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London, UK
9 NOV 2010Documentary60 min
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Episode
  • Original name: Making Tracks
  • Type: Scripted
  • IMDb link: 9076960
  • IMDb rating: 7.2 (7 votes) Search
  • Networks: History
  • Country: NZ
  • Language: English
  • Schedule: Sundays
Episode description:
London is one of the world's great musical cities, and in this episode we experience its mid-summer glory. We start with legendary musician Damon Albarn of Blur and Gorillaz fame, then progress to exclusive interviews with superstar producer Mark Ronson and rapper Professor Green. In his ongoing quest to promote New Zealand music to the world, Nick also DJs from a London Black Cab and sets up a New Zealand music 'silent disco' at summer music festival 'LoveBox'. As always on Making Tracks, Nick's ongoing mission is to get a great New Zealand song re-recorded in a local style. This week, classic Kiwi love song 'Not Given Lightly' is given the London treatment. Originally written and recorded by Chris Knox, this week it reworked by award-winning London three-piece indie band The Invisible. It's catchy, tear-jerking and totally unmissable all at once
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