For the last Jazz Show before Christmas, Def Jim's selections include several from albums released in 2023 and 2024 and one brand new release (from Thumbscrew), interspersed with a few choice gems from the 70's and 80's. More new releases will follow in his first Show of 2025. A very Merry Christmas to all.
Playlist
James Brandon Lewis Red Lily Quintet - Chemurgy (from The Jesup Wagon)
Illegal Crowns - Fading Wave (from Unclosing)
Matthew Shipp Trio - The Function (from New Concepts In Piano Trio Jazz)
Emily Remler - Catwalk (from Catwalk)
Charles Lloyd - Beyond Darkness (from The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow)
David Murray Quartet - Free Mingus (from Francesca)
Bobby Previte - Memory Hole (from The Coalition Of The Willing)
Harris Eisenstadt - Redwood (from Old Growth Forest)
Thumbscrew - Somewhat Agree (from Wingbeats)
The Fourth Way - Brown Rice (from Werwolf)
Wolfgang Muthspiel - I'll Remember April (from Angular Blues)
To celebrate the second year of Various Artists, and the first helmed by us, this week we looked back at some highlights of our year.
We listened back to:
Sofia's kōrero with gallerist and curator Melanie Roger about a group exhibition at Melanie Roger Gallery, the Secret Life of Plants, from October.
Beth's kōrero with Ross Deans, Jodie Yawa McMillan and Madi Macdonald about Through the Lens: Gendered Reflections, an exhibition of photography by women artists, spanning a period of over 40 years from September.
Sofia's interview package for the 2024 Elam Graduate Show - speaking to recent Capstone graduates Rainer Majsa, Maya Reed, and Talei Elvy, as well as Masters graduates Emily Brown and Aidan McNeillage - from November.
And Beth's kōrero with British author Amy Twigg about her debut novel Spoilt Creatures, ‘a simmering debut, heady with the possibilities of language and the righteousness of female rage’ from back in July.
And for Stage Direction this week: Alice Canton joined us in the studio to speak with some of the organisers of the Festival of Sumad at the Button Factory - brought to you by the organisers of the Gaza Dialogues and Make art not War.
Ngā mihi nui to everyone who spoke with us this year, it's been a pleasure x
For Stage Direction this week, Alice Canton joined us in the studio to speak with some of the organisers of the Festival of Sumud at the Button Factory - brought to you by the organisers of the Gaza Dialogues and Make art not War.
Radio Mother Host, Joel, speaks to Freya Armani and Lazy Susan, two finalists from season 4 of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under Season 4, heading into the winner's reveal on Friday the 20th of December!
On this week's Thursday Wire, we reflect on our favourite interviews from 2024 as we wrap up our reporting for the year.
In May,Wire Host Caeden spoke to Yale University student Andre Fa’aoso and University of Auckland student Layan Khalil about the pro-Palestine protests that swept across United States college campuses and then the world. The protests were part of the movement to divest from Israel due to their ongoing war on Gaza.
And in November,Tuesday Wire host Castor and Caeden went down to Te Whanganui-a-Tara to speak to Hīkoi Mō Te Tiriti protestors who were arriving at Parliament to protest against the Treaty Principles Bill.
As part of Caeden and Castor’s coverage, producer Sofia spoke to renowned Māori activist Tāme Iti in November about the hīkoi.
In April,Sofia spoke toAssociate Professor at the University of Auckland Faculty of Law, Carrie Leonetti, about calls to criminalise stalking.
And in July, she spoke to the Research Director at the Disinformation Project, Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa, about the Employment Court’s judgement on Associate Professor Siouxsie Wiles’ case against the University of Auckland.