Grayson Gilmour discusses his seventh album Infinite Life, with Music 101 presenter Emma Smith.
Accompanying him in the Radio New Zealand studio is cellist Charlie Davenport. The two say they've been working together since Gilmour’s 2007 album, You Sleep, We Creep.
Gilmour says working with Davenport is a synchronal experience. He backs things up in a way that there’s a nice little crossover between the voice and the cello.
They also talk about Grayson being awarded the prize for Best Score at the New Zealand Film Awards for the movie The Most Fun You Can Have Dying.