💚 step on up, come inside - please. Eli's got you sorted. 3 hours of pretty good music I reckon? some stuff you've heard in the stew, we know you like Brian Eno, Jamie xx, and the The Avalanches. Some stuff you might not have heard in a while: TG themselves, Throbbing Gristle. We also finish the show with the silliest combination of tracks, playing some Swans into a Gwen McCrae classic. But plenty of things in here to keep your ears pricked and your feet tapping with Eli's usually dry commentary to keep you company.
If you like the show, I like you, and there's a spotify playlist you can follow should you please. 💚 see you Thursday x
Brian Eno - Lighthouse#411(2019) Bibio - lovers’ carvings Makaya McCraven - Seventh String Louis Prince - The Number Thirteen Modest Mouse - Gravity Rides Everything Jamie xx - Far Nearer Babe Rainbow - Something New Eartheater - Mona Lisa Moan Babe Martin - Far From You Gretel Hänlyn - War With America Ethel Cain - Crush Theo Parrish, Maurissa Rose - It’s Out Of Your Control Gold Panda - You Feist - My Moon My Man The Kooks - Seaside Throbbing Gristle - Hot on Heels of Love Ghost Woman - Alright Alright LSN - Overground BAKEY, Capo Lee - AM TO PM berlioz - r&r Pluto - Long White Cross Moby, J.P. Bimini - should sleep Coldcut, Hexstatic - Timber (DK Recut) La Luz - Walking into the Sun Gorillaz - On Melancholy Hill Cheb i Sabbah - Toura Toura (The Nav Remix) Grauzone - Eiabär The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist New Order - Temptation 7” Edit She & Him - We’ll Meet Again Hardrive - Deep Inside Fresko - Inner Funk Swans - Power and Sacrifice Gwen McCrae - Keep the Fire Burning
On What’s Up with Marama Davidson the co-leader of the Green Party speaks to Rachel about the Labour Party's climate policy announcement about the best start payment, the Green Party school lunch policy and recent polling. Rob Bollix takes us to The Mind Trench, investigating human beginnings (with logs). Steph Brown and Fen Ikner of LIPS chat about their vision for the musical performance of the Silver Scrolls ceremony- LIPS are the creative force behind the musical performances for the show. Whakarongo mai nei!
Steph Brown and Fen Ikner of LIPS chat about their vision for the musical performance of the Silver Scrolls ceremony- LIPS are the creative force behind the musical performances for the show. Whakarongo mai nei!
The co-leader of the Green Party speaks to Rachel about the Labour Party's climate policy announcement about the best start payment, the Green Party school lunch policy and recent polling. Whakarongo mai nei!
A record immigration jump of 96,000 people during the first half of this year has sparked both hopes and fears for our economy. To get to the bottom of this, I got two perspectives: one seeing how the jump would affect consumers, and another seeing how it would affect businesses.
First Arno spoke to economist Dr Kirdan Lees. They spoke about housing availability, the Super Visa, and the cost of living.
Next Arno spoke to barrister and contributor to The Indian Weekender Dave Ananth. They spoke about the effect of rising immigration on businesses, and about policy to attract skilled migrants to our country.
The Opportunities Party (TOP) has released a plan to institute a Land Value Tax as a measure to help stabilise our fraught housing market.
The tax would see land owners pay 0.75% of their land value as an annual tax on residential properties.
Alongside this TOP have also proposed removing the Brightline test as a measure to stop Land Banking.
Nicholas spoke to Dr Nina Su, The Opportunities Party’s Epsom Candidate about the Partiy's housing policy as well their Teal Visa program that would be aimed at generating revenue from wealthy migrants looking to come to New Zealand.
Nicholas began by asking Dr Su how the Land Value Tax would work?
The AUKUS alliance made between the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States saw the unveiling of plans for eight new nuclear-powered submarines, costing $368 billion in total.
The plans come as tensions rise in the Pacific, especially between China and the United States.
Whether or not New Zealand should join the alliance is up for debate.
Kaze interviewed Mark Roach, a spokesperson for the Anti-AUKUS Coalition, and asked him why he thinks New Zealand shouldn’t join AUKUS.