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The Sampler - Joachim Cooder
Joachim Cooder is a drummer and keyboardist best known for his collaborations with his father, Ry Cooder. His new album, Over That Road I'm Bound: The Songs of Uncle Dave Macon is Joachims reimaging… Audio
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Roland's TR-808: the drum machine that revolutionised music
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Roland TR-808, a piece of equipment that changed the sound of modern music forever, giving birth to entire genres along the way. RNZ Music's Tony Stamp… Video, Audio
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RNZ’s Trevor Reekie celebrates 200 episodes of Worlds of Music
From bad boys of Tango to Ethiopian Soul queens and everything in-between, RNZ’s Worlds of Music has been showcasing global sounds since 2016. Video
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Sports News for 9 October
Polish teenager Iga Swiatek has become the youngest player to reach the French Open women's final in 19 years, with a straight sets win over Argentinian qualifier Nadia Podoroska. Audio
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Review - The Trial of the Chicago 7
The Trial of the Chicago 7 is Aaron Sorkin's take on a headline-grabbing court case at the height of the Vietnam War. With a star-studded cast including Eddie Redmayne, Mark Rylance, Sacha Baron Cohen… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Billy Nomates, Wax Chattels, Prince
Nick Bollinger discusses the power of refusal in the music of Lincolnshire's Billy Nomates; the visceral post-rock of Auckland's Wax Chattels; and a motherlode of previously unreleased Prince. Audio
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The Outliers | Episode 6: Tina Moata'ane
Tina the Tongan Tank (Tina Maota’tane) is a Black Fern based in Dunedin who likes to run it straight. Video
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NZ Rugby Players Association boss on Super Rugby 2021 saga
A player revolt is brewing over New Zealand Rugby's exclusion of a Pacific Islands team for next year's Super Rugby competition.
The 2021 edition will again comprise of five New Zealand teams, with… Video, Audio
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Bookmarks: Alice Soper
Rugby commentator and Wellington Pride player Alice Soper talks about some of her favourite things. Audio
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Te reo Māori thrash-metallers Alien Weaponry announce nationwide tour
Te reo Māori thrash-metallers Alien Weaponry announce nationwide tour Video
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‘I’m proud to be a afakasi Samoan New Zealander with lived experience of depression’
Josiah Tualamali'i is passionate about ensuring young Pasifika and Māori have a seat at the table, particularly when it comes to decision-making around mental health. Video
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Government should let All Blacks leave isolation early - former Wallaby
A former Australian rugby player says the New Zealand government needs to bend the rules to allow the All Blacks home for Christmas with their families.
SANZAAR have announced the Rugby Championship… Audio
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Home series on the table for Silver Ferns
The Silver Ferns won't get to meet their arch rivals the Australian Diamonds this year but a home series against England is on the table.
Netball's annual Constellation Cup has been postponed until… Audio
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RIP Gary Peacock; Toshiko Akiyoshi & Bobo Stenson
A look back at the life of bass player Gary Peacock, and tracks by Toshiko Akiyoshi and Bobo Stenson. Audio
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Former Trinity Roots drummer Riki Gooch makes an album for a lost friend
Founding Trinity Roots drummer Riki Gooch has just released an album that features taonga puoro player Alistair Fraser. Rangatira is an exploration of memory and offering to grieve a lost friend Audio
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INTERVIEW: Ana Scotney on stepping into her music zone with new project Kōtiro
Actress, writer, director, and musician Ana Scotney is a familiar face. She starred as Angel on Shortland Street, Sepa in The Breaker Uppers, and Sheena the she-wolf in What We Do In The Shadows… Audio
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Patrick Skene: Pacific and Maori influences on the NRL
When New Zealand rugby league legend Olsen Filipaina- aka "The Big O" or "The Galloping Garbo" on account of his day job- plied his trade in Australia's National Rugby League he was a trailblazer as a… Video, Audio
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Luke Harding - Putin, poison and plotting
Luke Harding is an award winning Guardian journalist whose latest book shines a light again on the role of the Kremlin under Vladimir Putin - from the poisonings of Segei and Julia Skripal in… Audio
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'I want to see proof' - Tourism operator urges inquiry over Covid-19 recovery funding
A South Island tourism operator says the way more than $40 million in tourism grants has been dished out is unfair, and his is among a group of business owners considering legal action.
Fiordland… Video, Audio
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Promising young musicians win NZSO awards
Four young musicians have been announced as the recipients of this year's NZSO Alex Lindsay, Giese Flute and Michael Monaghan awards.
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Extra Time for 11 September 2020
Audio 11 Sep 2020The news that former Silver Fern Anna Harrison is returning to top level netball ....got us thinking here at Extra Time about the 'Senior Citizens' of elite sport? Audio
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Movie review - Bill and Ted Face The Music
Bill and Ted Face The Music - like it says on the tin - follows their excellent adventures 30 years on. Stars Keanu Reeves (Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure) and Alex Winter (Bill and Ted's Bogus… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: The Lemon Twigs, H.C. McEntire, Alec Bathgate
Nick Bollinger reviews the latest from precocious 70s-inspired brother duo The Lemon Twigs; queer country from North Carolina singer H.C. McEntire; and an insrumental set from sometime Tall Dwarf Alec… Audio
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Story of the day with Rob Kelly
Tennis player Novak Djokovic has been disqualified from the US Open for hitting a ball at a line judge. It's not the first time a sportsperson has lost their cool when things aren't going their way… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 September 2020
The Spanish tennis player Pablo Carreno Busta says officials made the right the call in disqualifying world number one Novak Djokovic from the US Open after he hit a line judge with a ball.
Stephen… Audio
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Global media giant set to be NZ's biggest private TV broadcaster
MediaWorks has agreed to sell its television channels to Discovery Inc. The global entertainment company will become the biggest privately-owned player in New Zealand free-to-air TV in 2021.
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Introducing: Phoebe Rings
Phoebe Rings may have debuted during the worst year for live music (thanks,Covid) but they’ve already started making their mark. Their first performance was at Outsider Sounds Festival in February of… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 4 September 2020
The New Zealand tennis player Michael Venus and his partner have won their first round men's doubles match at the US Open in New York.
Clay Wilson has sport. Audio
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Sports News for 1 September 2020
The New Zealand doubles tennis player Michael Venus says it wasn't a straightforward decision to play the US Open. Audio
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US Open under Covid-19 a surreal experience - Michael Venus
Getting tested every four days is making the U.S Open experience a very different one for New Zealand tennis player, Michael Venus.
Several big names have opted out of the New York tournament, which… Audio