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Hollie Smith (on 'What About ft. Raiza Biza' single release) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Hollie Smith (on 'What About ft. Raiza Biza' single release) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
This week The Gobby Boyz chat Bruno Mars & Anderson Paak teaming up as Silk Sonic, Facebook's shitty new rap platform, and whether it's a good idea for Conway The Machine to (maybe) connect with Slim Shady & Alchemist for a new album. We also review Shordie Shordie & Murda Beatz's Memory Lane, and check out new tracks from A.Chal, RAIZA BIZA, Claz, Big Baby Scumbag, Sinead Harnett, Anieszka and more! --- ◆ FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM ◆ LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ◆ FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK ◆ FOLLOW US ON TWITTER ◆ GIVE US A 5-STAR REVIEW ◆ EMAIL: geekedoffbars[AT]gmail[DOT]com --- Song played in this episode: Same N*ggas - Shordie Shordie Seattle - Shordie Shordie DOCTORS - Shordie Shordie Moral To The Story - Shordie Shordie cosmic.m4a (The Alchemist Version) - Denzel Curry feat. Joey Bada$$ Baitest Sound - JME, Frisco, Shorty, Capo Lee (Norf Face) The Bandit - Kings Of Leon Nobody Like Me - A.CHAL Sustain - Sam Gendel Family - RAIZA BIZA feat. Hollie Smith House 'N' Trust - Claz No Child Left Behind - Jalopy Bungus Crank Dat Yu-Gi-Oh - Big Baby Scumbug Last Love - Sinead Harnett Shovel - Fredwave Presence - Anieszka --- Stories sourced from: Complex, HotNewHipHop, Genius
Jess plays new tracks from Merk, Pickle Darling, Louisa Nicklin, MoMA Ready, Raiza Biza and many more. For Long Player, Jess chats to Pōneke-based multidisciplinary artist, Ana Chaya Scotney (Ngai Tūhoe), about her musical project, Kōtiro. They talk over Zoom about each track from her debut release, 'High-Def Multinational', which was released via Kuini Qontrol and Sonorous Circle. Thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Raiza Biza (on BLKCITY - 'Salsa' single release) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Raiza Biza (on BLKCITY - 'Salsa' single release) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We're pushing through winter with some hot tunes to warm you up; Second Guessing features a cover this morning; Short Player features Raiza Biza's new project; bMovies is back, and we've got Richard Riddiford in the studio to talk about his film Before Everest; Sam from Viewmaster reviews Dinner in America; and Associate Professor Katie Groom talks to us about birth.
Raiza Biza opens up about a past relationship as he talks about tracks from his latest album, 'Grand Opening, Grand Closing'. Thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Jess plays new tunes from Arca, Becca Mancari, Baby Zionov, Clipping and many more. She also talks to her all-time-favourite musician, Phoebe Bridgers, about her new album, 'Punisher'. Raiza Biza talks about tracks from his latest album, 'Grand Opening, Grand Closing', for Long Player.
Raiza Biza (on new album 'Grand Opening, Grand Closing') Interview by Paul Whiley on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Raiza Biza (on new album 'Grand Opening, Grand Closing') Interview by Paul Whiley on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
NEW SEASON 3A Kiwi Original starts with a special music feature with New Zealand artist Hoody Time. We've licensed tracks from Dropout Recording Collective for the Making It New Zealand series and encourage businesses to add and licence local Kiwi music to grow the base of artists making a living from music in New Zealand.In this episode, Hoody Time shares his framework for what's working... the Hoody Time origin story and what's next for the music scene post Covid-19 (HINT: it involves all of us going to see a brand new artist we've never heard before!)TIMESTAMPS3 mins 9 secs The business of music in New Zealand. 7 mins 31 secs Licensing music from artists.9 mins 47 secs 2019 into 2020… and taking advantage of it.15 mins 01 secs New releases coming up.17 mins 18 secs What’s involved in becoming a musician.26 mins 5 secs The moment when the track drops… and how to build momentum.30 mins 42 secs The New Zealand artists that have got production and distribution nailed including MELODOWNZ, Poetik, Ill Baz, Raiza Biza and Bailey Wiley.33 mins 25 secs The Hoody Time origin story.40 mins 58 secs Why all Kiwis should go to a show when we hit Level 1.OPENING MUSICHoody Time - Marshmellow - HoMe (Hoody Time Vocal Edit)Hoody Time - ParisCLOSING MUSICHoody Time - ParisLINKS MENTIONEDWEBSITESPOTIFY INSTAGRAM
This week we speak to Rwandan slash Hamiltonian artist Raiza Biza. Dom wonders if he left the oven on as he BLM marches, Todd is pissed off and Raiza is in a creative hibernation groove. The police are not ok, Dan is ok and the kids are definitely ok. Leon Taylor's givealittle - https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/support-for-leon-taylor-aka-the-basketball-yeti?fbclid=IwAR2XOPKLirTZxs2soYdGtyHcNyq9N07sq-z21EhD5QVlvsA4LoJm5xiOnTM If you want to help support the podcast head to https://www.patreon.com/HNTBAA
We are back with Raiza Biza and Skinni Sound, we finish of with Raizas journey up until now and reflected on his future moves outside of New Zealand and Skinni gives us his take on the local club scene out there. Then it was straight tangents, random stories, tales from NZ and everything else!
In the Studio this week we have Raiza Biza and DJ and Producer Skinni Sound and joined by Engineer Skooch We went in on Raiza's very unique upbringing which spanned several countries, his influences and how he made his way up through the music scene in New Zealand, differences between Australian and NZ drinking culture and much more! Theres lots of stories, lots of "allegedly's" and lots of laughs in this first part of the podcast! Part 2 will be out on Wednesday!
Rewind the Inner Rhythm Show as aired on Kiss FM AU 12th Jan 2020 Tune in every Sat 7-9pm UK / 4-6am AU for Deep Dope Underground House tuneage. Easy peasy listening links for live show, rewinds and social media contact: >>> fanlink.to/XJQ
Super fun show with lots of new music. Plus Nico and DJFGQBNYJs have some deep talks. Playlist:Azo Toke by KOKOKO! on Fongola (Transgressive)Gloria by The Shivas on Dark Thoughts (Tender Loving Empire)Infinity by Skegss on My Own Mess (Loma Vista Recordings)Darkest Light by Shana Falana on Darkest Light (Self)Terrible by Ruby Bones on Tooth (Mint 400 Records)The Night by B.R. Mount & The Doubt on Shadow of A Doubt (SELF)Viking Hair by Dry Cleaning on Boundary Road Snacks and Drinks (IT'S OK)Carnal Beat Machine by Iguana Death Cult on Nude Casino (Innovative Leisure)Sister Daylight by The Clydes on SINGLE (The Clydes)This Changes Everything by Robert Glasper on Fuck Yo Feelings (Loma Vista Recordings)City Girl (feat. Embher) by Raiza Biza on Bygones (Low Key Source)Black Moses by MaLLy on The Journey to a Smile (Mally LLC)Where I'm From by G&D on Black Love & War (SomeOthaShip Connect)Niyet by Neşe Karaböcek on Niyet (Elenor Müzik)Dividido by Alex Cuba on Sublime (Caracol Records)Octavo Sendero by Miguel Abuelo & Nada on Miguel Abuelo & Nada (Moshé-Naïm)Mimil by Franck Valmont on Syncro Rhytmic Eclectic Language (Moshé-Naïm)Fugazi by Haviah Mighty on 13th Floor (Haviah Mighty)Palmolive (feat. Pusha T & Killer Mike) by Freddie Gibbs & Madlib on Bandana (Madlib Invazion/ESGN/Keep Cool/RCA Records)3 Tearz by Danny Brown on U Know What I'm Sayin? (Warp)My Fancy Free Future Love by Common on Let Love (Loma Vista Recordings)Boogie Juice by HalfNoise on Natural Disguise (Congrats)Peace in the Land by Gospel I.Q.s on World Spirituality Classics 2: The Time For Peace Is Now (Luaka Bop)Condition The World Is In by Religious Souls on World Spirituality Classics 2: The Time For Peace Is Now (Luaka Bop)Kawasemi Ah by OOIOO on Nijimusi (Thrill Jockey)
Rwandan-Kiwi hip hop artist Raiza Biza discusses his new album Bygones, global politics, and the African diaspora with Tony Stamp.
Raiza Biza (on 'Bygones' Album Release) Interview by Paul Whiley on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Raiza Biza (on 'Bygones' Album Release) Interview by Paul Whiley on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Raiza Biza Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Raiza Biza Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
New music from Bonobo. A new version of the big Wiley track featuring Stefflon Don, Sean Paul and Idris Elba! Hip Hop from Edo.G and Raiza Biza. Drum & Bass from Chug, London Elektricity and a heavy re-working of RIP Groove by Fixate. A great Jazz track from Makay McCraven. A big Gospel Disco tune from Phenomenal Handclap Band remixed by Ray Mang. Plus plenty more musical treats.
In this week's Pocket Edition, Australian artist Mojo Juju shares her Native Tongue, Mel Parsons and Alex Behan discuss Glass Heart - Mel's latest album and Phodiso Dintwe speaks with Raiza Biza and Remi about their joint EP called Black Hole Sun.
Hamilton-based Rwandan rapper Raiza-Biza and Melbourne-based rapper Remi speak to Phodiso Dintwe about their new EP Black Hole Sun.
Raiza Biza hit our town last weekend and stopped by the den for a cut and yarn. Joined by Mo Muse and Lance da Barber. Raiza Biza: Facebook | Instagram Mo Muse: Facebook | Instagram Lance da Barber: Facebook | Instagram ... We love that you follow us, but our relationship can be much deeper. Let us know what you are interested in, what is happening in your part of Dunedin (and beyond) or share some joy. Celebrate someone, let us all know about secrets you discover and share the love. S/outs: Propel Fitness | Toast Bar | Vanguard Specialty Coffee Co | Great Wall Takeaways | Deep South NZ Clothing
Estere and Raiza Biza's new collaboration introduces us to the mythical African demon the 'Tokoloshe'
Raiza Biza is a Congo-born New Zealand rapper of Rwandan heritage. He is aligned with YGB and heads a collective of artists under the banner AmmoNation. Raiza lives in the future & believes the universal truth is love. Please subscribe to the podcast & check www.verbalhighs.com
“At this point, I can’t even really communicate with my cousins. My Swahili is so broken, my Kinyarwanda is basically non-existent…the catch 22 is that my parents thought speaking English with us would give us some sort of head-start in life.” From Rwanda to Hamilton, Raiza Biza traces the steps of how his family came to New Zealand, talks about the years it took to adjust to life here, the lingering guilt of feeling like he’s not doing enough, and the importance of advocating for women’s rights and equality. He also talks to Lani and Ben about the creative community in Hamilton and how travel has aided in his observational style of music.