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Holly Arrowsmith's Blue Dreams is carefully constructed and immediately impressive
3:00 PM.The Best Country Song winner is joined by three members of Tiny Ruins for her third album of philosophical alt-country. Read more Video, Audio
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Midnight Oil doco: ‘Pub rock was a rebellion of a generation’
2:30 PM.As part of the NZ International Film Festival a documentary traces the 45-year journey of the Australian pub rock band, Midnight Oil. Paul Clark, the director, talks to Charlotte Ryan about how 'The… Read more Audio
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Nathan Haines: 'I’m just amazed I’m still here talking to you’
1:20 PM.Six years after throat surgery damaged his vocal cords, speaking doesn't come easy to New Zealand jazz icon Nathan Haines. These days Haines says his most effective instrument for "getting emotion… Read more Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Fashion rebel Kristine Crabb
4:00 PM.Our guest picking the music over the next hour is designer Kristine Crabb, the fashion artist who dresses NZ' s most boundary pushing musicians…names like Lorde, Aldous Harding, Erny Belle, and Taite… Read more Audio
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Karl Sölve Steven explores Swedish roots in new project
3:20 PM.Award winning soundtrack composer and Supergroove icon Karl Sölve Steven has released a new project inspired by the folk music of his Swedish roots. V.A.V.A was created in collaboration with the… Read more Audio
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Neo Sora: Capturing Ryuichi Sakamoto’s swansong
2:35 PM.An intimate filmed performance of Japanese composer and electronic music pioneer Ryuichi Sakamoto is set to screen as part of the New Zealand International Film Festival. Ryuichi, who died in March… Read more Video, Audio
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New Brian Eno documentary: 'Billions of potential versions of the film'
2:15 PM.Gary Hustwit, director of the new Eno documentary, tells Charlotte how he managed to fit over 500 hours of Brian Eno's personal video footage into a film that explores his relentless creativity. Brian… Read more Video, Audio
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Julia Parnell: Director of Martin Phillipps doco pays tribute
1:10 PM.Julia Parnell, director of the film The Chills: The Triumph and Tragedy of Martin Phillipps, shares her memories on Music 101. DocPlay have made the movie available to watch for free till August 5… Read more Audio
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The Black Seeds' Barnaby Weir is back with TRiPS
5:00 PM.Charlotte talks with Barnaby Weir about starting a new musical project TRiPS midlife and the meanings behind the name; psychedelic sound and having an adventure. Read more Audio
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The Mixtape: Beloved book reviewer Kiran Dass
4:00 PM.Our guest picking the music is Kiran Dass, one of New Zealand's most trusted book reviewers and director of WORD Christchurch. Read more Audio
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Cassandra Jenkins on her midlife crisis: ‘Music seemed like a foolish thing to follow’
3:15 PM.Cassandra talks to Charlotte Ryan about the challenges of making music and touring midlife, and how she's doing things on her terms. Read more Audio
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Still Here Season 2 is a warm reflection of Auckland's Pasifika community
3:00 PM.The soundtrack to the web series focusing on Auckland's inner-city Pasifika community features music performed by members of Leao and Noa Records. Read more Audio
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Exhibition features 'old school' Gen X artists
1:40 PM.Painter Liz Maw joins Charlotte to talk about Generation X: 50 Artworks from the Chartwell Collection which has just opened at Te Papa. Read more Audio
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The Mixtape: Veteran Broadcaster Grant Walker
4:00 PM.Selecting the songs is veteran broadcaster Grant Walker. He has worked across the spectrum in radio as a breakfast host and newsreader, through to television. Where many will know him as narrator of… Read more Audio
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Clairo's Charm is tasteful and tightly controlled, but definitely worth your time
3:15 PM.The soft-pop superstar reappears with an extra shot of soul on her third album. Read more Audio
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Texan band Loma partly recorded their new album in an end-of-life centre
3:00 PM.Tony Stamp chats to the art-rock trio over four timezones about their third album How Will I Live Without a Body. Read more Audio
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Jujulipps, Aotearoa's new rap star, is soaring
2:30 PM.The trophy's keep coming for South African raised, Tamaki Makaurau based rapper and hip hop artist Jujulipps. In April she won the Auckland Live Best Independent Debut for her EP Get That Shot at the… Read more Audio
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Chuck D: "We are in the war of art not the art of war"
1:30 PM.Pioneering rapper Chuck D inspired a wave of Hip hop through his social and political commentary in Public Enemy. Maggie Tweedie speaks to Chuck D about his surprising passion for pilates, his many… Read more Audio
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The Mixtape: Filmmaker Chelsie Preston Crayford
4:00 PM.Our guest picking the music is actor, writer and director Chelsie Preston Crayford. Chelsie's acting projects have been vast and numerous including Eagle vs Shark, Savage, The Panthers, Netflix's… Read more Audio
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EJ Barnes on singing Led Zeppelin: 'You want to go for it full-force'
3:15 PM.EJ Barnes - daughter of Jimmy - is looking forward to having "a good, hard crack" at singing Led Zeppelin classics at three tribute shows around Aotearoa this month. Read more Video, Audio
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'The summer of Prince': 40 Years of Purple Rain
2:30 PM.This month marks 40 years since the release of Purple Rain, the 1984 American romantic rock musical film scored by and starring Prince in his acting debut. The semi-autobiographical story in the film… Read more Audio
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The Jesus and Mary Chain: ‘These days it's Jim and William Reid being themselves’
1:25 PM.Scottish band The Jesus and Mary Chain return to New Zealand this month touring their new album Glasgow Eyes, hailed as some of their best music since their explosive debut Psychocandy. The band are… Read more Audio
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Songwriter: An album of previously-unheard Johnny Cash songs
9:00 AM.The posthumous return of the Man in Black features a collection of demos recorded in the early '90s, discovered and repurposed by his son, John Carter Cash. Read more Video, Audio
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Auckland musician Joe Ghatt is endearingly aimless on Caper
3:00 PM.Tony Stamp reviews the local guitar-slinger's psychedelic new LP. Read more Video, Audio
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The Banks Peninsula musician who does weather data visualisations
2:20 PM.Otautahi- based Annemarie Duff, previously of Melbourne shoegazer band Miniatures, has been producing music under the moniker of T. G. Shand since 2018. T.G Shand's songs have been regulars on student… Read more Video, Audio