Music 101 for Saturday 27 March 2021
Welcome to Music 101! We have a great show for you today- as well as all the music perfect for your Saturday afternoon.
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GIVEAWAY
We've got TEEKS debut album Something To Feel on gold vinyl to giveaway! Tune in to find out how to win!
12:20 Martin Phillips of The Chills
Some of Dunedin’s finest, The Chills, are set to release their 7th studio album, Scatterbrain in May.
"There are hard but important truths in our history. I know that it's often said that you learn from those lessons or you'll end up repeating the mistakes. So one should respect and consider the ancient ways. You belittle them at your peril." Martin Phillipps
The album is a self-examination of Martin Phillipps’ songwriting. Hot (ish) on the heels of the hugely successful ‘Snow Bound’ (2018) and the critically-acclaimed movie ‘The Chills: The Triumph And Tragedy Of Martin Phillipps’ a year later.
Charlotte catches up with Martin Phillips to discuss the new album and nationwide tour.
Click here to listen to Scatterbrain
1:15 INTERVIEW: Kane Strang
Kane Strang surprised us with a new album last week called ‘Happy To Perform’
He speaks to Charlotte Ryan about his new music, a new style of writing, and the upside of being dropped by the record label Dead Oceans.
Click here to buy/stream Happy To Perform
1.35 The Sampler
Tony Stamp checks out a collection of seventies Nigerian funk curated by the resourceful record label Analog Africa, and the latest from Rwanda-NZ rapper Raiza Biza.
Analog Africa:
Raiza Biza:
2PM LIVE - There's a Tuesday
Christchurch indie dream pop band There's a Tuesday consists of Nat Hutton and Minnie Robberd's on guitars and vocals, with Angus Murray on bass and Joel Becker on drums.
Nat and Minnie won the solo/duo division of Smokefree Rockquest in 2019, which gave them the opportunity to work with Six60 bass guitarist Chris Mac. Together, they released their debut single 'Piñata Head', which reached number 13 on the NZ Singles Chart.
2.40 INTERVIEW: Adam Hattaway
Christchurch band Adam Hattaway and the Haunters released their third album ‘Woolston, Texas’ yesterday. It’s their first to be produced by the acclaimed Ben Edwards at his studio in Lyttleton. Tony Stamp talked to Adam about the difference between Ben and their last producer Delaney Davidson, as well as writing songs about gyms and rats, singing in Spanish, and why the album is named after a fictional place in Texas.
3:00 INTRODUCING: Samara Alofa
Tāmaki Makaurau based Samara Alofa is a producer/musician/songwriter with a background in theatre as a sound artist/composer.
Her debut album Earth Punk was independently written, recorded, and mixed by Samara herself, and is a collection dripping with spirit and themes of personal growth.
3:30 Robert Scott of The Clean
Iconic Dunedin kiwi punk band The Clean are re-issuing their entire catalog on vinyl.
Robert Scott joins Charlotte to talk about the exciting re-issue, and how it came about.
4:00 TEEKS Something to Feel track by track
With a sold-out nationwide tour behind him, TEEKS is stepping into 2021 rearing to go. To the delight of his fans, TEEKS’ highly anticipated debut album Something To Feel has finally been released.
Click here to purchase Something to Feel
The album is set to be an emotional listen and sees TEEKS reject colonised ideas of masculinity, embrace Te Ao Māori and surrender to his emotions.
Music 101 is lucky enough to have TEEKS take Charlotte through the new album, track by track.
TEEKS tour dates
Te Rerenga ‘Something to Feel’ ki Aotearoa
Pipiri/June
Pipiri 4 – Municipal Theatre, Ahuriri
Pipiri 5 – The Civic, Tāmaki Makaurau
Pipiri 11 – Michael Fowler Centre, Pōneke
Pipiri 12 – Opera House, Te Whanganui-a-Tara
Pipiri 18 – Isaac Theatre Royal, Ōtautahi
Pipiri 19 – Regent Theatre, Ōtepoti
Tickets here
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Surprise Chef - New Ferrari
Teeks - Younger
Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapevine
The Chills - Pink Frost
Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved A Man
Molly Lewis - Oceanic Feeling feat JOHN C. REILL
Marlon Williams - Vampire Again
Shona Laing - Glad I'm Not A Kennedy
Kings of Leon - King of the Rodeo
Bjork - Black Lake
Manu Chao - Bongo
Maisey Rika - Waiti Waiata
Stevie Wonder - Master Blaster
Lana Del Ray - For Free
The Sampler with Tony Stamp
Deva Mihal - Sister feat Zoe Moon
Boozoo Bajou - Sign
Blind Melon - No Rain
Gotye feat Kimbra - Somebody that I used to know
David Grace & Injustice - Rua Kenana
Massive Attack & Tracey Thorn - Protection
Voom - King Kong
Herbie Hancock - Watermelon Man
India Shawn feat UMO - Too sweet
BARB - Counting Sheep
Samara Alofa - Dont Care
Jon batiste - Movement 11'
Andrew Fagan - You'll be Fine
Tom Petty and the heart breakers - Break Down
Courtney Barnett - Avant Gardner
A tribe called Quest - Electric Relaxation
Warren Maxwell - Whakarongo