Rosetta and Milly catch up with local legend Peter McLennan of Hallelujah Picassos, to chat about the Rewind: Re-Versioned remixes - which are out via CD, cassette, and Bandcamp today! 30 years on from the iconic track's original release, the collection features remixes from Killjoy, Christoph El Truento, Amamelia, and more! Whakarongo mai nei!
Happy Rāmere! Rosetta and Milly have an epic show lined up for you this morning. E whai ake nei: Travelling Tunes with Kirsten Zemke, a chat with Peter McLennan of Hallelujah Picassos about Rewind Re-versioned, and From the Crate with Cam! Whakarongo mai nei.
This Rāmere (Friday), the Grom is joined by the true Green Bay grommet, Helena. Helena’s hour of power is full of mean sounds and dials into a cinematic musical landscape. Get amongst it, ya frothers! 🚷🧊☂️🪡
If you are a teenager or know a teenager who would like to come on the show, just get in touch! flynnruss@hotmail.com
Maya caught up with artist Michael Proseé about his solo exhibition Scallop Immersion at Sanc Gallery which opened this week
And Sof had a kōrero with artist Brunelle Dias about her practice and work in A Moment to Hold, a group show currently on at the Arts House Trust at Pah Homestead.
Brunelle Dias is a Tāmaki-based painter whose practice is interested in the transiency of everyday life and moments. Exploring the past and present, friends and family, Dias offers a site of reflection in capturing these intimate settings – bringing the viewer into her figurative paintings and the often complex interpersonal relationships between herself and her subjects.
Currently showing as part of A Moment to Hold at the Arts House Trust at Pah Homestead, her work sits with six other women artists engaged in painting and drawing practices – Hannah Ireland, Christina Pataialii, Johanna Pegler, Kate Small, Barbara Tuck, and Ruby Wilkinson. In this space, through a range of subjects, the artists each explore the intricacies of memory, both in their lucidity and haziness alike – using painting and drawing to give form to these ideas through the act of making.
Sof had a kōrero with Brunelle Dias about the show and her overall practice.
Come hither, Last Phys Ed show of the year featuring the whole m%^r F&^@%*(#^%$!@^**ing gang in the studio, How about that?? On this episode we do our normal djing and have a coffee but at the end we share some special tracks and korero about how these musics have inflected our lives x
Micheal Proseé is a Tāmaki-based multidisciplinary artist, whose process lead practice navigates its way through painting, drawing, and ceramics.
His current exhibition Scallop Immersion on at Sanc Gallery, delves head first into Proseé's painting practice. Showcasing a beautiful new body of paintings that hum with the residue of its making process. With Proseé building up the surfaces of his paintings, layer upon layer—shifting, adding, responding, and even re-working previous works.
Resulting in these dynamic paintings that display a rich history of paint and its explorative movements along the canvas. With glimpses of past colours and motions peeking out through gaps in form, and revealing themselves through the canvas's edge. An un-folding of layers as one sits in the space, each painting slowly revealing its own vocabulary along with its own unique index of material exploration.
Maya Caught up with Micheal about the show and overall practice.
Today for Fancy New Band we welcomed wellington soul/jazz/pop artist Greer Castle who played an array of beautiful melodys mixed with relatable lyricism