Aotearoa Hip Hop: The Music, The People, The History
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Phil Bell AKA DJ Sir-Vere captures the stories from the people he’s lived his life with - the NZ Hip Hop community. He’s left no stone unturned to get the most...
It's the mid 90's OMC drop ‘How Bizarre’ and become a global sensation. Rolling Stone writes a full spread on the New Zealand sound. Three the Hard Way connects the dots between reggae and hip hop. DLT & Che Fu work on one of the most iconic songs in NZ Hip Hop history ‘Chains’. Aotearoa Hip Hop: The Music, The People, The History is a rova original podcast. Hosted by Phillip Bell aka DJ Sir-VereWritten by Martyn PepperellAudio Production by Grant BrodieOpening intro by MarekoProduced by Asher BastionExecutive Producer Richard Culph With help fromTegan YorwarthRebecca FrankLaura SpenceLisa DiedricksRorie McGregor Alex King& Nick Brown Special thanks to all guests, interviews and any one who has help fact check, or fill us in on the extensive history & legacies contained in this podcast, you can find out more on our page on Mai FM.co.nz or read our articles on Audio Culture This podcast was made with the support of New Zealand On Air
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Episode Five
Phil Fuemana and the Otara Music And Arts Centre give young South Aucklanders a place to grow their talent. The Proud Tour travels the country. The Christchurch scene struggles with racism and white supremacist skinheads. Brother D & Andy Murmane meet and start the Dawn Raid hustle. Sisters Underground Release ‘In The Neighborhood’. Aotearoa Hip Hop: The Music, The People, The History is a rova original podcast. Hosted by Phillip Bell aka DJ Sir-VereWritten by Martyn PepperellAudio Production by Grant BrodieOpening intro by MarekoProduced by Asher BastionExecutive Producer Richard Culph With help fromTegan YorworthRebecca FrankLaura SpenceLisa DiadricksRorie McGregor Alex King& Nick Brown Special thanks to all guests, interviews and any one who has help fact check, or fill us in on the extensive history & legacies contained in this podcast, you can find out more on our page on Mai FM.co.nz or read our articles on Audio Culture This podcast was made with the support of New Zealand On Air
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Episode Four
It's the early 90's, DLT quits Upper Hutt Posse and helps form Dam Native, Mai FM hits the airwaves. DJ Sir-Vere & Slave start the World Famous True School Hip Hop Show. Jazz, Electronic & Rap collide at Cause Celebre, Zane Lowe forms Leaders of Style with Rob Salmon and Supergroove mania hits the country. Aotearoa Hip Hop: The Music, The People, The History is a rova original podcast. Hosted by Phillip Bell aka DJ Sir-VereWritten by Martyn PepperellAudio Production by Grant BrodieOpening intro by MarekoProduced by Asher BastionExecutive Producer Richard Culph With help fromTegan YorwarthRebecca FrankLaura SpenceLisa DiedricksRorie McGregor Alex King& Nick Brown Special thanks to all guests, interviews and any one who has help fact check, or fill us in on the extensive history & legacies contained in this podcast, you can find out more on our page on Mai FM.co.nz or read our articles on Audio Culture This podcast was made with the support of New Zealand On Air
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Episode Three
The Aotearoa hip hop scene explodes, Sani Sagala aka Dei Hamo gets his start at a Manukau rap battle alongside Slave & Otis. Double J & Twice the T tour NZ schools and inspire a 9 year old Scribe. New Zealand record companies try to get in on the action and the Gluepot incident happens, a punch up involving Upper Hutt Posse, Aotearoa Hip Hop’s first major controversy. Aotearoa Hip Hop: The Music, The People, The History is a rova original podcast. Listen to the whole series now on the rova app. Hosted by Phillip Bell aka DJ Sir-VereWritten by Martyn PepperellAudio Production by Grant BrodieOpening intro by MarekoProduced by Asher BastionExecutive Producer Richard Culph With help fromTegan YorwarthRebecca FrankLaura SpenceLisa DiedricksRorie McGregor Alex King& Nick Brown Special thanks to all guests, interviews and any one who has help fact check, or fill us in on the extensive history & legacies contained in this podcast, you can find out more on our page on Mai FM.co.nz or read our articles on Audio Culture This podcast was made with the support of New Zealand On Air
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Episode Two
In 1985 Upper Hutt Posse form, setting the bar for the new sound of Aotearoa rap & hip hop, they release E-TU and blow the nation's mind. 1988 see’s one of the first international hip hop concerts happen in Auckland, Run DMC live at the Powerstation, which becomes a formative event in New Zealand hip hop. Aotearoa Hip Hop: The Music, The People, The History is a rova original podcast. Listen to the first season now on the rova app. Hosted by Phillip Bell aka DJ Sir-VereWritten by Martyn PepperellAudio Production by Grant BrodieOpening intro by MarekoProduced by Asher BastionExecutive Producer Richard Culph With help fromTegan YorwarthRebecca FrankLaura SpenceLisa DiedricksRorie McGregor Alex King& Nick Brown Special thanks to all guests, interviews and any one who has help fact check, or fill us in on the extensive history & legacies contained in this podcast, you can find out more on our page on Mai FM.co.nz or read our articles on Audio Culture This podcast was made with the support of New Zealand On Air
About Aotearoa Hip Hop: The Music, The People, The History
Phil Bell AKA DJ Sir-Vere captures the stories from the people he’s lived his life with - the NZ Hip Hop community. He’s left no stone unturned to get the most important stories from the people who lived them.
This podcast is a deep dive into Aotearoa Hip Hop History, it's a timeline from its inception, Aotearoa Hip Hop: The Music, The People, The History.
Made with support from NZ on Air.
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