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It's Thursday y'all, get stuck into some Political Commentary, Breakfast Food, a chat with DARTZ, Mediabatt, and a chat with Janaye Henry! Whakarongo mai!
Playlist
Belle and Sebastian - Wrapped Up In Books
Beach House - Superstar
Aldous Harding - Lawn
Melody's Echo Chamber - Crystallized
Big Thief - Not
Dera Meelan - Lullaby Feat. Church & Nganeko
Benny Salvador - DUCK RICE
imugi 이무기 - Bittersweet feat. Pollyhill
BUB - Jeez Louise
ROSALÍA - CUUUUuuuuuute
Dartz - Toyota Corolla
Dartz - Dominion Road (Dumpling House)
Welcomer - Cicadas 3
Badd Energy - Third Eye
Dead Famous People - Home Fire
Devon Rexi - Naster
Unsanitary Napkin - Speak Up For Women, You Don't Speak For Me
Fontaines D.C. - Skinty Fia [Edit]
Greta O'Leary - Outnumbered
Hans Pucket - Straight To My Heart
hanbee - Weekenders feat. Hans.
Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand The Rain
Princess Chelsea - Everything Is Going To Be Alright
The show kicks off with some Political Commentary, then Lucy Suttor rocks up for some Breakfast Food, there's a kōrero with TE KAAHU about her beautiful new single 'Waikato', Ripship are all the line to chat about a gig tonight, and finally, Natural Ange heals us all. Whakarongo mai.
Playlist
Welcomer - Cicadas 3
Nala Sinephro - Space 2
Don McGlashan - Go Back In
Sean Thompson's Weird Ears - Curse of The Conscience
The Deputy Leader of the Opposition Nicola Willis phones up for her first What's Up segment. On the cards are chats about the cost of living crisis, Simon Bridges' resignation, and housing market trends, particularly what it means for renters. Whakarongo mai!
Okay, here's some Wednesday stuff for you. Deputy Leader of the Opposition Nicola Willis enters theWhat's Up rotation of politicians; imposter potatoes, an ancient octopus, and Stephen Sondheim on The Mind Trench; and Amelia ponders the pointlessness of taxonomy on Word Salad. Whakarongo mai!
Playlist
Wednesday tunes 👾
Şatellites - Disko Arabesque
Modal Melodies - Occupants
The Courtneys - Lost Boys
Dom Peter & Sly A 10 - Au Maquis Electroniq
Princess Chelsea - Everything Is Going To Be Alright
Jenny Hval - Freedom
Parquet Courts - Wide Awake (Live at Laneway 2019)
Mokotron - TAWHITO
Yard Act - Payday
Louisa Nicklin - Next To Myself [Live at Roundhead]
I tēnei ata Rachel is joined by Tuva'a while Zoë has a day off; Second Guessing kicks the day into gear; we catch up with the Mayor; Rachel chats to Sean from Parquet Courts; Alice Canton and Anders Falstie-Jensen talkabout 'Back to Square One?'; and we learn about congenital heart disease with Dr Simone Watkins on Ready, Steady, Learn.
For a very special Record Store Day edition of From The Crate, Rosetta joins Cam in the shop at Southbound! Whakarongo mai nei, listen back to hear them chat about some of the RSD exclusive titles, and walk around the magical store that is Southbound Records. Get down there tomorrow e te whānau!
Matt Kent, Community Conservation Ranger at DoC, joins Rosetta and Milly for a chat about Conservation Week - next week April 20-26! Whakarongo mai nei, listen back to hear about Matt's mahi and how you can get involved next week!
Rosetta and Milly catch up with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson, to discuss the recently announced Auckland City Deal, and what it will mean for Tāmaki moving forward. They also chat about the latest on the St James Theatre rennovation. Whakarongo mai nei!
For our monthly catch-up with The Labour Party, Rosetta and Milly are joined by Willow-Jean Prime, for a chat about the where the polls are sitting, Labour's concerns over the FTA with India, and the Government's response to the fuel crisis thus far. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rosetta has a chat with Liza of DROOK - a Viriginia indie band making their overseas debut with an Aotearoa tour this month and next, presented by A Low Hum! Whakarongo mai nei!
Today on Ready Steady Learn, Rosetta and Milly are joined by Dr Sarah McLean-Orsborn, to chat about her new paper An apology to my body: Mapping the changing relationship with my fat body, a reflection on childhood & PCOS. Whakarongo mai nei!