techno masterpiece
Denver McCarthy discusses the re-release of his 1998 techno masterpiece Inside A Quiet Mind, and his conversion to the Hare Krishna faith.
6/3/2017 • 13 minutes, 21 seconds
Ben Ottewell - A Man Apart
The husky tones of Ben Ottewell (Gomez) are returning to New Zealand in support of his third solo album, A Man Apart.
6/3/2017 • 11 minutes, 27 seconds
Beth Orton's creative journey led to Kidsticks
British singer-songwriter Beth Orton has just recorded her album Kidsticks. It's an album that sees her collaborating with an interesting line up of Indie musicians and features Beth playing synths and keyboards with barely an acoustic guitar to be heard. Over her career, the BRIT award winner has released seven albums and captivated audiences worldwide with her song writing and distinctive vocals. For Music 101 Trevor Reekie talks to Beth Orton about the journey she embarked upon to make this album.
6/3/2017 • 14 minutes, 54 seconds
Stan Walker: 'This is probably the strongest I’ve ever been'
Stan Walker says he 'wanted to go to war' in the video for his new song 'New Takeover', which is a powerful statement showcasing Māori as beautiful, composed and powerful.
6/3/2017 • 16 minutes, 54 seconds
Samoan musicians sweep the 2017 Pacific Music Awards
Adding to the celebration of the 55th year of Samoan independence and Samoan language week, Samoan artists acknowledge their homelands with their accolades at the 13th Vodafone Pacific Music Awards.
6/2/2017 • 3 minutes, 3 seconds
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band turns fifty
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band is not just one of the biggest-selling albums in history; it might also be the most culturally significant. To mark the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ classic, Nick Bollinger discusses its impact, legacy and how it rates today, with Split Enz founder Mike Chunn, producer Ed Cake and teenage critic Toby McWilliams.
5/30/2017 • 30 minutes, 41 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 138: !!!/ alt-J
In this week's Music 101 Pocket Edition we talk to Nic from dance-punk pioneers !!! about dancing in turbulent times, gus from alt-J about starting a restaurant in between albums, plus we have new music from Grayson Gilmour, The Bads, and Swet Shop Boys.
5/27/2017 • 56 minutes, 29 seconds
The Mixtape: Larry Morris
Singer and songwriter Larry Morris was the frontman of the iconic pop band Larry's Rebels back in the swinging '60s. The band released seven Top 20 records and toured with high-profile international acts before Larry quit in 1969.
5/27/2017 • 55 minutes, 23 seconds
Pacific Music Awards highlight a thriving community
Music 101’s Alex Behan and RNZ Pacific’s Indira Stewart talk to three of this year's nominees about making music in the largest Polynesian city in the world.
5/27/2017 • 53 minutes, 34 seconds
Sal Valentine live at the RNZ studios
Sal Valentine has dropped the Babyshakes moniker from his band name and has a new EP. The Church EP includes the track 'Just Another Lover', which Sal and his bandmates performed live for RNz Music.
5/27/2017 • 15 minutes, 7 seconds
Nic Offer from !!! explains why dancing is the best revenge
Chk Chk Chk are a dance- punk outfit who formed in California in 1996. 20 years later they've just released their 7th album Shake The Shudder, which is getting all sorts of love from the music press. Tony Stamp talked to frontman Nic Offer about the 'shakey face' meme that inspired the album, staying positive in dark times, and how they're celebrating their 20th anniversary.
5/27/2017 • 12 minutes, 27 seconds
Introducing: Robinson
Nelson based artist Robinson introduces her debut single "Don't You Forget About Me".
5/27/2017 • 6 minutes, 13 seconds
Alt-J: 'You have to keep it fresh'
Alt J have announced New Zealand shows to go along with their third album 'Relaxer' out June 2. Gus Unger-Hamilton speaks to Alex Behan about endless press, political protests and the similarites between cooking and being in a band.
5/27/2017 • 9 minutes, 20 seconds
Former Shorty Street star Johnny Barker's brand new album
Johnny Barker (formerly the 'Ferndale Strangler') has just released his brand new album Sleepwalking. RNZ Music's Alex Behan chats to him about learning new instruments and living in Spain.
5/27/2017 • 15 minutes, 49 seconds
Music 101 Pocket Edition 137: Throbbing Gristle/The Bats
In this week's Pocket Edition, we talk to Shihad's Tom Larkin about musicians' mental health, Robert Scott from The Bats, and Cosey Fanni Tutti from English industrial icons Throbbing Gristle.
5/24/2017 • 54 minutes, 17 seconds
Paying tribute to Chris Cornell
Music fans around the world are grieving the loss of Soundgarden lead singer Chris Cornell after his sudden death this week. Tributes have been flowing in from Cornell's contemporaries and those who've been inspired by his music and increible talent as a vocalist.
5/24/2017 • 19 minutes, 2 seconds
Goths by The Mountain Goats
With the Nashville Symphony Chorus sounding like they are in Westminster Abbey, and John Darnielle singing about castles and batcaves, the opening track on Goths is gothic by definition, but...
5/23/2017 • 11 minutes, 13 seconds
The Sampler: Party by Aldous Harding
There's a sense of theatre about Party, which subverts the typical notion of the singer-songwriter as confessor and beacon of authenticity. Aldous Harding seems to be giving herself permission to enjoy some of the success her astonishing music has found so far.
5/23/2017 • 9 minutes, 42 seconds
The Mixtape: Tiki Taane
Tiki Taane is this week's mixtape guest. He shares his mix of protest songs and tales of wayward youth with Yadana Saw.
5/20/2017 • 57 minutes, 45 seconds
Luke Yeoward solo on 'Ghosts'
Luke Yeoward stops by to talk about going solo after the dissolution of King Cannons.
5/20/2017 • 10 minutes, 17 seconds
Cosey Fanni Tutti on life before and after Throbbing Gristle.
Cosey Fanni Tutti is a founding member of the avant-garde band Throbbing Gristle, who pre-empted the industrial musical movement. Alea Balzer talked to her about her recently-released autobiography Art Sex Music.
5/20/2017 • 14 minutes, 31 seconds
Annabel Alpers, FKA Bachelorette, brings surround sound experience to NZ
Annabel Alpers gained popularity with her solo act Bachelorette in 2005, and has since relocated to Baltimore. Jana Whitta caught up with Annabel at the American Visionary Art Museum, to get an update on her life and latest musical ventures.
5/20/2017 • 13 minutes, 23 seconds
Christchurch band The Bats still going strong after 35 years
Songwriter Robert Scott describes the band's latest album as 'a deep set of songs, metaphysically'. He also talks about the naive folk art he creates, which includes the album's cover.