Kane Power
Tiny Tidal Waves
Tiny Tidal Waves is an eclectic, alternative music show exploring influential sub genres, artists and albums. From Acid Jazz to Math Rock, Neo-Soul to Post Hardcore - join your host, Kane Power, as he dives into tiny niches that have made a huge impact.
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Episodes
EP62 - Afrobeat 11.11.2025 1:28:44
It's not Afrobeats, it's Afrobeat, and it's pretty much all about one guy.
EP61 - D'Angelo 21.10.2025 1:33:24
This week we pay tribute to the late, great, D'Angelo.
EP60 - Power Metal 14.10.2025 1:31:02
This week we get fantastical with a deep dive into Power Metal.
EP59 - Supertramp 23.09.2025 1:25:16
To celebrate the life of Rick Davies, this week we're listening to Supertramp and learning a little about their history.
EP58 - Power Pop 16.09.2025 1:29:07
Essentially an American response to the British Invasion, made by Anglophiles a couple of years too young to have been in bands the first time round.
EP57 - Mastodon 26.08.2025 1:35:58
Prompted by the tragic passing of Brent Hinds, guitarist and vocalist of Mastodon, this week we dive into their back-catalogue and discuss their rise to metal legends.
EP56 - Muse 19.08.2025 1:37:13
Kane's searching for a Muse song...will he find it? Did he make it up? Either way, we listen to a bunch of Muse.
EP55 - Acid Jazz 12.08.2025 1:33:03
This week we're back in the weird part of the 90's listening to music some people called Acid jazz.
EP54 -Alice In Chains 05.08.2025 1:34:47
Alice In Chains are a beautiful, heavy, dark, gorgeous Heavy Metal band from Seattle.
EP53 - Ozzy Osbourne 29.07.2025 1:32:35
This week we find out why Ozzy Osbourne was such a legend, and play his most defining vocal recordings.
EP52 - Carnivorous Plant Society 22.07.2025 1:31:16
This week we check out Auckland based 'Cinematic-Jazz' group Carnivorous Plant Society, who are playing at The yard this Friday night.
EP51 - Post-Punk 15.07.2025 1:32:38
This week we dive into the wave of Post-Punk! Let's get bleak.
EP50 - Donald Fagen - Morph The Cat - Feat Nicky Keys 08.07.2025 1:27:20
This week I've got Nicky keys in the studio to talk about the album 'Morph The Cat' from Donald Fagen.
EP49 - Deftones 01.07.2025 1:41:03
This week we talk Deftones and listen to a bunch of their best early songs.
EP48 - 2000's Melodic Metalcore 24.06.2025 1:27:50
It's like normal Metalcore but with singing, and more Death Metal Influence, specifically from the mid 2000's.
EP47 - Sepultura 17.06.2025 1:40:12
The greatest metal band ever? Tonight it gets ultra heavy with the legendary Sepultura, and I barely talk coz there's too many songs.
EP46 - Turnstile 10.06.2025 1:33:49
Turnstile just released their new album 'Never Enough', so we listen to it in full, as well as revisiting some of their older records.
EP45 - Alt-Rock feat. Bruci Jordan 03.06.2025 1:39:08
Tiny Tidal Waves - EP45 - Alt-Rock feat. Bruci Jordan.
EP44 - Soundgarden 27.05.2025 1:31:28
It's been a long time coming...This week it's the pioneers of Grunge, Soundgarden.
EP43 - Early Jazz Fusion 20.05.2025 1:29:17
This week we dive into the pool of Jazz Fusion, and it gets deep.
EP42 - Stoner Rock 13.05.2025 1:29:37
Low tuning, bass heavy, over-driven amps, big-time fuzz, bluesy riffs, groovy. It's Stoner Rock!
EP41 - 'My Influences' Feat. Miguel Park Villagra 06.05.2025 1:28:06
Miguel is in the studio to talk about his early influences. We go from punk to rock, hip-hop, metal and back.
EP40 - Psychobilly 29.04.2025 1:31:06
It's not Rockabilly, it's not Punk...It's Psychobilly! Double bass, tall hair and attitude...Oh the horror!
EP39 - Grunge pt1 (1990-1991) 22.04.2025 1:29:53
This week it's Grunge! But only from 1990 and 1991, which is why it's part 1!
EP38 - Chaka Khan 15.04.2025 1:27:05
The Queen of Funk is playing in Auckland, so we celebrate by playing all her hits and talking about her career.
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