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Join Milly and Tuva'a for one interesting Tuesday, with some great tracks old and new! Featuring Ready Steady Learn with , thanks to the University of Auckland!
Playlist
DIIV - Return Of Youth (Radio Edit)
Michael Llewellyn - Stalin
Erny Belle - Hell Hole
Bosq, Kaleta - Wake Up
The Funkees - Abraka
The Go! Team, Monster Rally - Ladyflash (Monster Rally Remix)
Featuring Isthmus'n That with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson and Ready Stead Learn with Dr Ashkan Hashemi from the School of Engineering and Design, thanks to the University of Auckland!
Playlist
Lykke Li - I'm Good, I'm Gone
Jessica Pratt - Moon Dude
LEIGH - March of the Cucks
New Candys - Crime Wave
Mermaidens - Sour Lips
Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy
Sly & The Family Stone - Everyday People
Deastro - Parallellogram
Minnie Riperton - Les Fleurs
The Stranglers - (Get A ) Grip (On Yourself)
The Veils - Jesus for the Jugular
CINDY - Big Summer Blowout
Suede - Animal Nitrate
Erny Belle - Boudoir
Ebony Lamb - Midnight Is My Name
Greta O'Leary - IDKALA
christoph el' truento - don't rock the boat
Proteins of Magic - Family
Marlon Williams - Kahore He Mane E (featuring Lorde)
Blam Blam Blam - Don't Fight It Marsha, It's Bigger Than Both Of Us
Holy moly! It's Jonny's last show on 95bFM as our beloved Breakfast host. We're gonna miss the guy - listen back for a celebratory and bittersweet show. Featuring Travelling Tunes with Dr Kirsten Zemke and Viewmaster with Litia. Whakarongo mai nei!
Alphabethead AKA David Morrison dials in for a kōrero with Milly and Rosetta about his new track 'I'm Lucy Lawless' - an epic launch of his latest electronic music collection, complete with a Xena: Warrior Princess war cry! The trio also catch up about Alphabethead joining the Sun Return whānau, and what we can expect from new music. Whakarongo mai nei!
Today on Ready Steady Learn, Rosetta and Milly are joined on air by Dr. Sereana Naepi, who is an associate Professor of Sociology at Waipapa Taumata Rau, The University of Auckland. Sereana was an editor on the newly published book Oceans Between Us: Pacific Peoples and Racism in Aotearoa - an unflinching examination of racism in NZ, featuring essays from 13 Pacific academics analysing racism across education, health, justice and society. Whakarongo mai nei!
Suri is up in the studio to chat about Mary McCarthy's 1957 memoir Memories of a Catholic Girlhood: a witty, scathing, piercingly insightful and stylishly written reflection on the author's 1920s upbringing. Whakarongo mai nei!
Continuing on from last week's kōrero with Sam about Battle Jackets, Pennie joins Milly and Rosetta for a chat about the uniforms of various different fandoms and the subcultures that they create! The trio chat Turbojugend, Juggalos, Maggots and more - whakarongo mai nei!
Dr Kirsten Zemke phones into the studio to have a yarn with Annabel and Callum about jazz scat vocals and is evolution this morning on Travelling Tunes!
Playlist: Dizzy Gillespie - Oop-Pop-A-Da (1947-1994 Remastered) Tania María - Yatra – Ta (1981) Mark Murphy - Bebop Lives (Boplicity) (2015)
Cam's picks for today include tracks from Tami Neilson's forthcoming album Neon Cowgirl, The Circling Sun's Orbit, and Kokoroko's Tuff Times Never Last.
David finally clocks the reference in the Political Commentary introduction and discusses how former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern may be called in front of the Royal Commission investigating New Zealand's Covid-19 pandemic to give evidence on the government's response, as well as the discourse in the political and media sphere.
Dr Alicia Didsbury, a research fellow in the Faculty of Science, joins Hugh Sundae in the studio to chat about her research into cell and gene based therapies for Cancer treatment.