Alex Behan
A guided tour of the Dunedin sound with The Chills' Martin Phillipps
Martin Phillips of The Chills revisits the iconic venues where the 'Dunedin Sound' came to life. Audio
The New Zealand Music Foundation Wellbeing Service turns one
It's one year since the New Zealand Music Foundation launched it's Wellbeing Service. Audio
The triumphant return of Julia Deans
Six years since her last solo album Julia Deans is back with an absolute banger. Audio
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. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 156: Yumi Zouma/ The Chills/ Deer Park
In this week's Pocket Edition, we catch up with Yumi Zouma in London, talk to documentarian Julia Parnell about her Chills doco, and Deer Park explain why their new album took seven years to make. Audio
Introducing: Laura Lee Lovely
Laura Lee Lovely introduces a song from her new EP 'Eden'. Audio
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. Audio
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. Video, Audio
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. Video, Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 155: Alien Weaponry/ Nadia Reid/ Bob Scott
In this week's Pocket Edition, we catch up with te reo metallers Alien Weaponry at the Silver Scrolls, Nadia Reid dissects her Scroll-nominated song Richard, and we visit The Clean's Bob Scott at his… Audio
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… Audio
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. Audio
Silver Scrolls highlights
Highlights from the 2017 Silver Scrolls awards held in Dunedin. Audio
Silver Scrolls: Five women finalists vie for award
The 2017 APRA Silver Scrolls are set to take place in Dunedin tonight. Five female artists - Nadia Reid, Aldous Harding, Lorde, Bic Runga and Chelsea Jade - have been nominated for New Zealand's top… Audio
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. Video, Audio
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… Audio
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. Audio
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… Audio
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. Audio
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. Audio