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Neo Radio

Neo Radio

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Radio Show inspired by the 80s #Synthwave #Popwave #ElectroFunk #Fusionwave #Retrowave #Synthpop #Modern80s • 10pm (NZ) Sunday Nights on @retrohitradioNeo Radio Music
Episodes
  • INDIGO
    Aug 10 2025

    Auckland based songwriter and vocalist, INDIGO chats with Richard about how she broke into the music scene, where she first learned she had a gift with her singing voice, and how that has led her into a career in music.

    They reflect on how Synthwave is super niche in New Zealand, but have ideas on how this could find new audiences. Plus some bonus surprises, you'll have to listen for!

    Originally aired on Retro Hit Radio, August 10 2025. Note, songs have been edited out for copyright.

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    22 mins
  • Mayah Camara
    Aug 3 2025

    In this long distance call to, yes, a radio station, Mayah Camara chats with Richard about her latest releases, collaborations and and her incredible content and artwork on socials.

    Learn about the songs that inspired her as a kid, and how she has used this as inspiration in her own music - Richard correctly spotted a few clues (and if you caught the show live, you would have heard us play them too!).

    Originally aired on Retro Hit Radio, August 3, 2025. Note songs have been edited out for copyright.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Killstarr
    Jul 27 2025

    Sometime during the chilly mid-winter of 2186, Killstarr, a Melbourne based synthwave maestro is creating neon-soaked 80s inspired cinematic synthpop jams.

    He explains to Richard how he builds his music soundscape, or shall we say, audio dreamscape. We also talk about the camaraderie within the synthwave scene, and run through a number of his favourite tracks.

    Originally aired on Retro Hit Radio, July 27 2025. Note, songs have been edited out for copyright.

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    53 mins
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