Shayne Carter of Dimmer dials in to talk about the hot-off-the-press announcement that Dimmer will play the Powerstation in Tāmaki Makaurau in December, as part of a tour to celebrate the release of a live double album drawn from last year’s shows at the The Hollywood Avondale. An intermittent, excitable fire alarm chimes in with Rachel and Shayne. Whakarongo mai nei!
Current Bias talks to Rachel about their new EP, Frontal, which articulates experiences of neurodivergence via seven tracks of club experimentation and digital exploration. Whakarongo mai nei!
Sian Montgomery Neutze is talking about the oratory and performance event M9, which is returning on its one-year anniversary this Matariki, spotlighting nine powerful Māori voices from the world of toi Māori. Whakarongo mai nei!
Elliot and Vincent are in the studio, having a kōrero with Rachel about upcoming gigs and projects. Get tickets to their show this weekend with k m p t, Ballot Box, and Fazed On A Pony here. Whakarongo mai nei!
Sally Woodfield, general manager of the New Zealand International Film Festival, is in to talk about the programme for this year- released just last night. Whakarongo mai nei!