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How country music is invading hip hop
Lil Nas X, Beyonce, and now Shaboozey. The gap between genres is shrinking and hip hop seems to be becoming an essential part of contemporary country music. Video, Audio
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The Sampler: 1994 part 3
Tony Stamp looks back at three albums turning 30 this year, in the third of a six-part series. Video, Audio
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Rapsody's Please Don't Cry is littered with poetry and hard truths
Maggie Tweedie explores the latest from American hip-hop musician Rapsody. Video, Audio
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Thirty years of Illmatic: Artists and pundits pay tribute to rap classic
RNZ reporter Adam Burns spoke to some of Aotearoa's hip hop community about why Illmatic is so revered. Audio
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Lisa Cortés: Little Richard and the queer Black origins of rock'n'roll
Without Little Richard would Lizzo exist? Lil Nas X? The Rolling Stones? Three years after his death, a new documentary directed by Lisa Cortés pays tribute to the pioneer of rock and roll and makes… Video, Audio
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Classical:Pop - Episode 3
Nigel Collins explores the intersection between classical and popular music. This episode features music from The Phoenix Foundation with the NZSO, Jeff Buckley, Benjamin Britten, Junun, Bjørk, and… Audio
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MonoNeon returns to Aotearoa for the Wellington Jazz Festival
Grammy award winning bass player and experimental musician MonoNeon will be performing his latest album Basquiat & Skittles with his band at the 2022 Wellington Jazz Festival.
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The Mixtape: Imogen Taylor
Our guest today picking their favourite songs is NZ artist Imogen Taylor, well known for her diagonal, textured paintings she is making a strong name for herself locally and internationally. Audio
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How classical music influences other genres
Music commentator Kirsten Zemke joins Kathryn to look at the influence classical music has had on other genres - from disco to rock and even rap. She'll look at the classical backgrounds of some of… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Spoon, Deadforest, Erin Rae
Tony Stamp reacts to the latest record in Spoon's thirty year rock career, the debut album by Manurewa rapper Deadforest, and a country-adjacent collection from Nashville's Erin Rae. Audio
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The Sampler: Luke Buda, BADBADNOTGOOD, Remi Wolf
Tony Stamp investigates Luke Buda from The Phoenix Foundation’s third solo album, a nostalgic collection by Canadian jazz-futurists BADBADNOTGOOD, and the debut of Californian funk-pop misfit Remi… Audio
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Tech with a Teenager
Charlie Cuff is back. Tonight he talks about Network Attached Storage devices. Audio
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The Sampler: Billie Eilish, Yola, Bobby Gillespie & Jehnny Beth
Tony Stamp reports back on the second album by bedroom pop artist and global superstar Billie Eilish, Brixton by-way-of Nashville musician Yola’s blend of soul and country, and a collaboration between… Audio
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INTRODUCING: Gino October
This week we meet Auckland-based rapper Gino October. He opens up about immigrating to Auckland from Cape Town, introduces his latest single 'New Day', and explains the importance of never giving… Video, Audio
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The Sampler - Sufjian Stevens, Joachim Cooder & Sam Gendel
Nick Bollinger reviews dark reflections on modern America from Sufjian Stevens; a celebration of an old-time song-and-dance man from Joachim Cooder; and the hip-hop-from-another-planet of Sam Gendel.
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Brad Warrington's music picks
Brad Warrington says this weeks new music is all about love. He reviews new albums Dua Lipa - Club Future Nostalgia - The Remix Album; NAS - Kings Disease and Romare - Home. Also on his radar are a… Audio
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NZ Music Month 2020: Fresh Music Daily
The RNZ Music team is celebrating NZ Music Month with Fresh Music Daily - new music from a different Kiwi artist every day. Video
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Folk history. Reclaiming our 'hidden' musical connections
Multi-instrumentalists, partners, collaborators and music historians Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi join Kathryn Ryan to discuss the (sometimes fraught) musical connections between race… Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - The Music of Latin America
Audio 27 Feb 2020Mona-Lynn Courteau joins us once again with a selection of music from South America. Tonight she'll be introducing us to Criolo from Brazil, who will play at Auckland's Powerstation on March 21. Video, Audio
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Generation Z rule official NZ Top 40 end of year charts
Move over Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift, this year’s NZ Music Charts belong to Generation Z. The three big chart-toppers for 2019 – Benee, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X – have an average age of just 18.
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The most outlandish music videos of 2019
The RNZ Music team pick their favourite music videos, and they’re all wonderfully weird. Video
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Benee trumps Six60 for most streamed local track of 2019
Spotify has released its most streamed music of 2019, and Soaked from 19-year-old pop sensation Benee has come out on top. Video
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Lil Nas X breaks records in music history
A young, rather unknown country rapper has broken records this week, with a 17-week run at the top of the US charts. Lil Nas X beat out Mariah Carey to claim the title with his hit song Old Town… Audio
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Song Crush - Ep 21 - Some of the best songs of the year (so far)
It’s almost the middle of the year so we’ve got a large handful of our regular selectors in the studio to pick our favourite songs of the year so far - or at least, eight of them. Video, Audio
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The music of 1994
It's 25 years since some of the most seminal albums of modern times were released. Music commentator Yadana Saw looks back at the memorable, the local...and the forgettable. Audio
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Is 'Old Town Road' Country?
Controversy erupted this week when 'Old Town Road' by Atlanta Rapper Lil Nas X was removed from the Billboard Country charts for not being Country enough. Yadana Saw talks to country music critic and… Audio
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Toto and Steve Lukather: pulling the crowds for Africa
Toto's guitarist Steve Lukather has played with artists including Aretha Franklin, George Benson, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson and Ringo Starr to name a few. He spoke to Wallace… Video, Audio
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Lauryn Hill is coming to NZ with controversial rapper Nas
Lauryn Hill will perform her first New Zealand show in eight years this February. The Grammy award winner is bringing rapper Nas as her support act, amid ongoing controversy involving his ex-wife, R&B… Video
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Kanye’s five-in-five releases mired in controversy
US journalist David Dennis Jr says the rollout for the recent G.O.O.D Music albums from Pusha T, Kanye West and Nas have been negative for black women. Audio
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INTERVIEW: Jack White on ladybugs, taxidermy and his confounding new album
Jack White has always gone against the grain, drawing on the minimalism of early blues and analogue recording for The White Stripes when everyone else was going digital. His third solo record Boarding… Video, Audio