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Audio Potluck

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Audio Potluck

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Gizzy Local

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For our final episode of Season 1. of Audio Potluck, Res Rapid brings the song Joe by Minus Title to the potluck table. Res describes the song as “positional” that is, representative of a moment in time in the Gisborne music scene and indeed in
In this episode of Audio Potluck, local guitar maestro Owen Vickers brings ‘Games We Play’ by Marching Orders to the potluck table. While Marching Orders, made up of Jackie Clarke, Martin Kirk, Russell Braithwaite, and Tony Murdoch were a band
In this edition of Audio Potluck, Aimee Milne brings along the track ‘Charade - Love Amongst Ruin Mix’ featuring Gisborne-born and raised Sandy Mill. Sandy Mill has worked with many well-known musicians both here in Aotearoa and in the UK over
Who knew this song so familiar, had its whakapapa here in te Tairāwhiti? ‘Haere Mai’ was composed by Tuini Ngawai (Te Whānau a Ruataupare, Ngāti Porou) and is performed in this version by her whanaunga Cara Pewhairangi. In this episode Nikki
In Episode #14 of Audio Potluck Nikki O’Connor’s brings a song ‘Dark Park’ by the band QTPI formed by former Gisborne lad Arron Clark and Di Smith in Dunedin. A great example of the DIY aesthetic, the story goes that the band was so dedicated t
Kristine Walsh chose to bring ‘Rites of Spring’ by Flaming Stars along to the latest Audio Potluck not only because it’s a very fun piece of music, but also because of what it represents to her: the coming together of musicians to support each
Steven King aka Carrier recently released a couple of edits of the track Patterns 20 and Paulus McKinnon jumped on the opportunity to bring Edit A along to our latest Audio Potluck session. Pattern 20 can be described as a dreamy dub techno jou
Simon White from Oceanspace was 13 years old when he first heard Skankamelia at the A&P Show. We know that Simon is not alone when he talks about ‘Home’ by Skankamelia as a song he's often called upon when wanting to evoke that sense of home. S
Our Audio Potluck host Nikki O’Connor goes all out in this episode, bringing the full complement of pre-dinner drinks, nibbles, and an entrée to pave the way for her chosen song ‘Mata’ by Mountain Eater as well as providing a succulent foray in
In this episode of Audio Potluck Amanda Maclean brings along ‘First Kiss’ by Tyna Keelan, feat. Scribe to the potluck table. Tyna’s voice of honey and the sentiment of first love captured so sweetly in this beautiful ballad, may actually melt y
In this episode artist and musician Brian Campbell shares a song and some of the process behind the music of The Karuthers Brothers. The Karuthers Brothers started as a follow on from the band BIGWATER, fronted by songwriter Pete Stewart (Guita
This beautiful song from Wasp Factory’s 1987 EP ‘Hick-Hate’ sounds so of its time and is yet still so utterly listenable. Clare Robinson takes a trip down memory lane, remembering the antics of this Gisborne 3-piece, made up of Jason Fawcett, M
Settle in for a good old yarn with Jahvan Apatu and the panel as he remembers his Uncle's band Scarf and their early 90's Hit 'Roseanne.' A Big Hair Band, from Gizzy..?! Actually, Uncle Richie is from Mahia, but we're willing to widen the borde
It was only ever going to be a matter of time before someone brought Skankamelia to the party! The music by Dion and Day Whaanga and Lawrence Rangi truly epitomised an era here in Gizzy and undoubtedly all around the coast. Scott Casley brings
In the long play of the First Session of Audio Potluck you can listen to host Nikki O’Connor’s selection by the Coolies, from their 2010 Album ‘Master.’ If you haven’t heard any of the previous episodes, you may as well start here and settle in
Eminent musician, MC, producer and vocalist Tyna Keelan discusses his chosen song ‘Mirrors’ by one of the most highly acclaimed musicians from around these parts, Rob Ruha with the panel. Tyna’s got some hot tips on who else to listen out for,
Welcome to the second episode of Audio Potluck on Gizzy Local! In this week’s episode Smash Palace’s passionate proprietor and proponent of local music, Darryl Monteith brings ‘Mars One’ from The Crumb Factory’s album ‘Our Crumbs are Crummier’
The first song for the Audio Potluck panel is Combine Harvester from Opposite Sex's latest album, High Drama brought along to the feast by Kirstin Sheehan. Kirstin saw Opposite Sex at their first ever gig at Winstons Bar in the Poverty Bay Club
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