Music 101 for Saturday 5 August 2023
Nau mai haere mai, welcome to Music 101 with Charlotte Ryan
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1.20 Austin indie icons Spoon head to Aotearoa
Austin indie rock icons Spoon, are coming to Aotearoa in December supporting The War On Drugs in Auckland and Wellington.
Last here in 2017 - Spoon will be touring their acclaimed new album Lucifer On the Sofa and of course many of their hits.
Charlotte Ryan spoke to frontman Britt Daniel from his home in texas, about the band's longevity in the indie rock scene and what keeps them motivated to write new music.
Spoon play with The War On Drugs and Indigo Sparke:
Friday 1st December - Anderson Park, Wellington
Saturday 2nd December - Spark Arena, Auckland
1.35 The 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop
We celebrate 50 years of Hip hop, during the month the August 2023.
Rap music is usually traced back to such late 70s offerings as the Fatback Band's "King Tim III" and Sugarhill's "Rapper's Delight", which were the first rap/hip-hop records. However, The Last Poets' eponymous debut album (1970) which was a rap record in all but name, has as good a claim as any to being the first.
More info here
2.15 P. Diggs on Amokura, the latest single from Shapeshifter
To coincide with Cook Islands Language Week, Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani, local band Shapeshifter have released a new single called 'Amokura' which features vocals in te reo Māori Kūki 'Āirani and traditional cook islands drumming.
Kara Rickard spoke to P Diggs, about the single, his connection with his homeland, and his hopes for raising awareness for te reo Māori Kūki Āirani, one of the most endangered languages in the world.
2.30 Sampler : BLUR & African Head Charge
This week Tony Stamp reviews Britpop legends Blur as they contemplate middle age on their new and the first record in twelve years by psychedelic dub pioneers African Head Charge.
3:20 Introducing: T.G Shand
This week on Introducing its a glittery shoegaze project of Ōtautahi musician Annemarie Duff who performs as- T.G Shand.
Previously of Melbourne band Miniatures, she has just released her sophomore album 'Cinnamon' a follow up to her 2020 ‘Golden Hour EP’
Here is Annemarie to introduce her new single 'Fatwood'
Check out her new EP Cinnamon on bandcamp
3.30 Trevor Reekie speaks to sitar player Roopa Panesar
British-Asian Roopa Panesar is one of a growing group of women who are professional sitarists.
It’s not an easy road to start on and to succeed at, it takes a lot of ability and patience as well as a certain amount of gender discrimination. Roopa Panesar however is blessed with great talent, persistence, and strength of character.
Translating as ‘The Soul’, Roopa Panesar’s new spring 2023 album, ATMA was recorded at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios.
Trevor Reekie talks to ROOPA PANESAR about her career as a professional Sitar player.
4pm The Mixtape: Mark Roach
Our guest on the Mixtape this week picking their favourite songs this hour and talking life is someone you want in your nz music quiz team...Mark Roach.
He knows So much NZ Music History because he has been part of it.
Working for Recorded Music NZ for many years which meant involvement in the Aotearoa Music Awards, helping create the first ever historical exhibition of New Zealand music at Auckland Museum, he was part of the NZ Music Hall of Fame Trust, He helped bring Girls Rock Camp to NZ and in recent years He helped Auckland City to become a UNESCO City of Music.
Mark Roach is departing from his role as Special Projects and Marketing Manager for Recorded Music NZ, one of Recorded Music NZ’s longest-serving staff members.
Maxine - Stellar* - RNZ recorded version
Lou’ana - Lost & Found
Moana & The Moahunters feat. Andrew Fagan - I’ll Be The One
Toy Love - Pull Down The Shades
The Julie Dolphin - Birthday
Shihad - I Got You
Songs played on the show today:
1-2
Golden Harvest - I Need Your Love
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Message
Wilco - Evicted
Ebony Lamb - My Daughter My Sister My Son
Beverly Glenn Copeland - Africa Calling
R.E.M. - Shiny Happy People
MOHI - Me Pēhea Rā
Strawpeople - Knucklebones
Kristin Hersh - Your Ghost
2-3
Bic Runga - Precious Things
Serebii - Really You
Norah Jones, M Ward - Lifeline
Stevie Wonder - Higher Ground
Kool and The Gang - Hollywood Swinging
3-4
Roberta Flack - Tryin' Times
Dead Man's Bones - Pa Pa Power
James Blake - Loading
Ratbag - Rats in my walls
Clementine Valentine - The Rope
Pachyman - Trago Coqueto
Aaradhna - Lorena Bobbitt
The Langan Band - Come When I Call You