Music 101 for Saturday 4 February 2023
Nau mai haere mai, welcome to Music 101 with Charlotte Ryan
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1.20 Mu Fat Freddys Drop
Chris Faiumu who just goes by ‘Mu’ Is the quiet mastermind behind Fat Freddys Drop. We catch up with him and his summer and he tells us about the ‘Morningside Block Party’ event he and the band have curated, set to take place in Auckland on Sunday.
1.35 John Cale: Noise Of You’
Last month John Cale, founder of The Velvet Underground released his first new album in a decade ‘Noise Of You’
Featuring collaborations with artists such as Weyes Blood Laurel Halo, Sylvan Esso, Animal Collective.
John Cale talks about his recent album release ‘The Noise of you’2.10 Benee performs with the NZSO
In July 2021, Auckland’s Supalonely supastar BENEE joined the NZSO for two spectacular shows at The Michael Fowler centre.
Accompanied by a 66-piece orchestra (NZSO) and BENEE's own band, this rising star of New Zealand music will deliver new arrangements of her Platinum hits ‘Glitter’, ‘Soaked’ and the worldwide smash ‘Supalonely’.
2.30 The Sampler: Little Simz & Vanessa Worm
Tony Stamp reviews the sneering dance-punk of Auckland's Vanessa Worm, a righteous new collection from Little Simz.
3:20 Hannah Everingham Live in studio
Otautahi Musician Hannah Everingham is currently in Tamaki on tour - so we thought we would get her in the studio for a special live performance.
3.40 Miriam Clancy 'Black Heart'
Miriam Clancy is a New Zealand born musician who has an expansive career both as a session musician, songwriter and a solo artist. Her dark folk music led her to the U.S - Where she has spent the most of two decades making music, headlining her own tours as well as supporting the likes of Ron Sexmisth and Mark Lanegan and Wilco.
Miriam has just released her fourth album ‘Black Heart’ yesterday - it's intensely personal and carries some heavy themes.
Trevor Reekie spoke to Miriam from her new found home of Pennsylvania, about the creation Black Heart.
4pm The Mixtape - Tiki Taane
Our guest on the Mixtape this week is musician, producer, engineer Tiki Taane. At the age of 14 in Christchurch he started making music starting off in metal and punk bands. He then started making music with Salmonella Dub which took him into the world of Drum and Bass, Jungle working with Shapeshifter and moving onto live mixing, producing and started making solo music - eventually releasing the hit ‘Always on my mind’ taking him into the commercial sphere. I ask him about the impact of this success - the F the police incident, wellington protest and more
He selects some of his favorite tunes he's produced:
Katchafire - Whaingaroa
L.A.B - In the Air
Ria Hall - Marching
Six60 - Forever
Moana and the Tribe - A.E.IO.U Tiki Taane remake
Songs played on the show today:
1-2
Hirini Melbourne - Waitangi Te Tiriti
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Layla
Fat Freddys Drop - This Room
Mo Horizons - Yes Baby Yes
Bob Marley & The Wailers - War
Tami Neilson - You Were Mine
The Velvet Underground - Sunday Morning
Kurt Vile - Pretty Pimpin
2-3
Benee with the NZSO
Superlonely, Glitter, Soaked, Find An Island
SJD - My Exploding Head
Ezra Collective , Fela Kuti - Lady (Ezra collective version)
Vera Ellen - Carpenter
Rolling Stones - 19th Nervous Breakdown
3-4
The Sampler - No Thank You by Little Simz
The Sampler - Mosaics by Vanessa Worm
Television - [Untitled Instrumental Track]
The Avalanches - Since I Left You (Prince Paul Remix)
Nick Waterhouse - Hide and Seek
Miriam Clancy Black Heart Album
The Walkmen - Heaven (16 sec fade at end)
Julia Jacklin - Pressure to party
Yo-Yo Ma & Marlon Williams - Te Whakaroha Nui (16 sec fade at end)
Black Sabbath - Planet Caravan
4-5
Katchafire - Whaingaroa
L.A.B - In the Air
Ria Hall - Marching
Six60 - Forever
Moana and the Tribe - A.E.IO.U Tiki Taane remake