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Nick catches up with Director Taratoa Stappard to talk about his debut feature film Mārama.
Stalwart of the music scene Chris Matthews (Children's Hour, This Kind of Punishment, Headless Chickens) joins Nicholas to discuss his Songwriter's Choice picks on Audio Culture.
Filling in for HALFQUEEN today, playing some tunes from artists you and I are both excited to see play this summer. Featuring the 95bFM Album of the Week from Sleaford Mods, The Demise of Planet X, which drops tomorrow and guest selections on wax from Rory. Later in the show, Castor speaks with NYC-based comedian Gianmarco Soresi who'll be performing in Tāmaki Makaurau tomorrow evening at SkyCity Theatre. Whakarongo mai next week as we'll be returning to regular programming with Chris on Marijuana Media and HALFQUEEN on selections.
This week Chris discusses last week's "cannabis arrests up 50% while cocaine surges" with Police Minister Mark Mitchell saysing drug law enforcement is working, a new study out this week: legalisation drives out crime and metabolic desease affecting 1 in 3 adults.
Sof chats with Ben Easton, Dottie Cockram and Harry Catchpole of deary (UK) ahead of releasing their debut LP Birdingvia Bella Union on April 3. The album is a curated act of care for the listener, guiding us through its ethereal, dreamy shoegaze, fuzzy guitar tones, and vocal instrumentation, all while giving us these instrumental intervals to reflect as the band considers their place in the world and the consequences of our being as people on this earth.
Birding by deary is out this Friday 3 April via Bella Union, where all good music is found.