💚 Happy NZ Music Month angels. This week's show sees plenty of new music (unreleased Caru even) and older hidden gems, from Joni Mitchell to Libyanand Nigerian Funk to Dubstep to Shoegaze and all inbetween this show goes deep and wide! We also pay tribute with some listener requests to the late great MC Conrad who sadly passed on Tuesday.
Our Obtuse Track of the Week sees a wobbly Alix Perez number. And Live before the Entertainment Guide picks out a Talking Heads classic.
Thank you to all who texted in for the gorgeous Steinlager chilly bin and congrats to Kelsey for taking out the W.
I'll hopefully see some of you at Fancy New Band tonight (Friday 3rd May, 2024). If not, same time next week!
As always, here lives the show spotify playlist that updates weekly in order of the tracks featured on the show (those that are available ofcourse). 💚
Joni Mitchell - Tiger Bones Shabaka, Saul Williams - Managing My Breath, What Fear Had Become asuka ando, JAGABE - DUBUKU (DUB) Romare - Rising Sun Fontaines D.C. - Starburster Sababa 5 - Bezani Nilüfer Yanya - Like I Say (I runaway) Smashing Pumpkins - Glynis Funk’n’SloCuts - lazy susan DBLDBL - Fakey (feat. Randa) Caru - Trillary Dub Alix Perez - Lifeline Happy Mondays, Andrew Weatherall, Paul Oakenfold - Hallelujah (Club Mix) Repairs - LYLAS Kraus - Crystal Motors Liam Finn - Purple Dress Nujabes, Shing02 - Luv(sic.) pt3 Makoto - Golden Girl (feat. MC Conrad) Metronomy, Naima Bock, Joshua Idehen - With Balance Ahmed Fakroun - Nisyan Blame, MC Conrad - Words 2B Heard Meets 360 Clic MC Conrad, Total Science - Soul Patrol Talking Heads - Girlfriend Is Better (Live) Justice, Connan Mockasin - Explorer Gnoomes - Ule (radio edit) Pure X - Middle America Marcy Playground - Sex & Candy Peter King - African Dialects Dampé - King Tide (Divorce from New York Remix) Olufemi Ajassa, His New Nigerian Bros - Aiye Le Los Palms - From The Shadows Bobby Hughes Combination - Microneseren Peggy Gou - 1+1=11 Cindy Lee - Flesh and Blood Violent Femmes - Blister In The Sun
Last night hundreds gathered outside the General Library at the University of Auckland to rally in support of students in Palestine. The action was inspired by, and in solidarity with, students in campuses across the United States. Thousands of US students have set up encampments to protest their University and Government’s role in supporting Israel to carry out a genocide in Gaza.
Caeden spoke to one of the leaders of the action in Tāmaki Makaurau, Layan Khalil. They started by asking her to describe Student Justice for Palestine.
They also spoke to Yale University student Andre Fa’aoso about the protests on the ground in the United States. Andre is a former Wire host and has been reporting on the events for the Yale Daily News. They spoke about the reports of both police violence against protestors and anti-semitism from protestors, and the goals and demands of the striking students. It comes as US College Presidents, including the Yale President, have been summoned to Congress to speak on anti-semitism on their campuses.
For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party Wire Host Caeden speaks to Carmel Sepuloni about pay rises for MPs and National’s new social housing policy.
They speak to Shane Henderson for City Counselling about the Palestine protests in Tāmaki Makaurau and the end of half priced public transport for under 25s.
They speak to Student Justice for Palestine Organiser Layan Khalil about the student rally for Palestine that took place on campus last night, and with Andre Fa’aoso on the student protests for Palestine in the United States.
And they speak to Dr Kirsten Zemke about the racist backlash Beyoncé received after releasing her popular country album, Cowboy Carter, earlier this year.
News and Editorial Director, Jessica Hopkins speaks to Professor Law at the University of Auckland, Claire Charters, about the United Nations Human Rights Council’s five-yearly Universal Periodic Review.
Producer Jasmine speaks Tara Jackson, Executive Director of the New Zealand Anti-Vivisection Society, about the current state of animal rights protections in Aotearoa.
For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party’s Carmel Sepuloni I ask about MPs getting a pay raise, recent polling results that showed an increase in support for Labour, and a new policy from Associate Housing Minister Tama Potaka which would prioritise whānau with tamariki for social housing.
Weekly Palestine protests have taken place in Britomart since last October, and an action in support of Palestine with several hundred students took place at the University of Auckland last night.
For City Counselling this week, Wire Host Caeden asked Councillor Shane Henderson for his stance on the Palestine protests, as well as Council’s view more generally.
They also ask about the community impacts of half priced public transport for under 25s, which ended on May 1st.
Superstar Beyoncé has recently put out a new country album titled Cowboy Carter. While fans have praised the album, it’s also been met with racist backlash on an institutional level.
Some have said Beyoncé, a woman from Texas, does not truly represent American or country values.
Caeden speaks to Anthropology lecturer at the University of Auckland, Kirsten Zemke, about the backlash and why it’s so harmful. They started by asking about what this backlash was.
This week Milly and Chris chat weed etiquette with the listeners, as well as changes in the USA that could mean bigger things. This and so much more great green chat on Marijuana Media.
Dr Lara Greaves gives us some Political Commentary on the rolling of two ministers, recent polls and a potential payrise for MPs. On Breakfast Food, Lucinda chats fermenting- including kombucha, and how to avoid botulism. Excellent. Louisa Nicklin chats about her new single, Thick, which is from her forthcoming album. The Hobby Goblins fill the world with song via their dinosaur themed vegetable (or fruit...) instruments. Damien Owen from Music Helps reminds us about NZ music t shirt day- which is tomorrow!
Playlist
Dehd - Mood Ring
Habibi - On The Road
Sam Evian - Why DoesIt Take So Long
Geneva AM - Pikipiki feat. Mara TK, Samara Alofa, Hawkins, Rewi McLay
Stinky Jim - Cry For The Ute
Phoebe Rings - Mandarin Tree
Mel Parsons - Little Sadness
Earth Tongue - Grave Pressure
P.H.F. - BUG
Kindness - فلسطين
Mokotron - Decolonize Existence (Big Fat Raro Remix)
Milly takes the helm for some all round good vibes this Thursday! Chatting all things green with Chris Fowlie and joining a great musician Jack Robertson to make some delicious Victor Gin cocktails. All this and some fantastic tunes, even some you know, here on Thursday Drive!