Nick Bollinger
The Sampler - 10 October 2017
This week in the Sampler Nick Bollinger reviews a new album from iconic Australian songwriter Paul Kelly, an Afrobeat fable by Antibalas and a lost English oddity from Lal and Mike Waterson.
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Life Is Fine by Paul Kelly
Nick Bollinger assesses a new set from iconic Australian songwriter Paul Kelly. Audio
Bright Phoebus by Lal and Mike Waterson
Nick Bollinger listens to a lost album and finds it lives up to its legend. Audio
Where The Gods Are In Peace by Antibalas
Nick Bollinger lends an ear to an Afrobeat fable from New York ensemble Antibalas. Audio
Life Is Fine by Paul Kelly
Nick Bollinger assesses a new set from iconic Australian songwriter Paul Kelly.
AudioBright Phoebus by Lal and Mike Waterson
Nick Bollinger listens to a lost album and finds it lives up to its legend.
AudioWhere The Gods Are In Peace by Antibalas
Nick Bollinger lends an ear to an Afrobeat fable from New York ensemble Antibalas.
AudioRed Dirt Boogie by Jessie Ed Davis
Nick Bollinger considers the legacy of Native American guitarist Jesse Ed Davis. Audio
Review: Kamasi Washington - bridging the gap between jazz and pop
Nick Bollinger discusses the ecstatic jazz of Kamasi Washington, and how the Los Angeles saxophonist is bridging the gap between jazz and pop. Audio
The Sampler 3 October 2017
This week in The Sampler. Nick Bollinger reviews the ecstatic jazz of Kamasi Washington and discusses the legacy of Native American guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, while Tony Stamp assesses the latest album… Audio
Red Dirt Boogie by Jessie Ed Davis
Nick Bollinger considers the legacy of Native American guitarist Jesse Ed Davis.
AudioReview: Kamasi Washington - bridging the gap between jazz and pop
Nick Bollinger discusses the ecstatic jazz of Kamasi Washington, and how the Los Angeles saxophonist is bridging the gap between jazz and pop.
AudioThe Sampler 3 October 2017
This week in The Sampler. Nick Bollinger reviews the ecstatic jazz of Kamasi Washington and discusses the legacy of Native American guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, while Tony Stamp assesses the latest album…
AudioWhose Scrolls are they anyway?
“Where are the Silver Scrolls we deserve?” asks a story on The Wireless on Friday. This question begs another: Who are “we”, and whose Scrolls are they anyway? Nick Bollinger responds.
A Nuance by Greg Malcolm and Stefan Neville
Nick Bollinger reviews a lo-fi collaboration by itinerant indie artists Greg Malcolm and Stefan Neville. Audio
New Zealand's best song writers for 2017 named
The winners of the 2017 Silver Scrolls for song writing in the areas of pop, classical, Māori, film and television music have been announced! Video, Audio
Native Invader by Tori Amos
Nick Bollinger reviews a typically eccentric, sometimes spellbinding set from Tori Amos. Audio
Brick Body Kids Still Daydream by Open Mike Eagle
Elliott Childs explores the urban narratives of Los Angeles art-rapper Open Mike Eagle. Audio
Closed Circuits by Various Artists
Nick Bollinger investigates the roots of Australian electronica. Audio
The Sampler - 26 September 2017
This week in The Sampler, Nick Bollinger muses over the mixed mythologies of Tori Amos and uncovers a collection of pioneering Antipodean electronica, while Elliott Childs visits the urban rap-scapes… Audio