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Featuring a special announcement, Marlon Williams is about to embark on a nation-wide tour for his forthcoming album Te Whare Tīwekaweka! Check out all the info here. Plus the weekly Aural Emporium.
Playlist
Marlon Williams - Kahore He Mane E (featuring Lorde)
BARB - Leo
Nadia Reid - Send It Down The Line
Good Block - Dub 4 Joy
Lana del Rey - Blue Jeans (RAC remix)
Goat + MC Yallah - Nimerudi
BlueMoonDisco - Bungle's Bungle
Ghost Woman - Street Meet
Hominid - You are not a wallflower
Sanoi, Boznich - Chill Bill
The Nomad - Betta Stand Up
Fontaines D.C. - Starburster
jasmine.4.t - Guy Fawkes Tesco Dissociation
Baby Cool - The Sea
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Over And Over Again (Lost And Found)
LTJ Bukem - Watercolours
Womb - Angels
Rattlesnake Milk - On the Road
Heavy Sentence - Give Yourself To The Night
Dirt - Dreams and Happiness
Earthboogie - Overground
ngaru - Uphill Battle
Jack Glacier - upb4thasun
CHAII - Safar
Six Figga Digga - C.O.C. Flow (feat. Stan Spit, McGruff & Big L)
Featuring a chat with Wazza from Westpac on how to better manage your moolah, avoid scams and how Kiwisaver actually works, plus Ready Steady Learn with Nusch Herman thanks to the University of Auckland. Whakarongo mai nei!
Featuring David Slack on Political Commentary, a special 95bFM announcement that legendary influential Punk rockers The Saints are playing at the Powerstation this Halloween, an interview with Buzz Moller of Voom about the just-announced forthcoming album Something Good Is Happening, and a chat with Tee – the organiser of this Saturday's bike rave on Māngere Bridge in collaboration with Auckland Transport Streets For People programme.
Playlist
Smile - Dressed For Success
Weird Owl - Interstellar Caterpillar
The Streets - On the Edge of a Cliff
Tim Heidecker - Say Yes
The Bemsha Swing - Kintsugi Kids
BlueMoonDisco - Bungle's Bungle
King Buzzo - Dark Brown Teeth
CCTV - austerity blues
The Saints - Know your product
Being Dead - Godzilla Rises
Perfume Genius - No Front Teeth (feat. Aldous Harding)
Serebii - Verrans Corner (ft Leith Sye Towers)
Fontaines D.C. - Living In America
Beverly Kills - Eyes Wide Open
Rubi Du - Played Me
Caru, Brandn Shiraz - Back 2 Back
Half Hexagon - Shadow
School Fair - You only love me cause you want something
Listen back for Isthmus'n That with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson, Short Player brought to you by NZOA Musicfeaturing Ripship and their latest album Crawling Chorus, and Ready Steady Learn with Dr Andrew Hall thanks to the University of Auckland.
Jonny brings you three hours of music, features, opinion and probably-other-stuff-as-well. Featuring Loose Reads thanks to Time Out Bookstore and a chat with CHAII ahead of her appearance at Cross Street Music Festival on 8 March. Whakarongo mai nei!
Playlist
The South Hill Experiment - Open Ocean
Lunchbox - Evolver
Orions Belte - The Carneddau
The Veils - Melancholy Moon
ngaru - Uphill Battle
BlueMoonDisco - Bungle's Bungle
Lagartijeando - Guinea Congo
Zuke - Hyperion
Billy Strings - Dust in a Baggie
Robin Kester - Departure
exmagician - Keep Your Nose Clean
Marsellie - Drink Me Like Water (The Organism Remix Radio Edit)
Marsellie - Drink Me Like Water (The Organism Remix)
Kicking things off with a first spin of the latest single from Half Hexagon, slections From The Crate by Cam from Southbound Records. This week's picks were extraaa smashing . . . with Cam sharing exclusive Valentine's themed records. How bosom! . . . (in the adjective way, not the women's breasts way). Litia gave us the scoop on what to watch on the box on Viewmaster and Kirsten chats Fender Rhodes on Travelling Tunes.
Playlist
Jonny brings you three hours of music, features, opinion and probably-other-REALLY-COOL-stuff-as-well. Today's show included a heap of romantic tunes, just for you, on Valentine's <3 The weekly catch-up with Cam from Southbound Records was extra smashing this week . . . with Cam sharing exclusive Valentine's themed records.
Elijah Johnston - Valentines Day
A Place To Bury Strangers - Exploding Head
Zuke - Pillars of Creation
Zuke - Pillars of Creation
Zuke - Hyperion
BlueMoonDisco - Bungle's Bungle
Marlon Williams - Aua Atu Rā
Half Hexagon - Shadow
Japanese Breakfast - Orlando in Love
Fu Manchu - King Of The Road
Amyl and the Sniffers - Some Mutts (Can't Be Muzzled)
Fontaines D.C. - Jackie Down The Line
Fontaines D.C. - Living In America
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - New Babies, New Toys
Thursday Breakfast is stacked with a bunch of helpful info. Listen back to hear Political Commentary with David Slack, Natural Ange returns for the first time this year, and Ben from The New Zealand Drug Foundation chats GHB/GBL on What's The Buzz, brought to you by The Level.
Rosetta and Milly catch up with Zac from Radio One to hear about what's happening down in Ōtepoti, upcoming gigs, and favourite recent releases! Whakarongo mai nei!
HALFQUEEN had a kōrero with Nabihah Iqbal ahead of her DJ set at Neck of The Woods this Saturday, as part of Strange Universe Autumn Edition - with Mariam on support. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rosetta and Milly catch up with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson to chat about the Auckland Council's annual plan which is now out for public consultation, the proposed rates rise, and fires in rubbish trucks started by lithium batteries. Whakarongo mai nei!
Continuing our journey in the fashion of uniforms, Pennie chats with Rosetta and Milly about the evolution of military uniforms from flamboyance to camoflage - and how military tactics and changes and influenced uniforms. Whakarongo mai nei!
Natural Ange is back for another kōrero with Rosetta and Milly! This month, the trio catch up about which natural sweeteners are the best, perimenopause, psoriasis and more. Whakarongo mai nei!
Milly sat down for a kōrero with Robert from The Bats ahead of their Corner Coming Up Aotearoa tour - including their show this Saturday at The Hollywood Avondale as part of Strange Universe! Whakarongo mai nei.
Strange Universe has begun, and opening the line-up is Norwegian duo Smerz!
Performing off the back of their 2025 album, Big City Life, Smerz eloquently flit between slower, melancholic tracks and flirtier club numbers, all bound by this thread of romance that runs throughout their work. Blending experimental art pop, electronic, alternative R&B, and even classical elements, their sound embraces the unpredictable, making them impossible to pin down to a single genre.
Listen back to Sof's interview with Catharina Stoltenberg and Henriette Motzfeldt ahead of their Tāmaki debut.
Political Scientist Lara Greaves joins the show to discuss the current state of global conflict and its nuances, as well as our nation's leaders' reactions to it. As well as Kiwi’s thoughts about our parties in the face of an imminent election this year. And the rise of minor parties globally.