Welcome to Music 101! Yadana Saw hosts this week, and has an amazing show lined up for you- check out what's coming up! 

12:00 The John Campbell playlist hour

Man of morning television John Campbell comes to share his life affirming playlist with us. Prepare for lots of hip hop and reasons why you should still embrace new music. 

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John Campbell and SmokeyGotBeatz

John Campbell and SmokeyGotBeatz posted up at RNZ Auckland Photo: Andy Murnane

1:00 RSD at SBR (Record Store Day at Slow Boat Records)

Nine to Noon music critic and record store peddler Jeremy Taylor is on the line about the busiest day on his shop's calendar.

Reb Fountain wins the Taite Music Prize 2021

Reb Fountain wins the Taite Music Prize 2021 Photo: 2021 Dave Simpson Photography Ltd

1:30 RNZ Music Live Sessions | Disciple Pati 

Check out award-winning Tāmaki RnB artist Disciple Pati performing live at Samoa House in Auckland.

Catch Pati live on Thursday, July 15 at Auckland's The Tuning Fork, alongside Paige and Wells.

Stay tuned for more incredible live sessions from Disciple Pati, LEAO (Noa Records), and Laiika.

Made with support from NZ On Air Music

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2:15 Drax Project 

It’s only been six weeks since Drax Project were sharing a stage with Six60 performing 'Catching Feelings'. And now they’re about to head back out on the road.

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Drax’s drummer Matt Beachen and bassist Sam Thompson chat to Yadana about their upcoming tour, and what it was like performing at the biggest show on the planet this year. 

Matt Beachen, Shaan Singh, Sam Thomson and Ben O’Leary of Drax Project

Matt Beachen, Shaan Singh, Sam Thomson and Ben O’Leary of Drax Project Photo: Supplied

2:30 Ariana Tikao and Al Fraser pay tribute to Richard Nunns

Taonga puoro players Ariana Tikao and Al Fraser share their memories of the late Richard Nunns

Richard Nunns, 2009.

Richard Nunns, 2009. Photo: Gareth Watkins Ref PADL-000550 Alexander Turnbull Library.

2:45 The Sampler with Tony Stamp

Tony Stamp gets his ears around new releases by American musician and best selling author Michelle Zauner (AKA Japanese Breakfast), the second EP from Tamaki Makaurau hip hope artist PollyHill, and an ongoing dub-techno series courtesy of Wellington producer Signer.

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Michelle Zauner AKA Japanese Breakfast

Michelle Zauner AKA Japanese Breakfast Photo: supplied

3:15 Teremoana Rapley's new show and new album

Vocalist in Upper Hutt Posse, Moana and The Moahunters and familiar face on screen and behind the camera Teremoana Rapley has been promising a solo album for decades. As part of Kia Mau Festival she is performing a work-in-progress multidisciplinary show called Daughter, which forms the basis of her album Daughter of a Housegirl

Tickets here

3:30 Stacey Lee 

Stacey Lee's new documentary Underplayed investigates gender discrimination in the electronic music scene - based on some fairly shocking statistics. It was supposed to premiere at Tribeca Film Festival, but after that was cancelled, got its start in Toronto at a drive-in theatre, and debuted on streaming services on International Women’s Day. 

More info on the film here

Tony Stamp talked to Stacey Lee about her immersion into the world of electronic music, how the film affected the online platform Boiler Room (which streams DJ sets from around the world), and how she hopes we can redress the balance.

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Introducing: Birdfeeder

Wellington band Birdfeeder say their music is for “time travellers, tea leaf readers and full moon gazers, summoned from the south seas.” 

Band leader Stephanie introduces the band, talks about shadow puppets, and gives us a sneak peek at their upcoming EP.

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4:00 The Mixtape - Mark Rogers

Nashville Babylon’s Mark Rogers selects a few songs and a great clutch of stories as this week’s mixtape guest. 

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22082016 Photo: Rebekah Parsons-King. Mark Rogers

Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King

 

Music played in this show

12-1

Intro music: Hugh Masekela - Riot!

The John Campbell Playlist Hour

NONAME - Self

Common - Funky for You ft. Bilal and Jill Scott

Alice Coltrane - Turiya & Ramakrishna

Frank Ocean - Biking

SWIDT - Bunga

Jamila Woods - BASQUIAT

Peter Cottontale - When I Get There ft Jon Batiste, Jamila Wood, Jeremih

Diggy Dupe - That's Team

1-2pm

Janis Joplin - Move Over

Reb Fountain - Don't You Know Who I Am

RNZ Music Live Session: Disciple Pati: 

Serious, Jennifer Lewis, Be My All, Azryd’s Interlude, Mr Magic, Flawless, All of the Lights

Prince - Born 2 Die

2-3pm

Primal Scream - Loaded

Lorde - Solar Power

Drax Project - Catching Feelings

Phoebe Bridgers - Garden Song

Ariana Tikao and Alistair Fraser pay tribute to Richard Nunns

Homai to Poho

Tararua - Puaka

The Sampler - Signer

3-4pm

Teremoana Rapley - Four Women, What's Going On

Dam Native - Behold My Kool Style

Foster Sylvers- Misdemeanor

Metronomy - The Look

Peggy Gou - Nabi

Birdfeeder - The Long Hall

4-5pm

The Mixtape: Mark Rogers

Hank Williams- Your Cheating Heart

David Bowie - The Man Who Sold The World 

The Clash - Magnificent Seven

Junior Murvin - Police and Thieves

Aretha Franklin - Right On

The Handsome Family - Weightless Again