Tony Stamp
RNZ Music Pocket Edition 300: Marley Sola/Riki Gooch/Savage
In this week's Pocket Edition, Tony Stamp speaks with soul and RnB artist Marley Sola, Yadana Saw takes a walk in the forest with former Trinity Roots drummer Riki Gooch, and Arli Liberman talks about… Audio
Song Crush: Ria Hall, Maisey Rika, SoccerPractise
To celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori Tony is joined by pop musician Theia, and the editor of the Spinoff's Ātea channel Leonie Hayden, to play some of their favourite te reo songs including Ria Hall… Video, Audio
Song Crush: The Phoenix Foundation, Estère, Lontalius
Tony Stamp is joined by the host of Inside Out Nick Tipping and social media journalist Jogai Bhatt to bring you six brand new tunes. Video, Audio
Navvy on making hits out of heartbreak - 'That's my job'
The local pop musician tells Tony Stamp how her trio of EPs tell the story of a painful breakup, and her recovery from it. Audio
The Mixtape: Andre Upston
Andre Upston has been recording live music since he was a boy, and has continued to do so his whole life. He's made albums with Bic Runga, Anika Moa, Dudley Benson, and more, and is RNZ's longtime… Video, Audio
Diggy Dupé: "I'm not just sharing my story, I'm sharing my family's story"
After receiving a nomination for Best Hip Hop Act at last year's NZ Music Awards (for his EP Island Time), Diggy Dupé has released his first full-length album That's Me, That's Team. Tony Stamp… Video, Audio
Song Crush: Teeks, Dallas Tamaira, Imugi
Tony is joined by Brad Warrington and Maggie Tweedie to bring you six brand new tunes. Video, Audio
Song Crush: Jed Parsons, The Lemon Twigs, Hudson Mohawke
Tony is joined by Sampler host Nick Bollinger and Mediawatch producer Hayden Donnell to bring you five brand new tunes (and one from the archives). Video, Audio
Marley Sola
Christchurch musician Marley Sola first appeared on NZ screens in 2013, when his boy band Moorhouse appeared on X-Factor. Audio
Spook The Horses
Tony Stamp talks to Wellington band Spook The Horses about their new, biologically-focused album Empty Body. Audio
Song Crush: new music weekly
RNZ Music's Tony Stamp is joined by fellow RNZ staffers Yadana Saw and Elliott Childs to bring you six brand new tunes. Video, Audio
Introducing Soft Plastics
Tony Stamp talks to Wellington indie band Soft Plastics. Audio
Girl Friday
Tony Stamp talks to Vera, lead singer of LA sub pop group Girl Friday, who's stuck in her hometown, Wellington. Audio
Fontaines D.C.: 'We should be confronted daily with conflicting ideas'
Singer Grian Chatten spoke with Tony Stamp about the Dublin band's unexpected success, the danger of the echo-chamber, and their just-released second album A Hero's Death. Video, Audio
Song Crush: Troy Kingi, Girl Friday, Vayne
Tony, Jana and special guest Church (from hip hop duo Church & AP) discuss new tunes from Troy Kingi, Vayne, and Girl Friday. Audio
Fontaines DC
Singer Grian Chatten spoke with Tony Stamp about the Dublin band's unexpected success, and their just-released second album A Hero's Death. Audio
Jayda G on finishing her masters thesis and her debut album in the same year
The Canadian dance music producer tells Tony Stamp how she juggled making her debut album with writing her masters thesis on environmental toxicology. Audio
Introducing: Baby Zionov
Auckland dance music producer Baby Zionov introduces her track 'Clubbing In the Time of Cholera'. Audio
Song Crush: Lianne La Havas, Jonathan Bree, Mo Muse
Tony Stamp is joined by RNZ's Danielle Street and Leilani Momoisea to sample new tunes from Lianne La Havas, Jonathan Bree and more. Audio
Fable: "Shout out to anyone working the nine to five"
The genre-blending futurist from Papakura on his first EP, the importance of repping your home town, and making music for the working classes. Video, Audio