Nights for Tuesday 22 November 2016
7:12 Our Own Odysseys - Indonesian music
Ethnomusicologist Megan Collins talks about a local sung Sumatran version of the earthquake and tsunami civil defense warning - Long, Strong, be gone.
7:30 The Sampler
Nick Bollinger considers the seventies-centric pop of teenage duo The Lemon Twigs; the torch electronica of Douglas Dare; and a new album of mostly old songs from Bic Runga.
8:12 Nights' Pundit - Feminism
Feminist blogger Deborah Russell on why fat is still a feminist issue.
8:30 Window on the World
Country Down Under - Country music is commonly associated with downtrodden, lovelorn, white inhabitants of America's rural south, but it has also long been a significant form of expression for Australia's Aboriginal peoples.
9:07 Tuesday Feature
A panel discussion from the Auckland Museum about the music machine - the relationship between musicians, critics, and their audiences. Chaired by Charlotte Ryan, it features director of Saiko Management Scott Maclachlan, bass player Chip Matthews, four time Silver Scroll Award finalist Anna Coddington and James Milne, one of New Zealand's finest songwriters better known by his stage name Lawrence Arabia.
10:17 Late Edition
A roundup of today's RNZ News and feature interviews as well as Date Line Pacific from RNZ International.
11:07 Worlds of Music
Trevor Reekie hosts a weekly music programme celebrating an eclectic mix of 'world' music, fusion and folk roots.
This hour includes music from from Ireland, Senegal, Mongolia, Barcelona, and a brief chat to the man who discovered and records the Romani brass band - Fanfare Ciocarlia.