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Lately with Karyn Hay
Audio 13 Jul 2018The Emmy nominations are in; Flying Nun gifts master tapes to the National Library; and Kiwi Rules with Blair Parkes. Audio
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Hamish Kilgour's magical kingdom of Finkelstein
Upon the release of his solo venture, The Clean's Hamish Kilgour shares the story of the imaginary kingdom of Finklestein that inspired this latest record. Video, Audio
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The Uncools live in studio
The second of the highly commended acts in our Battle of the Cover Bands competition perform live from our Wellington Studio. They are the Uncools, a group of veteran musicians who play many songs… Audio
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Unearthing gold: The Chills' frontman digs into personal collection for exhibition
The Chills frontman and self-confessed hoarder Martin Phillipps has unearthed around 400 items from his expansive personal collection for an exhibition opening at Otago Museum this weekend. Audio
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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… Audio
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The Feelers: live in session
Audio 16 Jun 2018From busking in Christchurch's Cashel Mall to four number-one albums, James Reid and Hamish Gee from The Feelers reflect on 25 years as one of New Zealand's most successful bands. Video, Audio
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The spanking new Wild Things redux
Way back in 1990, Flying Nun records released a compilation of early NZ garage rock'n'roll called Wild Things. It's just been reissued with a bunch of new tracks but still in glorious punchy MONO… Audio
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John Rowles, the Topp Twins and Flying Nun Founder among recipients of Queen's Honours
A total of 17 people have been recognised in today's Queen's Birthday Honours for their contributions to music. John Rowles, the Topp Twins, Jackie Clarke, Flying Nun founder Roger Shepherd and Mai FM…
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Five NZ dancefloor bangers with the host of legendary clubnight Atomic
Audio 24 May 2018The 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… Video, Audio
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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. Video, Audio
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Musical memories up for auction
Fans of music memorabilia are talking about "The Record Collectors and Music Memorabilia Auction" on at 2pm Sunday in Dunedin, run by Haywards Auction House. The Chills manager and Dunedin music… Audio
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Aldous Harding wins the 2018 Taite Music Prize
Audio 17 Apr 2018Aldous Harding has taken out the 2018 Taite Music Prize for her album Party. The singer-songwriter – originally from Lyttelton - says the cash prize of $10,000 will go toward recording her next album.
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New Horizons: The Very Bearable Lightness of Happiness
William Dart takes a stroll on the sunny side, featuring new releases with some happiness-inducing music from NRBQ, Eels, Stephen Malkmus, and Jack White. Video, Audio
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Headless Chickens to receive Classic Record gong at this year's Taite Music Prize
Headless Chickens are to receive the Classic Record award for their 1988 album Stunt Clown at this year's Taite Music Prize. Video
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RNZ Music Mixtape: Summer Selections 2018
The RNZ Music team talk about some of the best tunes of the summer (in their opinions). Video, Audio
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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… Video, Audio
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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… Audio
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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'. Audio
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NZ Live with Galveston
Jeremy Eade (Garageland), Rick McShane (Chainsaw Masochist) and Sean Reid (Psychodaisies) are Galveston. This afternoon they deliver a "rambunctious blend of classic Flying Nun, mixed with a generous… Video, Audio
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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. Audio
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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. Audio
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Road closures hit Whanganui River Road businesses
Major roadworks will close the road for several hours a day for the next month at least, as repairs continue in the wake of the 2015 flood. Audio
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Flying Nun Nostalgia
William Dart catches up with a couple of Flying Nun favourites: Look Blue Go Purple and the re-release of their early EPs; and Sneaky Feelings with a brand new album, their first for 30 years. Audio
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Music: four of Aussie's best
A few months ago, Grant Smithies mouthed off on air about how crap most recent Australian bands were and RNZ listeners were quick to respond. Today he plays four ripper Australian bands. Video, Audio
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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
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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
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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
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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. Audio
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‘The Outer Skin’ covered by SJD
Sean Donnelly aka SJD covers 'The Outer Skin' for Chris Knox's stroke compilation. (Part of Bryan Crump and Richard Langston's Dunedin: A Magical Musical Tour) Audio
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Richard Langston reads 'On the Closing of The Captain Cook Tavern'
The Captain Cook used to be the venue for bands. Toy Love seemed to be the pub's house band at one point. And all the Flying Nun Dunedin bands played there at some point. It has been a pub of musos… Audio