Maori music collective IA, (pronounced te reo: ‘e-ah’) share an emotive new single ‘Ruia Taitea’, with a stunning live music video performed on Mt Ruapehu. The release follows hot on the heels of Silver Scroll Awards and Going Global performances from the Waikato-based band. Their song ‘Te Aho Tapu’ was part of Waiata Anthems Week and charted on the New
Read MoreTāmaki Makaurau-based artist Lola unveils her latest single, ‘Under,’ an ethereal call that blends the ambient spirit of ‘90s trip-hop with desert-tinged soundscapes. Exploring the tension between yearning and uncertainty, an enduring theme in
Best news ever! Fat Freddy’s Drop bring their euphoric live show back to Aotearoa to rock Summer 2025. The Teskey Brothers, Coterie, Rubi Du & TOI will be joining Freddys as the band celebrate their new album SLO
AW, the new project from Andrew of Die! Die! Die!, emerges from a deeply personal journey. Recorded by Stefan Neville on reel-to-reel 8-track at their shared studio in Tāmaki Makarau – Tone Exchange, these songs bear witness to Andrew’s
Aotearoa electropop vocalist and producer, Lola unleashes the music video for her latest track ‘Portal.’ Filmed against the breathtaking landscapes of Hunua Falls and Te Henga (Bethells Beach), Lola stars alongside her girlfriend Zoë Gibb (DJ/producer under
Pōneke/Wellington-based singer-songwriter Ebony Lamb shares the focus song and video ‘Come, Put A Record On’ from her debut self-titled solo album, out today, October 20th through Nadia Reid‘s boutique record label, Slow Time Records.
‘On Your Side’ is a tune about grasping the moment, loving those around you and living in the now. Hypnotic breaks and driving bass surround a calming jazz and blues-influenced song that
TĀMAKI MAKAURAU/AUCKLAND, New Zealand – Going Global, Aotearoa’s most anticipated music summit and showcase event has unveiled its lineup of 21 ground-breaking artists who will perform across two nights; Friday, September 1st,
“For me, ‘Amokura’ celebrates my heritage, it’s a connection to my homeland. I hope my ancestors are happy” – Paora Apera (P.Digsss’) To celebrate Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani – Cook Islands Language
Pōneke/Wellington-based singer-songwriter Ebony Lamb releases a new single ‘My Daughter My Sister My Son’ on Slow Time Records, the boutique label helmed by acclaimed Aotearoa/New Zealand musician Nadia Reid. Ebony was recently recognised as a Top 20
Maori music collective IA, (pronounced te reo: ‘e-ah’) share an emotive new single ‘Ruia Taitea’, with a stunning live music video performed on Mt Ruapehu. The release follows hot on the heels of Silver Scroll