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I tēnei ata it's a big baller Breakfast; Dr. Lara Greaves phones up for somePolitical Commentary; Sam teaches us about history of Soy Sauce onBreakfast Food; Kody Nielson phones up from Palm Springs to chat about his new music and some under the radar stuff; and the Acting Festival Director of Show Me Shorts, Gareth Farry lets us know what to expect from the fest this year! Whakarongo mai!
Playlist
Eartheater - Scripture
Lael Neale - For No One For Now (U.S. Girls Remix)
Mug - Connection
Myele Manzanza - The People's Changes
Hand Habits - Aquamarine
Francisca Griffin - falling light
The KVB - Unité
The Melancholies - Love Herself
Anjimile - Stranger
Seb Wildblood & Theophilus London - MDS
Kody Nielson - ERICA'S BIRTHDAY
Kody Nielson - HUNNYBEE'S BIRTHDAY
CRUSH - Fantasy Fiction
Moody.v and the Menstrual Cycle - New Madonnas
bb gurl - spring bb feat. Hans.
3Ds - Spooky
Sam Evian - Never Know
Parquet Courts - Homo Sapien
christoph el' truento - shining bright, growing healthy
I tēnei ata the Deputy Leader of the National Party is on the line for a catch up in What's Up with Shane Reti; Rob makes our heads spin on the Mind Trench; Amelia teaches us about why hot people use elongated vowels onWord Salad; and there's big discussion from the listeners about the holy Bird of the Year competition. Whakarongo mai!
Playlist
Beverly Glenn-Copeland - This Side of Grace
Blood Orange - Happiness
Jenny Hval - Ashes to Ashes
Laetitia Sadier - New Moon
Peach - Buttercup
Moktar - Lemon
Moody.v and the Menstrual Cycle - New Madonnas
serpentwithfeet - Down Nuh River
Parquet Courts - Homo Sapien
CHAII - Get It Done
Miss Leading - Self Help
Albert Stone - Like Cezanne feat. William Wallets [Prod. Nat Lover]
Luke Buda - I'm A Bit Out Of Shape
Khruangbin - So We Won't Forget [Mang Dynasty Version]
Taraka - So Happy For You
Michael Llewellyn - Whangamataa
Eden Burns - Wetwork
Bediquette - intention
Helado Negro - There Must Be a Song Like You
Freddy Reynold - When I'm On
Able Tasmans - The Shape Of Dolls
Ydegirl - Valley song
For Those I Love - You Stayed / To Live (Ela Minus Remix)
I tēnei ata there's a speedy round of Second Guessing; the Mayor is on the line forSounding Off w/ Phil Goff; Richard Larsen phones up to chat about Crush and their new E.P; Alice has some advice for how to put on a theatre show on Stage Direction; there's a Short Player courtesy of Jess Fu and her chat to Young Gho$t of Bad Taste; and we learn stuff on Ready Steady Learn. Whakarongo mai!
Playlist
Coco - Anybody's Guess
Marlin's Dreaming - Showman
Babeheaven - The Hours
Snail Mail - Ben Franklin
Corridor - Et Hop
Black Country, New Road - Chaos Space Marine
Logic1000 - Natural feat. Big Ever
June Jones - Come Into My World (Kylie Minogue cover)
Blam Blam Blam - There Is No Depression In New Zealand
I tēnei ata on the Breakfast Show: Dr Zemke chats about instrumental hits of the 60s, Luke Buda is on the line for the release of his new album; Sam gives us some hot TV recs for another weekend in lockdown; and we review some snacks from the vending machine haha. Whakarongo mai!
Playlist
Spencer. - No Direction
Buzzy Lee - Strange Town
Lawrence Arabia - The Undesirables
Tune-Yards - hold yourself - L'Rain Remix
Best Bets - Crystal Mausoleum
Cate le Bon - Running Away
The Biscuits - She's Strong
Silas Short - Cloudy June
Oceans Before Me - Carry On The Walk
Upper Hutt Posse - E Tu
Taraka - So Happy For You
The Mint Chicks - Blue Team Go!
Adam Tukiri - Little Man
Curtis Harding - With You
Luke Buda - Candy
Luke Buda - Who Would Want To Be Lonely?
The KVB - Unité
Vera Ellen - It's Your Birthday
Albert Stone - Like Cezanne feat. William Wallets [Prod. Nat Lover]
I tēnei ata on the Breakfast Show: Penelope Noir chats about Marilyn Monroe's most recognisable look on Fashion; Suri brings us a hefty tome on Loose Reads; and we travel deep into a crossword rabbit hole for no particular reason which ends up spanning the whole three hours of Breakfast. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata on Breakfast; the radio portal is opened to Ōtautahi's RDU for a chat with Ben from Breakfast; then Dr. Zemke moves us with some tracks with spoken word intros; Vera Ellen is on the line for the release of the very anticipated 'It's Your Birthday,' and Sam chats the old TV Box on Viewmaster! Whakarongo mai!
Charlie is up in the studio again, this week chatting with Rosetta and Milly about the beautiful Papua New Guinean Kindeng single origin bean from eighthirty (which we're giving away on the show this week!) and testing Rosetta and Milly's tasting abilities. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rachel is back up in the studio, filling Rosetta and Milly in on what's going down at the NZ Music Month Summit this Saturday at The Tuning Fork! Listen back to hear about some of the awesome panels happening throughout the day, and register to head along for free via MMF. Whakarongo mai nei!
This week on Ready Steady Learn, Rosetta and Milly are joined in the study by PhD student at the School of Psychology Deborah Hill Cone, to chat about her research in indicators of toxic masculinity such as sexism, narcissism and attitudes toward preventing domestic violence. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rosetta and Milly catch up with MELODOWNZ, to talk about his new album BRON - and his forthcoming tour! Catch him at Double Whammy on May 8. Whakarongo mai nei!
Penelope Noir joins Rosetta and Milly for a chat about the Black Carpet at the Taite Music Prize this year! See Pennie and all the stars at the NZICC next Wednesday April 29 - it's open to the public this year! Whakarongo mai nei.
Hayden from The NZ Drug Foundation is back up in the studio for What's The Buzz - this week chatting with Rosetta and Milly about magic mushrooms. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rosetta and Milly catch up with Minister Paul Goldsmith to talk about yesterday's caucus meeting and the rumoured instability in National caucus support for Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, and the sweeping changes made to clauses across 23 laws surrounding the authority given to the Treaty of Waitangi. Whakarongo mai nei!