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On sonic gratitude, developing our deeper gifts, the peril of expectation, the potency of the present, and the beauty of self-acceptance. (0:00) - Musical Journey and Transformative Work (5:12) - Early Career Challenges and Breakthroughs (12:25) - Personal Transitions and Professional Growth (14:57) - The Power of Gratitude and Creative Process (15:38) - The Role of Meditation and Yoga in Creative Work (19:35) - The Impact of Friendship and Support (19:57) - Arlie's Musical Projects and Future Aspirations (20:21) - The Influence of Elena's Writing on Arlie's Music (20:42)- The Importance of Self-Acceptance and Present Moment Awareness Arli Liberman is an award-winning screen composer, producer and guitarist who creates vibrant, immersive music for film, TV, multimedia and live experiences. With an unwavering dedication to his craft, Arli's approach to music serves as a transformative force that resonates both on and off the screen. As a screen composer, Arli has worked on a wide range of films, including Sam Kelly's gang movie 'Savage', winning the 2021 APRA Best Original Music in a Feature Film Award. In 2024, he collaborated with Tiki Taane to create the score to the historical drama in Te Reo Māori 'Ka Whawhai Tonu - Struggle Without End' directed by Mike Jonathan, with the theme song 'Hold On To The Dream' featuring Louis Baker, released as a single. Arli composed the original score for NZ film 'The Mountain' (2024), with music by Troy Kingi, directed by Rachel House and produced by Piki Films and Sandy Lane Productions. In 2023, he scored 'Stylebender' a documentary directed by Zoë McIntosh about Nigerian - New Zealand mixed martial artist Israel Adesanya, which was premiered at Tribeca Film Festival. His signature sound can be heard on the 36th America's Cup theme, the opening titles of the FIFA Women's World Cup, The All Blacks Experience at SkyCity, and in the Auckland Art Gallery's filmic exhibition Te Mata. As a solo artist, Arli is also prolific, with his fifth solo album coming out on Bigpop Records, in addition to creating a new collaborative album with renowned composer Rhian Sheehan due out in 2024. Arli's production work on Ngatapa Black's album 'I Muri Ahiahi' earned a nomination for Māori Album of the Year at the Aotearoa Music Awards, and he has performed at MoMA New York and the Montreux Jazz Festival, among other international festivals. Originally from Israel, Arli was a member of the groundbreaking White Flag Project, a pioneering crossover band uniting Palestinian and Israeli musicians. Under the mentorship of platinum-selling English record producer Mark Smulian, he was urged to 'find the back door of the electric guitar sound', which marked the beginning of Arli's journey in developing his sonic identity. In 2009, Arli moved to Aotearoa New Zealand, where he continued to develop his innovative approach to music and began exploring the synergy between composition and visual storytelling.
Today we sat down with NZ music legend Troy Kingi, to talk about stories from his acting career, his 10/10/10 project, and his plans for the future.
This week: new albums from Salmonella Dub and Magic Machine, and a Hanni El Khatib collection from 2017. Also: unhoused marine mammals, the polymath-to-flog pipeline, organ donors, rushed homework, George Lucasing your masterpieces, ocean metaphors, deploy the Troy Kingi, Sabre rattling, getting Kneecapped, dear Jons, rejected Bob Vylan covers and Fidler on the hoof. Next week: Amyl and the Sniffers | Confidence Man | The OffspringSpotify playlists: Current albums | 2024 mixtape | All our playlistsThe database: Review albums since 2015 and year-end top 5 listsFind us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | EmailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Salmonella Dub have just released a new album called For All Things Alive, and they're going on tour. Andrew from the band called up to chat about the locations and how Troy Kingi got involved on one of the tracks after a hail storm in Nelson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Playlist: Leon Bridges - That's What I LoveSkinshape - StornawayJalen Ngonda - Anyone in LoveRoyal Canoe - 77-66Eek-A-Mouse, DJ Bestixxx - More CokeSalmonella Dub, featuring Troy Kingi, Whirlmako Black - Hands in the SoilFat Freddy's Drop - BonesNickodemus, Baba Sissoko, Gitkin - Baba Rides the WonderwheelThe California Honeydrops - Keep on Diggin'The Allergies - I Feel ItAmber Mark - won't cryJohn Rutherford - Blue Deja VuErin Ross - Stay With MeMark Dillon - High NoonBlue Moon Marquee - Let's Get Drunk AgainBonobo - ExpanderAngelo Ferreri, featuring Ralph C - Disko DancingNubiyan Twist, Nile Rodgers, The Reflex - Lights Out - The Reflex RevisionFunky Destination - The Inside Man - Soopasoul RemixSt Germain - Latin Note
FIRST WITH YESTERDAY'S NEWS (highlights from the weekend on Newstalk ZB) It's Kind of the Point Of Act/Still On a High/Is Social Media the Worst Thing We Ever Invented?/You Have to Laugh, Though, Don't You?/Eight of Ten for TroySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 14th September 2024, the man with a remarkable reputation for musical versatility, Troy Kingi joins Jack to chat album number 8 in his 10:10:10 series. Jack ponders a social media ban for those under 16 years of age. Spring is making itself known and chef Nici Wickes shares a deliciously creamy recipe perfect for moments of seasonal entertaining. Can ice cream tub lids be recycled? Kate sets things straight about what can't be recycled through curbside bins. Plus, Apple have released a surprising product - a hearing aid! Tech expert Paul Stenhouse discusses the tech-for-good. Get the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast every Saturday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Troy Kingi is a man on a well-documented mission, creating ten albums in ten different genres, over the course of ten years for his 10:10:10 project. Through this project, Troy has carved a remarkable reputation for musical versatility. In August, he released album number 8 in the project, Leatherman & the Mojave Green, a rock album that has brought him back to his roots. Before getting to work on his final two albums, Kingi has found the time to squeeze in a tour of New Zealand. Leatherman was recorded in Joshua Tree, a national park in California, and Kingi told Jack Tame that the choice to record there was him trying to rekindle the flame that got him into the industry in the first place. “I was at a point where I was questioning all my directions, and back in the beginning, I'd just write for the loving of writing and things would flow the way they'd flowed. And I felt like I kind of lost that,” he told Tame. “So actually going back to a genre of style that is probably the core of who I am, it was timely, it was like, perfect timing.” He's been touring the album around New Zealand since its release, with more shows still to come in Christchurch, Hamilson, Tauranga, Napier, and Gisborne. More info on shows and tickets can be found here. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
INTERVIEW: S.E.I.S.M.I.C on Errick's show with Troy Kingi by Charlotte Esteve and Hansini Wijekoon on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
This week in music: new albums from North Coast megafauna And So I Watch You From Afar, the Buoys (who are girls) and Troy Kingi's just deserts. Also: Sports Takes As A Service, outsider trading, it's still 1996 somewhere, Schroedinger's podcast, making stuff on the computer, shed tinkerers, how do you do fellow kids, one hour specials, it's also still 1998 somewhere, soundtracks again, big round number specials, unaffordable drama, narrower targets, weak spots and weird stains, it's also still 1994 somewhere and that place is Bristol, too frothy, sweary Manc elephants in rooms, unnecessary reunion tours, Faith No More no more, fine print disclaimers, what people really miss about Oasis, you had me at keytar, markers of interesting people, it's been a while, views backed by no evidence, hating all streaming platforms equally, deceptively rapid horses and Gary Oldman's most notorious role. Next week: Los Bitchos | Full Flower Moon Band | Charly BlissSpotify playlists: Current albums | 2024 mixtape | All our playlistsThe database: Review albums since 2015 and year-end top 5 listsFind us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | EmailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Troy Kingi joins Hunter to break down 'Leatherman & The Mojave Green', their new album. ~ Thanks to NZ On Air Music ~
On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 18 August 2024, Bestselling Author Jodi Picoult is an author with a pen game strong enough to induce real tears, she joins Jack ahead of the release of her 29th book. Of all the global stars to rise from this year's Olympic Games —Simone Biles, Katie Ledecky, Dame Lisa Carrington— 36-year-old Macquarie University lecturer Rachael Gunn is perhaps the unlikeliest. Jack talks about why Australian breakdancer Raygun is an icon. Francessca Rudkin shares two marvellous films, ‘The Hardest Line', a music documentary on Midnight Oil and ‘The Instigators', starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck. Troy Kingi is back with a new album “Leatherman & the Mojave Green”, Estelle Clifford shares her thoughts. Get the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast every Saturday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Album 8 in his 10|10|10 project is Troy Kingi's ‘Leatherman & The Mojave Green'. The album is described as a “sun-baked excursion into desert / stoner rock sonics”, released August 16th 2024. Estelle Clifford joined Jack Tame to give her thoughts on the release. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Award winning local musician Troy Kingi has released a rock album, Leatherman & the Mojave Green. Troy talks to Charlotte about the spiritual and transformative experience of recording music in the desert.
TeMatera Smith joins Emile Donovan to talk about what makes it so successful
INTERVIEW: Troy Kingi on upcoming album 'Leatherman & the Mojave Green' and nationwide tour by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
From Ireland to South Carolina, the June 2024 New Music train steams on, bringing you the finest in new releases. Today, Harris King and Liam McIndoe are aboard, giving us the scoop on new music from Cola, Jim Lauderdale, Troy Kingi and Cavalera. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Jonny chats with Bryce Edwards, Lucinda Bennet & Troy Kingi.
This week, Sam says goodbye to Saturday for the final time as he moves to Sunday mornings from next week. This week's show featured new music from Aaron Frazer, Troy Kingi, Greathsouth, The WAEVE and more.
Featured LP is What's The Story Morning Glory by Oasis - 5 tracks from this album plus The Proclaimers, Positive Noise, The Stone Roses, Troy Kingi, Simple Minds, Paul Weller and The Waterboys. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast
Here's how an AI described today's show... Dive into the 'George Breakfast Podcast with Lee and Tammy,' packed with banter, behind-the-scenes insights, and engaging discussions from your favorite morning show. This episode features the 'Big Smoko Snack Hunt,' gym etiquette gripes, listener call-ins, and an interview with music legend Troy Kingi. Don't miss out on the hilarity and relatable moments that make this show a must-listen. Plus, catch Lee and Tammy's thoughts on ice cream toppings and witness their quest to find the ultimate smoko snack. Tune in for laughs, camaraderie, and the punchy energy you need to start your day right. Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pennie chats about rag and bone men on Fashun (brought to you by Re:Circle). Troy Kingi is dialling in to talk about his recent documentary on TVNZ+, Troy Kingi's Desert Hikoi. Abby gives us the lowdown on shortlisted novels for the Ockham fiction category on Loose Reads. C. Zukey is in the studio talking about his debut record, Stone Fruut. Whakarongo mai nei!
Troy Kingi is dialling in to talk about his recent documentary on TVNZ+, Troy Kingi's Desert Hikoi.
Pennie chats about rag and bone men on Fashun (brought to you by Re:Circle). Troy Kingi is dialling in to talk about his recent documentary on TVNZ+, Troy Kingi's Desert Hikoi. Abby gives us the lowdown on shortlisted novels for the Ockham fiction category on Loose Reads. C. Zukey is in the studio talking about his debut record, Stone Fruut. Whakarongo mai nei!
The New Zealand Music Month show - NZ music only from Split Enz, Herbs, Dragon, The Chills, Troy Kingi and many, many others. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Yesterday, Stace and Charlie caught up with Troy Kingi to hear all about his new TVNZ+ series, Troy Kingi's Desert Hīkoi. Troy shares the inside scoop behind the filming and whether his albums are really finished. Plus, Charlie retells a story of Troy Kingi trying to take over his recording studio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's podcast: What purchases did your kids make without you knowing? In the Ring - Azura takes on a listener, Ani Dreaming about .... Drake and Kendrick beef, but which other rappers have been through this beef Being asked to be a part of someone's line at their wedding After idol Troy Kingi joined Stace and Charlie yesterday for a kōrero about his new TVNZ+ series, Troy Kingi's Desert Hīkoi Met Gala recap Omgoss For more, follow our socials: Instagram: Flava Radio Facebook: Flava Radio Tik Tok: Flava RadioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are very lucky to have Troy Kingi, the talented, hard working artist from here in Aotearoa who is underway in his 10 10 10 project, 10 albums, 10 genres, over 10 years... Troy takes us deep into his spiritual experience that he had in the desert of Joshua Tree, in California while filming his new documentary and how it ignited a new creative flame... Troy also gives us a TMS exclusive of one of his new songs from his up and coming album as he inches closer to his 10 10 10 goal... This conversations is an amazing introduction to anyone who hasn't come across Troy before and gifts a new perspective to those that have. Catch Troy's Documentary by clicking the link below!: https://www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/troy-kingis-desert-hikoi Hit that link below to stay caught up with anything and everything TMS. https://www.facebook.com/groups/3394787437503676/ We dropped some merch! Use TMS for 10% off. Heres the link: https://youknow.co.nz/collections/tms-merch-v2 Thank you to the team at Chemist Warehouse for helping us keep the lights on, here at The Morning Shift... https://www.chemistwarehouse.co.nz/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight's featured LP is Only The Strong Survive by Bruce Springsteen - Along with some great tunes by Aretha Franklin, Sam Cooke, Ben E King, Troy Kingi and more. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Troy Kingi - "All Your Ships Have Sailed" from the 2020 album The Ghost of Freddie Cesar on All Good Absolute Alternative Records When he began his career, New Zealand-based actor/musician Troy Kingi set a goal to release 10 albums in 10 genres across 10 years, which he calls the "10/10/10 project." Today's Song of the Day comes from his funk-inspired album, which is also his most personal album: it was inspired by a cassette tape owned by his father, who tragically disappeared around Christmas 2005, while driving between Rotorua and Auckland. As he explained to Music 101, “It looked pretty old and had this hand-scribbled name, ‘Freddie Cesar' on it, and on the back was just handwritten names of songs. I recognized some of the songs from my early childhood back when my parents were still together and started writing down the lyrics as a form of therapy." A search for Freddie Cesar turned up fruitless, so Kingi began to recreate the songs himself. "It's kind of a dedication to my dad and Freddie Cesar, this album. Even though the lyrics aren't fully mine and the music's not fully mine, I feel him when I'm singing these songs." Read the full story at KEXP.orgSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: Militarie Gun, NO CIGAR and Dallas Tamaira aka Joe Dukie of Fat Freddy's. Also: bomb tracks, soft hardcore, genre skeletons, grading on a curve, getting your Troy Kingi on, wandering remixes, Spotify-era success stories, milquetoastsimpwave, measures of distance, beige smorgasbords, pen-throwing levels of crossness, chasin' Statham, Wytchfest '23, here be Dragons, El Mariachi cosplay, sounding the Andy Cooper klaxon and our official podcast position on INXS playing the Glen Hotel in Gladstone on NYE. Next week: Our End-Of-Year Bring Out Your Dead Listening Special featuring CZARFACE, Alison Goldfrapp, Helmet, Chase & Status, The Grogans, Captain Monk, Andy Cooper and anyone else interesting who turns up on AOTY charts in the interim.Spotify playlists: Current albums | 2023 mixtapeThe archive: 2015-2022 review albums and year-end top 5 listsFind us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | EmailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is the last show of 2023!! We made it! There is still plenty of good new music around though and this week's show featured new stuff from Kirin J Callinan, MGMT, Troy Kingi & Ria Hall, Terrace Martin and more.
This week's show featured new music from Quantic, Troy Kingi, Erny Belle and more.
Tonnes o' tunes for you from Christophe el Truento and Troy Kingi, Sven Wunder, Lance Ferguson's Menagerie project and more, and a gang of classic soul, crossover, disco, boogie, fusion, soul, highlife, dub and the rest. Cheers for your ears.
Day two of Rocktober 2022 New Music is filled with contributions from Liam McIndoe, Jay Igancio and Mike Wagner. They discuss new work from Columbia Mills, Troy Kingi, Say Sue Me and Anthony D'Amato. Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com
This week's show featured new music from Troy Kingi, Kraak & Smaak, Avantdale Bowling Club, Freddie Gibbs, Open Mike Eagle and more.
This week's show is a very special show for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori (Māori Language Week). All the music featured on this week's show is in te Reo Māori. Artists who feature include Troy Kingi, Mara TK, SoccerPractise, Alien Weaponry, Moana Maniapoto, Fable and more.
Tune into the Radio One 91FM Breakfast show weekdays, 7am - 10am NZDT or head to https://www.r1.co.nz
Troy Kingi (on Black Sea, Golden Ladder Tour Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
This week's show features new music from Troy Kingi, Gorillaz, Flying Lotus, Kraak & Smaak and more.
Serving you up a jam packed show to wrap up a sweet week. Whakarongo mai nei for some Political Commentary with Dr Lara Greaves; Breakfast Food with Keegan Fepuleai; a kōrero with Troy Kingi about Pū Whenua Hautapu Eka Mumura; Mediabatt with Tim and special guest Remi; and Priya Sami and Alex Freer in the studio for a sneaky first spin for the new BUB track, "Bored"!
Troy Kingi phones up for a kōrero about the release of ‘Pū Whenua Hautapu Eka Mumura' - a revised and translated version of Holy Colony Burning Acres, a total reworking of the album from a Māori world view. It's out tomorrow, whakarongo mai nei!
Last month, we served up the April New Music Mega-Blast and this month, we're back with new music picks from May, this time with a twist. We're trying out Mini-Blasts this month, groups of two or three calls from our community mixed together. Jim and Patrick cap off the series with a Mini-Blast of their own. Here's part two, featuring Liam McIndoe, Barret Ries and Kurt Gallagher. They chose music from ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead, Troy Kingi, Soccer Mommy and Zach Bryan. Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com
Pou Temara grew up, literally, in the bush. He was sent to live with his grandparents in Te Urewera, to learn from them. He's now a professor of tikanga. Glenn meets him to learn about Māori masculinity, and shares notes on his own childhood, growing up as an urban Māori. He also talks to musician Troy Kingi about fatherhood, music and his culture.
Pou Temara grew up, literally, in the bush. He was sent to live with his grandparents in Te Urewera, to learn from them. He's now a professor of tikanga. Glenn meets him to learn about Māori masculinity, and shares notes on his own childhood, growing up as an urban Māori. He also talks to musician Troy Kingi about fatherhood, music and his culture.
The first in our "Surviving Pandemic Series", we hop into what a derailing mind is, how it can show up and ways to direct it back for your highest, deepest good. Pita shares his magically mundane moment(MMM) of Raven's side flops. Sam cracks open the can of worms that is the phrase, "out of shape" and how history reveals it's relationship to white supremacy. We plug our friend, Amber Nicole and her new line of products, Noire Nourishment. DJ Spell and Troy Kingi are our music spotlight this week. Hosted by Pita Rap and Sam MacIntyre Produced by Sam MacIntyre Edited by Pita Rap Supported by Yoooouuuuuu!!! Souljah boi tell 'em lol Resource Section: Friend Plug: Amber Nicole Organic homemade nourishment for hair and body by NoireNourishment (etsy.com) Music Highlight: Spellspellspell, Troy Kingi - Break My Heart https://open.spotify.com/track/7qiArAC6C06xWoh7fFgMIY Keep up with Sam: a MacIntyr Grimoire – Medium @embodymeantmagic | Linktree Keep up with Pita: @pitameanata - ContactInBio (ctcin.bio) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/magicallymundanepod/message
In episode 5 of This Is Not Happening, we wade through blog favourite Sufjan Stevens' much-awaited new album, The Ascension. It's the first album we've picked for an episode before its release, following 2015's Carrie and Lowell, a deeply personal album that we all loved on its release. The Ascension is a departure into electronica, and it truly split opinion. We'll also be diving into new music for the first time, much overdue, with four superb tracks from the past few months. They really were a joy, and you can find them here:Guy: Doves - PrisonersNolan: Troy Kingi - All Your Ships Have SailedJoey: Nilufer Yanya - CrashDavid: Rejjie Snow w. Snoh Aalergra & Cam O'Bi - MirrorsThis album of the month and all our music discussions over the last ten years can be found on the blog at www.thisisnothappening.net, which will run alongside the podcast choices and much, much more. So check them out so to see what we like and where we clash, and comment if something catches your eye. We'd love to see what you think. Episode #6 will find us in review of the year mode, talking about our top ten albums of 2020 and our favourite track of the year. The episode will be with you in time for Christmas. This Is Not Happening:Created by Joey, Nolan, Guy and David.Produced and Edited by GuyTwitter: @thisisnothapngInstagram: @thisisnothappeningpodEmail: thisisnothappeningpodcast@gmail.com
Elijah Whyte is one of the best drummers around. He regularly gigs on a Friday night at Sweatshop with “Beat Council”, as well as gigging with the likes of Troy Kingi, Foley and Harper Finn. In this podcast, we unpacked the journey into his drumming career. From learning with the mentors around him, to gigging at Rhythm and Vines and opening for Six60, Elijah has had some pretty fun experiences. We talked about his love for Jazz, improvisation and the mindset he carries into every gig. Believe it or not, Elijah is also a mad movie buff. We chatted about his escapes into the world of film, and even an exclusive insight into his top 3 (trust me, his recommendations are good). Enjoy this poddy with Elijah.