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Pickle Darling balances the petite with the profound on Bigness
Pickle Darling's debut album Bigness was recorded in various bedrooms around Christchurch, and went on to feature as Bandcamp's Album of the Day. Tony Stamp spoke to the man behind it, Lukas Mayo. Video, Audio
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REVIEW + GALLERY: Laneway Festival at Auckland's Albert Park
The Phoenix Foundation’s Samuel Flynn-Scott checks out the food, music and whacky shirts of Laneway Festival 2019. Video
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The importance of preserving wetlands
This Saturday 2 February is World Wetlands Day. This year's theme is "wetlands and climate change". Our Expert today is Melanie Dixon who is a consultant ecologist and a trustee for the National… Audio, Gallery
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Sound Lounge: Brian Eno now; Claire Cowan's hypnotic and meditative Subtle Dances; Huerco S's future ambient classic
Audio 26 Jan 2019Thomas Goss looks at Eno's more recent projects up t0 2014; Claire's Cowan's Subtle Dances for NZTrio is a contrasting set of interior landscapes; Relevant Tones explores the contemporary use of… Video
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Cape Kidnappers slip: DOC warned about dangers
Audio 24 Jan 2019Gannet Beach Adventures says its warning to the Department of Conservation about the dangers of walking along Cape Kidnappers beach fell on deaf ears. The owner Colin Lindsay says signs put up by DOC… Audio
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REVIEW: Anderson.Paak at Spark Arena
Last year Anderson.Paak and the Free Nationals promised an enthralled Laneway Festival crowd he would return to New Zealand. Yadana Saw was there to witness his promised return at Spark Arena Gallery
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Why aren't more women on NZ music festival stages this summer?
The gender imbalance in music festival line-ups persists this year, despite the noise in promoters ears getting louder. Kirsten Johnstone asks why this is still an issue. Video
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 January 2019
A Taizé chant, the Seafarers' Hymn (Eternal Father), and a psalm from the Scottish Psalter are among today's listener requests. And there's a rousing rendition of Timothy Dudley-Smith's hymn When the… Audio
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Former Manfred Mann singer Paul Jones looks back
English band Manfred Mann were big in the 1960s with covers like 'Pretty Flamingo' and 'Mighty Quinn', but the members themselves were something of an anomaly in the music scene – neither Liverpool… Video, Audio
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Christmas Goodies
William Dart is in for his New Horizons Christmas Special … he's got treats from Sufjan Stevens, John Legend, Big Maybelle, William Shatner, and Aretha Franklin of course. Video, Audio
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Counting Black Sheep
A few listeners told William this podcast puts them to sleep. But you know what? He's just happy to help. If you'd like William to put you to sleep in person: book a FREE ticket to our live podcast… Audio
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PNG landowner group defends Porgera lawsuit
A landowner group at the site of Papua New Guinea's Porgera mine has dismissed claims by the miner that it is not representative. Audio
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From Studio to Stage
William Dart looks at two albums that became shows and one show that became an album… Anaïs Mitchell’s Hadestown and David Byrne and Fatboy Slim's Here Lies Love the former; Linda Thompson’s My Mother… Video, Audio
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Ghosts in the Machine: how our ears can deceive us
Audio 1 Dec 2018Our sense of hearing isn't nearly as well developed as our sense of sight. And as we devote less of our brain power to perceiving sounds, it's relatively easy to trick the human ear into hearing… Audio
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The Podcast Hour for Saturday 1 December 2018
Audio 1 Dec 2018Ghosts in the Machine: auditory hallucinations (or how our ears can deceive us). We listen to the city in To The Best of Our Knowledge. Human/Ordinary explores a Melbourne neighbourhood with a… Audio
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Author Tammy Robinson: 'The cliches are right, life is short'
After multiple miscarriages and the deaths of both her mother and a close friend, Tammy Robinson became determined to live out her dream of writing books and getting published. "It propelled me. It… Audio
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Julia Holter marries sonic exploration with lush pop
Los Angeles-based singer and composer Julia Holter has just released her fifth album Aviary and is performing in New Zealand in January. She spoke to RNZ's Kiran Dass. Audio
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The Sampler: The White Album Turns 50
The Beatles 'White Album' is 50 years old and there's a new 6-disc edition to mark the occasion. Nick Bollinger takes a deep dive. Audio
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Con-artist: the story of Amy Bock
Amy Bock was a criminal "supreme in her cleverness". Her most famous con saw her pose as a man for 15 weeks and marry the daughter of her landlord. Nobody has ever been able to explain what motivated… Audio
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REVIEW: Taylor Swift at Mt Smart Stadium
Samuel Flynn Scott of The Phoenix Foundation may have been the oldest person at Taylor Swift’s Mt Smart concert who wasn’t with their kids, but he was “straight-up loving it”.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 9 November 2018
Audio 9 Nov 2018People in Fiji counting down unti next Wednesday's general election, as political parties head into a final weekend of campaigning; an analyst of Pacific issues says New Zealand and Australia are… Audio
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NZ and Australia ignoring Pacific in new media strategy - expert
An analyst of Pacific issues says New Zealand and Australia are turning deaf ears on calls for more independent media in the region. Audio
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Fireworks furore: Another fraught Guy Fawkes in NZ
Some councils around New Zealand are doing away with Guy Fawkes altogether for other more home-grown celebrations such as Matariki. With no let up in fireworks sales will the call for a ban, or public… Audio
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The Daily: delivering the news to your ears
Audio 3 Nov 2018The New York Times' daily news show 'The Daily' has proved a major hit: it's currently sitting at number 2 in the US podcast charts, with 5 million monthly listeners, and annual advertising revenues… Audio
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The Podcast Hour for Saturday 3 November 2018
Audio 3 Nov 2018'The Daily' delivers the news to your ears. 'Black Sheep' portrays controversial characters from New Zealand history. 'Fortunately...with Fi and Jane' is an interview show with lots of laughs. And… Audio
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Women Should Be Seen and Heard
Is the arts a place where women have equal opportunity? And if not, why not? That's the big question at hand in Episode Six of RNZ podcast, Beyond Kate. Audio
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Sound Lounge: Chris Adams depicts the evocative and turbulent painting Otira Gorge; Aphex Twin's new Collapse EP
Audio 20 Oct 2018Chris Adams depicts the evocative and turbulent painting Otira Gorge; Aphex Twin's new EP Collapse. Video
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 October 2018
Today's episode includes hymns with a William Blake connection, psalm settings, a Taize chant and the story behind Sanford Fillmore Bennett's gospel song In the Sweet By and By. Audio
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E Tū: Thirty years on
In 1988 Upper Hutt Posse released 'E Tū'. It was Aotearoa's first rap record. Te Kupu, the voice behind the Posse, and key members of Aotearoa's hip-hop community talk about the impact of the… Video, Audio
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'It's about a chink in the armour'
Audio 13 Oct 2018The English writer and presenter Olly Mann's still only in his thirties, but he's already a seasoned veteran of the UK podcasting scene. A few years back, Olly Mann launched his podcast 'The Modern… Audio