Martyn Pepperell
Forgotten Māori and Pacific Island Funk of the 70s is Coming Back
New compilation 'Heed the Call!' proves the 70s and 80s weren't all art-rock and moody guitars.
Jitwam’s Dusky House and Soul is His Sanctuary From Modern Life
Meet the India-born, Australasia-based beatmaker who found his sound between London and New York.
Salad Boys Are A+ Students of Jangly Kiwi Indie Pop
Listen to the Christchurch band's new track of breezy guitar and soaring melody.
Magic Factory Play the Music You Find On Tapes in Truck Stop Parking Lots
Close your eyes and think New Zealand Lynyrd Skynyrd, open them and see Magic Factory.
Alexa Casino’s DIY Pop is Self-Produced and Self-Obsessed
The Wellington musician creates music that will make you cheer up and tear up.
Borrowed CS is Playing Our Party in Wellington This Weekend
We spoke to DJ Cory Champion about his influences, inspiration, and new record.
Die! Die! Die! Prove to Be More Than Just a Noise Punk Band from Dunedin
The New Zealand post punk icons share a new video and stories about their sixth album "CHARM. OFFENSIVE."
Kane Strang On Self Belief and Creating Non-Heteronormative Pop
The New Zealand songwriter's new album brims with rich nuance.
How Polish Jazz Influenced Surly To Push Footwork In A New Direction
After joining Los Angeles footwork crew Juke Bounce Werk, New Zealand's Surly quietly released one of the more remarkable EPs of the last six months.
Dion Lunadon Will Not Go Quietly Into The Good Night
The Brooklyn-based Kiwi bassist for A Place to Bury Strangers steps out to deliver his own dark and visceral album.
Dion Lunadon Will Not Go Quietly Into The Good Night
The A Place to Bury Strangers bassist steps out to deliver his own dark and visceral album.
Aldous Harding’s Mild Obsession With the Devil Results in Some Truly Sublime Music
With Lorde as her number one fan, the New Zealand singer-songwriter and her deeply affecting folk is on the rise.