Andrew Dubber
Calling Home: Andrew Dubber in Norrmjöle, Sweden
Andrew Dubber and partner Michela Magas live in the picturesque village of Norrmjöle (pop 219), in the north of Sweden. They're currently renovating a 200-year-old farmhouse in a forest by a lake and… Audio
Why Does UB40 do this to me?! - on Aotearoa's complicated musical relationship
Love them or loathe them, the English band UB40 are deeply entwined into Aotearoa's musical DNA. Yadana Saw explores how a reggae-pop band from the British West Midlands burrowed into the South… Video, Audio
The Mixtape: Andrew Dubber
Andrew Dubber is a music technologist, author, broadcaster, and academic. Along with his partner Michela Magas he runs Music Tech Fest, and lives in Sweden with two big fluffy dogs. Back in NZ to… Audio
RNZ's new arrangements for music
RNZ is rethinking its approach to music, with a multimedia strategy to broaden its reach. Mediawatch asks what this will mean for its audiences, and asks an expert what's working for public… Audio
RNZ's new arrangements for music
RNZ is rethinking its approach to music, with a multimedia strategy to broaden its reach. Mediawatch asks what this will mean for its audiences, and asks an expert what's working for public…
AudioMichela Magas and Andrew Dubber: music tech fest
Michela Magas, founder of Stromatolite and the #MusicBricks project, and Andrew Dubber, founder of digital music consultancy group New Music Strategies. Together they run the Berlin Music Tech Fest. Audio
The Secret Life Of Music Radio
Music radio has proven to be one of the most durable members of the old media club, but the move to mobile devices and streaming music services coupled with short attention spans are further diluting… Audio
Music Tech Fest 2014
This week musicians and tech heads came together for Music Tech Fest- a good old fashioned hackathon organised by Andrew Dubber, professor of Music Industry Innovation at Birmingham City University… Audio
Access All Areas: Andrew Dubber - Changing Ratios
Andrew Dubber worked for 20 years in NZ radio, engineered and produced a plethora of local jazz and hip hop albums, before academic opportunities took him overseas. These days Andrew is a senior… Audio
UB40 Signing Off
U.K. reggae group UB40 had its first international success in Aotearoa. The band went on to have five number one singles here and has regularly played sell-out concerts across the country. We caught… Video, Audio
Andrew Dubber in Finland
Reader in Music Industries Innovation at Birmingham City University - and a lecturer, author, consultant, public speaker, broadcaster and blogger. He's in Helsinki for the 9th Nordic Jazz Conference. Audio
Playing Favourites with Andrew Dubber
New Zealand author, speaker, producer and broadcaster, who lectures on music industries at Birmingham City University. Audio
Musical Chairs - Jim Langabeer
Described in 'New Zealand Musician Magazine' as the "Obi Wan Kenobi of the Sax.'" Jim Langabeer has led contemporary bands, performed with electronic musicians, taught entire generations of players -… Audio
Musical Chairs - Luke Hurley
One of New Zealand's most enduring singer-songwriters, Luke Hurley is a poet, busker, performer, recording artist and philosopher - perhaps the antipodean answer to Billy Bragg. Today Luke Hurley… Audio
Barry Jenkin - Musical Chairs
Musical Chairs featuring Barry Jenkin, a.k.a. Doctor Rock – Renegade disc jockey, record producer, former Radio with Pictures host and committed punk. Audio
Musical Chairs - Nathan Haines
For some musicians, jazz is purely and simply in the blood. For saxophonist Nathan Haines, that's quite literally true. His brother Joel and father Kevin are both among New Zealand's most respected… Audio
Musical Chairs - Kim Paterson
Musical Chairs today features trumpet legend Kim Paterson. He's been at the forefront of jazz in New Zealand and Australia for over 40 years and is considered one of the best we've ever produced. As… Audio