
RNZ: Music 101 Podcast
1) The Mixtape: Zane Lowe
In 2009 broadcaster Zane lowe sat down with RNZ's Sam Wicks to play and discuss some of his favourite tunes.
2) Introducing - Paper Plates
Wellington electro dream-pop duo Paper Plates introduce their lead single 'Wait'.
3) Philippa McIntyre on leaving NZ to start her own record label in Berlin
Philippa McIntyre was a succeful DJ in NZ for fifteen years, before upping stakes and moving to Berlin. She's since started her own record label 'At Peace', with a view to sharing kiwi dance music tal...Show More
4) Julia Jacklin has been touring 'Crushing' for a while now.
Julia Jacklin has been on tour for the last nine months in support of her raved-about album Crushing. The Aussie singer-songwriter spoke to Tony Stamp ahead of her appearance at Laneway 2020.
5) Jet Jaguar: creating new aural environments
Michael Upton has been making exploratory electronic music under the name Jet Jaguar for 22 years now. To mark the release of his sixth album Everything Happens, For Some Reason, he spoke to RNZ's Ton...Show More
6) The Mixtape: Shona Laing
On this week's Mixtape one of New Zealand's finest singer-songwriters Shona Laing shares five of her favourite songs, and reminisces about her life and career.
7) Introducing: Samuel Morgan
Wellington solo artist Samuel Morgan introduces his song 'Forever Together' from his debut album Nicotine Dreams.
8) South Auckland artists Disciple Pati talks about her powerful new video
South Auckland based Samoan artist Disciple Pati talks with Charlotte Ryan about her new single and powerful music video.
9) Valentine from Purple Pilgrims on their acclaimed album Perfumed Earth
Sisters Valentine & Clementine Nixon had an unusual upbringing, splitting their time between Christchurch and Hong Kong, before relocating to a valley in Coromandel. Their second album as Purple Pilgr...Show More
10) Bruce Ward explains the local success of 'Snoopy's Christmas'
Charlotte Ryan talks with Bruce Ward, the man who made the Christmas song 'Snoopy's Christmas' very popular in NZ.