Sound Thinking with Graham Reid & Marty Duda

May 15th: Ryan Bingham/Teddy Thompson/Split Enz/Shakey Graves/Jobi Riccio/Elskan FLY

44 min · 14. maj 2026
episode May 15th: Ryan Bingham/Teddy Thompson/Split Enz/Shakey Graves/Jobi Riccio/Elskan FLY cover

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Listen in as Graham and Marty dissect new albums by Ryan Bingham & The Texas Gentlemen, Teddy Tompson, Jobi Riccio, Shakey Graves, Clairaudience and ELskan FLY along with a look at Split Enz Live! And there's a New Zealand Gig Guide along with some Final Thoughts... Sound Thinking with Graham Reid and Marty Duda: In an age of playlists and hot takes, two of New Zealand’s sharpest music minds still believe in listening before speaking. SOUND THINKING is the podcast for people who care what they’re hearing. Between them, they’ve interviewed everyone worth hearing. Now they’re turning the mics on themselves. SOUND THINKING: where decades of music journalism meet an hour of unfiltered conversation.

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