1:07 Remembering Eddie Low

RNZ has just received the news that New Zealand musician Eddie Low has died. 

Eddie Low was an Award-winning singer, entertainer, songwriter, composer known as the ‘voice in a million’. He was a member of The Quin Tikis and shared stages with Johnny Cash, Charley Pride and Kenny Rogers.  

Mapuna Producer Tama Muru joins Charlotte Ryan to remember Eddie.  

 

Read more about news of Eddie Low here.

Eddie Low

Eddie Low Photo: Audioculture

1.20 Jamie xx drops album of anthems: 'I'm so ready to be out there playing again'

The new Jamie xx album In Waves promises to own the dance floor this summer. 

The English musician, DJ, record producer, and remixer started his career at the age of 18 forming the XX with his friends. Jamie xx has gone on to become one of the most in demand producers, working with the likes of Radiohead and Adele and winning a Grammy award for his first solo album In Colours

Jamie xx talks to Charlotte Ryan about collaborating with some incredible artists on the new album, and how time spent in New Zealand influenced his work.    

British musician and producer Jamie XX

British musician and producer Jamie XX Photo: Alasdair McLellan

1:45 The best of NZ Jazz announced

Music 101 is excited to announce the finalists for the APRA Best Jazz Composition Award. We will announce the four finalists and play an excerpt of each wonderful composition on the show. 

file photo

file photo Photo: 123RF

2.15  Bright Eyes on new album: ‘Music is cool when it’s outside the sterile recording studio’

Conor Oberst and his friends have released a new Bright Eyes album Five Dice, All Threes, featuring some beautiful collaborations with Cat Power and The National’s Matt Berninger. 

Singer Conor and trumpet and piano player Nate Walcott join Charlotte from L.A to talk samples, card games and new music.  

Bright Eyes

Bright Eyes Photo: Nik Freitas

3.15   Katy Perry drops new album. Does it stack up?

RNZ’s resident pop expert Sam Robinson weighs in on Katy Perry’s new album 143 in a year of giant pop releases. 

Read a review of 143 here.

Katy Perry releases new album 143

Katy Perry releases new album 143 Photo: Universal Music

3.40  Review: Laurie Anderson pays tribute to an aviation pioneer on Amelia

The legendary avant-garde artist's latest release is a musical retelling of Amelia Earhart's final flight.

Laurie Anderson

Photo: Bandcamp

4pm The Mixtape: DJ, Producer, Musician Mark de Clive Lowe 

Our guest picking the music is musician, DJ, composer and producer Mark de Clive-Lowe. 

Mark started his career in the late 1990s as a central player in Auckland’s jazz scene and has gone on to make a life travelling the globe to work on interesting musical projects. 

He’s best known for his breakout albums, Six Degrees and Tides Rising and his collaborations are eclectic and prolific - he has contributed to over 300 releases. 

This month Mark is back in Aotearoa, where it all started. Charlotte Ryan catches up on his latest projects and plays some wonderful jazz on the RNZ Mixtape.   

Mark de Clive Lowe

Mark de Clive Lowe Photo: Nick Paulsen

 

Songs played on the show
1-2

Frank Booker - El Salvador
Rob Thorne & Delaney Davidson - Ake Ake (Mauri Ora)
Eddie Low - Songs of Home
The Avalanches - The Divine Chord (feat. MGMT & Johnny Marr)
Lou Reed, John Cale - Nobody But You 
Mark de Clive Lowe - Day By Day
Oxlade - Asunasa

2-3
Edo.hoodie, Dirty Three - Intro 
Paul Simon - Late in the evening
Cat Power - Free
Bright eyes – Tin Soldier Boy
Erny Belle - Island Time
Leonard Cohen - you want it darker
The Marias - No One Noticed
Metronomy - The Look
Sam Bambery - Haruru Ana
Neive Strang - A sweet Dive
Bon Iver - S P E Y S I D E
Janes Addiction - Jane Says

3-4
Cindy Lee  - Diamond Jubilee
Aaradhna - Mango Tree
Bones and Jones - Only One I Want 
Chappell Roan - Red Wine Supernova
The Cure - The Lovecats
Sault - Wildfires
English Teacher  - Nearly Daffodils
Clementine Valentine - Time and Tide
The Beat - Save it for later 
HINA - Hinātore

 

 

Mark’s Mixtape songs:
Ahmad Jamal - The Awakening
Branford Marsalis - Say Hey (from Mo Better Blues soundtrack)
Adam F - Circles (the 7” edit is fine)
Herbie Hancock - Nobu (off Dedication)
Hozan Yamamoto, Masabumi Kikuchi - Silver World (off Ginkai)
Ryuchi Sakamoto - Thousand Knives (off 千のナイフ)