Trevor Reekie
Suicide’s Martin Rev: “We were breaking all the rules”
Martin Rev, keyboardist with NYC proto-punk duo Suicide, talks to Trevor Reekie about the band's singular career. Audio
Hey Ho, Let’s Go! 40 Years of the Ramones
Craig Leon, the producer behind the Ramones' 1976 debut LP, talks to Trevor Reekie about the album's 40th anniversary. Audio
Interview: Tamati Waaka from Te Whānau-ā-Apanui | WOMAD 2016
Trevor Reekie discusses kapa haka with Tamati Waaka, one of the leaders of Te Whānau-ā-Apanui. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 91: Recloose/Yoko Zuna HQ/Close To The Noise Floor
In this week's Pocket Edition: Techno producer Recloose on his Honey Rocks EP. Prog Hip Hop outfit Yoko Zuna show us their HQ; and Cherry Red Records profile the early sounds from Britian's electronic… Audio
Best music so far in 2016 Part 1
Team RNZ Music convenes to present some of our favourite sounds of the year so far. Part One of Three Audio
Best music so far in 2016 Part 3
Team RNZ Music convenes to present some of our favourite sounds of the year so far. Part Three of Three. Audio
Best music so far in 2016 Part 2
Team RNZ Music convenes to present some of our favourite sounds of the year so far. Part Two of Three. Audio
Close to the Noise Floor
UK music journalist Dave Henderson, curator of Cherry Red Records' Close to the Noise Floor compilation, on the formative years of the UK's electronic underground. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 90: Pacific Underground/Air/TaongaPuoro
In this week's Pocket Edition: the award-winning arts organisation Pacific Underground. A special taonga puoro session for Matariki; and French electro-duo Air celebrate 20 years of music. Audio
Air: 20 years of atmospheric pop production
Jean-Benoit Dunkel of French electronic duo Air talks to Trevor Reekie about the group's two-decade-strong career. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 86: Louie Knuxx/Tompkins Label/DIY Touring The World
This week's Music 101 Pocket Edition, how youth work has changed Louie Knuxx's approach to Hip Hop, 10 years of Tompkins Records and Blink of A Low Hum shares his D.I.Y. touring secrets. Audio
The Record Store Of The Mind
Tompkins Square's label head Josh Rosenthal chronicles his musical journey in 'The Record Store of the Mind', a book about his thirty years releasing an eclectic catalogue of American music. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 84: Tigilau Ness, Beastwars,Bailey Wiley and NZ Music Month
Yadana Saw shares the highlights and choice cuts from Saturday's show, featuring Tigilau Ness, Beastwars, Bailey Wiley and the forecast for this year's New Zealand Music Month. Audio
Tigilau Ness - Unity Pacific
Unity Pacific's Tigilau Ness talks about the years of music and political struggle with Trevor Reekie Audio
The Proclaimers
Scottish twins The Proclaimers have had a couple of global hits since their beginnings in 1986, but it's their motivated commitment to playing live and placing music into film and TV that has seen… Audio
Interview: De La Soul | WOMAD 2016
De La Soul's ground breaking 1989 debut, 3 Feet High and Rising, welcomed new audiences with quirky samples, deft wordplay, crack-up skits and a unique playful tone. Pos and Dave talk about their… Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 80: Low/ De La Soul/ Will Wood
Low perform an impromptu a capella, we go round two with Will Wood and Trevor Reekie gets 3 feet high with De La Soul. Audio
Mick Fleetwood
Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood on why he still has the blues after all these years. Audio
Edmar Castañeda
Colombian harpist Edmar Castañeda has been in New Zealand attending and playing at Womad in New Plymouth. The 37 year old New York based Latin-Jazz inspired harpist tells Trevor Reekie about taking… Audio