Tony Stamp
M101 Pocket Edition for 30 June
In this week's Pocket Edition, Charlotte Ryan highlights the best new music of the week and features Jerome Kavanagh and his new song written for Matariki & Diggy Dupe talks to Tony Stamp about his… Audio
They Hate Change on their new album - Finally, New
Tony Stamp interviews Tampa duo They Hate Change about their latest album Finally, New. Video, Audio
Diggy Dupé & Friends Present The Panthers
Diggy Dupé & Friends Present The Panthers, performing songs from The Panthers soundtrack, a six-part drama series about the rise of the activist group Polynesian Panthers in the 1970’s – a powerful… Audio
Wiri Donna performs songs off her new E.P Being Alone
Pōneke artist Wiri Donna is setting out on tour so she stopped in to RNZ to play us some songs off her new EP Being Alone. Audio
Jerome Kavanagh - Ngā Taritari o Matariki (the Winds of Matariki)
Grammy award winning soloist and Māori musical instrument specialist Jerome Kavanagh (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Kahungunu me te rohe o Mōkai Pātea) talks to Tony Stamp about his new composition for… Audio
The Sampler: Nilüfer Yanya, Popstrangers, Yves Jarvis
Tony Stamp is enamoured by London singer-songwriter Nilüfer Yanya's second album, checks out the return of noisy expats Popstrangers, and and grapples with Canadian weirdo Yves Jarvis. Audio
The Sampler: Nilüfer Yanya, Popstrangers, Yves Jarvis
Tony Stamp is enamoured by London singer-songwriter Nilüfer Yanya's second album, checks out the return of noisy expats Popstrangers, and and grapples with Canadian weirdo Yves Jarvis.
AudioNoah Slee on his new album 'It Takes A Village'
Noah Slee grew up in New Zealand with his Tongan family, but since 2016 has been based in Berlin His new album 'It Takes a Village' was a collaboration between Noah and the many friends and… Video, Audio
The Sampler - Band of Horses, Asta Rangu, Wilma Vritra
Tony Stamp reviews the latest album from indie-twang favourites Band of Horses, the debut of Dunedin band Asta Rangu, and a beautifully orchestrated hip hop record by duo Wilma Vritra. Audio
The Sampler - Band of Horses, Asta Rangu, Wilma Vritra
Tony Stamp reviews the latest album from indie-twang favourites Band of Horses, the debut of Dunedin band Asta Rangu, and a beautifully orchestrated hip hop record by duo Wilma Vritra.
AudioThe always changing sound of Christoph el' Truento
Christoph el' Truento was the beat-making brains behind Tom Scott’s @Peace, and later contributed to the Avantdale Bowling Club project. A prolific musician, he’s spent much of the last ten years… Audio
The sudden success of Erny Belle
Erny Belle recorded her country and folk-tinged album Venus is Home at her dad's studio in Maungaturoto, where she lived for two and a half years. She spoke to Tony Stamp about suddenly finding… Audio
The Sampler: Spiritualized, Wiri Donna, Koloah
Tony Stamp parses the ninth album by UK space-rock maximalists Spiritualized; a second EP from Poneke's Wiri Donna that's much louder than her first; and an ambient selection made by Ukrainian… Audio
The Sampler: Spiritualized, Wiri Donna, Koloah
Tony Stamp parses the ninth album by UK space-rock maximalists Spiritualized; a second EP from Poneke's Wiri Donna that's much louder than her first; and an ambient selection made by Ukrainian…
AudioThe Sampler: The Smile, Ibeyi, Silas Futura
Tony Stamp reviews the Radiohead side project The Smile, an album about The Egyptian Book of the Dead by Afro-Cuban/ French sisters Ibeyi, and a pair of loose, experimental EPs from Tāmaki R&B… Audio
The Sampler: The Smile, Ibeyi, Silas Futura
Tony Stamp reviews the Radiohead side project The Smile, an album about The Egyptian Book of the Dead by Afro-Cuban/ French sisters Ibeyi, and a pair of loose, experimental EPs from Tāmaki R&B…
AudioThe Sampler: Te Kaahu, Horace Andy, Girls Against Boys
Tony Stamp points his taringa at the gorgeous debut from Te Kaahu, reggae legend Horace Andy's team-up with equally legendary producer Adrian Sherwood, and a nineties oddity by post-hardcore band… Audio
The Sampler: Te Kaahu, Horace Andy, Girls Against Boys
Tony Stamp points his taringa at the gorgeous debut from Te Kaahu, reggae legend Horace Andy's team-up with equally legendary producer Adrian Sherwood, and a nineties oddity by post-hardcore band…
AudioThe Sampler: Kae Tempest, Ry Cooder & Taj Mahal, SR Mpofu
Tony Stamp reviews the latest from British poet and musician Kae Tempest, and several new instalments from Tāmaki beatmaker SR Mpofu, while Elliott Childs assesses the reunion of legendary singers/… Audio