Tony Stamp
Even the Forest Hums_ Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996
Light in the Attic Records have collated a selection of tunes created in Soviet-era Ukraine, many of them unable to hear until now. Audio
Virtual Dreams II: Ambient Explorations in the House & Techno Age, Japan 1993-1999
A new compilation showcases ambient music from Japan, during a fruitful period for their dance music scene. Audio
DJ Aroha on her new projects, and appearance at Rhythm n Alps
The Naarm-based DJ and producer is set to appear in Cardrona Valley at New Year, and has just release a new track featuring Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke. Audio
Music Critic: Clara Luciana and Tessa de Lyon
Tony Stamp introduces us to new music: Tout le Monde (sauf toi) by Clara Luciana and Offend You by Tessa de Lyon. Audio
Nobody Loves You More by Kim Deal
The indie icon, known for The Breeders and Pixies, presents her solo debut. Audio
Corrella on their rapid rise, and second album Skeletons
Tony Stamp sits down with Pipwharauroa Campbell and Te Naawe Tupe to hear about their beginnings in the NZ Navy, and the follow up to their succesful debut. Audio
Tessa's Album by Tessa de Lyon
An album of sparse, piano-led tunes from the frontperson of Wellington band Mystery Waitress. Audio
Sweet Surrender by Aaradhna
Eight years after her last album, the beloved soul & RnB singer returns with a personal collection of tunes. Audio
Dreamstate by Kelly Lee Owens
Following an album of experimental tracks, the Welsh producer heads in the other direction with anthemic pop-tinged techno. Audio
Interview: Juno Is
Mackenzie Hollebon, the Dunedin-raised, Auckland-based musician behind Juno Is, tells Tony about the path to her debut album Where To Begin. Audio
High Horse by Adam Hattaway and The Haunters
The Christchurch troubadour presents a "frustratingly quiet" selection of songs produced by Marlon Williams. Audio
I Wanna Run Barefoot Through Your Hair by Christopher Owens
It's been a tough ten years for the acclaimed songwriter, and his return feels like a hard-won victory. Audio
Strawberry Hotel by Underworld
The UK rave legends run through familiar styles as well as some new experiments, with help from one of their daughters. Audio
A new study values live performance in Aotearoa
Massey and Canterbury Universities have published new research into the economic and wellbeing effects of live performance. Tony Stamp speaks with three of the people involved. Audio
Soft Power by Fazerdaze
Amelia Murray delivers her second album as Fazerdaze, a feminine take on stadium rock sounds alongside lush synth pop. Audio
Patterns in Repeat by Laura Marling
Patterns in Repeat alludes to cycles of motherhood, the British folk musician's songs influenced by the birth of her daughter in multiple ways. Audio
Patterns in Repeat by Laura Marling
Patterns in Repeat alludes to cycles of motherhood, the British folk musician's songs influenced by the birth of her daughter in multiple ways.
AudioCartoon Darkness by Amyl and The Sniffers
The Aussie firebrands deploy riffs as sharp as their wit on a raucous third outing. Audio
Soft Tissue by Tindersticks
Coming across like a two am lounge band with a threatening singer, the Brit stalwarts still sound smooth, and slightly unsettling. Audio
So'omalo Iteni Schwalger's favourite Tahi guests
Tahi host So'omalo Iteni Schwalger joins Tony to share music and insight from three of his favourite musical guests. Audio