Tony Stamp
Gareth Shute on his favourite Auckland venues
Tony Stamp is in Auckland for a guided tour of the music historian and writer's favourite local venues, in the final of this four part series. Audio
Beth Gibbons is in reflective form on her revelatory solo debut Lives Outgrown
The Portishead singer unveils her first album, tackling motherhood and mortality on an collection that's sometimes gloomy, but often gorgeous.
Video, AudioGareth Shute on his favourite Auckland venues
Tony Stamp is in Auckland for a guided tour of the music historian and writer's favourite local venues, in the final of this four part series.
AudioReview: Rubricator by Sam Bambery
The Christchurch musician's second album wanders beyond the boundaries of alt-country and folk into more adventurous territory. Video, Audio
Yadana Saw on her favourite Wellington venues
Tony Stamp visits Wellington for a guided tour of his former RNZ colleague's favourite music venues, in the third of this four part series. Audio
Yadana Saw on her favourite Wellington venues
Tony Stamp visits Wellington for a guided tour of his former RNZ colleague's favourite music venues, in the third of this four part series.
AudioReview: Rubricator by Sam Bambery
The Christchurch musician's second album wanders beyond the boundaries of alt-country and folk into more adventurous territory.
Video, AudioTaite Music Prize winner Vera Ellen's new EP is 'prickly, unpolished and heart-rending'
The Taite Prize award-winner's new EP is a collection of home recordings, raw with emotion and low in fidelity, her phenomenal songwriting chops fully intact. Video, Audio
Taite Music Prize winner Vera Ellen's new EP is 'prickly, unpolished and heart-rending'
The Taite Prize award-winner's new EP is a collection of home recordings, raw with emotion and low in fidelity, her phenomenal songwriting chops fully intact.
Video, AudioAaron Hawkins on his favourite Dunedin venues
Tony Stamp visits Dunedin for a guided tour of some of the former mayor's favourite venues, in the second part of this four part series. Audio
Jessica Pratt presents the dark side of the Californian dream on Here in the Pitch
The California singer's latest draws on music from the '60s, matchng the sweetness of her voice with an undercurrent of LA noir. Video, Audio
On the Challengers score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross lean into high-impact techno
The latest from the Nine Inch Nails duo is for Zendaya's sexually-charged tennis drama. Video, Audio
On the Challengers score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross lean into high-impact techno
The latest from the Nine Inch Nails duo is for Zendaya's sexually-charged tennis drama.
Video, AudioJessica Pratt presents the dark side of the Californian dream on Here in the Pitch
The California singer's latest draws on music from the '60s, matchng the sweetness of her voice with an undercurrent of LA noir.
Video, AudioAaron Hawkins on his favourite Dunedin venues
Tony Stamp visits Dunedin for a guided tour of some of the former mayor's favourite venues, in the second part of this four part series.
AudioSex on screen: Why is Hollywood shying away from sex and nudity?
Aside from a few notable exceptions, the depiction of love making on film has dramatically declined in the past 20 years. Audio
80s icons Pet Shop Boys return with Nonetheless (although they never really left)
The synth-pop elder statesmen present their fifteenth album, anthemic and genial in equal measure. Video, Audio
Mel Parsons on her favourite Christchurch venues
Tony Stamp visits Christchurch for a guided tour of the folk musician's favourite local venues, in the first of a four-part series looking at NZ's live music spaces. Audio
Iron & Wine's knack for gorgeous melodies is intact on the breezy Light Verse
The latest from the Carolina folk artist embraces middle-age with gusto, via the usual gently-spun melodies. Video, Audio
Iron & Wine's knack for gorgeous melodies is intact on the breezy Light Verse
The latest from the Carolina folk artist embraces middle-age with gusto, via the usual gently-spun melodies.
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