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The Sampler: Language of Flowers by Sofia Machray
The debut EP from this Te Whanganui-a-Tara songwriter is affable with a sinister edge. Video, Audio
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The Sampler: A Trip to Bolgatanga by African Head Charge
The psychedelic dub pioneers craft an album-length tribute to bandleader Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah's hometown. Video, Audio
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The Sampler: PJ Harvey, Karl Steven, Hand Habits
Tony Stamp reviews an adaptation of an epic poem, a selection of local remixers, and a playfully profound folk-pop EP. Audio
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The Sampler: Beach Fossils, Robin Saville, Teke Teke
Tony Stamp reviews Brooklyn indie-surf, British landscape-inspired ambient electronica, and a boisterous outing from Canada by way of Japan. Audio
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The Sampler: Youth Lagoon, Mioclono, Cloth
Tony Stamp reviews Idaho indie, Spanish percussion jams, and Glaswegian dream-pop. Audio
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The Sampler: Pickle Darling, Protomartyr, This Is The Kit
Tony Stamp reviews Ōtautahi bedroom pop, Detroit post-punk, and banjo-led Parisian folk. Audio
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The Sampler: Nabihah Iqbal, Tom Lark, Feist
Tony Stamp reviews poetic British post-punk, local space-folk, and the return of a Canadian great. Audio
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The Sampler: No Broadcast, Overmono, Hannah Jadagu
Tony Stamp reviews yearning indie rock from Ōtautahi, an anthemic UK dance debut, and boundary-busting bedroom pop. Audio
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The Sampler: Jazmine Mary, The Big Fresh Collective, Guardian Singles
Tony Stamp reviews the second album by neo folk artist Jazmine Mary, a nationwide collection from the BFC, and Guardian Singles’ noisy return. Audio
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The Sampler: The National, Deva Mahal, Ethel Cain
Elliott Childs reviews the latest release from stately indie rockers The National, Maggie Tweedie assesses future classics from Deva Mahal, and Liam Brown talks anti-pop star Ethel Cain. Audio
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The Sampler: The Circling Sun, Peter One, Dictaphone Blues
Tony Stamp reviews the debut of local jazz super-ensemble The Circling Sun, West Africa-via-Nashville musician Peter One's first LP in 40 years, and Dictaphone Blues' return to noisy fun. Audio
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The Sampler: Cloudboy, Fred Again..., Brian Eno, Terrible Sons
Tony Stamp reviews the reissue of Cloudboy's ambitious 2001 epic, an ambient album by Brian Eno and Fred Again…, and Terrible Sons' hushed and wholesome debut LP. Audio
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The Sampler: Tiny Ruins, Billy Nomates, Maxine Funke
Tony Stamp reviews a hopeful collection about grief from Tiny Ruins, UK maverick Billy Nomates' second record, and the latest from Dunedin songwriter Maxine Funke. Audio
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The Sampler: Jonathan Bree, Brandee Younger, Ringlets
Tony Stamp reviews Jonathan Bree's latest faceless pop confection, Brandee Younger's tribute to an iconic jazz harpist, and the debut of local post-punks Ringlets. Audio
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The Sampler - Nia Archives, Mali Mali, Eddie Chacon
Tony Stamp reviews jungle-soul fusion from Nia Archives, the uninhibited Aotearoa folk of Mali Mali, and Eddie Chacon's ongoing RnB comeback. Audio
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The Sampler: The Lahaar, Caroline Rose, Jadasea & Laron
Tony Stamp reviews an Aotearoa/ Australian groove-based collab called The Lahaar, a sad selection from the previously-sunny Caroline Rose, and Jadasea & Laron's first UK/ USA hip-hop joint. Audio
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The Sampler: Soft Plastics, Lonnie Holley, Leonard Charles
Tony Stamp reviews the debut album by Te Whanganui-a-Tara trio Soft Plastics, a spiritual odyssey from 73-year-old artist Lonnie Holley, and Leonard Charles’ jubilant new EP. Audio
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The Sampler: Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Caroline Polachek, Surf Friends
Tony Stamp reviews new music from Ruban Nielson's Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Caroline Polachek, and local duo Surf Friends. Audio
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The Sampler: Jen Cloher, Brandn Shiraz, Fever Ray
Tony Stamp reviews an Aotearoa/ Australia co-production from Jen Cloher, Tāmaki rapper Brandn Shiraz, and the return of Swedish maverick Fever Ray. Audio
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The Sampler: Andy Shauf, U.S. Girls, Nosaj Thing
Tony Stamp reviews the latest from Canadian wordsmith Andy Shauf, pop satirist U.S. Girls, and LA beatmaker Nosaj Thing. Audio
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The Sampler: Gorillaz, Running Club, Khotin
Tony Stamp reviews albums by Damon Albarn's virtual cartoon band Gorillaz, local guitar pop maximalists Running Club, and rumpled electronica from Khotin. Audio
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The Sampler: Kelela, Yo La Tengo, Wau Wau Collectif
Tony Stamp assesses new records from futurist RnB star Kelela, veteran indie rockers Yo La Tengo, and a collaboration between Senegal and Sweden called Wau Wau Collectif. Audio
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The Sampler: Grace Ives, Julmud, Oddisee
Tony Stamp reviews albums from American indie pop musician Grace Ives, Palestinian producer Julmud, and hip hop artist Oddisee. Audio
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The Sampler: Young Fathers, Say She She, Kraus
Tony Stamp reviews new albums from Scotland trio Young Fathers, femme-forward Brooklyn band Say She She, and music for float tanks by NZ's Kraus. Audio
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The Sampler: Vanessa Worm, Little Simz, Makaya McCraven
Tony Stamp reviews the sneering dance-punk of Auckland's Vanessa Worm, a righteous new collection from Little Simz, and Makaya McCraven's rhythmically adventurous jazz. Audio
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