Tony Stamp
Enter Now Brightness by Nadia Reid
As per its title, the Manchester-via-Port Chalmers musician's fourth album is loaded with shiny power-pop. Audio
The Purple Bird by Bonnie Prince Billy
Will Oldham enlists a roster of Nashville alumni to make his most purely 'country' album, that's also one of his most considered. Audio
Eusexua by FKA Twigs
The UK singer's third album harks back to '80s pop greats, using sex as set dressing to get at something deeper. Audio
The Bad Fire by Mogwai
The always consistent Scottish post-rockers deliver another solid collection. Audio
DtMF by Bad Bunny
The Latin superstar's latest is an album-length love letter to Puerto Rico. Audio
Humanhood by The Weather Station
The music on Tamara Lindeman's latest is as tangled and windswept as her inner monologue, but it's always beautiful. Audio
Clinical psychologist Julia Rucklidge on Eating for your brain
On this episode of On The Couch Julia Rucklidge gives Maggie Tweedie and Tony Stamp some more helpful tips on how to eat for your brain, letting go of negative emotions, feeling gratitude, embracing… Audio
Huia on her new single 'Kawakawa'
Huia speaks to Maggie Tweedie and Tony Stamp about their unique approach to releasing their bilingual record "Kawakawa," where each of the 12 tracks will drop every six weeks, allowing each song to… Audio
How an NZ Film Enthusiast Hub became a Global Industry Star
Tony Stamp and Maggie Tweedie sit down with some of the team behind Letterboxd, Editor in Chief Gemma Gracewood, and Head of Social Media Aaron Yap. Audio
Redefining Women in Country Music with Tami Neilson
Tami Neilson joins Tony and Maggie to set the record straight, shedding light on the crucial role women played in shaping this influential genre and selecting music that reflects their impact. Audio
Interview: Dennis Bovell
Tony Stamp sits down with Carribean reggae king Dennis Bovell MBE and trails through his many lives in music as a record producer, reggae guitarist, bass player and taste maker in the UK and abroad. Audio
The volunteers behind the Waiheke Musical Museum
Waiheke Musical Museum was founded by Lloyd and Joan Whittaker in 1996, and houses a variety of antique instruments, many of which have an unusual backstory. The museum is in Oneroa on Waiheke Island… Audio
Sound Advice: Karyn Rachtman
Karyn Rachtman has worked on music for Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs and with Baz Luhrmann for Romeo & Juliet, among others. Karyn is a renowned Music Supervisor and she speaks to Tony Stamp… Audio
On the Couch with Julia Rucklidge: How to Fight Your Inner Critic
Professor Julia Rucklidge, a clinical psychologist, is the Director of Te Puna Toiora, the Mental Health and Nutrition Research Lab at the University of Canterbury. Today Julia is sitting down with… Audio
Kadambari Raghukumar on her affinity with Colombian Music
In this radio feature, Kadambari Raghukumar reflects on her time traveling across Colombia, speaking to Tony Stamp and Maggie Tweedie On the Air - Mā runga iarere about her work as an artist and… Video, Audio
David Farrier on the LA Fires, Podcasting and Lookalikes
Tony Stamp lookalike, journalist, podcaster and documentarian, David Farrier, is a media protean. His substack, Webworm, is the home of many curious long form investigative pieces that peak the… Audio
Sampler Special: RNZ music reviewers 2024
Tony Stamp is joined by a roster of RNZ music reviewers from Nine to Noon, Afternoons, and Nights, to hear about their favourite tracks of 2024. Audio
The Sampler Best singles of 2024
Tony Stamp looks back at some of his favourite singles of 2024, including te reo Maori hip-hop, Aussie punk rock, and quite a lot of Americana. Audio
Taste in Music authors Luke Pyenson and Alex Bleeker
The new book collects food-related stories from around the globe, as shared by a roster of touring musicians. Audio
Sampler Special: Contributors panel 2024
Tony Stamp is joined by Sampler contributors Maggie Tweedie, So'omalo Iteni Schwalger, and Elliott Childs, to hear about their favourite tracks of 2024. Audio