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Featuring Travelling Tunes with Dr Kirsten Zemke, Viewmaster with Litia and writers for TheSpinoff Alex and Casey, and From The Crate with Cam thanks to Southbound Records. Whakarongo mai nei!
Playlist
The Liminanas - Prisoner of Beauty
1-800-Mikey - Welcome Back
The Auras - Islands in the Sea
The James Bonds - Spectre
Kaki King - Falling Day
Gordi x SOAK - Lunch At Dune
Jim Nothing - Sundown Clown
BlueMoonDisco - Bungle's Bungle
Reb Fountain - Come Down
Casino Hearts - Blue Eyed [P.H.F. Remix]
Daniele Baldelli - Ashra / Shuttlecock
Sam Cooke -
Sam Cooke - A Change is Gonna Come
Nina Simone - I wish I knew How it would be to be free
Public Service Broadcasting - Arabian Flight
Donzig - Bad Mother
Speedometer - All In
The Brought Low - What I Found
The Heavy Heavy - Miracle Sun
Matrix & Futurebound - Coast To Coast (feat Louis Smith)
Nathan Haines - Squire For Hire feat. Marlena Shaw
Jonny starts of the morning with an interview with Serebii about his upcoming album Dimeand play a first-spin of the leading single Might As Well Be Watching. Kaitlyn reported in from Q Theatre to cover the Great Camp-In with Campingcast Tom Sainsbury, Chris Parker, Kura Forrester and Brynley Stent. The comedic cast of the upcoming Silo Theatre production spent the evening sleeping in tents on the Q Theatre stage to get into the zone for the upcoming play (which has very little to do with actual camping and more to do with high camp). Julien Dyne then phoned in to chat to Jonny about the upcoming Circling Sun and Romi Wrightsgig at Double Whammy this Friday. To round off the morning was Ready Steady Learn, brought to you by Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland. Dr Kiri Dell spoke about the Faculty of Engineering and Business School's collaboration with iwi in the Whareponga Valley to address climate change related challenges facing the Ruātoria region of Tai Rawhiti.
Playlist
Trans Am - North East Rising Sun
Wooden Shjips - Start to Dreaming
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Bout des doigts
MĀ - Pūhā me te Porohewa
Arjuna Oakes & Serebii - Tired Faces
Serebii - Might As Well Be Watching
Reb Fountain - Come Down
Goodwill - Plans
Ghost of Vroom - Pay the Man
Joe Sampson - Salivating Tongues
Wu-Tang Clan - Gravel Pit
The Circling Sun - Bones (Live At Auckland Unitarian 8th July)
Featuring Travelling Tunes with Dr Kirsten Zemke, a guest interview with WHO SHOT SCOTT about his new single The Data, and Viewmaster with the cast of n00b.
Playlist
Publis Service Broadcasting - Arabian Flight
Sam Fender - Seventeen Going Under
Boo Radleys - Lazarus
Eternal Summers - You Kill
Speedometer - Abuja Sunrise
Pleasurewood - Off the Wall
BlueMoonDisco - Bungle's Bungle
Julian Casablancas - 11th Dimension
Mokotron - WAEREA
State Of Mind - Real McCoy
Body of Work - Maudlin To None
Mannequin Pussy - Perfect
Julian Lubin - Patience & Love
O & THE MO - Make Way For The Sun
BIRDPARTY - Motion Safety
The Shelter People - Rock n Roll
WHO SHOT SCOTT - I HEAR THEM LAUGHING
WHO SHOT SCOTT - THE DATA
KNEECAP - Get Your Brits Out
Fu Manchu - Eatin' Dust
Mandrake Handshake - Hypersonic Super-Asterid
Flea Miller - Wasting time
Recitals - Sunflower
Arthur Ahbez - Sister
Genius Of Time - Closer
Joan As Police Woman - The Magic
The Linda Lindas - Nothing Would Change
Ezra Collective - No One's Watching Me (feat. Olivia Dean)
The Cult - She Sells Sanctuary
SANGUINE - Tumutumu Mauga
New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle (Extended Dance Mix)
Starting off Breakfast this morning was a chat between Lucia and the director of the KNEECAPbiopic Rich Peppiatt. The film wowed audiences at the NZIFF and is set for release in Aotearoa on the 24th of October. Jonny played a first spin of Nadia Reid's new single Baby Bright, followed by a phone call with the legend herself to talk about the upcoming album Enter Now Brightness. Dr Gertjan Verdickt talks artificial intelligence and investor forecasting on Ready Steady Learn thanks to Waipapa Taumata Rau The University of Auckland. Whakarongo mai nei ~
Playlist
Antonio Barret & Nice Guys - On Edge
Laurie Anderson - India And On Down to Australia (feat. Anohni)
Artistic director at Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival Bernie Haldene joins Rosetta and Milly for a kōrero about what's on this month - make sure you get out and see some of the incredible shows and works on display before the festival wraps up on March 22! Whakarongo mai nei.
Rosetta and Milly chat with Festival Director Jay Law, about the recently announced programme for the NZ International Comedy Festival! The fest kicks off in May, but early tickets are available for shows now - the programme spans over 150 events! Whakarongo mai nei.
Jim is back on the radio with Rosetta and Milly - this week chatting about harvesting seeds from your fave crops, to ensure that you get many more of the same flowers, fruit, veggies, etc! Whakarongo mai nei!
Pennie joins Rosetta and Milly for a kōrero about knitting! Specifically, the role that knitting played in women's involvement in the world wars. Whakarongo mai nei!
For our monthly catch up with the Green Party, Rosetta and Milly chat with Steve Abel about the Government's response to the unfolding conflict in Iran, what would happen if the Clear Car Standard was scrapped, and the recent announcement that live agriculture exports at sea will not resume this term. Whakarongo mai nei!
Lara joins Rosetta for a debrief about the dramas surrounding Luxon's popularity in recent polls, and how the unfolding war in Iran will impact petrol prices and Aotearoa's economy. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rosetta is joined by Doctoral Candidate at the Faculty of Engineering Poornima Meegammana, who speaks about her research in creating interactive workshops for young girls to increase their confidence in seeing themselves as creators of technology. Whakarongo mai nei!