What a stacked show for Monday! Matthew Crawley jumps into Drive by announcing the talented list of nominees up for awards at this year's The Mighty Aotearoa Alternative Awards brought to you by The Student Radio Network in association with NZ On Air. Read the full list and all the details here. Matthew then spoke to multi-hyphenate Emily Wheatcross-Snape a.k.a Em about her brand new album Phases and work with RecordEnable. Whakatū-based artist Young Moon phones in ahead of his show at The Tuning Fork on Saturday, 19 October. To round out the show, Matthew and Finn of The Veils kōrero about their new single The Ladder. Whakarongo mai nei!
Thanks to the wonderful NZ Maritime Museum - Hui te Ananui a Tangaroa - for sponsoring the show!
Playlist
Finn's show.
We chat birthday parties, school starting back, and the new Who Am I Game. Captain Festus McBoyle sails in for a chat, and we reach 15 on the Pancake Count!
Thanks to the wonderful NZ Maritime Museum - Hui te Ananui a Tangaroa - for sponsoring the show!
Spike Milligan - Bad Jelly The Witch
Eddie Spaghetti - Wake Up, Wake Up
Music with Michal - I Feel Excited
Belle & Sebastian - The Monkeys Are Breaking Out The Zoo
Moe & Friends - Do the Moe-Bot
Our Dinosaur Friends - Quetzalcoatlus
Lauren Child - I Completely Know About Guinea Pigs
Alan Gregg - Elevator Up, Elevator Down
Mr Roberelli - Jacaranda
Mike Phirman - What Makes the Breakfast?
Zoo Boogie - A Dance With Levi
Alan Gregg - Grandma Says Oo-hoo!
Wilim Boyd Andy Clyde Randy Books - Hopalong Cassidy And The Haunted Goldmine
Captain Festus McBoyle - Scary pirates
Little Ripples - Haere mai ki te whariki
Loopy Tunes Preschool Music & Suzy Cato - Toro like a Kakiroa
@OoGuN is back in studio to help us mark what would be the 86th birthday of the one and only Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti, as well as Seun and Mádé Kuti, and share funky highlife and afrobeat 7"s and many more treats besides, including . Press the button!
Playlist
OoGuN is back in studio to help us mark what would be the 86th birthday of the one and only Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti, as well as Seun and Mádé Kuti, and share funky highlife and afrobeat 7"s and many more treats besides, including . Press the button!
All over the place as usual with blasts from the past as well as brand new tunes, getting stuck in the blues hole and a few tunes for the country fundamentalists.
Dr Mark - Features tracks by recent Jazz visitors - & players from Herbie Hancock's band - Guitarist Lionel Loueke (featuring Gretchen Parlato), & Trumpeter Terrence Blanchard. Then Mark Surprises us with some Ska Jazz selections - goes a little Latin-baby - with a great version of Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps - & also plays a great track - from a new EP release from the head of the Jazz School at Auckland University - Keith Price - & his group LaLuc.
Miss Dom - Gets excited about the newly awarded winner of the Best Jazz Composition Prize (Aotearoa) - Winner Lucien Johnson - & also - plays a bunch of new releases from Aotearoa.
In our Podcast only feature - Dom keeps things homegrown - with music from Callum Allardice, & Joe Kaptein - & Dom - ends on a lovely note - playing the track - Drifting - by one of the recent Best Jazz Composition finalists - Anita Schwabe.
Cheers to Nathan Haines, & Everyday Coffee.
Playlist
Lord Lord Ska - Jump With Joey
Doctor Tree - Euginod
Gretchen Parlato and Lionel Loueke - Walking After You
Terence Blanchard - Footprints
Seeds of Fulfilment - Solemn Solitude
Donald Byrd - Wind Parade
New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble - Arachnid
Elizabeth Meza and Osmany Paredes - Quizas, Quizas, Quizas
Oli Ahvenlahti - Grandma's Rockin Chair
Lucien Johnson - Satellites
Nduduzo Makhathini - Water Spirits: Irinkonjana
Laclu (Keith Price and friends) - Stella By Starlight
After Ours - Some Kind of Blockage
Jerry Gonzalez and The Fort Apache Band - Earthdance