Studio Stories

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Studio Stories. An award winning podcast that spotlights the people behind some of New Zealand’s best known albums - and the stories behind their creation. We take you into the studio and hear from artists, producers and engineers, who talk inspiration, frustration, elation, and the power of the musical creative process. Winner of 4 Golds and 1 Silver at at the 2023 New Zealand Podcast Awards. Listen, rate and review at studiostoriespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Pumpkinhead - Sloth w/Brent Milligan, Jason Peters and Aaron Hogg

    30/09/2025

    Pumpkinhead - Sloth w/Brent Milligan, Jason Peters and Aaron Hogg

    Donate to Studio Stories for as little as $5 through Buy Me A Coffee! Support the promotion of New Zealand music and keep the lights on at Studio Stories HQ Follow us on Instagram for the latest updates: instagram.com/studiostoriespodcast  Stream episodes subscribe, review and more at www.studiostoriespodcast.com Christchurch's Pumpkinhead came roaring out of the mainland in the early 90's. The band's 1995 album Sloth was recorded at Phil (AC/DC) Rudd’s rural Mountain Studio, near Tauranga with the band's live engineer David Wernham co-producing with the band. Wernham was also the guitarist/vocalist in the band 147Swordfish. The album yielded hits "I Like", "Third Eye" and the first single "Water". After playing on the Sloth recording sessions, guitarist Jason Harmon left the band in December 1994. When the band played Strawberry Fields Festival in Raglan, February 1995, Dave Hunt proved to be a more than capable replacement on guitar. Pumpkinhead were an absolute force of nature on the live stage with Rip It Up magazine's John Russell wrote of their Strawberry Fields performance: “Every element gelled, all stops were pulled, and the result was the most supreme live performance. Just when you think they are peaking, Brent begins swigging kerosene and blows a series of enormous fireballs that tips the performance over the edge into the realm of something other worldly.” The band imploded in November of 1996, but at the time of this writing are set for a series of reunion shows to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Sloth as well as a remastered vinyl reissue, now expanded with two bonus tracks. Originally recorded at AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd’s Mountain Studio and released in 1995, Sloth climbed the NZ charts and gave us the single 'I Like' earning critical acclaim as one of the wildest debuts of the era. - Flying Out Our Guests Aaron Hogg Brent Milligan Jason Peters Buy or Stream Sloth: Spotify Apple Music Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    54 min
  2. Shapeshifter - Soulstice w/P Digsss, Sam Trevethick, Nick Robinson and Evan Short

    16/09/2025

    Shapeshifter - Soulstice w/P Digsss, Sam Trevethick, Nick Robinson and Evan Short

    Donate to Studio Stories for as little as $5 through Buy Me A Coffee! Support the promotion of New Zealand music and keep the lights on at Studio Stories HQ Follow us on Instagram for the latest updates: instagram.com/studiostoriespodcast  Stream episodes subscribe, review and more at www.studiostoriespodcast.com Soulstice  - the third album from NZ drum and bass icons Shapeshifter was released in 2006, reaching No. 4 on the New Zealand Album Chart. It's production marked a distinct change in creative direction by the band, as well as being the first record to feature former part-time contributor Paora 'P Digsss' Apera as a permanent feature in the group's line up. As a result - 'Soulstice' features a far heavier vocal focus compared to Shapeshifter's earlier, more traditional work with additional vocal contributions by long time collaborator Ladi 6. in 2005, relocating back home to NZ from Melbourne, the band set about creating a more organic approach to production - seeking out a back to basics 'bach' (a New Zealand holiday home) in the heart of Kaikoura to convert into a studio. The result is a record that showcases their versatility, seamlessly blending elements of soul, drum and bass, funk, reggae and rock, tied together with incredible work from Mix Engineer Evan Short and long time live sound engineer and producer Tiki Taane. Soulstice achieved Gold sales status in New Zealand in just 3 weeks and has since achieved Platinum sales and spawned some of the group's most popular songs, such as fan favourites "Electric Dream", and "Bring Change", "New Day Come" and "One". “Bring Change” received the Tui Award for Best Electronic Release. Our Guests P Digsss Sam Trevethick Nick Robinson Evan Short Buy or Stream Soulstice Spotify Apple Music Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    59 min
  3. The Black Seeds - The 20th Anniversary of "On The Sun" w/Barnaby Weir and Lee Prebble

    30/10/2024

    The Black Seeds - The 20th Anniversary of "On The Sun" w/Barnaby Weir and Lee Prebble

    WE’RE COMING BACK FOR SEASON 5! New episodes coming soon. Donate to Studio Stories for as little as $5 through Buy Me A Coffee! Support the promotion of New Zealand music and keep the lights on at Studio Stories HQ Follow us on Instagram for the latest updates: instagram.com/studiostoriespodcast  Stream episodes subscribe, review and more at www.studiostoriespodcast.com *Season Finale With "On The Sun", Wellington's The Black Seeds circa 2004 found themselves on the cusp of change. Not only were the band embracing a more funk approach with this record, but post release, would see founding members depart with their blessing for the band to continue. The album spawned several huge hits, "So True", "Fire" and "Turn It Around" and It reached number 3 on the New Zealand albums chart. The Black Seeds, of course, have gone on to huge success, and it really began with this - their 3 x Platinum second album, recorded with Lee Prebble at The Surgery Studios in Wellington. THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF ON THE SUN To celebrate 20 years since The Black Seeds released their sophomore album “On The Sun”, they have FINALLY pressed it to vinyl for the very first time. All 11 original Songs have been carefully remastered for this format by Mike Gibson from the original masters by Don Bartley at 301 Sydney way back in 2004, and this delicious NZ made package comes on two 180gm black vinyl with printed inner sleeves. They have included two bonus tracks in this release with the 2023 Waiata Anthems Te Reo version of So True “Koia Ko Koe”, and a previously unreleased track Rogan Josh, which was favourite live tune The Black Seeds would sometimes jam for 8-9 minutes. Limited to 1000 copies world-wide.  Includes digital pre-order of On The Sun (20th Anniversary Edition). You get 2 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released. Our Guests Barnaby Weir Lee Prebble Buy or Stream On The Sun Spotify Apple Music Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    43 min
  4. Opshop - Second Hand Planet w/Jason Kerrison, Bobby Kennedy, Greg Haver and Clint Murphy

    23/04/2024

    Opshop - Second Hand Planet w/Jason Kerrison, Bobby Kennedy, Greg Haver and Clint Murphy

    Follow The Award Winning Studio Stories on Instagram instagram.com/studiostoriespodcast  Buy Me A Coffee support the promotion of New Zealand music and keep the lights on at Studio Stories HQ Studio Stories is a Rustle Podcasts Production. www.studiostoriespodcast.com Opshop in 2005 found themselves in a bit of a flux. "You Are Here" was their platinum selling debut, but line up changes meant the band were feeling the pressure to find their new sound and then, follow up such a successful first outing. But as you'll hear, pressure creates diamonds. In this episode, Vocalist Jason Kerrison and drummer Bobby Kennedy talk through the band's internal struggles with uncertainty around the albums direction, through to it's ultimate success, and production team Greg Haver and Clint Murphy dive into the detail around crafting the album's sound. Plus special guest - film maker Adam Jones details how he caught the whole thing on film for "Second Hand Planet - The Documentary". Watch the Documentary Here Second Hand Planet would go on to win big at the 2008 NZ Music Awards, winning Single of the Year (for "One Day") Highest Selling NZ Album and Highest Selling NZ Single (for "One Day") Our Guests Jason Kerrison Instagram Bobby Kennedy Check out Bobby's Podcast "Don't Give Up" with Danny McCrum Greg Haver Greg Haver is a decorated producer with a diverse background in engineering, programming, and drumming. His illustrious career is marked by collaborations with renowned artists such as the Manic Street Preachers, Melanie C, INME, Opshop, John Cale, Catatonia, Super Furry Animals, and Bullet for my Valentine. His reputation is built on innovative arrangements and versatile production skills. https://www.record-producers.com/roster/greg-haver/ Clint Murphy Clint Murphy is a multi-platinum, award-winning producer, engineer, mixer, songwriter and musician. He has worked on records as diverse as Manic Street Preachers, Enter Shikari, RØMANS and 50 Cent, racking up hits both in the UK and internationally. http://www.clintmurphyproductions.com/biography Adam Jones Adam is an Auckland based Film Maker. http://www.adammjones.com Buy or Stream Second Hand Planet Spotify Apple Music Special Thanks to Adam Jones for the use of select clips from Second Hand Planet - The Documentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 8m

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Studio Stories. An award winning podcast that spotlights the people behind some of New Zealand’s best known albums - and the stories behind their creation. We take you into the studio and hear from artists, producers and engineers, who talk inspiration, frustration, elation, and the power of the musical creative process. Winner of 4 Golds and 1 Silver at at the 2023 New Zealand Podcast Awards. Listen, rate and review at studiostoriespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.