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Home Brew return older and wiser on Run It Back
Tony Stamp reviews a reflective selection from the acclaimed local hip-hop duo. 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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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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SJD live at Mercury Theatre
Performing his album Saint John Divine, in full, SJD is live the Mercury Theatre. Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week: Tiny Ruins
Tiny Ruins is the musical name of Auckland-based singer/songwriter Hollie Fullbrook. Born in England, Hollie moved to New Zealand with her parents as a young child and was immediately taken with… Audio
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Tom Scott's guide to Melbourne
It's been a year since @Peace and Home Brew frontman Tom Scott moved to Melbourne, keen to make some noise in the Australian music scene while staying close to home. For a progress report on the moves… Audio
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra Live at The Kings Arms
Following international tours and support slots for the likes of Grizzly Bear and Weezer, Unknown Mortal Orchestra returned home for their third headline show, selling out the Kings Arms in July last… Audio
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Taite Music Prize Awards 2012
Nick Atkinson attends the 2012 Taite Music Prize Awards. Named after music journalist, the late Dylan Taite, the award gives $10000 to the creators of the year's most innovative NZ album. Nick speaks… Audio
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