Tony Stamp
Music 101 Pocket Edition 202: Pacific Heights/ Steven Wilson
On this week's Pocket Edition we talk to Pacific Heights' Devin Abrams about his new dream-inspired album, and English prog maestro Steven Wilson speaks on the objective nature of truth. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 201: Chelsea Jade/Emily Fairlight
In this week's Pocket Edition, Tony Stamp is on location at St Mary's College where Chelsea Jade is filming and recording with an all-female choir. We meet Christchurch rapper Valle and Alex Behan… Audio
Avantdale Bowling Club: Track by track with Tom Scott
Tom Scott talks us through his new jazz-infused project Avantdale Bowling Club. Video, Audio
Some of the best tracks of 2018 (so far, in our opinion)
The RNZ Music Team bring dancefloor bangers and warm fluffies to their mid-Winter play and tell. Video, Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 200: Susan Rogers/Huia Hamon
In this week's Pocket Edition, Tony Stamp meets with Susan Rogers the audio engineer who worked with Prince on his albums Sign of The Times and Purple Rain, and Alex Behan hosts a live session with… Audio
Susan Rogers on her four intense years working for Prince
Susan Rogers was Prince's sound engineer on albums including Purple Rain and Sign o' the Times. It was four years of her life that left a huge impression, she tells Tony Stamp. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 199: Ha The Unclear/ The All Seeing Hand
On this week's Pocket Edition we talk to Michael Cathro from Dunedin band Ha The Unclear, and Ben and Jonny from Wellington's All Seeing Hand. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 197: Jon Toogood & Josie Moon
In this week's Pocket Edition, Alex Behan finds out how Jon Toogood got his groove back,Tony Stamp hosts Vince HL for a live session and we meet Wellington's Josie Moon. Audio
Vincent H.L: weird days have just begun
Vincent Lum has been playing in Auckland bands for a decade now, and has just released his first solo album. Video, Audio
High Beams ft. Che Fu live at RNZ
Local hip hop heavyweights Illbaz, Melodownz, and Raiza Biza join us in the studio for an interview and live performance, featuring special guests Che Fu and Dirty. Video, Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 196: Silver Scroll nominees/ Bully
On this week's Pocket Edition the RNZ Music team discuss last week's Silver Scroll nominations, and we talk to Alicia Bognanno, fontwoman for the Sub Pop band Bully. Audio
Holly Arrowsmith live at RNZ
Tui-winning folk musician Holly Arrowsmith joins us for a live performance. Video, Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 195: Hamish Kilgour/ Holly Arrowsmith
On this week's Pocket Edition we talk to The Clean's Hamish Kilgour in his Brooklyn neighbourhood, and Holly Arrowsmith performs live in the RNZ studio. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition194: Dictaphone Blues/Ponguru
In this week's Pocket Edition, Tony Stamp hosts Dictaphone Blues for a live session. We meet Auckland band Skilaa and a special Matariki treat from Ponguru. Audio
The secrets of Boycrush's bountiful beats
Alistair Deverick estimates he's played drums for around 100 bands, including time behind the skins for Lawrence Arabia, Anika Moa, and Neil Finn. He's just released his debut full-length album as… Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 193: Paul Ubana Jones/ Boycrush
In this week's Pocket Edition, we visit Boycrush at his Auckland studio, and have Paul Ubana Jones in studio for a live session. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 192: Jon Toogood/Hellinn/The Chills
In this week's Pocket Edition, Jon Toogood speaks about the inspiration behind his new album Haja, we learn about Finland's quest to be the global capital of metal and The Chills' Martin Phillips… Audio
Finland's search to find the Global Capital of Metal
Finland is the most metal country in the world. But which of their towns is the most metal of all? Tony Stamp investigates. Audio
Light shining out of the gloom: Dunedin band Death and The Maiden
Dunedin band Death And The Maiden can count Shayne Carter among their growing number of fans. He invited them to perform at the Silver Scrolls last year, and since then they've released their second… Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 191: Snail Mail/ Mere Women
On this week's Pocket Edition we talk to American indie wunderkind Snail Mail and Sydney post-punkers Mere Women. Audio