Trevor Reekie
Worlds of Music 4 August, 2018
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
Worlds of Music: Buddy Guy
American blues legend Buddy Guy celebrates his 82nd birthday this week. Trevor Reekie looks back at a charming 2006 interview with the musician Eric Clapton once described as "the best guitar player… Audio
Steve Garden of Rattle Records
Recording engineer Steve Garden is one of the founders of Rattle records, home to an extensive and eclectic catalogue of NZ music releases, including jazz, acoustic fusion, improvised music, Te Reo… Audio
Worlds Of Music 21 July, 2018
On Worlds of Music this week Trevor talks to Steve Garden, one of the founders of the Rattle records label. Formed in 1990, Rattle has released an extensive and eclectic catalogue of music fby New… Audio
Producer and friend remembers late Aboriginal musician Gurrumul
Gurrumul's producer, collaborator and friend Michael Hohnen talks about the Aboriginal and blind-from-birth musician who was described by Rolling Stone Magazine as "Australia's most important voice".
…The Mixtape: Andrew Fagan
The frontman of The Mockers and intrepid sailor Andrew Fagan joins Trevor Reekie for an hour of chat & six of his favourite songs. Audio
Worlds Of Music 14 July, 2018
On Worlds of Music this week Trevor features music from far Episode 93 features music from as far afield as Lapland, Nigeria and Elcho Island in Northern Australia, he also revisits an interview with… Audio
Upbeat for Monday 9 June
New releases for the start of the week, Steve Garden – the man behind New Zealand’s pre-eminent art music label, Rattle Records, and we celebrate the cello
Worlds Of Music: 2Cellos
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie, including an interview with 2Cellos who are playing NZ in December Video, Audio
Ponguru - The Many Voices of Nga Taonga Puoro
Ponguru is a unique New Zealand recorded work conceived, composed and performed by nga taonga puoro artist Alistair Fraser and double-bassist Phil Boniface, that brings together the low voice of the… Audio
Worlds Of Music: Catrin Finch and Sekou Keita
Welsh harpist Catrin Finch and Senegalese Kora player Seckou Keita chat to Trevor Reekie about their recent album Soar. Audio
Upbeat for Wednesday 27 June
Gareth Farr discusses his new commission Te Kōanga, music takes flight with Trevor Reekie and we go on a musical holiday to the south of Italy.
Worlds of Music: old-time blues and roots
Trevor Reekie explores the crossroads of roots and blues. He also catches up with blues aficionado and Document Records owner Gary Atkinson who recently received a Keeping the Blues Alive Award. Audio
Worlds of Music: Bedouin Jerry Can Band
The Bedouin Jerry Can Band are a collective of semi-nomadic coffee grinders from the Egyptian Sinai Desert. Trevor Reekie catches up with them for a chat and enjoys an impromptu live performance. Video, Audio
Catrin Finch and Seckou Keita
Welsh classically trained harpist Catrin Finch and Senegalese Kora player Seckou Keita have just released their second collaboration called Soar. Here they are in conversation with Trevor Reekie. Audio
Worlds of Music: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu
Trevor Reekie talks to musician and producer Michael Hohnen about pioneering Aboriginal musician Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, who overcame his blindness to push original Aboriginal music into the… Audio
Dave Randall on how music can inspire change
In his new book Sound System: The Political Power of Music, English musician Dave Randall explores musical movements that have inspired social change - and urges people to "get stuck into… Video, Audio
Worlds of Music: Dave Randall
English musician and author Dave Randall talks to Trevor Reekie about the political power of music – the subject of his new book Sound System. Audio
Worlds of Music 26 May, 2018
On Worlds of Music this Week Trevor talks to Cuban Singer Dayme Arocena who played Womad 2018 and is described as described as Cuba's "finest young female singer." Audio
The Mixtape: Rick Bryant
Rick Bryant has been the vocalist and bandleader in bands like Original Sin, Mammal, Blerta, Rick Bryant and the Jive Bombers, The Jubilation Gospel Choir and the Windy City Strugglers. Here he talks… Audio