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Wide Blows Our Banner by Eve de Castro-Robinson
How much has changed for New Zealand's female composers in the 125 years since women's suffrage? In the 2018 Lilburn Lecture, acclaimed composer Eve de Castro-Robinson reflects on her own journey as a… Audio, Gallery
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Rising star of Māori music celebrates Rātana
Shine Your Light is the literal translation of Kia Kaaterama Pou’s name. It’s also the title of her debut EP, which is out today to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the Rātana movement. Video, Audio
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Thank You ... from Death Cab For Cutie
In a world in which there are perhaps too few pleases and thank yous, the new album by Death Cab For Cutie bears a welcome title, Thank You For Today. William Dart is gratified by both sentiment and… Video, Audio
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Steve Kilbey of The Church on Straitjacket Fits, his year of heroin and how his band inspired The Smiths
Veteran Aussie psych-rockers The Church are coming to NZ to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their 1988 album Starfish. Founding member, principal songwriter, lead vocalist and bass player Steve… Video, Audio
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Che Fu: 20 years since his debut album 2b S.Pacific
Twenty years on from the release of his debut album 2b S.Pacific, we speak to Che Fu about how getting kicked out of Supergroove lit a fire that helped him create his landmark album and become the… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Orchestra of Spheres 'Āta'
RNZ Music is proud to present the brand new video for 'Āta', from Wellington's favourite sonic-explorers, Orchestra of Spheres. Video
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Connan Mockasin on his morally dubious film debut and new album
The premise of Connan Mockasin's new album and video series is disturbing. It's about a music teacher falling for his student, who he's mistaken for a girl. The cult-favourite musician speaks to RNZ… Video, Audio
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Jesus he was exceptional: remembering Darcy Clay
It's been 20 years since the death of cult Kiwi musician Darcy Clay. RNZ Music's Tony Stamp talked to three of the people behind the scenes of his brief but bright career. Video, Audio
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From Beatles to Brockhampton - a short history of boybands
Self-described "hardest working boyband in show business" Brockhampton are about to play their first NZ show in front of a sold out crowd. RNZ Music looks how the thirteen-member hip hop group… Video
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Florence + The Machine, Courtney Barnett among Laneway 2019 acts
Florence + The Machine, Courtney Barnett and Parquet Courts will headline Auckland's Laneway festival when it returns to Albert Park on 28 January.
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Avantdale Bowling Club: Track by track with Tom Scott
Tom Scott talks us through his new jazz-infused project Avantdale Bowling Club. Video, Audio
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Neil and Liam Finn on their new album Lightsleeper
Audio 18 Aug 2018Neil Finn and son Liam have joined forces to create their first album together - Lightsleeper. It was mainly recorded in Neil's Auckland studio and features a host of guest artists including Mick… Video, Audio
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Gig photographer Garry Brandon on 40 years in the biz
Metallica used one of his photographs on a live album cover; a shot he took of Robert Jr Lockwood is on the cover of Jimi Hendrix Blues; and his photos have appeared in books including Live: Gigs… Audio
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B**ch don't kill my vibe: how not to use your phone at a gig
These days, when people wave their hands at a gig, more often then not there's a phone in them. RNZ Music's Melody Thomas lays down the ground rules for using your phone at a concert.
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Shooting rock legends: From Hendrix to Alien Weaponry
Maryanne Bilham and Robert Knight have spent much of their lives photographing legends of music: Hendrix, Carlos Santana, Alice Cooper, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Guns 'N Roses and many others. Their… Audio, Gallery
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APO takes us to Funkytown
Studio 54 and orchestral music don’t usually go together, but this week the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra is cranking out the platforms, bellbottoms and big hair as they bring disco hits alive… Video, Audio
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Budget 2018: 13 Kiwi songs about money (and taxes and the dole)
Whether you're excited about the new government's first budget, or you're sick of hearing about it, the RNZ Music team have put together a playlist of Kiwi songs to help get you through the day… Video
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Cutting through the noise
Fashion photographer David James talks about the challenges of cutting through the noise in the online space, why he learnt about the commerce of fashion during an experience in New York, and why grit… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: 'Yeah Nah' by The Slacks
The band that created 2016’s bi-lingual viral hit ‘Big Aroha’ – The Slacks, have a brand new single out. 'Yeah Nah' includes Māori and English lyrics, and comes with its own Kiwiana-packed video. Video
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REVIEW: The Jim Henson Retrospectacle Live in Concert
Band leader, MC, stand-up comedian and presenter - hometown hero Bret McKenzie was definitely a hit in the Jim Henson Retrospectacle live tribute concert, writes Yadana Saw. Video
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Kimbra: 'I'm not particularly drawn to massive celebrity or fame'
Kimbra's third album Primal Heart has just been released. She spoke to Music 101's Alex Behan about collaborating with Big Boi, Janelle Monae, Thundercat, and Pino Palladino. Audio
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New Horizons: White Women Sing the Blues
Prompted by a new album by Idaho singer Eilen Jewell, William Dart listens to a number of white women (and a couple of white men) singing the blues. Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Hugh Sundae
Hugh Sundae started his career as a volunteer at Auckland's 95bFM when he was fourteen. Twenty five years later he's just finished a three year stint as General Manager. In this week's Mixtape Hugh… Video, Audio
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Fifty years of Rolling Stone
Over the course of five decades, Rolling Stone has captured the rock n roll counterculture of the 1960s and made mainstream. Its co-founder and publisher, Jann Wenner, went from a 21-year-old Berkeley… Audio, Gallery
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Ticking along nicely
Ian Young, at 86, is one of a small band of skilled clock and watch repairers. Semi-retired for more than a decade, he's still carrying out intricate repairs in his purpose-built Wellington workshop.
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40 years of The Stranglers: thinking past the end of the night
UK band The Stranglers have had 23 UK Top 40 hit singles and 17 UK Top 40 albums. Before their two NZ shows Strangler Baz Warne chatted with Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Jazz legend Hugh Masekela dies
Audio 24 Jan 2018Trumpeter and singer Hugh Masekela, known as the "father of South African jazz" who used his music in the fight against apartheid, has died from prostate cancer, his family said on Tuesday. He was 78.
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The Mixtape: Delaney Davidson
Delaney Davidson joins us to share the songs that have inspired him and his wonderful Magical Lightbox performance that combines music and film. Video, Audio
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Remembering Passchendaele through music
Composer and musician Peter Hobbs has released the single '300 Yards Of Ground' to commemorate the centenary of the battle of Passchendaele – one of the worst days in New Zealand military history. Video
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Max Vernon: 'If it's going to save somebody, I will lie'
For six days in 1980, viewers were glued to TV screens around the world, watching a dramatic terrorist siege at the Iranian embassy in London. Max Vernon was the hostage negotiator who kept the… Audio