Music 101 for Saturday 17 July 2021
Welcome to Music 101! Tony Stamp hosts this week. He's sharing a range of new music, and looking at some classics.
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12:00 2021 APRA Silver Scroll Awards Top 20 and Maioha finalists announced
Widely considered the most prestigious accolade in New Zealand music, the APRA Silver Scroll Award recognises outstanding achievement in the craft of songwriting. The Maioha Award celebrates excellence in contemporary Māori songwriting.
Join us as we listen to some of our favourite nominated songs this year.
12:30 Anthonie Tonnon - Leave Love Out of This
Anthonie Tonnon released his latest album Leave Love Out of This yesterday, six years after his previous album Successor.
He’s also been developing immersive live performances like his show A Synthesized Universe and Rail Land, which involved catching a train with Anthonie to a Community venue.
Heavily involved with public transport, Morning Report spoke to him about operating a 102-year-old elevator in Whanganui.
Tony Stamp caught up with Anthonie to discuss the new album.
- Singer-songwriter Anthonie Tonnon becomes Whanganui underground elevator operator
- NZ Live: Anthonie Tonnon
- Aotearoa's Most Beautiful Public Transport Rides
1:10 Dean Hapeta
New Zealand Music Hall of Fame inductee Dean Hapeta of Upper Hutt Posse talks about the groups' history ahead of a special live show in Auckland tonight.
The show is at whammy bar and celebrates Māori independent rock'n'roll.
Click here for tickets and full lineup.
Tony Stamp reviews the third album by Aussie up-and-comers The Goon Sax, a heartbreaking collection of 'inner city folk music' from Canadian singer Mustafa, and the long awaited debut album of local Silver Scroll winners Lips.
2PM LIVE: Soft Plastics
Pōneke indie rock trio Soft Plastics say they’re influenced by 90’s shoegaze and 2010s alt rock.
Sophie Scott-Maunder , Jonathan Shirley , and Laura Robinson have been releasing music as Soft Plastics since 2019- Following the disbandment of Sophie and Jonathan’s psychedelic surf group Beatcomber.
Their sound is a drudgy take on emotional pop hooks, with a bit of melancholy thrown in too.
You can check out Soft Plastics live at The Others Way Festival in September as part of an incredible lineup including The Beths, Lawrence Arabia, Team Dynamite and so many more.
Songlist
Loozer
My World / Your Girl
Saturn Return
I Love My Wife
3:15 INTRODUCING: Isla Noon
Isla Noon is an emerging pop singer with an edge. Her music combines melancholic lyrics, expansive stynths, and ambitious melodies to deliver a modern and chic take on pop music.
Isla talks about her love of synths, performing mini concerts for her family as a kid, and introduces her new song ‘Talk About Us’.
Click here to buy/stream 'Talk About Us'
3:30 Kirin J Callinan
Kirin J Callinan is an Australian musician who’s collaborated with various Finns, and American musicians Mac de Marco and Weyes Blood.
He also went viral with a music video that featured Jimmy Barnes.
Kirin has a bunch of new projects on the go and has found himself temporarily stranded in NZ. So Tony took the opportunity to catch up with him, and chat about his new single ‘Dumb Enough’
4:00 The Mixtape: Teremoana Rapley
This week's RNZ Mixtape selector is singer, rapper, broadcaster and all around generalist Teremoana Rapley, former member of Upper Hutt Posse & Moana and the Moahunters.
(Originally aired 15 February 2020)
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John Carol Kirby - Rainmaker
Orange Juice - Rip It Up
Maisey Rika - Hiwa i-te-rangi
Mara TK - Toroa
Vera Ellen- YOU!
Kekele - Consequences
1-2
SAULT - Bow
Bobby Hebb - Sunny
French For Rabbits- The Overflow (click here for tickets to their tour)
Daft Punk ft Julian Casablancas - Instant Crush
2-3
Soft Plastics Live
Loozer
My World / Your Girl
Saturn Return
I Love My Wife
The F16s - Amber
Angel Olsen - Gloria
Twin Shadow - Alemania
The Beta Band - Dry the Rain
Fela Kuti- Zombie
3-4
George Harrison - Cosmic Empire (demo ver)
LA Priest - What Moves (Soulwax remix)
Amy Winehouse- Tears Dry on Their Own
Isla Noon - Talk About Us
Grimes - Genesis
Caribou - Never Come Back
Beirut- Santa fe
Biz Markie - Just A Friend
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