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CHAII continues her electric run with the new dance anthem, âOh Nah Yeahâ.
Taking out the top spot on this week’s Te Ahi Top 10 is Dunes, by Shankara NZ. Consisting of Brendan Evans and Elijah Wilson-Kelly, Shankara NZ creates an expansive soundscape through their exploration of different genres and sound pallets.
Every week we welcome new tracks to the RDU 98.5FM playlist. Here are a few of the tunes hailing from Åtautahi that have graced the airwaves this week. Check out the RDU Gig Guide to spot when these artists are playing live locally! Alex TZ – Move Wit This Bxktta – The Krommcutter Awaits infinity […]
Every now and then, an absolute gem of an album appears when youâre least expecting it. For me, this latest gem is #5, by local Åtautahi musician Thomas Isbister.
Taken from his 2020 EP âRecovery Pt.1â, âCautionary Taleâ is a laid-back track from singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Arjuna Oakes.
Taking out the top spot on the latest Te Ahi Top 10 is Åtautahi musician Thomas Isbister with his song âEggsâ. The track is a groovy slice of indie rock featuring a range of electric live instrumentation. âEggsâ appears on Isbisterâs recent album #5, which is his fifth full-length project released since 2019.
TÄmaki Makaurau based PollyHill continues her rapid rise with the brooding new single âChillyâ.
Taking out the top spot on this week’s Te Ahi Top 10 is Christchurch local Producer and DJ Ebb, with his song ‘Alloy’.
Every week we welcome new tracks to the RDU 98.5FM playlist. Here are a few of the tunes hailing from Åtautahi that have graced the airwaves this week. Check out the RDU Gig Guide to spot when these artists are playing live locally! Blair Parkes – cry lonely new building by Blair Parkes Grown Downz […]
In celebration of NZ Music Month, RDU 98.5FM presents Now Thatâs What I Call RDU, a live podcast series taking place on âThe Morning Afterâ breakfast show throughout the month of May. The series aims to delve deep into the rich history and culture that has helped shape the Åtautahi music scene to what we see today. […]