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Kiwi Rules: Matthew Bannister
Time for Kiwi Rules where a New Zealand artist or band plays it forward... In 2013, Matthew Bannister of Flying Nun act Sneaky Feelings put out his version of the Beatles album "Revolver" called… Audio
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Wellington trio Mermaidens share new video ahead of live shows
RNZ Music is excited to be the first to share this special live performance from indie-pop three-piece Mermaidens. ‘I Might Disappear’ was filmed at Wellington’s Worser Bay Surf Life Saving Club and… Video
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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… Audio
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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… Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Grant Robertson's top six Flying Nun songs
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. Video, Audio
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The return of the audio cassette in Christchurch
Roger Shepherd with Flying Nun, Rob Mayes with Failsafe Records and now Brian Feary with Melted Ice Cream - small independent music labels have long been a mainstay of the Christchurch indie music… Audio
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Second lineup announcement for Auckland's Others' Way festival 2019
Troy Kingi, Tiny Ruins, Soaked Oats and more to join Others' Way lineup. The multi-venue festival is set to take over Auckland’s K Road district on August 30th.
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Kiwi Katch-Up
William Dart celebrates the welcome return of two much-missed local musicians: Scott Mannion with his glockenspiels chiming undimmed, and Caroline Easther in an album with just the right title: Lucky.
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Jan Hellriegel - Sportsman of the Year
Jan Hellriegel's new album, autobiography, and podcast come with the eyebrow-raising title, Sportsman of the Year. William Dart looks into the mystery. Video, 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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Shayne Carter on his memoir Dead People I Have Known
Audio 4 May 2019Dunedin music icon Shayne Carter talks to Kim Hill about his upcoming book Dead People I Have Known. Carter began playing music as a teenager at Kaikorai Valley High School and he's been a member… Audio, Gallery
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The Chills: Covered
Anika Moa, Samuel Scott (Phoenix Foundation), Anthonie Tonnon and Clicks (Anna Coddington and Dick Johnson) have re-interpreted songs by iconic Dunedin band The Chills, to celebrate the release of a… Video
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The Chills' Martin Phillipps opens up in new documentary
Martin Phillipps and his band The Chills came very close to international fame in the 1980s, before illness, drug addiction, and debt brought him crashing down. A new documentary charts the frontman’s… Video, Audio
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Avantdale Bowling Club wins 2019 Taite Music Prize
Tom Scott’s Avantdale Bowling Club; Northland thrash metallers Alien Weaponry; trailblazing 90s group Moana and the Moahunters; and local singer/song writing legend Bernie Griffen were all honoured at… Video
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Aldous Harding shares new song and video ‘Fixture Picture’ ahead of album release
Aldous Harding has just released a brand new song and video, ‘Fixture Picture’ from her forthcoming third album Designer, which is out April 26. Video
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Caroline Easther - ex-Chills Drummer spins her favourite tunes
Caroline Easther spins a few of her favourite tunes and talks to Kim Hill about her new album, Lucky. Audio
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Marlon Williams, Tami Neilson, Alien Weaponry and The Beths among finalists for the Taite Music Prize
Independent Music NZ (IMNZ) has just announced the finalists for this year’s Taite Music Prize, which recognises outstanding creativity in an album. Previous winners include Lorde, Aldous Harding…
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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. Video, Audio
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Lately with Karyn Hay for Friday 25 January
Audio 25 Jan 2019It's Friday, so we're going to play a bit of music and talk about it as well... sounds good to me... We're talking about Girls Rock Camp with one of the oganisers Jana Whitta ... and tonight's Kiwi… Audio
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Eight must-listen music podcasts
RNZ Music's Kirsten Johnstone runs us through the best music podcasts for both music discovery and music deep-dives!
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DOG Power: From Sydenham to Serbia
DOG Power's dark, brooding music started life in Christchurch before the duo decided to make the move to a small village just north of Belgrade. Elliott Childs spoke to the duo about life in Serbia… Video, Audio
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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… Video, Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 205: Manurewa High School/ The Beths
In this week's Pocket Edition we head out to Manurewa High school to meet a band who made the finals of both Smokefree Rockquest and Tangata Beats, and visit Silver Scroll finalists the Beths at their… Audio
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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. Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
A teensy boutique festival based along Auckland's Karangahape Road, The Others Way returns on Friday 31 August for its fourth year, with around 40 bands performing throughout the day. We hear tunes… Audio
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Cult guitarist Roy Montgomery creates a sense of space from his home in the Port Hills
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… Audio
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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… Audio
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NZ post-punk band This Sporting Life reissue their early 80s recordings
Auckland post-punk band This Sporting Life has just released a collection of songs recorded between 1980 and 1983. Video, Audio
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Box sets: getting bigger but who wants them?
As the compact disc goes the way of the wax cylinder, box sets of music on CD are - curiously - getting bigger. Nick Bollinger looks under the lid.
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Saving the Flying Nun tapes
Flying Nun founder Roger Shepherd talks about Flying Nun Records taking a big step towards preserving its music heritage by donating hundreds of original masters to the Alexander Turnbull Library. Audio