Tony Stamp
Loyle Carner: from South London to Laneway to the Brit Awards
Loyle Carner started his career in hip hop aged seventeen, as a way to help his mum pay rent. Six years later he's been nominated for The Mercury Prize and two Brit Awards, overcoming ADHD and… Video, Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 173: Jocee Tuck/ Loyle Carner/ Fever Party
In this week's Pocket Edition we have a performance from Jocee Tuck and her eclectic instrumentation, talk to rising UK hip hop star Loyle Carner backstage at Laneway, and garage rockers Fever Party… Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 172: Craig David/Girls Rock Camp
In this week's Pocket Tony Stamp speaks to Rnb smooth dude Craig David, Jana Whitta gives us a tour of the inaugural Girls' Rock Camp Aotearoa and composer Gareth Farr shares his summer jam. Audio
Craig David: the nice-guy superstar
UK RnB musician Craig David achieved global superstardom at age eighteen when his debut Born To Do It sold seven million copies worldwide. Eighteen years later he's enjoying a career resurgence, and… Video, Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 171: Georgia Nott/ Sylvan Esso/ Molly Lewis
In this week's Pocket Edition we talk to Georgia Nott from Broods about her new project, Laneway act Sylvan Esso, and champion whistler Molly Lewis. Audio
Interview: the xx discuss their album I See You ahead of their upcoming Auckland show
It was another banner year for the influential British minimalists after their third album I See You signaled a livening up of their sound and attitude. Tony Stamp talked to singer & bass player… Video, Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 167: Liam Gallagher/ K2K/ The xx
In this week's Pocket Edition we talk to ex-Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher, Wellington producer K2K, and Oliver Sim from The xx. Audio
Best of 2017: RNZ Music's favourite local tracks
It's been the strongest year for local music, perhaps ever, evidenced by the fact that three kiwis have topped local and international 'best of' lists. The RNZ Music team discuss Lorde, Aldous… Video, Audio
Best of 2017: RNZ Music's favourite international tracks
Debating some favourite 2017 music from elsewhere is Kirsten Johnstone, Alex Behan, Yadana Saw, Nick Bollinger and Tony Stamp from the RNZ Music team. Video, Audio
Grizzly Bear's Ed Droste does not suffer fools
Tony Stamp talks to Ed Droste from Grizzly Bear about their new album Painted Ruins. Video, Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 165: The Shins/ Grizzly Bear/ Richter City Rebels
In this week's Pocket Edition we talk to James Mercer from the Shins, Ed Droste from Grizzly Bear, and check out Richter City Rebels. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 164: Don't Stream It's Over/ Troy Kingi
In this week's Pocket Edition, Troy Kingi and The Galactic Chiropractors play live, and NZ Herald journalist Joanna Hunkin discusses her article about the lack of NZ music in the charts. Audio
Charlotte Gainsbourg grapples with legacy and tragedy on Rest
Tony Stamp visits the dark world of chanteuse Charlotte Gainsbourg. Video, Audio
The Sampler - 5 December 2017
Nick Bollinger delves into Aotearoa's disco past and investigates the out-takes of Angel Olsen while Tony Stamp turns his attention to the dark meditations of chanteuse Charlotte Gainsbourg. Audio
Charlotte Gainsbourg grapples with legacy and tragedy on Rest
Tony Stamp visits the dark world of chanteuse Charlotte Gainsbourg.
Video, AudioThe Sampler - 5 December 2017
Nick Bollinger delves into Aotearoa's disco past and investigates the out-takes of Angel Olsen while Tony Stamp turns his attention to the dark meditations of chanteuse Charlotte Gainsbourg.
AudioNick D and Kode9 discovered the best video game music of the 1980s
Nick Dwyer and Kode-9 discuss the new album they have complied called Diggin' in the Carts which highlights the importance, influence and innovation of Japanese video game music. Audio
Music 101 pocket Edition 162: Kings/ Diggin In the Carts
In this week's Pocket Edition, we talk to NZVMA winner Kings at his marae on Auckland's North Shore, and Nick Dwyer tells us about his new compilation celebrating 1980s video game music. Audio
Fleet Foxes' Robin Pecknold on getting the band back together
The Fleet Foxes songwriter tells us about the downside of finding success at a young age, and taking a five year hiatus as a result. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 159: Ria Hall/ Fats Domino/ Villette
In this week's Pocket Edition we visit Ria Hall's turangawaewae to find out more about the kaupapa of her new album, Nick Bollinger helps dissect the legacy of Fats Domino, and we have Pt 2 of our… Audio