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"I remember not seeing anyone who looked like me,.. as a family, we felt quite different" Bic Runga opens up about growing up in Christchurch and the backlash she faced for speaking her truth.
Bic Runga''s 'There is No Time / Kaore He Wa' features on the new Waiata/Anthem series. She opens up about the racism and alienation she felt growing up in Christchurch as a Chinese/ Māori New… Video, Audio
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Nashville Babylon 12 October 2020
On this week's show Mark has music from Bill Callahan, Justin Townes Earle, Toots & The Maytals and Faye Webster. There's also a new track from New Zealand's Stretch plus classics courtesy of Rory… Audio
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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. Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Caitlin Smith, SPERB3R & Emma Swift
This week in The Sampler Nick Bollinger previews a long-overdue set from versatile Auckland vocalist Caitlin Smith; a vocal excursion from local jazz guitarist Dan Sperber; and a surprising study of… Audio
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The Sampler: Dan Sperber
From Loungehead to Relaxomatic, jazz guitarist Dan Sperber has made his mark on the New Zealand jazz scene. Both mostly instrumental projects, he’s now embarked on a new vocal excursion under new… Audio
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Don McGlashan announces nationwide tour
National treasure Don McGlashan has announced he'll be touring NZ in October with his band The Others. Video
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RNZ Music presents Waiata Anthems Live
RNZ Music is proud to present Waiata Anthems, a stellar lineup of Aotearoa’s top musical talent performing live at Auckland’s Civic Theatre on September 17 to celebrate Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori 2020. Video
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Women Songwriters at the Silver Scrolls
Women songwriters have done well at the APRA Silver Scrolls in recent years, but taken over the full 55-year history of the award, the record is not so great: only twelve have won the top prize… Audio
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Kiwi pre-schooler series 'Kiri and Lou' a UK hit
Audio 26 Jun 2020A very kiwi TV series about the adventures of a dinosaur called Kiri and her purple friend Lou is winning hearts all over the world. Pitched at kids aged 3-7, Kiri and Lou is written and directed by… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: D.C. Cross, The Phoenix Foundation and Kiwi Animals compilation
Nick Bollinger reviews a genre-challenging collection of lost treasures from 1980s Aotearoa; fretboard explorations from Sydney guitarist D.C. Cross; and the tenth-anniversary reissue of a classic… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 10 May 2020
There's a reflective feel to this week's episode, with hymns by Bernadette Farrell (God Beyond All Names, and O God, You Search Me), and a beautiful setting of Be Still, My Soul by New Zealand… Video, Audio
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The Front Lawn plays favourites (podcast version)
As "The Front Lawn", Harry Sinclair and Don McGlashan released two albums and made three short films between 1985 and 1990. Many of their songs such as "Andy", "When You Come Back Home" and "How You… Audio
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Playing favourites with The Front Lawn
As "The Front Lawn", Harry Sinclair and Don McGlashan released two albums and made three short films between 1985 and 1990. Many of their songs such as "Andy", "When You Come Back Home" and "How You… Audio
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Goodbye Helen Young Studio
From 1989 til 2005 Radio New Zealand’s unique Helen Young Studio hosted the cream of New Zealand’s musical talent for recording projects such as albums, film scores, drama, radio programmes and… Video, Audio
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Blue-eyed counter-culture soul man Rick Bryant has died
Rick Bryant's 50 year career in local bands such as The Jive Bombers, Rough Justice, The Neighbours, BLERTA, Mammal, and the Jubilation Choir stands as a testament to the US soul, R&B and gospel… Video
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RNZ Music's top 21 NZ albums of the 21st century
Over the past twenty years there has been a bumper crop of memorable and beautiful local albums that have found notable success. We are proud to offer you our top 21 albums of the twenty-first century… Audio
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Mind Matters
William Dart looks at local music determined to find its way into your mind - new releases from Mermaidens and Purple Pilgrims and a CD of classic Kiwi ad jingles. Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Blam Blam Blam
Auckland band Blam Blam Blam would be significant to NZ music history even if only for their 1981 hit 'There Is No Depression in New Zealand'. This week, a full 38 years after their debut EP, Blam… Video, Audio
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Five classic Kiwi albums that turn 25 this year
The year 1994 was a great one for music, and New Zealand was no exception. It was the year of Supergroove’s Traction, Dave Dobbyn’s Twist and Strawpeople’s Broadcast. Here's a list of five of our fave… Video, Audio
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REVIEW: You Are Us / Aroha Nui Christchurch
Last night, the second of two benefit concerts for those affected by the Christchurch terror attack took place at Christchurch Stadium. Artists including Lorde, Stan Walker, Sol3 Mio, Marlon Williams…
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Return of the Front Lawn
In many ways the Front Lawn was the start of the New Zealand comedy boom - even though they were as much fringe and music as straight standup. And now Don McGlashan and Harry Sinclair have reunited… Audio, Gallery
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Hollie Smith and Teeks ‘Whakaaria Mai’
This superb performance by Hollie Smith and Teeks is the first single from Offering, an album that brings together some of NZ’s top musicians to raise money for the Salvation Army. Video
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Sound Lounge: 1984 From Scratch music/video - Drum/Sing; Gareth Farr's deconstruction of ‘Now is the Hour'
Audio 9 Mar 2019Watch the seminal 1984 music/video Drum/Sing by From Scratch; Gareth Farr's He Poroporoaki (A Farewell) is a deconstruction of ‘Now is the Hour’ (Po Atarau), a song forever associated with the… Video
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The 10 best tribute songs as chosen by RNZ listeners
From 'Empty Garden' to 'Night Shift', via 'Shine on you Crazy Diamond' and 'Beryl', we play some of the greatest tribute songs, as suggested by RNZ listeners. Video, Audio
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SPLORE 2019: Six acts not to miss
Auckland’s Splore festival celebrates its 20th birthday this year, and the lineup is as strong as ever. RNZ Music’s Bridie Chetwin-Kelly runs through six of the best. Video
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REVIEW: Marlon Williams with the APO at Villa Maria Estate Winery
RNZ Music’s guest reviewer Waveney Russ is impressed by an outstanding performance from Marlon Williams and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
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Sound Lounge: Brian Eno - Roxy and Elsewhere; Oram's love letter to radio and orchestras in NZ
Audio 22 Dec 2018Thomas Goss looks at the rise of Roxy Music, and how Brian Eno emerged as a significant solo artist of the mid-70's glam scene; Celeste Oram's Young People's Guide to the Orchestra is her sonic love… Video
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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… Audio
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Nashville Babylon 10 December, 2018
On tonight's show Mark play some of his favourite tracks of the year alongside new music from Willard Grant Conspiracy, French For Rabbits and Carson McHone, news of live dates from Marlon Williams… Audio
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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… Video, Audio