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Review: Saltburn
Saltburn finds a penniless student invited to the country house of the aristocratic Catton family. Starring Barry Keoghan (The Banshees of Inisherin), Rosamund Pike (Gone girl) and Archie Madekwe… Video, Audio
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Movie Review - Asteroid City
Asteroid City is an all-star oddity from Wes Anderson (Grand Budapest Hotel) that rolls just about every mid-'50s element into one package. Stars Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton, Bryan… Video, Audio
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The council house that hid a very special recording studio
From the street, panel beater Ken Patten's home looked much like any other council house. That little council house in Sheffield, England is the subject of the documentary titled A Film About Studio… Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Karen Walker
Fashion designer Karen Walker picks her favourite songs on The Mixtape this week.
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The Sampler: Black Country, New Road; Karl Steven; Mitski
Tony Stamp treats his ears to a trend-bucking second album by UK whizz-kids Black Country, New Road; the solo debut of Supergroove frontman and award-winning screen composer Karl Steven; and a… Audio
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The Mixtape: Duncan Greive
This week's guest on The Mixtape is Duncan Greive! Duncan is the founder and managing editor of independent online magazine The Spinoff. He chats to Charlotte about growing The Spinoff from a TV… Video, Audio
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Review - James and Isey
James and Isey is another example of New Zealand film-maker Florian Habicht's (Kaikohe Demolition) unique view of a documentary. Here he talks to a mother and son about Mum's upcoming 100th birthday.
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Playing Favourites with Florian Habicht
Filmmaker Florian Habicht joins Kim for a chat and to play his favourite music on the day of the world premiere of his new documentary, James & Isey. Florian Habicht has worked with musicians Jarvis… Video, Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor brings us the triumphant return of Jarvis Cocker, the gritty indie-folk of Waxahatchee, and the deadpan stylings of ex-Brunette Jonathan Bree. Audio
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The Sampler: Moses Sumney, Ryan Fisherman, X
Nick Bollinger discusses an exploration of identity from honey-voiced singer Moses Sumney; a melancholy and atmospheric set from Lyttelton all-rounder Ryan Fisherman; and the first album in three… Audio
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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… Video, Audio
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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… Video, Audio
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The Phoenix Foundation & NZSO - Celebrate!
The Phoenix Foundation performs songs in orchestral arrangements by NZ composers Claire Cowan, Chris Gendall, Gareth Farr & Hamish Oliver. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Karen Walker: her life and influences
This year marks three decades since the Karen Walker brand was born. She speaks with Wallace Chapman about the importance of her upbringing, her love of music and staying relevant in a tough business.
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Charlotte Gainsbourg grapples with legacy and tragedy on Rest
Tony Stamp visits the dark world of chanteuse Charlotte Gainsbourg. Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Leonie Hayden
Mana Magazine editor Leonie Hayden talks us through six of her favourite songs, and her life and career thus far. Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 129: Spoon, Hans Zimmer, Rhian Sheehan
Audio 30 Mar 2017In this week's Pocket Edition: We talk to indie stalwarts Spoon about their 20 year back catalogue, NZ film composer Rhian Sheehan talks to German film composer Hans Zimmer about his work on… Audio
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Music Review with Dianne Swann
Musician Dianne Swann has the new collaborative album from Jarvis Cocker to play us. Room 29 sees the former Pulp front man teaming up with Canadian electronica artist and producer Chilly Gonzales. Audio
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RNZ Music's Favourites from 2016
Team RNZ Music (plus a representative of The Wireless) convene to showcase some of their favourite songs of the year. Video, Audio
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Robin Ince: 'Part of my job is to say, look, I’m an idiot'
Comedian Robin Ince talks about turning science into jokes. Audio
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Supersonic and the documentaries of Britpop
Oasis: Supersonic is mainly for fans but if you’re interested in the Britpop era Dan Slevin says there are plenty of other documentaries about the period. Video, Audio
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Air: 20 years of atmospheric pop production
Jean-Benoit Dunkel of French electronic duo Air talks to Trevor Reekie about the group's two-decade-strong career. Audio
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Ewan MacColl
Audio 3 Apr 2016William Dart features the music of British folkie Ewan MacColl and a recent 2-CD tribute album to him, Joy of Living. [Topics] Music [Regions] [Tags] Ewan MacColl, Roberta Flack, Dominic Behan, Chad &… Audio
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Feature Album - Nancy Sinatra
'Nancy Sinatra' by Nancy Sinatra was released in 2004, and features collaborators including Morrissey, Jarvis Cocker, and U2 members. Audio
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The Sampler: Wildest Dreams
Jim Pinckney reviews the slinky psychedelia of Wildest Dreams, the new project of U.K. stalwart DJ Harvey, who has jumped from punk, to disco, to techno throughout his career. Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 4
Jarvis Cocker and Florian Habicht talk Life Death and Supermarkets, meet Drax Project- Wellington's new party band, inside the Jonny Be Good fundraiser, and finding room to move in drum n bass with… Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week - Pulp
Audio 16 Jul 2014Although they are known as a 1990's Britpop band, Pulp's origins actually date back to the 1970s, when front man Jarvis Cocker was a 15-year-old schoolboy. After years of struggling, the band finally… Audio
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Pulp: A Film About Life Death and Supermarkets
Pulp's Jarvis Cocker and Kiwi director Florian Habicht speak on the making of the new Pulp documentary, how they came to work together and what the home crowd of Sheffield thought about it all on… Audio
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Best Song Ever Written - From Auschwitz to Ipswich
Audio 4 Nov 2013Andrew Bell from Christchurch has chosen 'From Auschwitz to Ipswich' by Jarvis Cocker. Audio
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NME: 'They certainly didn't pander to rock stars'
After 66 years, British music weekly New Musical Express has announced it will no longer publish a print edition. We take a look back at NME'scolourful history with former staffer Pat Lon. Audio