Kia ora and welcome back to the first show of 2022 with Charlotte Ryan back in the host seat, thanks to Tony Stamp for hosting over summer!
Here is the playlist for todays show,  going back to our last shows of last year! 

(scroll to bottom for latest songs added) 

or Click here for songs played on Today's show 

12:30 Tim Finn - Forenzics 

1:10 Sarin Moddle - The NZ Music Industry is suffering

1:35 Artists to watch in 2022

2:00 LIVE tracks

2:35 The sampler 

3:25 Electric Prunes    

4:00 The Mixtape with Julian Wilcox

12:30  Tim Finn - Forenzics 

FORENZICS is the new musical project by Tim Finn and Eddie - and they are reworking parts of early Split Enz songs.

Charlotte Ryan talks to Tim about the new album and first asks hiim how he is handling life with lockdowns.

Forenzics Eddie Rayner and Tim Finn

Forenzics Eddie Rayner and Tim Finn Photo: Supplied

1:10 Sarin Moddle - NZ Music Industry is suffering

With Aotearoa being moved into the red light traffic system, due to Covid, our music and entertainment industry has come to a halt with all events with more than 100 people cancelled or postponed. 

This not only hugely affects musicians and artists - but many behind the scenes. Sarin Moddle is one of them.

She works in live music production which translates as Tour Management, Production & Site Coordination, Artist Liaison, and Promoter Representation.

She's had a very huge week speaking to the media about the crisis point the NZ Music & Entertainment industry faces without targeted public sector support.

Soundsplash

Soundsplash Photo: Supplied / Soundsplash

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1:35 Artists to watch / albums in 2022

Charlotte Ryan takes us through her list of artists to look out for in 2022. 

Wet Leg's Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers.

Wet Leg's Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers. Photo: Supplied

Charlotte's Watchlist: 
Wet Leg -Wet Dream
Arjuna Oakes - As I Am
Samara Alofa - B.T.T.G 
Aidan Fine - Day by Day
Gabriels- Blame
The Lazy Eyes - Fuzz Jam

2pm LIVE : A selection of live recordings from the RNZ audio archives 

Featuring Lawrence Arabia, Na Noise, Te Kaahu & Michael Cathro

2:35  The sampler  

Tony Stamp begins the year with local dance fusion courtesy of drummer and producer Julien Dyne, a third album of covers from the eccentric Chan Marshall AKA Cat Power, and a stripped back celebration of fatherhood by British singer Orlando Weeks.

 

3:35 The Electric Prunes

James Lowe is the vocalist from the mid 60’s American garage band The Electric Prunes who were discovered rehearsing in a garage in LA ... they were signed to the Reprise label and embarked on a journey that saw them release a wonderful collection of classic singles including

I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night  ... a song that saw them attract mid 60’s global attention when it hit the American top 20 singles chart and was later included in the iconic Nuggets album curated by Lenny Kaye ... Its just been released by London based label Cherry Red Records in a comprehensive Electric Prunes collection called Then Came the Dawn: Complete Recordings 1966-1969 ...For Music 101 Trevor Reekie talks to Electric Prunes vocalist James Lowe about a great song that continues to endure.

The Electric Prunes

The Electric Prunes Photo: Supplied

4pm  MIXTAPE - Julian Wilcox

This week on the Mixtape its Julian Wilcox, host of new RNZ show Māpuna. Julian traces his musical roots with Yadana Saw. You might know Julian from his award-winning time on Native Affairs, or more recently filling in for Kim Hill. Māpuna launches on the 5th of Feb, just in time for Waitangi Day.

Julian Wilcox

Julian Wilcox Photo: RNZ

 

Songs played on Today's show: 
 

12-1

King Kapisi - Screems from Da Old Plantation
The Smiths -This Charming Man - 2011 Remaster
Aldous Harding Lawn
Split Enz - My Mistake
Forenzics interview with Tim Finn
Neil Young - Southern Man
Natalie Bergman & Beck - You’ve got a woman

1-2

Julien Dyne- Incredulous
Wet Leg -Wet Dream
Arjuna Oakes - As I Am
Samara Alofa - B.T.T.G 
Aidan Fine - Day by Day
Gabriels- Blame
The Lazy Eyes - Fuzz Jam
Toro y Moi - Postman
Gerry Rafferty Right Down the Line
Tame Impala - Elephant
The New Loungehead,Sulata - Cloth
Etta James - At Last
Carnivorous Plant Society - The Baby

2-3

The Beatles -Sun King - Remastered 2009
DOPE LEMON -Howl With Me
LIVE:
Lawrence Arabia - Everybody LIVE
Na Noise - Then Who - LIVE
Te Kaahu -  Kiwi Weka - LIVE
Michael Cathro - Strong enough DEMO (sheryl Crow Cover) LIVE
The Sampler 
Warpaint - Champion
Cymande - Brothers On The Slide
Tears For Fears - Mad World
Spoon - Wild
Marlon Williams - Mr. Bojangles
Neive Strang - Hold
Elza Soares - Chove Chuva

3-4

Drumetrics - Cool House
Willie Dixon - Little Red Rooster
The Electric Prunes 
Hand Habits - placeholder
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Abottoir Blues 
Yumi Zouma - In the Eyes of Our Love
Pavement - Be the Hook

4-5

The Mixtape Julian Wilcox
Aotearoa - Maranga Ake Ai
Metallica - Enter Sandman 
Wrex-N-Effect - Rump Shaker
Southside of Bombay - All Across The World
Brannigan Kaa -  Maumahara Noa Ahau
Pink Sweats Song: At My Worst (feat Kehlani)