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Neo Sora: Capturing Ryuichi Sakamoto’s swansong
An intimate filmed performance of Japanese composer and electronic music pioneer Ryuichi Sakamoto is set to screen as part of the New Zealand International Film Festival. Ryuichi, who died in March… Video, Audio
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Clairo's Charm is tasteful and tightly controlled, but definitely worth your time
The soft-pop superstar reappears with an extra shot of soul on her third album. Audio
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Tom Scott: 'We all evolve and I'm really keen to keep doing it'
Auckland hip-hop artist Tom Scott says the release of a new album from his hip-hop group Home Brew last year came as a surprise even to him. He shares some beloved tracks that inspired Run It Back and… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: The best international albums of 2023
Tony Stamp reflects on ten of his favourite international releases from the past year, including Britpop, African folk, UK ambient, and Australian punk. Video, Audio
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Greta Anderson’s strange, psychically charged images of the ordinary
Spooky, beautiful, yet funny, Greta Anderson’s photography transforms day into night, while invasive flora and domestic objects glow with spiritual electricity.
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In the shoes of a bootmaker
Once upon a time, Aotearoa was home to 100 bootmakers, now there are less than 10. One is the small Northland business Lastrite Footwear which has been in Neville Brunker's family for over 70… Audio
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New doco pays tribute to cover art pioneers Hipgnosis
London design company Hipgnosis were the creators of some of the most famous imagery in 20th century rock music - from the prism of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon to the all-star prison breakout… Video, Audio
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Space Waltz return after almost 50 years with album 'Victory'
Space Waltz formed in 1974 by frontman Alastair Riddell sharing members with bands like Split Enz. They shot to fame after performing their hit 'Out on the Street' on the conservative local TV show… Video, Audio
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Red, White and Brass: New Wellington Tongan film on screen
If you've ever been in Auckland or Wellington when the Tongan national Rugby Union or League team is playing you'll know how passionate their fans are. A new feature film, Red, White and Brass brings… Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Tiki Taane
Kiwi musician and producer Tiki Taane shares six favourite tracks he's worked on and chats about his career. Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Caitlin Rose, Soaked Oats, Arctic Monkeys
Elliott Childs reviews new records by Nashville singer Caitlin Rose, Dunedin’s Soaked Oats and Arctic Monkeys. Audio
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2022 Lilburn Lecture: Ross Harris
For his 2022 Lilburn Lecture, composer and Arts Laureate Ross Harris dove deep into his own musical past, sharing colourful snapshots from his life and career. Audio
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The Sampler: Vieux Farka Touré & Khruangbin, Punch Brothers, Sports Dreams
Elliott Childs reviews a collaboration between Vieux Farka Touré and Khruangbin, the latest album from Punch Brothers and a new EP from local band Sports Dreams. Audio
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Acclaimed historian Ben Macintyre: Colditz Prison
Audio 8 Nov 2022Journalist and best-selling author Ben Macintyre is behind some of the most thrilling tales of espionage and World War II non-fiction; A Spy Among Friends, The Spy and the Traitor, Agent Sonya and… Audio, Gallery
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The Sampler: Princess Chelsea, Jockstrap, Daphni
Tony Stamp reviews Princess Chelsea’s newest mix of sweet & sour songcraft, classical/ EDM madness from Britain's Jockstrap, and the latest by Canadian producer Daphni. Audio
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NZ Live: Mel Parsons
New Zealand singer Mel Parsons plays tracks from her brand new album Slow Burn in our Christchurch studio. It's the fifth album from Mel, who's excited to be touring the country again after two years… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Bartees Strange, Yaya Bey, Shabaka
Tony Stamp explores the second stadium-sized album from Oklahoma rocker Bartees Strange, a diaristic debut LP by RnB musician Yaya Bey, and some forest-set freeform jazz courtesy of Shabaka. Audio
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Retelling the story of the Beatles roadie
For seven years, from the early days in the Cavern Club, to that last recording session, Mal Evans was the road manager, bodyguard and personal assistant to the Beatles. His story is finally being… Audio
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Music through a lens
Audio 15 May 2022For more than 20 years, Dave Simpson has been competing with other photographers to capture those split-second, unique images of music legends performing on stage. Elton John, Alice Cooper and Robbie… Audio, Gallery
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The Sampler: Kae Tempest, Ry Cooder & Taj Mahal, SR Mpofu
Tony Stamp reviews the latest from British poet and musician Kae Tempest, and several new instalments from Tāmaki beatmaker SR Mpofu, while Elliott Childs assesses the reunion of legendary singers/… Audio
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Friday Morning Coffee
Nick checks out a band of ex-Cashmere High School students called Friday Morning Coffee. Plus tracks from Miles' 1961 classic 'Someday My Prince Will Come', and a couple of solo numbers from Marian… Audio
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Songs from Audioculture's album cover map
Audio 16 Nov 2021Chris Bourke put the map together, and he's picked a few album covers to chat about and tracks to play. Audio, Gallery
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Todd Antony: sharing images of remarkable subcultures worldwide
Formerly based in London, now in lockdown in Auckland, photographer Todd Antony usually travels the reaches of the globe on ambitious commercial and personal projects, racking up numerous… Audio, Gallery
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My Current Song: KITA, 'Every Day'
Wellington band KITA have released their single 'Every Day' alongside their debut self-titled album. Nikita joins us to discuss the track and how many takes it took to film their impressive one-shot… Audio
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The Sampler: The Goon Sax, Mustafa, Lips
Tony Stamp reviews the third album by Aussie up-and-comers The Goon Sax, a heartbreaking collection of 'inner city folk music' from Canadian singer Mustafa, and the long awaited debut album of local… Audio
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The Sampler: Another Michael, Hiatus Kaiyote, Paige Julia
Audio 26 Jun 2021Tony Stamp digs into the sunny debut album by Philadelphia pop strummers Another Michael, the third full-length from Aussie soul-futurists Hiatus Kaiyote, and Wellington producer Paige Julia's latest… Audio
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The Sampler: CHAI, Mdou Moctar, Iron & Wine
Tony Stamp assesses the high energy electro pop of Japanese band CHAI on their third album WINK, an electrifying collection of psychedelic jams from Saharan guitar maestro Mdou Moctar, and the latest… Audio
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Bobsession
Audio 20 May 2021As Bob Dylan turns 80 "Bobsessives" around the world are enjoying a renewed focus on their musical deity. Andrew McCallum is by no means the most committed enthusiast for the music of the Nobel… Video
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The Sampler: Milk, Dianne Swann, Somni Presents: Up Too Early
Tony Stamp absorbs a posthumous release from Auckland musician Reuben Winter, the first solo album by The Bads' Dianne Swann, and a collection of laidback beats designed for the early hours of the… Audio
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At The Movies for 17 March 2021
Simon Morris looks at the range of films making the cinemas in the time of Covid. This week a drama starring Sam Neill shot two years ago, a C-grade bit of sci-fi with Bruce Willis, and a new Disney… Video, Audio