Today’s very special guest is Tāmaki Makaurau-based composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Serebii (the artist project of Callum Mower)!
After establishing the Serebii project with several albums’ worth of trancing neo-soul and shape-shifting ballads, much of it done in collaboration with fellow New Zealander Arjuna Oakes, Mower had no lack of confidence in his musical abilities. But much of Mower’s focus in the past was on instruments and production—swirling, cinematic instrumentals under his own name or funky art-pop jams with others on vocals. On Dime, however, Mower knew he wanted to push forward with his own singing placed centre stage.
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Today’s very special guest is Tāmaki Makaurau-based composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Serebii (the artist project of Callum Mower)!
After establishing the Serebii project with several albums’ worth of trancing neo-soul and shape-shifting ballads, much of it done in collaboration with fellow New Zealander Arjuna Oakes, Mower had no lack of confidence in his musical abilities. But much of Mower’s focus in the past was on instruments and production—swirling, cinematic instrumentals under his own name or funky art-pop jams with others on vocals. On Dime, however, Mower knew he wanted to push forward with his own singing placed centre stage.
Today's special guest is Aotearoa Indie rock band of brothers, Daily J!
Gearing up for an exciting return to the stage, announcing a highly anticipated tour across New Zealand and Australia in support of their third studio album, "Scatterbrains".
"Scatterbrains" features a mix of vibrant surf guitar riffs, lush harmonies, and introspective lyrics that explore themes of disconnection, self-reflection, and the bittersweet nature of growing up.
Made up of three brothers Jayden, Jonny and Jesse Paul and their good mate Rick Everard, the band has a hard-earned reputation as one of New Zealand music’s most successful exports, with tens of millions of streams across platforms and sold-out tours across countries.
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Today’s very special guest is Tāmaki Makaurau-based composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Serebii (the artist project of Callum Mower)!
After establishing the Serebii project with several albums’ worth of trancing neo-soul and shape-shifting ballads, much of it done in collaboration with fellow New Zealander Arjuna Oakes, Mower had no lack of confidence in his musical abilities. But much of Mower’s focus in the past was on instruments and production—swirling, cinematic instrumentals under his own name or funky art-pop jams with others on vocals. On Dime, however, Mower knew he wanted to push forward with his own singing placed centre stage.