Trevor Reekie
Worlds of Music 23 September, 2017
On Worlds of Music this week Trevor features music from Tunisia, Japan, and Colombia, and acknowledges the recent passing of the renowned blues historian, Paul Oliver. he also catches up with Robert… Audio
Worlds of Music 16 September, 2017
On Worlds of Music this week Trevor features new music from UK multi cultural band Rafiki Jazz and Brazilian musician Rodrigo Amarante, a visitor to these shores in September. He also talks to Dr… Audio
Paul Kelly: "poet laureate of Australian music"
Paul Kelly remains one of Australia's most enduring songwriters. He talks to Trevor Reekie about the creative process and recording the album Life is Fine. Audio
Worlds of Music 9 September, 2017
On Worlds of Music Trevor Reekie hosts a weekly music programme celebrating an eclectic mix of trans global music, fusion and folk roots. Audio
The Mixtape: Greg Johnson
Greg spins yarns and chooses the music for RNZ Music's Trevor Reekie. Video, Audio
Worlds of Music 2 September, 2017
On Worlds of Music this week Trevor features music from Palestine, Senegal, a recording by a Greek violinist, recorded in 1926, once considered the holy grail of 78 rpm dusty grooves by avid record… Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 151: Jane Abernethy from 4AD/ October/ Queens of the Stone Age
In this week's Pocket Edition, we talk to Jane Abernethy (she signs new musical talent to record label 4AD), Auckland pop musician October, and two of the guys from Queens Of the Stone Age backstage… Audio
Music critic: Trevor Reekie
Trevor plays us a track from Paul Kelly's new album and one from a multi-cultural group called IndiaLucia, who fuse Spanish flamenco with Indian Raga. Audio
Jane Abernethy discovered Bon Iver and signed Grimes
Jane Abernethy is the Director of A&R for seminal record label 4AD. Trevor Reekie talked to her ahead of the Going Global Music Summit in Auckland. Video, Audio
Worlds of Music: Alligator and the devil
On Worlds of Music this week Trevor features music from the brilliant new India Lucia album exploring the links between flamenco and raga, a respectful farewell to the late Aboriginal singer -… Audio
Midnight Oil's Bones Hillman
One of Australia's best loved rock bands has reformed for a world tour after a 15 year break for political reasons. Trevor Reekie talks to the band's kiwi bass player Bones Hillman about Midnight Oil.
…Worlds of Music 19 August, 2017
Trevor Reekie features a wonderful musician born in Barbados, regarded as one of the great treasures of British jazz culture. Plus tunes from Palestine, Mali and the Kronos Quartet. Audio
Kevin Morby: "Walking the walk"
Multi-instrumentalist Kevin Morby used to play in New York-based bands Woods and The Babies, and has gone on to release four highly acclaimed solo albums. He talks to Trevor Reekie about his latest… Audio
Worlds of Music
Trevor features music from Palestine, Spain, Mali, Argentina, and a new album (and interview) from London based band Public Service Broadcasting. Audio
Worlds of Music
Hear music from Angola, a new album exploring the links between Indian raga and Spanish flamenco and an interview with the founder of the Analog Africa label, who's passion for 70s music is saving… Audio
Gang of Youths' Dave Leaupepe live in session
Dave Leaupepe from Gang Of Youths performing live at RNZ, and chatting with Trevor Reekie. Audio
Worlds Of Music 29 July 2017
This hour includes music from Cuba, Senegal, a live track from ‘the bad boy of Tango – Astor Piazzolla and later in the program an interview with ArthurJeffes talking about his band The Penguin Café’s… Audio
Worlds Of Music 22 July 2017
On Worlds of Music this week Trevor Reekie takes in all things jazz including an interview with Don Was, the President and Creative Director of the iconic jazz label, Blue Note Records, talking about… Audio
Murray Cammick's music photography: Auckland '75 - '85
Murray Cammick spent a lot of time in the Auckland music scene during the 70s and 80s capturing candid images of both local and international musicians including Iggy Pop, Graham Brazier and Bob… Audio
Roy Colbert: Musical Chairs
The music-lover, writer, and owner of second-hand record store Records Records in Dunedin left an indelible mark on New Zealand's music scene. Audio