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In this episode, we explore the jingles and tunes from TV commercials that grind our gears, examining (berrating) why certain ad music can be more irksome than catchy, and how it impacts our viewing experience and perception of brands.
Terrible Mall Commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bnanI9jXps&list=LL&index=7
Best/ Worst Ad Ever: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gqun_8QHnc&list=LL&index=19 -
In this episode, we dive into the iconic music from TV commercials that captured our hearts, exploring how these memorable tunes not only defined brands (famously or infamously) but also became beloved soundtracks in our everyday lives.
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On the second part of this week's 'Essential Must' series, we spotlight the essential movies that every film buff should see. From cinematic masterpieces to groundbreaking indie gems, we'll delve into a few of our fav films that have left an indelible mark on the world of cinema and pop culture.
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On this week's show we dive into the must-have albums that every music lover should own. From groundbreaking concerts to genre-defining classics, we'll explore the albums that have shaped the music landscape and continue to inspire musicians and listeners around the world.
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Welcome to our latest episode where we dive into the cinematic world of 1989, a pivotal year that reshaped Hollywood- both on the big screen and on the VHS. Join us as we revisit these iconic moments and discuss their lasting impact on the industry. Whether you're a movie buff or just curious about film history, this journey through 1989's silver screen classics is not to be missed.
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In this week's episode, we revisit some standout albums of 1989, exploring the tracks and records that left an indelible mark on the music scene at the close of the 1980s. Join us for a retrospective journey through this pivotal year in music history.
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This week we are joined by Wellington musican Mark Sommerville of Daily Keno, delving into their upcoming album's dreamy riffs and lyrical journeys.
Buy tickets to their launch of the new single "Sunlight, Sugar" : https://www.undertheradar.co.nz/gig/89866/Daily-Keno---Sunlight-Sugar---Single-Release.utr
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Welcome back to part two of our New Zealand Music Month special . In this segment, we continue our journey through the diverse and thrilling music scene of Aotearoa. Martyn share's tracks from two of his former keyboard students, as we showcase a spectrum of artists who have shaped and are shaping the Kiwi music landscape. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the scene, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy.
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Welcome to this special episode where we're diving into the vibrant sounds of New Zealand Music Month 2024. From the bustling stages of local Wellington acts to the serene landscapes of Aotearoa, join us as we explore a dynamic mix of local talents. Celebrating both iconic acts and fresh faces, we're bringing the rich musical heritage and exciting future of New Zealand's music scene directly to you, enjoy!
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This week, we're exploring the heavy metal scene with Steve Francis, the drummer and founding force behind New Zealand's black metal band, Bulletbelt. Steve will share the story of the band, from its beginnings to today. We'll learn about his early musical influences, what inspired him to start Bulletbelt, and how the band has developed over time. Additionally, we'll hear about their eagerly awaited new album ahead of their 2025 European tour. Prepare to rock out and dive deep into the world of heavy metal!
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On this episode, we focus on musicians who have stepped onto the acting stage. Join us as we explore the film and TV roles of a glam rock icon, a material girl, New Jersey rock frontman, a much loved prog rocker, the King and others. Tune in to discover the captivating crossover of rhythms and roles with some icon performers.
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On this episode, we delve into the musical ventures of stars known more for their acting. Tune in as we explore the rhythmic pursuits of a witty British doctor, a '70s heartthrob detective, a truth-seeking FBI agent, a Santa with a difference, superhero archer, pirate and banjo-strumming crazy guy. Discover how these icons of the screen transition into the realm of music, blending their creativity across different forms of art.
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Welcome to Part Two of "The Late Greats," where we spotlight artists who deserve a closer look. In this episode, we explore the introspective lyrics and melodies of Mark Kozelek from Sun Kil Moon, uncover the fresh sounds of New Zealand's talent that is Bailey Kauri, and experience the unique vocal style of UK singer Melanie Garside. We'll also enjoy the captivating folk tunes of Sinéad Lohan and dive into the indie charm of The Reduction Agents. Join us as we celebrate these artists, each crafting their own distinct pathways in the music world.
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Welcome to "The Late Greats," where we shine the spotlight on artists who deserve more acclaim. In Part One, we delve into the fierce rhythms of New Zealand's black metal band Bulletbelt, explore the nuanced performances of actress Margot Robbie, and sway to the nostalgic tunes of The Explorers Club. We'll also appreciate the soulful Americana of Eilen Jewell, revisit the rock-and-roll spirit of The Remains, and celebrate the laid-back blues of JJ Cale. Join us as we uncover the brilliance of these exceptional talents in the world of performance music.
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Welcome to the movies of 1971 where we're spotlighting some groundbreaking films of the era. We have "The Big Boss," a film that catapulted Bruce Lee to international stardom and redefined martial arts cinema. For something different, we'll explore the gritty and suspenseful world of Michael Caine's "Get Carter," a British crime masterpiece that set new standards for the genre. We're also on a mission with "Diamonds Are Forever," the James Bond classic that brought Sean Connery back into the fold as the suave super spy. Join us as we uncover the stories, the stars, and the societal impacts of these iconic films.
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Welcome to 1971, a year of musical innovation and expression, featuring legends like Pink Floyd, Rod Stewart, Led Zeppelin, and Aretha Franklin. From the soul-stirring melodies of Franklin's voice to the groundbreaking rock riffs of Led Zeppelin, we'll explore how these artists captured the spirit of the times and left an indelible mark on music history. Join us as we unravel the stories behind the hits that defined an era.
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In the second part of our Culinary Symphony - Ian and the crew serve up desert and invite you to join in the koreo (conversation) around favourite eateries and world music. Enjoy!
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In Part One of this Two Part show- Ian and the crew invite you around to their place as they whip up a feast complemented by good tunes, drinks and tales.
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On this week's show, we sit down with Louis Reed, an up and coming musician and producer from Wellington. Louis shares his fascinating journey of discovery, creation, and exploration within his latest, soon to be released project- House of Jazz. Join us as we delve into his world and learn about the intricate process behind his innovative music.
Check out Louis' Social's below:
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2I3CNXszv9zqxWihAga7on
Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/lou_reed__?igsh=MWQ4bTAzdHZhOG1jNQ== -
As Martyn and Ian take a brief hiatus from the show, Glen and David 'hold fort' on this weeks episode, exploring the power that music has in navigating life's journey, highlighting songs that can inspire us to embrace change, or simply pause to rejuvenate our minds. Join us on a bit of a melodic journey through change and reflection over the years- and apologies in advance, David seems to have got his mic's all mixed up and the audio suffered as a result!
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