95bFM's long-running new and pre-release show. Hunter keeps you ahead of the game between 11am and 2pm Saturdays. Featuring a recently released album in full on Long Player - brought you by NZonAir Music.
Jess plays brand new tracks from Fiona Apple, Vanessa Worm, Zero Cool, Porridge Radio and heaps more.
Content Warning: The Long Player in this episode touches upon the matter of suicide.
This show's Long Player spotlights Reuben Winter's solo project, Milk, and the release of his posthumous album, Milk III, which is out now via Flying Nun. The album is played out in full featuring conversations with people involved with the album, including Reuben's mother, Iona.
Playlist
BUB - King of Wands
Dartz - You Can't Beat Wellington on a Good Day
N.T. Honey - Dreaming Of Days
Zero Cool - covers of sex and candy
Gabo - Azul + Rosa
Porridge Radio - Wet Road [Scout Niblett Cover]
Tangled Shoelaces - Political Jokes
pickle darling - Boundless My Heart
Pink & White Terraces - Canoe In The Mist
Courtney Barnett - Don't Do It feat. Vagabon [Sharon Van Etten Cover]
Jess plays new tracks from Merk, Pickle Darling, Louisa Nicklin, MoMA Ready, Raiza Biza and many more.
For Long Player, Jess chats to Pōneke-based multidisciplinary artist, Ana Chaya Scotney (Ngai Tūhoe), about her musical project, Kōtiro. They talk over Zoom about each track from her debut release, 'High-Def Multinational', which was released via Kuini Qontrol and Sonorous Circle. Thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Jess talks to Juliana and Ari from LA's disco-duo, Midnight Sister, about their latest album, 'Painting the Roses'. They chat about their origin story and what inspires their Hollywood-esque music.
Jess plays brand new tracks from serpentwithfeet, Lava La Rue, Mads Harrop, Porridge Radio and many more!
Juliana and Ari from LA's Midnight Sister chat to Jess about their latest album, 'Painting the Roses'. They discuss how they became Midnight Sister and how their music is inspired by cartoons, photography, art and more.
For Long Player, Jazmine Mary shares honest depictions and stories behind tracks from her latest album, 'The Licking of a Tangerine'. Thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Playlist
Katy Kirby - Juniper
Alicia Clara - Outsider/Unusual
Mads Harrop - Time
Quality Used Cars - Spiral Of Lies
Meril Wubslin - Là-autour
Porridge Radio - Let's Not Fight !
Kenny Sterling - Roses, Sunshine & Honey
Tickley Feather - A Certain Way
N. T. Honey - Run Away
Lael Neale - Every Star Shivers in the Dark
Dima Pantyushin & Sasha Lipsky - Telephone
Black Country, New Road - Instrumental
Laure Briard - Nao me diz nada
Ipa-Boogie - Get The Music Now [Shorter Version]
Midnight Sister - Sirens
Midnight Sister - Sirens
Midnight Sister - Doctor Says
Midnight Sister - Foxes
Midnight Sister - My Elevator Song
Thandi Ntuli - Dikeledi
BLACKLIGHT CHAMELEON - Young Summer
Skin On Skin - Si C'est de L'amour
bb gurl - Get It Get It
Denham Audio - Club Culture
Cody Currie - LS Anthem feat. Andy K & Ally McMahon
Sun Kin - We Build Tiny Houses for the Dead
Kìzis - Side Of The Road
Luna Li - cloud castle
Kaytranada - Caution
JPEGMAFIA - LAST DANCE!
L V J - YESS!
Lava La Rue - Girl of Your Dreams feat. Clairo
Jazmine Mary - Dancer
Jazmine Mary - Move Me
Jazmine Mary - Keep My Cool
Jazmine Mary - Skeleton
Jazmine Mary - Remembering
serpentwithfeet - Same Size Shoe
Vagabon - Reason To Believe feat. Courtney Barnett [Karen Dalton Cover]
At once acknowledging the extraordinary career to date and looking to the future, Ladi6 returns with new album 'Le Vā'. Joined by Parks, they sit down with Hunter to break it down track by track and fill in the gaps on the last few years.
After nineteen years of no news, Voom return with 'Something Good is Happening'. Buzz Moller sits down with Hunter to fill in the gaps of the past couple decades and break down the new album track by track.
160 bpm connects each song on The Big Fresh Collective' new FOOTMAHI 2025 compilation. Here standout contributors share their approach to creating a FOOTMAHI banger.
Te Whanganui-a-Tara's MĀ (Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Kahungunu, Tūhoe) joins Hunter to discuss the stories behind 'Blame It On The Weather' their second album.
Marlon Williams (Kāi Tahu, Ngāi Tai) joins Hunter to discuss the kaupapa behind 'Te Whare Tīwekaweka' their new album and first entirely in te reo Māori.